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The Daily Dispatch: January 18, 1862., [Electronic resource] 14 0 Browse Search
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rnoon, at Neagle's grocery, corner 24th and Main streets. James M. Jerrell (a soldier belonging to the 14th Alabama regiment, and employeones deposed as follows.--I was in the house at the time this man (Jerrell) handed prisoner half a dollar, and asked him if it was good. He said it was, and laid it in his box. Jerrell told him he wanted a pint of whiskey, and he gave it to him; and Jerrell wanted 25 cents back. Jerrell wanted 25 cents back. Prisoner then came round the counter, and "gathered" him for a scuffle, which I thought was friendly. Jerrell said he wanted his quarter, anJerrell said he wanted his quarter, and he gave it to him, when Jerrell remarked that if anybody acted so in his own house with a stranger, he thought he wouldn't get much custom,Jerrell remarked that if anybody acted so in his own house with a stranger, he thought he wouldn't get much custom, Prisoner said if he wasn't satisfied, he could satisfy him. We then went out and he (the prisoner) came to the door and fired a pistol — then went in and slammed the door. Jerrell seemed to be sober. (The cross-examination elicited nothing important.) James B. Mason, (fathe