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r that contained them, remarking, that when the owner wanted pay for them, he "could pay for them," as he had "a brace of splendid pistols and an Arkansas tooth-pick that he could satisfy him with. " This part of the affair happened between Kingsville, S. C., and Wilmington, N. C. After arriving at Wilmington, Capt. Axson went to Davis and politely asked him if he was the man who cut his melons, at the same time remarking that he prized them highly, as they were for a lady friend in Virginia. son I heard him say often in a boasting manner, that he was the man that shot him, and he did not regret it; that he would do so again if it was to do over. I was a stranger to both parties, never having seen either until we got on the cars at Kingsville together. I have here given a plain, unvarnished account of the whole affair, as it occurred to me, an eye-witness, and am sure I have done so impartially, and feel sure that other gentlemen will testify nearly verbatim to the same. I can, if