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know whether he had any. I did not intend to shoot him; it was entirely accidental. The affair occurred in the middle of the street, at Rocketts, about half-past 6 o'clock. A. H. Neal, sworn: Was on guard at Rocketts, and with Corporal Clements all the time. I entirely corroborate what he has testified to. Told Clements he ought to report the matter to the Provost Marshal; but he thought it best to report to headquarters, and immediately started there. Lieutenant J. C. Bent, of Phillips's Georgia Legion, sworn: Am temporary Provost-Marshal for Kershaw's division. About eight o'clock Wednesday night, Corporal Clements came to camp and reported to me what he had done. I immediately took him to the Major for investigation. My instructions to the guard are never to show their authority for demanding papers of soldiers unless they are commissioned officers. The testimony being concluded, the jurors were interrogated as to their opinion, when each one rendered as their v