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Ae. Francis-It is the duty of the jury to judge of what in the cause of death from all the oroumstances which have transpired. ---- His Worship to Dr. Wbarey-Lu your opinion as a footer what is the cause of death?
Withess-If you conflue it to what I saw in
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there is nothing to hope froin-outside in.PRE EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALASIA, AND the post mortem zeom, I am unable to give anymptoms of lung disease by the ordinary me- what diseased. There were üben't fivo ounous of all thosüper labse were disessed, and tho
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M. DUOLERO ON ENGLAND AND FRANCE IN EGYPT. M.Dudaro in presenting the diplomastia bar. respondonge to the Chambers revised the post-evidence ever, nad-ocusing to that in reference to is of Egypt and the attads of Bagland in the condition of the lungs, he said there was an deciding to not sin ly and stated that Franco re. other question his desired to ack upon that as
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THE SUDDEN DEATH OF CAPTAIN LEL.
of any would interfere with the oxidisation of the blood
Dr. Wharry-It would interfere with the ro-" spination or breathing where the respiration is already ambarcamad as it is in the 'case of dis ADJOURNED INQORET,
damix] İunga; it also hinders the oxidisation of The inquiry to the dirownistanans attenting the blood, and therefore the condition of the lungs death of Cap. E. Lee, late muster of the of the deceased would be reason against its use. His Worship road over the svidence of Dr. ateamer Fanylser was resumed at tie Magistrocy at ten o'clocks Fatorday morning, before the Clonth na to the condition of the diseased's Coroner, Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, and Messes.us, bort and valves, and skulls shown by the St, W. A. F. Schmidt, and G. W. do 20 morton examontem, to wituses and asked Carvalho as jury.
Dr. Winery's evidence wit.coätioned, His Worship-Was there nag swell of chloral
or chloroform in the blood of the devased ?
Witness-I did not notice any, and I should not expect to find sus suoll
chased by sizebol I don't think, it was in this Have you any rasson to think that death was onse..
brain,
Why not PBenues of the evadition of the
What part niortom offoors would you expast te find in death from alcohol?—I should expect to and congestion of the lungs and ongestion of
the brain.
In a case of death by chlíral what post mortem to his very hardworking and clever secrosis would you expect to find - should ex ary; but there is also no question but nest to find congestion of the lungs, the state of that the former keeps the latter well up
the brain would be uncertais.
to the collar, so that, as a quaint Bert
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Do you think it is a szaleđin any wari P--["herent to the wall. I found the two inferior | Would you say the innga, enormously congest think not,
langs were congested, and on opening the perioured as they were, were the nauso of death ?—No, - Suppade I use the expression **brocollal tele din I found it contained some serum. Uu open. the stoppage of the heart, I beliova instead of bronchitis would your answer be the ing the heart the loft vestriale was mpty, and Bat could the congestion of the langs have some P-I do not know what is intends to be the right one contained some. Iquified bood causplit-No, I believe front the state of the conveyed by the expression bronokial tisie, The two centricles were a little difsted and Dr. fungs he might baso lived sopas mantha mora Wonly any brunetital afsation concebl the Wharry printed out that the sorta was some with them, and perhaps some two or three years.
thods P-No, not when it existed to each sa ex- watery liquid in the stomach in which were some lower porties of the langa ware extensively con cont as in the docessed.
finely divided particios which appeared to be gostoð. Augina pectoris would o uso death by syn-some portions of sake or something of that kind. Where would you say death commencad é—In copt --Death fro a failure of the heart, yue," There was a smell of rum about it. The liver tho heart, I baliovo. I hamasaid Tennaider death In death from diaston and spatoo what was enlarged, and showed signs of airrhosla was caused by xyoape, but what caused the appenranos would this heart present having The other viscera were in a formal state, but stoppage of the honet's sotion I ma noble le say, boca Baddenly stopped 2-1 would contriti į with some alight oongcation.. I saw the brains; De. Whorry, bas told na thnh în cason of death'
from syncope thers, would be no congestion.
blood in all its curities, and in iyston, if she there was no rapture and no extravestion of the heart stopped in esutenation, both cavities would brains, and thera wara no alata. I format te mention that there were some cavities in the be ampty.
upper portion of the lungs.
was the blonde the art when you saw it ...
From your own knowledge, in what anndition
There was more blood in the right side thau in tho-left.
Was suy ozamimlinzi made aposimily of the erteries in the rusting of this home? No.
Angina pectoris is a sudden distension of these little urteries, is it not?—It is not knowi what it is.
Is not the cause of the pain seats over distan. sion of the huset?—This camas of the pain is not known.
Is not that the general splnion?-T think not;
whether the fats stated were inconsistent with | overbody,
hurt be any.
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Witho-Net masocially. There are slight diabronces between his escription and what myself me, but no material diferones,
There is no difference you wish to point out There is nothing of importance, I think, Then will you sign your name. Mr. Francia --I formally ask your Worship's permission to ecoss-oramina Dr. Whorry in the I will
zamaleonase.
His Worship Certainly; through. put the questions.
Mr. Franola-What is your knowledge of amyl pitrite, doot r; have you say personal know ledge of its use I have not.
Your knowledge of it is derived from books thes-Not wially from books.
From what else the P-I have heard it spoken
by men who have used it. Have you in any way made amyl nitrite a stæly P. “I have obtained a pertain knowledge of it necessarily.
Have you made a special study of it f--I ose- not my Ĺ have made a special study of it unless it ew he maid I make a special study of every thing which I study.
What is the latist medical work upon amyl itrite which you hare rand ?-06 of the latest Is Dr. Binger's work of 1989.
Is he so authority on the subject P—He is Dos bo not state it is by no max as dun. gerous as it was generally spnsidered P
dr. Francis, read an extract from the work,
and asked whether it was not there stated that sitrits of syl was not so dangurons a medicina
La had been generally imagined.
Dr. Wharry-Yes, but it will lead to a fales impression to simply state that unless you take the rest of the artiole
of putting it. It is a quotation which is ant to Does it not say yo ?—I say it is not a fair way
Have you any reason to suppose that donth occurred from bitrite of amyl Tho state of the body and the circumstances onnected with the paition. Bading of it are not incompatible with that sup-
What post mortem effents would you axpent to be reisleading; it waght to be taken with the
would expect to find congestion of the langs. But ask you whether it is not as stated?
What other signs wonid you expect P-I do -You have read it in the book. net know of any other signs. I should aspect-to Mr. Francie read another extract in which it God.
gan stated ìbát five patients affected with angina Is it a suitable medicine for anybody suffering pactaria escried the medicine about with thom from disease of the langs No, it might be in bottle and took a suit when an attack was given in athm, but I alcald say it was dange, coming on, and they reseived mach bevelt from rous in cases of diseases of the lungs. It is esidit, nod then asked if it was so stated, to cause death by failure of respiration, and thus Dr. Wharry-Dr. Ringer states that it is would be especially dangerous in care of didus vereas to give it in cases of diseasal longs. sveised lungs,
think you are likely to mislead those who hear are you have read it in the book and it is you, in simply giring, craps of the artiole Of there
find in o oase of deaths from witrite of awyl-Irest of the article.
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life P-Disease of such en tout us, that which Is disease of the langa easy to porosivo during existed in the desongod cannot be mistaken by anyone who bas had a medicul training, of amyl P-Yes it is a remedy to be zaed with Is it a dangerous wanedy, in any casa, nitrite
great canton.
it may be the opinion of samo people, but not of Is it not stated by an anthority aasa aitrita of swyl that that the vause of the pass 7-Net that I am aware of:
Do you agrow that the result of inbolition of fame? nitrite is to canse flushing of tho five. rust of blood to the brad, Caloess and a sousi of burat. ingin the head - Aaching, of the face aul some of faleses, sad probably a rash of blood.to the hand.
Mr. Francis said that was all he desired to ask. The Corvaor naked Dr. Winrry what the state. mont was he desired to make.
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Mr. Traicis-At what stage of the proseed. ines did De. Wharry come in?
Witness Shortly after the commozoo- mont. I would pot say at what stags we bad arrived at the time, but I know the skin was opened. !
Which organ did you lay bore fret ?~~The heart,
Congestion of tho Janga P
No, he has and that the airaalation of the blood would, be arrested as it was, and there would be an congestion. Do you agree with him? There might bo ongestion.
What do you call congestion in plain Eng- linh Begorgement with blood
Then there might be congestion of the lungs in usaes of death from synospe?—Yes.
"How do you account for the songestion of tha base of the lungs in a mno of death from synoopt? How was it kid bare?-As it is ordinarily Whoa the heart is to not, the Inngë mart done in a dissecting room.
become gorged. Congestion, speaking generally, Mr. Francis-Tell me how it was done?-Virat | may also be owned by uspbyxia.. the heart was divided with the scalpal, and tho A. Francia. said he was not prepared to ge liquid ocatents in the pericardium shown. Next say furchse just now, but he might, perhaps, like an incision was made on the loft side of the to no a quartion or two later on. He also ap hoart in the external surface from the saricle to plied that the inquiry should ha edjanro 1 for a the ventricle and the anntants of the cavities day or two.
nscertained.
Was Dr. Warry present whom the pericar ding was dividal'? Well, I do not remenbor think,
Was he there when the left gila of tho Kears was opened?--I don't know, possibly he might
Lee bean.
Was Dr. Clouth there from the beginning?
What was done when tho contente- of the cavitías were examined?-We proceeded to the right in the same way, and ceartained tuo con-
De Whairy-I wish to say I havo heart that there is a very great difference betwaju diferent samples of nitrita of amyl; some of them contents of the oavities there. toining a small percentage of amyl nitrite, and others mach larger. I should may there is a difference between afrits of amyl to be obtained in druggists' shops. Bnyin: from different che mists, the contents of the bottles would vary, and its efforts would be different. The other vontents of the bottles would be sinkai.
His Worship-Supposing death occurred from hydrido of abloral would say appearance of it remain in the blood or stomach?
What next?We looked through the AITOS, and the heart was detached, and the valves word more minztoly axamined.
Dr. Wburry-Possibly, it might not be ch served.
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In which caso would it abou itself P→st woull be obtainable from the contents of the stomach if not absorb.d
Mr. Jackson war recalled and gavo on cats the statement he winds in answer to Mr. Frensia last wook as to the woman who anime on board the Tragisa at seven o'clock on the erasing before the deceased adels, She canined illi shent half paph sovun or a quarter to dirbt. She came into - the saloon and soil-"Capt. I. I have heard you are sick, and I have come to sao you She sat in the saloon all the time, and witness being present the whole time, and he saw nothing more obcurred than an ordinary visit,
the woman go on deck,
Mr. Francis naked permission to oroasexumire Mr. Jackson generally upon his evidence,
Hi Worship Not now at any tale: that is to say nof at this particular part of the inquiry. 1) will consider the matter:
Mr. Franois said he shoalt not now require to call the worst.
By the eye alsno?-By the oys and finger, and Dr. Wharty afterwards examined them with his eye and knife.
And next?-Wo sxamined the lungs, in which we medy parallal incision, perhaps half a dozen, which side I cannot remember. We then prosceded to the examination of the stomach.
Els Worship' said it was a very long inquícy, and he was afraid he could not do that.
Mr. Francis said he had to be at the Criminal Sessions to-day, -*-
The inquiry was the adjourned till ten to-morrow morning.
POLICE COURT.
17th January.
BEFORE CAP. I. THOMT, RN,
ASSAULT.
F. Freire was abargo with the shove offsuse by a Oliness tailor; be admitted the charge, no- der provocation, and was fired $1.
CUTTING TREES,
For the misdemeanour of putting trees Mok pan was very properly sentenced to $1 fine or days' imprisonmut. He chose the latter.
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Did you use the miserossogo for examining any part of the Inngs P--No, thoro was no ne cessity. After that we examined the liver, spleen, and intestines, and flually the brain. U Pak I was charged with stealing a quilt,”
Detail, please, the nature of examioption of the worth twenty cents, the property of Lim Akai, brain P-The head nurse opened the skin of the a married woman. The defondant, denied the head and carved through the skull, and then I. obazçe, but admitted a provious ocoviction, and divided, the durs vinter and the bays of the skull. was sentenced to a month's hard labour. We then examined the brain carefully, and I and Dr. Chauth dissected it and found it in a
periootly healthy state.
use of dasth PAs I reported to the Coroners What coadasion dil you come to us to the I coneladed that death occurred through syr- copa.
In that still your opinion ?—Yes, His Worship said Mr. Frangis was travelling out of the ground of the examination,
Mr. Francis contended that if he had power to cross-examine.bạ het power to question as tơ anything relevant to the case, especially in pre- feasions avidonas. It would be useful to see whether Dr. Marques Agreed with Dr. Clouth or Dr. Wharry, as those two gentlemon-varial materially in several points.
ASSAULT.
Franolsen von Berger, of Germany, fooed the starter for this event. "Complainant had been 848. When he work to get some of his wages, is her service, and allegod that abo owed him the defendant slapped his face.
Defendant admitted pushing the complainant But pleaded provocation,
Fool $1 or two days' imprisonment.
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6th Jappary. To-day I have to inform you of the arrival of the great Ping Y liu to investigate the Wn- The ornes examination then proceeded as chang untiay. H.E. arrived in bis, danal myate. followa
rious reanger and it was net kuown that he was 46 want stage of the examination did D. bern until it was found that the Imperial Com Wherry learg?
mafasionar had been anabored in a boat of Han- Witness-oaunot tell.
yang for some days; vor when his arrival became known would lie for soma deya more roccire any visits. Li Chang-tang was to have come alvo, but I believe finds more important matters to oooupy him at Tientsin, and the settlement of
The inquiry then adjsarnod for tifft». Aftur iu the deceased's boy. Ho Aya, was recalled, and in ssawer to the Caroner, said recslieet the evening of the 30th December, and the dinner that evening, which was at six. o'clock. the docussed. They had porter to drink, the de The chief offner of the Cải Xuen only was with
Can you give me the reason of the eingestion cessed in ving coe glass and some port wins. They in the left ear? It might be paralysis in the had finished at about a quarter past seven, so ieympathetic nerve. It might 39 s post mortem until ten o'clock at whioli time the Captain entled. then cleared the lable, and I did not go în again (sien.
Has the sympathetic nerva muy other mate the case is to be left to one friend Pêug, who,
before us declares His Excellency, after devoting himself to the elaboration of a policy which promises to make bis term of office an em in Indian bistory, seeks re- taxation by looking into and identifying himself with matters connected with the "progress and well-being of the country. In this, bo follows ancient Indian presedent, There was recently discovered at Sopars "broken block of basalt bearing a fragment "of the eighth edict of Asora, and of that dict Pundit BHAGVANLAIL INDRAJT hos "given the following translation: For Geloog, kings have started on pleasand tours, "for the chese and other such amusements, "So, a crligious tour was undertaken by the
tes-yoara-installed King PIADAS, dear to Buyl which have boen in court and are said to You are not seen the bottle of nitrate of the gods, who had reached true knowledge, have boca found on heard the ship-I think so, and this happooed : visiting and mak195 Vielerin Dispensary. To be used as directed P** If you recollect what was out on them it was "gifts Le Brhmans and to Buddhist monks,1 do not know what was on the bottles. "visiting old men, making gifts of gold, That was on the bottle, would that he suffici- "Woking after the land and the people, gic. solly marking it? It would depend upon this
ing instruction in religion and making in-
person to whaaa it-was given. SHIPS MEDICINE CHESTS REFITTEL, «juirica as to the state of religion,' If think it abould se worked?-Ishould think it use of the medicion in aquios pyoteris where the with decanrod. By what I called vomitingin my Bait -It was mfher fald.
But in dispensing it in this way what do you
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Is it a poison?--Yos, it is a poison. Is it so unch of a poison that, la your opinion it would require east, precautions in dispensing it? Yes.
amorous nature of the drag. The bases in
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Mr. Frangis also want on to read accounts of in cases of the same disease by Dra. Anstey and how the medicins and best osad in the same way
Talfour Jones, the latter of whom stated that euia, of his patinute for a long time used an ounos week with wet benefit, and he asked witness whether the drag was a remedy much need in angiau pescorts.
Dr. Wharry sairi it was.
Mr. Franois asked whether the work did not state that the drug not oly garo relief but effected curea in 'the disease.
Famour says, does not intend in the present instance to mommend the general docapitation of everyone implicated, although that is his favourite method.
However, tho-head of the troops will very properly lose his button for" Had you heard any reports as to the conso of allowing his men to break open his gutes and. death I had heard se reports about,
to me for purt wins. · At eleven o'clock the de. No. caged a nie called, me to get him some warny What was alone with the contouts of the water, which I did. At hilf-past two o'clock In what thon in a bottle and kept them was in the pastry and I ther board the naptain for a time, and then banded them to the Gorera caugh twice in his cabin, and then saw him or Analyst comic unt sad go to the oldest where be remained five or six minates, during which time I beard him spitting. After that he wont back to bis ozbi and in shout tani miya se ha callad mo.. He was Witness-am not aware that it does."
theu lying on the bed in his favnel jacket and Mr. Francis road another extraet showing that drawers, his other clothes being on the sofa Á that the ass of the drug had led to an improved (condle wan burnior thers, and the decessed told fition, but the witness pafotod out that that me to put out the light and close the door; I dil id ust show a cure waffectat, and he also so, and did not see him again until the next morn paie led out that the artiols only refered to the ing. I did not then potice anything the matter
former avidence, I went spitting, clearing b
sùip-¿lay. I wild something to that ?
Did you than examine the body with any par- tonlar oud--No, Loxamínod it generally, Why did you stazine the heart first cause that is my manal course.
Be
liberate the prisoners, whom he and they were expposed to guard. The Magistrate will also probably be degraded as the fons el origo, malt" and the unfortunate pa-tsang may find himself iu trouble; but there is no force as the spot or nour" that could be reflod on to support any vigorons mestares against the rutinsors should sach be determined on, and conseguently it in vary improbable that any measures at all will be taken in regard to them.
Lurd Ravon does not make gifts of gold," "ght to be labelled poison" on spannt of the "be certainly imitates PIRADA in looking which it is safe to give it at all bravery fae, and after the land and the people," and in in unse coses it must he eats to trust the ga "atrauting them, not in religion exactly.tients with a large qafily of it.
Would you consider the quantity supplied in "bat la principios calculated to exalt them." this osso a largo one?-I aia aot aware of the 129 His Excellency has just been opening the quantity supplied.
What would he a large quantityP-I should. Sirhind Canal, claimed, and we believe right think, the quantly the bedle was capable of ly, na the largest in the world. Intended to holding a large on, and if each bottle contained Conantation? Eriteria! matrees should be irrigate a portion of the Punjab, the total. From thires to fire dmps inhaled on a
the left had our 2 by some. spoof, I should consider that fanter - {} adressen **The Editor," and those on business "The length, as we learn from the Times of India, pocket handkerchief la u considerable dose, and cine for an,ina pootoris in the same way as the lass on the table: it had been used by some and dark, and of a tarrish consistency.?-I would mission was known, and every body consequent- Hnager." and not to individue by mama.
Corrapontouts nes requested to forward their anus is 502 miles, and it will influence close upon tas spoonful is ruckened to contain 80 drops.
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added, tha stupendous amount. of 2,500 milos of chanuel will hars to be maintained, This is a grand work, and the association of the Marquis with ita completion is alone au event well worth of passing notice.
of that kind P-That would depend upon the you consider that sufficient direction in a can patient. In the present pass it was most dun. Koreas way of disposing it
bottles, is it not? not is two or three drapa?-It How is it usually applied, it is supplied to
is supplied in suali boxes in which are shoạt half a dozen very small tubes containing from Lhree to five drops.
SHANGĦAL.
Was anything said about the properties, and uffeats of nitrite of emplP--Not thurs,
Not during the whole past mortem (→No. Are you sure of the blood in the heart being was not complicated by lang disease.
Did all the oavities of the heart contain blood ? I have also to ebrontole the return of M. Mr. Francia-Does not angina pectoris com-throat, not throwing anything from his stoma. The whole of the left side of the heart was Saboxer, the French Consal, from a trip to the monly crist with lung disessa?
I went to bed immediately after leaving thempty, hat-the right bad blood.
Potteries at Kin-to-oben, whero ho han obtained Wilbox at that know of-To his Worongan's and next morning harry states that all this aavities contained knowledge of Chinos and shemistry, clubs to Would you be surprised to learn that Dr. some very valuable information; thanks to hig until about six clock the E His Worship After Me, Frauola has finished. was Do auusunt du: tho saptalu to go to alnap blond, only the right contained losy blood than with an intimate acquaintence with the goares to Mir. Fraccis-Ace yua noquaiatal rith" Fo- dressed as descrited. e hat his boots of but the left ?—I still judhere to my opinion that be pursued in dealing both with the people and thergill on Diseases of the fluart P
his.socks whish-te usually worn-in viator The there was no bloot in the left side of the boart. the sutborides. He is not the first who has Wituera-I have not read it.
... Idescated was not covered by the bed clothes; Dr. Clouth described the blood in the right been at Klu-ii-chûs, but he is the first who has Is he an authority on slisenses of the heart?he was lying on his back. and huis hand side of the heart was very discid-It was not been able to take up bis quarters comfortably Not a very high authority.
kerobief in his hard. Nothing was on the clotted. I mean that by being fluid it was not there, and he is the first who has managed to showing that the writer had used the medi- Mr. Frosis road an extract from, this work table' then, but when I went in. thora in plotind.
bring manh seful information bolt with him. Dr. Cloth states that the blood was blackish The latter foot does him the more credit that his
maidal men balore mentioned, and that the use thing which looked like water. The glasses like to hear what he says about it. -ly did everything in his power to prevent bis and address with mravninations, addrone to the 800,000 acres. With the tributary branches - On the battle it 'said "une is directed" Duo it was increasing mueb.
were kept in the salon, and none were kept in His Worship road that passage from Dr. Boding anything out.-M. C. Daily News Cor. Blitar, not for a fat me caidoyees of zood
loved Dr. Father fill in the repatation of bait in the saloon, sud did not spelt. The only agree is to the tarry consistency; the bland was
Tu answer to His Worship witness said he be the cabin.. I nleaned the glass god put it back Clouth's evidence, and witness said I do not respondent, Ordner for estiu vier of the Daily Press shoula,
Careful niservor, but he did not know that all medicine I have seen the desired take was Fel more watery and mocs feld than I expected to be sont hofors 11 am on the day of publication.
bia aouolssions were accepted by the profession at lowa's syrup; be took it about two days before. ad where the body had been dead soure Toura. After that hour the capply is lirited.
large. Dr. Ringer, however, was an authority, out of a wine glass, fat he did not koop the Its colour particularly attracted my attention,
Mr. Francis-Did you read Binger on the glam in bis sabin. I have seu tha this smali | but I did not at first noties its liquidity. subject before or after this inquiry.
bottles (said to contain extrite of amyl). I have "Mr. Francis (looking at witness's notes) ¬ÏVas A: correspondent of the Saint Pao'anys;—" (n WituseBath before and aluce.
seen them all in the asJoon; they were always this interlineation on your nates; countenance the 291b day of the 11th moon, in the afternoon, kept there, and I bare not seen the deceased calm writtes at the time of the post mortem! a Soochow oily pokiescia, Wang Hsing by Hure you ever known it to be sopplied in the
carry them about with him. They, bad bus on Yes, I wrote it in after the other part. usme, was smoking opium at one of tho shops way it was in thic cao-I have read ol'u ps-.
the sideboard three or four days, and.I have aut How is it that it is written in a much darker) when he saw a person drpered in very ɓas clothes, The German steamer Fore-tzan lenses Cosmo-
fiant encrying a bottle about in bis maistcoat
ane bim oss them, but I saw him talo ono al gezil and not so much blamed P-Because I bat with ill-bred marners, also arunking opium palitau dook today the N. 1.S. N. Co.'s steamarket and taking a sniff from the battle. Buch
the battles up and lot at that night at dinner, hell the pencil in a different way,
on the same conch, This person was talking to "Aifah takin ber place there.
In answer to further questions from Mr. Ho pat it back, and I saw all the bottles in the When was the alteration made of sabatitating people about the recent murder in Shanghai, In what cases, would it be used f-In asthma Franois, Dr. Wharry said be thought thero wan same position at six o'clock the next mornin 69 for four -On the same spot, when I naked The suspicions of the native policeman we
vinility of nein it supposing it was bearm- and in facial neuralgia,
ne description of disease in which a patient auf- | I could not my whether any of klom bad.bos Dr. Wharry's opinion as to quantity.
aroused, and after talking to the msa for a Would disease of tuo -inuga preciade the ad. Tered the same description of pain in the same rukovat. There was a light in the asloos all What is this weight you liavo Yescried here while be became convinced that be hat bềơn place. There was such a disčase ne inter costal | night. I did not hear the saptain leave his hawai ki ni the lives, which 1 pat in pounds uziity of some crime He immediately reported | the matter to theCity Magistrate, who despatched It wouli, nazar ba given în asthma when soon, but by conänod to the game region. Ta-distin. I table was the only differenos be saw in the cabin Oh you weighed the Ilear, you 2 not tell us two cavalry police to apprehend the man. He pupied by disease of the lugs, or to facini uish between the two dissases he should diag-the next morning. Ik not notice whether anything about that. Was there any sign of was taken into custody, and on the night of the euralgia szopting who the patient was in use the description of the pain and its locality, any of the battles had been disiached. Ir paralysis? How onald there be in a dad body. 30th he was examined by the magistrate and imminent danger from that cause.
then history of the patient, and by the seclusion member the doctor coming on board the next Bat aek you were there any signe?--No, onfessed that his name was Jan Haino ebian/n What is the ubinet of it P-To relieve pain. of other possible causes of pain. The pain day. I was outside the sale and the abief mate.I do not see how paralysis could be discorored native of Seochow, and that ke bad a brother who was tax-collector of the Yamen. When the Throas pot effect svetu?—It reliever symptoms la ancien postorie: he should expect to asked me to go and get the molicius. I thought † in a dead body. for the time being.
he sudden; it might not be osuined to the re- he meant Fellows's syrup, and I got that off the Did you make any microscopic examination of magistrate questioned him concerning the mar Has it soy permanent affanta upon the system?ion of the leart, at might also extend is the shelf. The chief of our said that was not theone what you enli taberonionis P-No.
der vase at Shanghai the accused-stoutly denied No, but it is insale,
Teft arm. He abould not necessarily expect to be meant he wanted, small bottle, and I then Theu bow can you say it was tuberontosin all knowledge of it; but when torture was sp. How F-Bomase it day ocase Jouth,
fted that the patient sy Bored pain in lying on his wont to the palone and got one of the mall boi. Isaw with my own zaked oyes.
plied he mado a statement to the effe it that ho But while life exists --I do not think it bas left side. He did not comider that costal rbetten from the sideboard, and gave it to the chief Do you agree with Dr. Clouth thee the valves was oook at a certain theatre at Shanghai, and say dírast parmsnest affecta.
matisu would be confined to one spot, and be officer; 1 did not funsh the other two.
of the heart ware in pertent order I would say was also cook to the murdered couple. He said, did not think its locality wozid be sa limited as By Mr. Francis-Captain Lua ustall studs that is to say nothing to interfere with their however, that the murder was planned by a in mungian peotoris, This region of the guin at siz oʻolvok. After dinner about saran n'alook, I working.
Fiontain mon. Jón: Heine-obüan is a portan would be a means of dinguesia in distinguishing a woman came on board, and I saw her Joare cat But did you examine them sameiently to be with thick eyelashes and high obest bones,
The Daily Press.
HowarONG. JANWANY 19TH, 1358.
It is matter for eineare regret to those who
take an interest in the ancient-Colony of
The U.S. frigate Richmond, Captain Skerrett, left here gestorilay for Canton.
and his party on the steamer Marais pas
We note by the Ceylan Obaarver that Arabi¦
casos would de rare.
May not death occur ut any moment from agitia pretoria --Yes I believe it may,
What would be the symptoms of angina por. traja ?—The apoptoms would be spasms of in. Lutse pain in the region of the Leart
Macao that the long projected harbour im- e Canal ortwards on the 29th it, board forauiod by asthma and facial neuralgia as well?rtonmatiem, but the pain from that disases would (onbin during the sight, ad the glass no the and punres and afterwards reduced to pances. provoments there are so, systematically de Coloni he ferred. Dr. CORTE BELT., the energetic Colo-
At about half-past five yesterday afternoon a nial Segretary, has, it appears, succeeded in British man-of-war was sigualled at the Peak an awakening a languid interest at Lishon in the coming in by the Ly-ce-mesu Fas; she is sup- distant dependency of the Portugusa Crown,
posed to be the Audacions.
but no apparens effort is being made to the ecossation of picccy, foar raly were com. Of the twenty four prisoners brought up on commence any of the imprsrements needed misted for trial-yesterday afternoon. The other to render Macao, accessible to shipping, to honest Pirates of Penzacca muck out a half. develop any industries there, or to probably be a tle more careful nork time!
paat Chree with their makets, ke, end will pro commercial enterprise. The glory of Macao
Wa (N. C. Dully News regret to learn from
has departed, and at prosent it beace, all to
the Tuco, which arrive at Shanghai From Han-
Has it may scanmulativo permanent festa Not that Jamaws of it-is very volatile.
Apurt altogether from any particular patients,
plainly, the impress of decay upon it.Butkow on the 12th instant, that all hapas are at rould there be any impropriety iu slowing ni batween the twe diseases. There were several sight or a quarter to sight. She had a onp of | able to my there was no such condition of the twanty-six years of age. He was placed in obsina
the part is well situated, and some revival of commercial activity may yet, with proper appears that she has now parted is two, the how gard to sther people who might tub be aware of other cases of pain was a very important one, cleared away when she came, and 46 986.bles. No, as far as I saw there was no regurgitation. Another letter to the Bin Pac from Socober encouragement, be brought about. The part in sumpletely onder water put the other its nature,Yes, there is an Act of Parliament in In distinguishing between the two discuss he was with the captain all the evening but Mr. Did you try the water test on the valves of the states that the accused cook, Shau Fu, on the condition of as a short time back was not are still being parmed by the atomer Whampoa pic.
part heated over ou its sido. Saling operation England to enforce restrictions upon the sale of should ascertain where the pain was felt, and the Juoksun. The captain only bad the one glass beart? I am not sure, but I believe I did not 30th day of the 11th woon in the afternoon walked Koha:aster of the pain. The pain variod în of wine he drank with ber. There had been a Did you make a exreful examination of the through tho alloy of the Orpham Asylum to a lear gloomy than that of Macao i present; and lightera
Hut that is not extended here --N
charnotar and intensity in angios pert&cis, and bottle of rum in the sideboard for some time, caroury vessels)-Yes, I examined them with tas-shop. After drinking tea at the shop be but that colany is showing some healthy Os Tuesday night at the Theatre Boral the this point that the Act of Parlameet does not. in costal Thermetism it varied in severity was gone bafes than. The rum bottle was not
Mr. Francis May I suggest that you ask at each one must be judged or itself, wherees and I got it out for the caplain. The woman wy syed.
went to a wine-shop, where mat two of Did you arsong thêm laternally?—No, I did three friends and got a little tipsy. At that Bigus of recovery from her long inactivity. Italian Opera Company gave Padrotto open apply to poisons dispused by the physician sims only. Tas causas of angina pootoris were emptiod; but only a small portion was taken. actчay them open.
time two nativo pužiosen of Shooshow were also This papular opera" has wolf? Yes, but the Aut of Parlament only takes not certainly knows, Someliance after death The deceased way sober when he went to had, Then not having examined them jutornally in the wine-shop. They, seeing something san-
"Tutti in Magch-ra.”
vram in a normal Atatē,” “There mars: dortalu vos. out his right aldo. I did pot can the male torn Scation.
Are yon.able to say? Yes.
On the best anniversary of the birthday.oten woveral times performed in Hongkang, by a the requirement froni, properly qualified physici.from it, disease of the heart was found, and the auto as usual, but he looked as if he had you wrɑ not adlo to say whether or not there was pidione, carefully watched him, and when he Kine Lyze the new barbour works at: Mor- part of the present sompany.in previous saakon÷ Įsis. Any not proporly qualified medical practi- | sometimas not, but it did not follow that bebeen drinking, or as if he folt tired, Pha moth any ossification I felt them and examined went out followed him down a 'email alley and magas and the commencement of a railway as well as by formes compaules. Siguer Cincel tioner not dispensing in Recording with the Atenes no dinaan bag been discovered the barring the duneuset diset, be wan found lying a little them externally, and I believe there was no assi into an openm shop, whem he want to take fifty miles..in length to connect that port ratiorno as Martdio, bare all appeared in the Mr. Frangis-Ta Masoch a thin as a legal sein in the substance of the teart called the nor. him on his back, but I saw him more thın; band ¦
Abdal Signora Silini un Doroles, ant Signor would be lists to prosecution
bis usual allowance of oplum. The City --with-Hubli, and thence witir the Indigo sys-charaators hafers, and the performance on Tuas-qualification required in Hongkor There are onary vassals; in this one he did not split down a little; I dal not see bit straight-n the Did you carefully dissect the bralo in all ite to the conch where Shan Fu was sucking, and ...police placed themselves on a conch opposite tom, was inaugurated. Marmugao is most day was, so far as those parts are concerned, a legal qualifications in longkong. I don't know those seanals up in the deceased and examine them logs and arma down; the kuous wors bout a parts P-Yes, I and Dr. Clouth.
| bozan to talk about the roomt murder and in- advantageously situated, bat it has at pre- gilini was gracefal and charming as usual and qualificativa. I am not aware which of the laws ans, but as far as be rbsarved frota their out-bed clothes over him, and sometimes not, authore was a slight convostion, the same as Elia was that oh a murder could have been vom. repetition of provivus performacTAR. Signors whether the law of Hongkong requires any legal internally, and they were not split up in bis pre-little. The deceased, sometimes slept with the Thore was no songestion of the brain at all? condiary cane at Shanghai, saving bow strange it sent neither railway nor telegraphic ang na swautly as ever, while Signor Ciocot and of England extend to Hongkeng
side appearance, they were normal
was not surprised to fad he was not covered by vissers, but nothing particular,
mitted is so civilized a community, as that of munication with any part of Indin, and for full command of his magnificent voice. Tho Hia Werabip-What medical diploms do you Mr. Franois-Can you say there were no signs the bod clothes that morning. I do not know who Were the lungs congested ?-Oh, immensely. Shanghal. Shon Fa. after listening a while, fro months in the your Goa is isolated, part of Fittoria was taken by Signses Petrovich, hold - hold suveral. I hold a diploma of the of cmnification in these coronary vessels ? turned him from his right sido on to his back; Will you be a little more ssiontife, pleque. suddenly said, "It is indeed staro, Tho
who appeared to greater adroutage ia It than wa University of Aberdzon, J. era a mater of enr. Tho-railway-and-harbon-works-are-being-havo sopa her in any of her previous abaraptors, gery in the same university, a member of the
Witasse-daw no sign of œsification. Somecho must have done it. The port was chat. Was there any congestion of the brain P-Yos it. Felice asked him some questions shout the mat- Can you say positively, as a madival man, that 'The docessed's position was altered after I first {, mas slightly congested.
ter, and aftern while Blan. En said in an ampha. constracted by the West of India Portu- and the audione, evinced the warmest sprecia-Royal Calloge of Surgeons of finghand, and a there was no ossideation of these vessels F-saw him that moralog. The witaminstrated Then how do yea account for De. Clouth's the manner that he and the murdered-gentleman, guese Railway Company, chiedy with British fin both of her soting and cinging, Az is licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries in There was not.
on the floor the position in which he first found statement that the bruin was in its normai con. Chang, had once been master and servant, and Sigror Petrovich tanzenrrently and with teate, London,
Can you say positively P-I, oz, capital, but the Portugese are beartily co-bul seemed to lack a little fores in his acting
the deceased, and the position in which he oflor. | ditjes -Perhaps he meant that these was no that he, Shan Fo, was at this Chang's house on How are these degresa obtained?-By compli Willont having seen them opened ?—Yes. ward saw him.]
kuptare.
| the 15th day of the 11th mooz, and so forth, opemting, being fally impressed with the Sirer Lanzovi, us Don Gregorio, proved himself aacs with the regulations in regard to study; by Do you know of any sizopmeétatoes ander ·Dr. Marques said—I am nesistant Superintend. No, he said there was no rupture.
The polipe, taking advantage of the admission, iimportance of making Marangaq a port in the audianas with him in bis fuo, white at the payment of certain foes.
25 arseliest buffo actor, and completely carried examination in all these requiremonts, and by the which the ordinary tests of oiloation would not at the Government Civil Hospital. I al vot Dr. Wharry has said it was rather bloodings, questioned him very carefully; bat lie appeared reality he well ne in name. The harbour same tive the music of the part gave hie a bet.
fail to detect disse of the lungs --Yes, whores M.D. I am a member of King's and Queen's The base was slightly vongated, but the other very much confused, and would answer po quee Is there any modior? question you would like the charter is iscomputout.
Collogo and a licentiate of the Royal College of part was not..
ticos The police accordingly arrested him and works, which include the construction of aing the capabilities of his roh lass voleo. Signora asked me what I think is the probable cause of a patient which would prevent the ordinary test was admitted to the hospital on the 31st of last of the hourt P-The rentriols at the heart was smined. He will be sent to Shangbai. At pre fer opportunity than he bas Eitherto and ot abow me to put I have not put-I think you have not Do you know of sarthing in the condition of Bargeons of Irulard. The body of the dousand Did pen notios any distension of the arteries forwarded him to the yameh, where he was ext braakwater, are designed to render the port Bartolini, as the young noble, contributed death.
from showing disease of the langst-Where the month at about 4.50 p.m. On the following day slightly distended.
Bent ho is in prison in Soaskaw, knd says that on acoėsible to atoumers at all seasons, and i hur share towards the snooees of the piece, and
disease of the longa existed" ty a very slight ex--I held a post mortem at about uing am. in c004 In the diseny called augina photorin, it is the day of, his arrest be, walked through the Signor Brünetti worked hard in the aberases, when completed it is expected the steamers The principals were and led before the partais at be limited to Dr, Wharry's opinion upon what possible cause to prevent a diagnosis of disease Clouth was there the whole time. The rough be examined under a microscope.
Mr. Francis May I ask that the question may leat, it might escape: notice, but I know of no junction with Dr Clouth and Dr, Wharry. Dr. called distansion of the arteries P-They would alley of the Orphan Asylum four times without of the British-fodia Steamship Company the end of the second, third; and fourth Arts, and a Bar upon the post mortem exupination. I ack of the lunge by a compotout porten, where the work, opening the skin, of discation was done
any fixed purpose. After drinking only a very Did you Aramince them with a maioroscope -- small quantity of wipe, he felt that ho was in a will call regularly all through the year. The during the evening there were overal excorus, that his answer should be couned to what to langs were in sheh state e those of the de, as it generally la by Alak, the head nurse, but I No, besaces I saw nothing to cause me to think very intriste place and did not know where to telegraph will follow the construction of the hot in each ease the artistes simply bowed their saw-therault of his own medical examina emasd.
Lopened the viscars! The body was that of us DocuSsary,
| go-be felt as if he word nodar somo spell. Sa. acknowledginants. Signor. Gurt pizyad-the notion
-- Would the paistence of severe attack of bron about 15 years of age: the face was pain, the ex- railway, and then fa gyery reason to Hope companiments with his usual ability. The nort
Mey not a man the frond, wo ina pectoria paratitipus prople of couruh he loro thứt the His Worship-I think that is fair, and that whitie daring the time the patient was ander pression cahin. I noticed also that both obooks without leation say post moriens elects ? ghost of the murdered man was with filia. It thať“ „by June, 1886, the entire work will be performance will fake place on Saturday, when the question oight lo tu me lasted..
axumination prevent the aristoase of sevaro die-, wero grimson, and bis left car was of Well, I believe it is possible, but that. form appears that the names Jêu Haiso-chilan sod carried out, and as brought into constant produced with Signore dilini in the part of Francis. I don't bink you are carent in that,
Donizetti's popular opera Is Favorite" will be Dr. Wbarry I don't agree with you, Mr. esso of the lungs being discovered P-No. deep red colour and congested. Un epening thỏ) of tho disşase in kare. Death from that Stan Fu belong to one and the same person. It Have you read no work in which sock a thing thorax I found the two upper lobes of both lange | disones is more generally associated with a dia. ffa'aupposed that the prisoner took op alias after. companiesten with the roat of the world, renere.
I mesa.
Lie stated -No
yaro qlazasad arşì the jeft aper was firmly ad- east state of the valves,
bo bad committed sus murder --Paju Nene,
What is It?
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