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The Daily Dispatch: December 9, 1862., [Electronic resource] 6 0 Browse Search
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assing on the Ballard House Sunday. John W. Sarden, formerly a member of the 1st Texas regiment, was brought up for feloniously shooting at and wounding Thornton Kennedy, a resident of Screamersville, Sunday evening Gideon B. Thompson was arraigned as an accomplice.--Kennedy not being able to appear, the case was continued tiKennedy not being able to appear, the case was continued till Tuesday morning, and the witnesses desired to appear. The shooting was performed with a Colt's revolver, two sizes larger than the navy pistol. The police say that Sarden and his companion entered Kennedy's house, and, without saying a word, the former raised his pistol and pulled the trigger. The ball, striking obliquely between Kennedy's eyes, glanced around the skull, tearing up the skin to the bone, and buried itself, four inches in a wall in his rear. Carter Padlock, arrested as a person of evil name and reputation, and having no visible means of support, was committed to jail for want of security. Wm. H. Robinson was committed for getti