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off at Placerville on the 15th instant, and "thrawed" the race, making some $4,500 by it. Hank Stevens, Ball, Dutch Abe and Spanish Bob, four "sports," backed Davis's horse and got broke; swore vengarm, and also down the right cheek. As he was on the point of entering the door, he was met by Stevens and Spanish Bob, when Davis raised the revolver in his right hand and fired twice. Stevens felStevens fell, and Spanish Bob jumped over him on the sidewalk and fired. Davis staggered, but recovering, they (Davis and Spanish Bob) commenced in good earnest, each striving to fire a deadly shot. Davis was his side and tried to rise. On examination, Ball and Spanish Bob were dead; Dutch Abe and Stevens mortally wounded, the first having been shot through the right lung, causing internal hemorrhag cheek bone and glanced off, cutting out a piece of flesh of the size of a ten cent piece. Stevens died on the 24th, at forty minutes past ten A. M. Dutch Abe died yesterday morning. Doctors sa