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t time. W. S. Carrick deposed: Said Withmell was the last one to come out of the alley. Heard a pistol shot. Col. B. D. Harman and myself helped to remove the wounded man; Harmon had hold of one side and myself the other; we carried him ten sOn first getting near Ann Thomas's door I saw three men entering the alley. First met the deceased in Memphis, where Colonel Harman was raising a regiment, of which Withmell was an officer. Afterwards met him in Grenada, Miss., and subsequently in knew. The deceased exclaimed, after being shot, "Why should they shoot me !" In the evening of Saturday, the witness, Col. Harman, and the deceased, were at the dress parade of the City Battalion on the Capital Square. Afterwards they went with a have heard Miller's remark concerning them as we passed that corner. Withmell was a stranger to the witness. Col. B. D. Harman deposed: Withmell was associated with me since April last in a military capacity. He was a man of fine military id