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Mr. Frasoia-May I veatuts to engrest to It is in qvienos that he took rim that night; your Worship and I do not do so without roa.supposing he took ten much, would you think aopthat is should be stated whether these re- that would give the necessary shook to the lunga?! parts of which you spoke just now were made to you affelally in your position sa Coronor, or whether they were tassoły Jab gossip or ramour, or wore they written reports.

His Worship They were verbal reports mais (to mean Corezar.

gone into his cabin, ad inhaled it while lying sida or the other which materially altered the on the hot.

'affout of the evidenen. He haft no desire to press His Worship said that was all he had to ask for going into the question of motivos ather than. the witness, and his famarked that Mr. Franois this the jury were the judues of credibility had sexgested at a provions part of the inquest npon all paints dƐ Dr. Clouth's evidence, and it that his cross-examination of this witness should afforded thema moang of forming on opinion as take place after he had heard the other modinal to whether he was in su uoprejudiced state of evidence, he woäld therefors now pressed to onlift in terraing the conalusions to which he De non-No, I will cross examine how, opinion, or in the opinion of any fad os to con

had giver evidence. It was one element in their

Mr.

I have changed my mind,

Mr. Francis-I will again ask your Worship to lat me see the post mortem roport.

His Worship Well I am afraid I have not it with me just now. It has nothing whatever to do with this inquiry, but I bare so objection to your seeing it, and I will promise you that you shall have an opportunity of seeing it. the motive which canned these prosesdings to ho Mr. Francis Bat what I wont in ga isto is

taken.

should not think the amount of alanholio quor found in the stomach would have caused it, Would too much lagching, or vomiting have given euffelout ebook -It might, but in that cays there would be a rapture.

Bat Binding the body as you did woult old Mr. FrakiThen I will respectfully sak in have given aloient abosk P-It might, but I the interests of public justice that the person think death was caused by paralysis of the heart. who made them may be called to gieo evidence, Thore-being no other pance visible I nonat

His Worship No, I don't think that is nooss-that that was the use of the dostb that is the after collision

The Juzna stomer Cuty of Brussels has maak jaar.

safest thing I wantd fr. Wooould dad no other Mr. Finoin-Wall we will see whether it is cause of death we could spank positively about. DEATH OF GENERAL OHANZY.

Becessary or not. If the persons who made By paralysis of the heart I mean the oessing of theso reports to you are put into the witness the fquations of the hour-that, is to say the Gozeral Chan sy in desd.

box, we ciall be able to swartain what grounda, expansion and contraction. The fagoral will be st the expense of this and what foundations they had for making those Well that mesor nothing, does it not, simply

statemente not thus causing this inquiry, and that he died. Can you say what onaad it The following sketch of the career of the gallant would be able to ascertain their mates in It might have been caused by administering Stato.

Franak gauoral is taken from Mea of the what they bare done. Your Worship very drugs which act in the nitimatis ganglious Tie-Chamay, Antoine Eugène alfred, properly ordered that a post mortem examination system of the heart, and ragone or wandering French general was barn at Nourt, a little bould be made of the body, and thle was dore norte, village in the Ardennor. Marelt 18, 1893, and nocording to your orders. The official report

You say paralysis of the heart is the ceasing Grab aerret in the arry as an approatics made to you as to the asss of death, and of its action The sadden casing.

Have you say reason to think that the part- (Movies) on board the Neptune, in which cape-Fou then saw no reason for holding an inquest. city be accompanied the aqundano of Adraikol His Worship--Not suffoluat cause in my yuls of the boart was oatised by sinistering de Lalande in the Rast, in 1859 and 1840. On opinion.

druga P-No reason at all, but under the oir.. bia return to France be quitteil the navy in Mr. Francis Well, not sufficient cans, but oumstances it might have an so, I wish you ender to prepare himmelf for the Endla Mili- after that further sozimanications were made to to put it thus.-I cannot say positively that it taire, into which be was admisted on Oct. 1.on which led you to alter your mind. Now I do was caused, but under the roumstances it 1941, and which he left as ab-fontanast of (ak, what I think if you will consider the matter sight have been. Zouaves, Out, 1, 1843, Ho carved in Algorin, ice, and only rfekt and proper for all parties conto are the finding of the body in the position it you will fud is only in the interest of public jua. By Mr. Francis-This elremstances I silude and took part in all the orpeditions in that cerned, that those parties should be put into the was and of the drug. voleny.

He was promoted to be lisutenant

His Worship read out the witness' oridong Aug. 1, 1849, captain in 1834, and major in witness box so that they will have to stata pub 1956. In 1959, at bis earnest request, a oblicly upon oath, what they have reported to you as to the symptoms of death in ware of overdon tained permission to make the flulian sam privately. There is one statement to which I take of uitrite of amyl, and asked whether they were migo. Advanced to the rank of lieutenant-ception, which you made to the jury. You peculiar to the poisoning-that of the left Bottel is 1880, he made the campaign instated that this inquiry is directed towards as heart bang opty -No. I did not mean to say Syris, as chief of the political cabinet ofertaining whether death, was caused by nilcite that sneh & symptom was peculiar to that oase Goueral Baufort d'Hautpoul. He brems of amyl. quienel in the month of May, 1864, and con.

The Coroner It is's portion of the inquiry.

Ďid you ovaz know of i one of death from duoted his regiment back to Algoris, lore the month of Dr. Clouth that death may have

Mr. Francis-I shall sadeavour to show from orordom of nitrite of amy1F-No. be-cotatounded at one time the coldmus which arisen from half a dozen other uses. Thors.

Never seen heard of one--No. wern ordered to suppress the insurrection, and fore the inquiry is not to ascertain whether at another the subdivisions at Bal-Abbes and death was asted by nitrite of ang! but what general of brigado. Summoned from Floropson man, that I fully enout in what his Worship features before reading the book -Before; at were the causes generally, I need not say, canth. Did you notice that tranced expression si to France on the outbreak of the Franco has said as to the spirit in which this inquiry is the time I read the look I could not say what Prasian war, he was nominated general of to be ornducted. I any that it should be sendust. it was caused by, but I have seen it in maryation was viven me, in consequence of which 1 division Oct. 21, 1870; Commander-in-Chied with astire impartiality, and that every single other cases. of the 16th Corps on the 5th of the following fact should be ascertained which way throw month; and Commander-in-Chief of the 2nd Army of the Loire on the 6th of December, glit upon the ouse either one way or the other, His Worship, addressing the jury, romacked The most trustwortar details of this, the that in onadesting a medical inquiry they wore most remarcable period of his oventful career are given in a work pablished by Get. Chanay plecod at a great disadvantage, in not having at Pusis in 1871, under the title of "Is Deux-uropec questions which would lead most directly medical ventleman to help him in patting tho ièms Armée de la Loira During the Couto.tao facts to las asterisiced. The bude upon muus he was arrested in Paris, and narrowly which he should put his questions would be upon osespad the fate which befel Generale Lasotais idea of the human system in so far sa it and lément Thomas Fleets a member of fasted the Innge and heart. He would endes- the National Assembly for the department of tha Ardeuses, he cast in his lot with the your to explain his views of the matter to the Left Centre party, of which he was elected him it he made any mistake in his explanation. jury, and is would ask Dr. Olsnth to correct president May 10, 1872. On Sept. 1. 1872, he His Worship was propasting to dosazibe the was appointed Commsoder-in-Chief of the 7th Army Corpa at Ton, and on June 11, 1972, Patomy of the human heart to the jacy when Governor-General of Algeria. Gen. Chun Worship vain, but I minas call your attention Mr. Francie said-I am sorry to interrupt your was made a Grand Offver of the Lovión of Honour Deo. 2, 1870, and was decorated with

to the fact that you are not giving evidence, nor the military mada! Feb, 13, 1872.

may you make any statement to the jury antii the end of the inquiry. When the so is con- oladed you can then make your statomonte to the

Tlemson. On Nov. 14. 1889, bo baguana'z

an the now field is concerned, wanld be that THE SUDDEN DEATH OF CAPTAIN jury, and explain all these matters.

LEE.

ADJOURNED INQUEST:

What we

a

sidor whithog a witness had been influenced by H. Worship-It is clear from the evidence any prejudices against the person concerned. given by Dr, Cloutt that in the absence of any Thoro was no direct or formal charge against other positive evidence there is nothing to ge Dr. Fisher, but the tendency of the evidence bofore the jury that day way way cause them to which had been onlled was to indicate that there find that death resulted from nitrite of amyl was grove susplofon against him, and that he was It will therefore sare time to first take the evid. the person against whom the inquiry was sinod. ends of the other ratioal gentlemon, and if they The allegation against bim was of placing so give positive evidence to lead to the conclusion nab nitrite of amyl in the possession of Captain that death arose from the use of nitrite of myl. Xave; and the statements mma from Dr. Clouth's you can then of outres oross-examine Dr. Glenth month, and thorsfere it was to the interest of upon his evidence, but if we have no more positivs bis olient that the jury should be made portently eridance that death has been caused by nitrite aware of the motives which had actuated Dr. of amyl, I don't think it will, ba néodssary to Clarik in doing what his had done. They must cross-exatzios Dr. Clouth spon the evidence he see whether be care to the inquiry with a peć hne given.

festly olear, and unprejudiced and It was es sential ovidones for the consideration of the jury it determining upon Dr. Cloatli's ovideros. In any ordinary circumstances he (Mr. Francis) would be ready to seqnissos in the views of his Worship, but in this caso, to matter was of so serious a nature, that he desired that ail evidence with roforenes to It should be fully taken the jury, and not only them but the public al sad the case be followed to the on, so that

skuld be able to come to a thoroughly sound His Worship-That we cannot go into. opinion upon the case. It was not his Wor- Mr. Francis-But you cannot prevent me from ship's power to stop the inquiry now, but if he going into it, and I intend to do so. The only desired to adjourn it and take advies upon the incase of asoartdiain the value of a man's eri raster he (Mr. Francis) budno objection. He was dents and of judging of its credibility is to as ponvinced that his contentions were right, and cartsin the motion upon which he baz asked. had benot thoa: bt so, he would met bave voutared

His Worship-Whasa motivas do you refer to? to make them when there was no legal gentle.. Mr. Francis To the motives of all the wit wan engaged on the other side, and he would not. arge the matter in this way unless he thought it His Worship-I shall not allow that matter was the right and proper thing to be done. He the fenturda ure poouliar to the same canse?-retion in consequence of information given me

Do you mean to say the tranced etpression of to be gone into. The inquest is hald on my dia. felt sure that if his Worshin took advies spon No.

the matter he would and that he (Mr. Francis) was right in law and justice. The inquiry could in tay position as Coroner, From De. Clouth.

Mr. Francis-Did you have that information not be altered or stoppel in any way until thoro Was an expression of pinion from the jury that His Worship-As I have already aid, informe a thing should to done.

Ii Worship raid he thought it was bis duty, seut for Dr. Glouth to ask him certain grestling, sitting as Corner, to avoid wasting the time of Mr. Francis-Bat I want to know what the the jury when there was no object in so taking information is upon which you have acted, optie. 'I' quotion of motion be give as I do not consider it necessary to the ease, be gas inte. If it was any good to him, Mr. His Worship That information I shall not had already said he should not allow to

We. Francis-Well then I claim it as my Pools might perlps be able to get it re. we go any further. The orons-examination may why he should be inclined to give adverse evi- right to cross-tamins this witors now before oorded that Tir. Cloul bad partionher reasons bo postponed at my desire but not for yours. I denne, but that these to look into were fato, don'tomppone, sir, yon think you can stop this in and antil the antifacts were disposal ho did quiry now it has commenoad; it will go on until not enu that saything could be gained by in- very witness that can give evidezce with requiring what motives there were in mentioning ferase to Captain Lee's death has been examhed, boso facts. If theso fuotu wore disproved. Dr. you are very mueli mistaken.

you think it can be stopped peremptorily Clouth would be recalled, and other evidence Jervis on Corosera" you will fat that it is he could not see what good would be affected by If you have would be taken, but until they were diaproved

your duty to call all the witnesses who have any going into matices. evidence to give in the matter in all interests.

Mr. Francia-Do you more to speak of facts

only.

1

it

I do not know anything about that.. But as far as you know? Mr., Francia said the witness had said he knew nothing about it.

Quikos.

So

provad already when my cross-examination of Dr. Clouth may shake all his statements P

Its Worship-I speak of the aridengs which

Dr. Clouth-Iwish to be errimerasinad opor the question of my motives.

His Worship-I shall not carry this loquiry any farther at presvat, Dr. Clouth.

His Worship asked the jurors whattor this

than that, as 2 seall certainly take the opinion afternoon would suit them for an adjournment..

Mr. Franois-I must ask for a longer time of the Supreme Court apos the matter; and that is the most effective guideties you can baze, His Worship If aetion is taken through tho

course you think proper, Mr. Francis, but so

Must it alwaye be caused be administering come drag -Not messarily. The tranced features on one side at the fane, the right side, might have been cred by the scerning paralysis on the left side. paralysed, and the other tranced? No I do not Te it odd that one side should be appamatly altaol any importanoa to it; it might bo ouca. ioned by a variety of causes, and I regard it as a pure accident.

Are you acqesiated with the properties of nitrite of amyl I am Bow. trite of aury! there would be any post mortem Are yen able to say in cases of death by ni- signs-Yea, I have already. dosarthed theru, think, but one peculiar to that drag alone. would suable you to say that death was caused There is nothing you saw in the body which

His Worship-Why do yon object to the by uitrite of amy?—No.

esness proposed; Mr. Francis ? It chemis. to mas Or that any other overdose of a drag bad been that the ovidence of Dr. Clonth apen the shus beer given; they have been proved as far ha taken est.not positively any there was. ting of death from nitríte of amyĺ is such that

No, bat did you see any signs which would aaleas we hare something more positive, it is the eridenge has gone, and motives ocuvot dis- enable you to say a P-No

needless to proceed with the gross-examination, prove them. I shall therefore adjourn this in- His Worabip-Very well, I will take it upon ef cheap labour. But as most of the work

Did you see any signs of chloral No. and it wil be desirable to save the time which quiry to consider what course I shall toko. Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane required can be effectively perferred by wo-

oath, but I thought it would sava time, that is all. Having even the body after death, and sup- may be spent in it.

Mr. Francis-Am I to sopsiler that that in. Masers. Goo, Street & Co,

Dr. Clouth, at the request of the Coroner, proposine there is no such thing as nitrite of amgl. Messrs. Buton, Hundy & Care and obirea, this would be a great help the death of Capt. Les, late master of thestrator assisted by a pisto showing all the internal organs death P-Eaving seen the body, and witnessed of Dr. Clouth should be batez at once, and in motive? Because if you do, I shall take advan Mr. FranciOn the ground that I think is your formal ruling, and I am not at liberty to The inquiry into the circumstances attending eceded to explain the matter to the jary, being are you surprised that there should be endden the interest of Dr. Fisher, this orces-examinatico ozoss-examine D. Clouth upon the question of- SANFRANCISCO MY. L. P. Fisher, 21, Morchants to the Cingalese peasant, who could thus uti Yangtze, was resumed at the Magistracy yoster of a man, Dr. Clenth said-The gentleman will the post mortem examination, I should not be the interest of the inquiry we are holding it is tage of the postponement to get the opinion of

Exchange. Now YORK....Main. 9. M. Petlingill & Co., Hize same of his household belongings. The day morning, bedre the Coroner, Mr. H. E. see that the heart is covered by the upper and anrprised.

Wodehouse, and Masers, W: L. Scutt, W. A. Flower Ishes of the left lung, which is towards

desirable that it should beseen whethon the state the Supreme Court upon the matter. 37. Park How. Ceylon Observer, froof which we gather the Sohmidt, and G. . do Carvalho, jury.

Is nitrit of amyl recognised medicine -Itments on which you are acted are saeiout ke Daily Przza Office, 18th Dasasabor, 1882

the left side, and you will see that in conse- bas been recognised in Germany since 1981; it justify theeo proceedings.. I fancy if those per the 088

His Worship-At prossat that in my view of above, remarks that "several persons, follow-

Mr. J. J. Francie, instructed by Mesare.quence the loft fape has only two lobes, whilst was not so before, but it has been used by Eng-sons who gaya the information were welled upon NOTICE.

“ing in the wake of Father Panca, are de. Stephens and Holmes, again apeared to watch the right lung has three. The left heart is the list and American doctor since 1872. * voting much time and care to this pursuit.

the proboədinga on behalf of Dr. Fieber,

one which panipa tha oxidised blood by tho sorta

to make those atatements upon oath or affidavit Is it a poisos Yes, taboo in excess, and it this inquiry would never havo bear hold. His Worship sald-Gentlemen, before we go to the whole arterial syatain of the human body, has to be taken with enormously particular pre GOWo wish them every success in their onces-farther in bin same, I think it would be well that and the right heart is to receive the venous blood sutions.

His Worship asked Me. Francis to show him that part of Jervis on Coronsra" to which be yours, ne with a little experience, it esa be showing how the rafter stands, and how we are As the left heart contracts, it drives the blood per medicine P-In certain kinds of disenso. In which was to the affect that in an ingairy of I should give some general statement or amount, from the or,anism which has been used for life. In osas of diseases of the lungs is it a pro- bad reformed, and Mr. Francis road an extract adowary profitable industry for the situated with regard to this oase.

to all parts of the bely, and as it dilates Bethma sad other diseases it has been given for this kind the Coroner must bear the evidence By Appointment to His Exedlency the Go-natives of this country. It will also give are doing is inquiting into the cironmstances of and opens again, the bloot is 1-in-by-the-easing the leathing

VERNOR and his Royal Highness the

on hech siles of all parties who had any infor "greas pleasure and watisfaction to Father entstatues they would have beer inquired into into the left ventricle is that which has been sentioned in connection with casss of consump son as to whow the laquiry was hell, whether Saprama Court we had better adjourn the cano the death of Unpå Lee. Under ordinary air pulmonary artery, and the blood which dows And for consumption—I have never heard mation to give respecting, the death of the par. DUKE OF EDINBURGH.

"FALLA to boat of their success, and to before burial. The death was announced to mexidised by the respiration in the langs Thetion. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,know that his endeavours to give the clt, by Dr. Claats, who came and reported that the right heart by dilatation is driven by of such disease --So far as I ata aware there is of this kind ones commenced could not possibly far as I dan seo ut present it is clearly in my

da Sonday afternoon, I think it was the Flat synsas blood which has been received by

in favour or against any parson suspected. In there any reason against asing it in cases Mr. Francie went on to say that an inquiry for a month. I should say. You can take any “uptives of this country the benefits of an death had anddenly courred, and be made state. pensraction by the palmnuary vein to the no radical reason, but it would have to be ad- be uet rid of. The extract alinded to persona 109-

industry so long overlooked have not been rate which then made no particular impression langs to be oxidised, and when it is in the fugge milebered with oxtroma caulicu. I only speak pooter, and he subult tarttast the evidency whipswer to rules to thi zature of cross-examing- fruitless." Ceylon has lost a great deal thy mind, but they were such a sacked ma to it is purified by oxygen, and is then good by the frust what I have real, nos from 27 OWI 51 rad se ad- hnots mulled was disorted aquizat Dr. tion, and to rule that I will not admit cross-eza-

think it better, bofora allevia, burial to take palmonary ventricle to the left heart. The perience, having never used ingeslf, and Fiber. He might meation as a matter of prea mination as to motives. At present as president. through the failure of the coffee eropa dar-place, to have s post mortem examination mnde blood which is pamped into the left heart is should not as it where I knew the lungs were tice that in the whole couras of his professional of the ocart I do not see that I am at liberty to ing the last few years, and it is therefore tems sxamination to be made, the report of which the systed, and bank by the veins to the right Dose it interfera with oxidisation of the blood? years, although he had oftan adeu a

of the body. I secordingly directed a post mor. arterial or purified bised, and it goes through diseased.

experience, which extended over soms seventeen all ovidence as to matives or to allow arose. sainently desirable that now sources of I did not reduire until late on Tuesday morning, boat, and that which leaves the right hoart is

oramination to show it. I will adjourn the caro Gruas-exami. nation postponed at the instance of the party cou.

i.to any time to suit your convenience. wealth should be discovered. Tea has lately which was the day of burial. Befors receiving the vonons blood which goes to the langs to be

cerned, he bad never seen it adjourbed otherwiso. Mr. Franois suggested that it should be ad been grown with considerable spoopas in the this report. I was aware that ali arrangements prided. The lobes of the longa are distinctly spicy isle, and it is to be hoped that milk may mos me to inquire whether he was to burg the the other. The sudden death which we all death

were made for burial, and the undertaker enlied divided parts, so that no air passes from one

His Worship, having considered the extract joureed till Friday at half-past two, and. Be agniu stated that his reason for desi-ing that proceded to call "his Worship's attention to His Worship-He has said he is avses of the the cross-examination of Dr. Clouth should be two case which had been heard in Bagland. in the faturo be ranked among its prodaeady or not, I told him that I had revoired no from heart disease. Is caused by a rupture of the properties of thadrag. (To witness)-As far as postponed was that in the absence of more and which he proceeded to subalit supported his tious. The planters of Ceylon have for some artem report, and therefore I was not muscles of the heart, and this is caused by dege. you knew would it interfere Ith the oridiantion definito evidenes as to dauth from nitrite of sentention, has in atever to his Worship ho

sware of any reason why tão burial should not soration of the muscles of the heart, and of the of the bloud ?—No... years had to lament over bad seasons, but take place. I had to be at the Government arterite, it may also be caused by fatty degenera

smay, it was unaogosary, sed he was unvil admitted that those were not asser heard before Bat if it did so, would it be a bad thing to use in to take up the time of the Corner and

Coroners, and he said he was not prepared with tere is no reason why they should not aban-Civil Hospital on other bravesy that afternoon, tion, ossication of the arteries, inflammation of in case of consumption If it did, yes, dou unprofitable crops and torn their atten-polock. I said the arrangerents for the burial formations iznosequence of Hisenses of the valves toe would it be a bad thing to give in mass of was dispensed, and the way it was dispensed, was crates were not cases in point at all, and he looked

and the body was not taken from thoro till three the ralves, exorescenoa on the valves, and now

jtry puneessarily. The syidenos given by Dr. of coroner's inquiries Mr. Francis-If it gave you a pain in the big Cloth as to the amount in which the medioine

His Worship said that cases bafora magia. tion to others that promise better.

might go os, bet if I found, pa going to the Ciril which makes them untied for their duty. In consumption? That is about as pertinent agua of course another thing, but with regard to the apo Coroners' inquiries as having a position of Hospital that there was any roads to stap the sadden death it is a stoppage of the eirenistion tion. What is the use of petting a suppositions partionier paint as to whather death was coaned their own. harial, it would be my duty to do so. I mean which cause death, the circalation is suddenly soon it interfere with the oxidisativa ut by uitrite of amy!, he should put it to the jury subject to the Court of Queen's Beuch, and that while received the post mortem report, whicharrasted, and death earnos.

Mr. Francis said that Coroners inquiries were seems to me--havin sings inquired into the casa

the blood

-to be very wegre, and it did not convey to my nind an idea of the Locessity of holdisy na iu quest. Before giving directions for the burial inquired at the Government Civil Hospital whether there wER ART Teason why an Icquest We are informed by the agenta (Mears. should take place and I gasrally received an im. Adanson, Boil & Co.), that the steamer Flat.pression that there was no reason why thors shire, from Jabudon, left Bingapore yesterday should be one. I naked the friends of the de the left heart sosenated blood, and in the right for Hongkong.

ceased whether they desired sa inquoot, and they heart vonous, black, or dark but unclotted blood years. said they did not, and consequently I ordered the The blood in the right heart is different to that What the affoot of nitrite of amyl wond, bestilt porasted in his ohjnotion to allow the cross- burial to take place. After the barial Bad taken in the left. Is esses of beart disease where in oases of consumption, you are unable to say examsation to stand over, he thought he should glave, reports began to reach me, of semis consiste eixoglation is not in a proper stato, ba--Yes, but I have soon it stated that given insider it noosary to adjourn the us fu order tauoy, and of such a character as I could not tween the heart sad the lungs, and the disease very smel dosen of one or two drops, it aches the that ke might have time to consider the point. overlook, and these used me to think that pre- has weakened the valves, the blood le forced breathlug, bas paver more than five drops at It was absolutely essential that the time of the The British steamer Kectung, Captata Sobuize, tably an inquest might be bessary after all

jurors should not to taker up more than was The reports tended to show that the deband har which arrived hers on Monday night, passed the ing died anddenly, and sittite of augl-having

the transient. So that after the immediate wot ually did asuse death. As to the other point, Are its erosta transient or permanent -They necessary, and all they had to do was to see what Gertion corvette Flizbeth on the foreroch of the 7th inst. off Tarasbout Island steaming to and in bis cabis, death might possibly

effects of the frog are over, de trase remains in the desire of Mr. Francis to bring out evidence a -7. D. SANSOON AND C. P. CHATER, V. KWOK. tha miseth ward. A

baye been caused by an overdose of uitrato of: Ar. Francis said-I must ask your Wership the system:

to the motives which had led to this inquiry inorder amyl "I felt the responsibility of the position to baks down the witness's exact worde; they, I would not say they are. -----

YIN KAL. --- That is to say its effects are not oumulative ? that Dr. Fisher's charaefarshould betalizoleared, The Attorney-General (Hon. E. L. O'Malley), Axong the multitudinous proofs of the six-pany's steamer Gaelic, with the next American palie without there being any means ofsatisfying from diotstic

The Dooidental and Oriental Steamship Com. of allowing such reports to circalate and become should be taken down as he gives them as if

his Worship must say that is far as he could go instrusted by Mears. Breraton, Walton, and Des rule of the raandarins the dificulty of find mail. left San Francisco on the 10th ditio far myself as to the troth of them or not. If these ro

Would you all the throu bottles of the drug there was no need to ós any evidenos or, hold con, appeared for the plajatills, The defendant. His Worship I wish to hear whoflice they found a large qanotity to give P-I would call it any arose osamination upon itat point. He did did not appear. ing fundi for the payment of the troops isoft Ean Francisco on the 25th alt. for Yokohama be jope, and if they were true, I bit that this was

Yokohama and Hongkong. The steamer Belgie portswornatrus, I felt that great Injustice might are material or not.

szormous; I would not have given ona-

not think it was for the jury to consider whe- 'This was a foreclosure case. By an indenture conspicuous. The Chinese troops are con- and this port.

r. Francis-They are material, all this evi- these boltics ? No, the only way I Savo soen bringing this inquiry about the inquosé was sideration of the sum of $235,000 udared to Is it the usual way of dispensing the drug in ther there had been any improper motive indated the 3rd May, 1881, the defendant, in con sequently always discontented and become

not a caso in which the burial should-be allowed | dence is most important, t without nu inquest. Before ordering the inquest His Worship - The remarks of the witnemit produced is in large bottles na it pame et held entirely upon the discretion of the Coronar. him by the plainti's, nasined to thom Marine & scourge to the people, making hougthoriand officially announced that the Archbishop of Ma- whether there was any truth in what I had heard. pat by ma

The Spanish Minister for the Colonies has however, I sout For Dr. Clenth and asked him are spontaneous, not in srawer to any question from home, nad the practice of disposing it, I Sistements bad been made to him, and it was lot No. 14, subject to a proviso for redemption -requisitions which it is dangerous to refuse, also the Captain General of the Arhipelago and from what he told me, it seetaed there would

bare boon told by the Government Aasiyet, in in proved that nitrate of amyl was in the cabin in on payment on the 3rd May, 1885, of the said Mr. Francis-But it is material. and from which robbery there is no redress amongst the most aussitode of the sufferers fast that uitrite of amyl fad been used, and at-Clouth what you were just singing.

very small tubes, each holding about draps, considerable quantity, and the death bad been san of 8:35,000, and interest for the sarna in hava sob distributed $10,000 of the relief fund he some evidence forthrowing to establish the His Worship Will you explain to me Dr. I do not know of my own knowledge whether sudden, and it was therefore necessary that this the meantime a tus rute of three per cent. per obtainable, because the officers would be from the resent typhoons.

this is an vəünani way or not.

inquiry abould be held to sacnetain whether anaam for the first three mouths and afterwords afraid of provoking a mutiny. The "braves””

cordingly I ordered the exhumation of the body, Wisse-I wish to say that in certain diseases Aas modioal man, ahould you consider the death had been caused by that drng. No question at the rate of air per seat, by equal moutbly ars drawn from the lowest and rowdiest class the week anding 7th January:

Leturn of visitors to the City Hall Museum for and this inquiry was began. I maet ask the jury of the heart, especially in cases of dissssodishal on the battle suloient for such a dra of motions could be allowed to enter into the osse, payments without dedecline.

to disabuss their minds of say notions which valyas, the proper circulation between the lungs Entirely insuficient. of the population, and the tacit permission

sad if the inquiry went un that afternoon, be duly paid up to the 3rt March, 188, when may have been pensed by what has been said as and the beart in retardad, if the valvos of the What would you have on it?--I would have pat should not allow any cross-examination to be the defendant dissvalinned payment, Thera socorded them to forage for themwYYvan Wav

EUROPEAN, CRINESs.to the inquiry being aimed at any individual; all pulmonary veins coming from the lungs to the upon it "poison" as many times 4 possible, made upon that mattor, sad if Mr. Fangis in-upon-the-plaintiffe

Hoilday.... Holiday

Raye hotice to the lovy contributions from the places through

we are doing is to inquire into the facts attend-1aft atrium are in an unbound stato, they would and “ to be used wilia very great caution.” sisted upon entering them upon his oroas-osami loounts that they would collect the eats and ing Capt. Leo's death, and though it is possible net close properly, and would in consequence which they pass has the effect of rendering

Mr. Fraenis-You may as well send De. Clouth nation into the point of the bearing of nitrite of pay she extgoings, and they accordingly did so that whes those tauts come out, some individual drive part of the arterial blood back to the langs, to the Legislative Council, or to Parliament. amy! upon the cause of death, he should adjourn from the Sad Mey. The rents sors sallaient to them brutal, over-bearing, and utterly in

may be affected by it, with that we hare nothing others causing them to be congested:

His Warabip What are your qualifications? the inquiry and take time to epelder the pay the iutereat, but the plaintiffs declined, tho hold a diploma from the University of Bosna, matter. The reasonable course to adopt seemsic responsibility of managing the property for the considerate, The presence of a body of Chi

and I wish the jury to understand that I am not to blue to to take the rest of the medical defoodsat. The dead provided that if there was noso troops in a Chinese town or villaga is

death You will remember that upon the first Witness-No, not being a Government ofloor, satitled to practise by its much as I please. videzas to see whether anything mora da fallurs in the payment of interest the plaintif In Germany I must not call myself a physis inits was forthcoming upon the question of might sell the precisas or any part thereof. His Worship asked.

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His Warship-In what ocndition is the 'bearf left in the case of suck a death P

Witness-That depends upon the nature of the discogs.

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Mr. Francia-Is there any one symptom you would expect to find in raees of death from heart dicesse, ao matter of what kind it was?

Witness In much oster sa s rule there is in

into the langs, and not being able to leave the langs, a highly congested stalo je caused.

His Worship-was-proseeding to question the witness in the matter when

to do. All we have to do is to simply ingaleo | Ne. Francis Did you perforia the digestion

to the feats of how the duesased came by his of the body yourself at tas post mortan?

that there was no esse for showing it war na His Worship-Isball put it, Mr. Francis. caused, in the absence of any more positive the Sapreme Court had power over all inferior His Worship-Wes the disease you a insvidence. Ho suggested that the reri of the arts and could take any proceedings with re- the deceased's lunga oonenmption P

madical eridance azonld be called, and unless that gard to them it thought proper WitpoYes...

evideos showed something moro positive in the nether extract from "Jarvis ou Coroners," and His Worship called MZ. Franoir's attention to Would you call it a bad one I would call direction of death from the use of nitrite of amy, having again explained that tis abjopt in ad- it very bad case.

that part of the inquiry should be abandoned, and journing was to sit the time of the Conser Had it been going on for some time ?--It met, it would then remain to be seen what death and jary, be adjourned the inquuat till 2.30 on have dona

canned by From the eridenes which Dr. Clonth

For Low In: P-I cannot say, perhape for four bad givenfit could not possibly be found that death Friday

time.

raballed

an entised by uitrita of amyl. If Mr. Francia

that oridense

SUPREME COURT,

9th January:

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION, BEFORE THE HON. SIR GEORGY PHILLIPPO,

~~ONTEF JUSTICE?"

Interest was

more dreaded than that of foreign enemy, for

The Cingalese coolies who are now arriving it was a conspiracy got up against him. Now you

day of this inquiry Dr. Fisher stated that this I merely assisted. The Cloath if he could cian on that diploma, but I had to pass a state whether nitrito of swyl had anything to do with The plaintiffs therefore prayed that an account the letter are subject to discipline and re. Duropean labouring population as are the Obi nying that altrito of amyl was found in the the deceased's heart, not at the seltness's desire sertificate which szabled me to practice in Pras did give something more definite in that direction, the defendant wicht-be-doorged to par to the Qaseurlaad appear to be ne nawalesmo to the will see there was some ground at any rate forgive or more detailed assunk of the condition of examination, which I did, and 1 bold the Stato the gate of death, and then if that evidenco might be taken of what was due to them, that straint, while the former indulgain anbridled nese. On the arrival of a number of these at cabin, and consider that Dr. Clouth would not read bis evidence over with regard to that point. zia as a physician, surgeen and acopachar. licence. The system or want of system number, endeavoured to appose their landing was right without corepiting the Coroner first. that point,

Bandsborg, a crowd of Europeans, about sixty in have been justiced in giving a vertifionto that all

Mr. Francis would bays the opportunity of amas plaintiffs the amount so fonad due, or, in default Dr. Olooth said he had no more to say apon in the Chinese army is of course more to from the steamer.

Mr. Francis asked that Mr. Jackson might be mining Dr. Clouth, and it would be then for of and payment, that the defendant ved all The Cingulase, it seeria, Accordingly upon ordering the ingest, I blame for this state of affaire, but the prac drew their knives on the whites and then ran commoned the inquiry by eliciting what prima diseased?

order that he might ask him a ques-r. Francie to bring forward his witoses to persons claiming nadar bin might be absolutely His Worship-Was the heart of the deceased ties, and having informed Ha-Worship of the prove what actually was the cause of death, and foreclosed ties of withholding the pay of the soldiers is away. Subsequently the whites adopted other facie evidence there might be to show that ni

nature of the question he was allowed. He said then, his Worship thought, be might conslade Judgment was given for the plaintiff and Witness-No, it was zot tasties, enticing the coolies to desert from the rise of amyl had been found in the cabin, and

Mr. Jackson, you will remember you awoonyour the inquiry. That was the view of the matter dǝerea made in the anal form. more fruitful than even the want of discipline plantations and then feating them at as hotel, but death had been andies; and so on. A have said that the muscles of the hears were not whether during the time you were dining with intended to parens if Mr. Fraziois desired to call Was it wound?. I could not say that, but Ionth, and I ask you from information given mo, he took at present, and that was the course he in converting them into riotous banditti. On the polios andenyoaring to rent the coolies for so that part of the juquiry is concerned strona, otherwise it was in sound state. I think the deceased the night before his death was

the whites interfered and a riot took place. Ono I may say that all the facts have now been the proper term to use for the mules would there a woman of the name of Francines Berger of right His Worship did not seem to com

POLICE COUFT. Tuore is scarcely a province in which the pay of the ring leaders of the Europesos med braucht ont azpont that it may be necessary to Le labbyn

Mr. Francis said he regarded it as a matter of the troopa is not allowed to fall into arrear Joseph Giles, wes strested and fined £5, lane er two witassses by and bya as to that

9th founary more or less. This in nosebly the caso at pre- and coolle who was arrested for inciting others part of the Inquiry Hering. done that, the they have conclosed death --Not in tay opinion, board for a time.

The unuscular tissuoi ne they were, would present to

Mr. Jeslaon-There was a woman onze on prehend that he was under no obligation to onli Barona Car. H. G. FromSET; R.N. sent in Chausi, the Governor of which pro imprisonment.

to refose work was sentenced to two months' next step was to see whether there was 507

withersss, but that he could prove his case by Mach excitement prevailed medical svidonos tending is the same diree that yen saw, that would has caused death as afterwards with you No, she came at waren, prove the state of the witness's mind and to go up for this offesos. PO. igers found the de

Was there any other symptom in the heart Did she have dinner and ait down drinking cross-examination out of the meaths of the wit

DRUNK AND DISORUIWKÝ, vince has, it is said by the Tri Yen corres austigst the whites, who held a meeting. Bone tkp. It is not conteaded, I fancy, that sop-far as you know P-No.

nesses who bad boon called. He proposed to Job Hayiled, seaman Crurn the Ffy, was-brought pondent of the N. C. Daily News, applied to saription to zupport the coalies at the hotel, but the use of nitrits of amyl, there is any other enaid, from the post muriers nould you say whe-subpoena that person.

disorderly characters attempted to raise a sub-posing death not to have occurred through the Thross for permission to re-open the office were not successful. Strong expressions wore improper way in which death accurred, and ther in themselves they occasioned deatla P

You have deasribed the bangs as highly disund left at about a quarter to eight.

Mr. Francis--I will ask your Worship to long way towards proving the actual encre of fendant babaving in a very violent hauser in death oal of Dr. Clouth's mouth, and therefore Queen's-road East, on the ch'inalat. He tried for the ale of rank in order to raise funds indulged in against the magistrates who fined therefore the inquiry now is being restent has already said that in my opinion death was

His Worship-Certainly, Mr. Francia.

ander kie hands Dr. Clouth was a witness forto get him away quietly, Juk Job not having, that to meet the expenses of government, includ. Gillen £b for a breach of the poses.

to sea whether there are pay medioal grounds caused by paralysis of the hect.

him. That evidenes he might have to supple- patience of his namesakemiked the constable, for supposing that deaths did our fro12 An I koay that, but could the state of the langa later en bon ba came to forget that fact in his ment later on, if it was insuffient, by calling touring his soat. There was a defence and the overlose of nitrite of amyl. We are in the in tack? hare caused death By a sbook.

Dr. Fisbor and other witnesses, but this would prieczór was sentenced to 4 days' imprisonment middle of that Shgairy cow, and Dr. Chath

Mr. Jackson-I did not forget iti

be unnecesary if he could shoithat he desired sa hë could not pay e Grey. Without that shook P-I cannot say Csptala is being examined on the point.

in urved-examination. Though the court had an In listen. Fe'sition were in such a state that he might not ing to the evidence, I must ask you to best in bave died from the disease of the lungs, and from

jundoubted right to forbid him to put of: Two bostunen, against one of whom v providing CCIDINAL JURISDICTION (before the Hon. Siewiad that all wo are doing is simply inquiring that esas alepa, but there must have boon sa

his cross-examination, it had no right whatever conviction was porod, wero imprisoned, in de- Gorgo Phillippo, Chief Justice, at 11 m.)Kwan into the facts attending the death of Captain andton shock. The pragman of the disease would question to ask Dr. Cloath: You are asid there place, and the ordinary and proper sourse, without either lights or passes at 11 p., on the Sta

After tin his Worship said he had one moms to forbid him to proceed with it is its proper ult of fince, for one day, for being at tax o with dant just med sensibly remarks, the sale

Ho: Chune Fong Sad Song(n4gment),

Leo: It affects no individual in any way, sad uithastely place the Inngs in such a condition was no nitrite of amyl in the deceased's cabin which the court bed no right to interfere, was instant. of rank only tends to enrich the low fortun. Thames-Street Industries, by Poroy Rull which I am by oath Loud to be animated my. The lungs of the dosensod had not reached

the spirit which should azimaste you is that on sa to be indegnate in their working. tu astala Witness-Not in the exbin.

to progved with the orose-gxamination of the "ate and favoured officials engaged in the This insteatal Pamphlet on Perfumery, &, sell, that all such procealings should be cour that condition at the time of bis dasth, though drug before his deathHe might have just dense was fresh in the minds of the jurors, and the Western Market without a licorps. Al- Then how do you suppose ho administered the | oloss of the examination in obiel whom the evi- Wang Alanas charged with selling in business and their patrons, and to G11 the pablished at, may be had gratis from any daated without fear, favour or affection, or ill ther were in sub a state that a light shook goue inte the saloon, only a few paces, and lay they could more readily perceive any contradio-mitting the change, he was tired fifty veut *province with a quaber of civil officials of erJoka Gosmeli and Co. London.[Advt] [931 conduct this inquiry,

Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, will, and that it the spirit in which I intend to would put an end to life, mask a shock wavering taken a few drops on his bandkerchief, pat tloss, as his Worship wall Awers, cros

ths stopper in the bottle, put it bank, and hire examination very often brought oft fasta où ons Tang Alenty of Samshet, was charged by

ing, it is to be presumed, the payment of the | troops. This is a common devico for "raising

the wind" is China, and is essentially a

vicious one, which only aggravates the evil

it is intended to restily. As the correspon.

LAW NOTICES.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, 10TH JANUARY, 1909.

ako témant

4 .

Mt. Francis may have to ask Mr. Jackson

evillence-in-chief.

The inquiry was here adjourned for tifft,

NO Pieska.

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UNPRIVILEGED.

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