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raigned for the wistful and deliberate murder of James T. Gray, a member of the same company, by shooting him tort came along and stopped at the end of the bench.--Gray came along on the opposite side of the street, when out "halt," repeating the expression several times. Gray turned, muttered something inaudible to witness and ." He then put his musket to his face and fired, and Gray fell, shot through the head. Geo. Sharp, mason,n you" to him. I saw him lift the gun and fire, when Gray bounced up and fell. Went up to Short, and said, "y. "The devil you didn't, " I replied. I went up to Gray; he was not then quite dead. John Reagan, of Mo feet off; saw Short come along with a musket. Soon Gray came along the sidewalk, in front of Brown & Peasley's. Short cried "halt." Gray didn't seem to hear him, and kept on. Short then shot at him. Gray jumped up and Gray jumped up and fell dead. When I asked Short what he did it for, he said he did not know his gun was loaded. George Was