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s,) but could not cock it on account of his shattered hand, threw down the gun and ran. As he ran, Andrews shot him through the left wrist with a repeater. A Mr. Hyatt in the shop at the time, picked up the yauger, ran off about thirty yards and levelled it at Andrews, but the latter was too quick and shot Hyatt with his repeaHyatt with his repeater, grazing him on the shoulder. Hyatt shot, but missed. Hereupon, Andrews took after Lang, and pursued him about two hundred yards.--Not being able to overtake him, he returned to the shop, reloaded his guns, and proceeded over to Mr. Condray's, about one mile distant. At Condray's gate, Andrews met Dr. McHenry, whom he toHyatt shot, but missed. Hereupon, Andrews took after Lang, and pursued him about two hundred yards.--Not being able to overtake him, he returned to the shop, reloaded his guns, and proceeded over to Mr. Condray's, about one mile distant. At Condray's gate, Andrews met Dr. McHenry, whom he told he was tired and very thirsty, and wanted a drink of water; stepping inside the yard, and seeing Mr. Condray talking to a negro boy, he observed, "I have commenced my work and right here I intend to finish it." Whereupon he levelled his gun and shot Condray through the bowels, who only lived about four hours. Rev. Mr. Parke