Jones Cornell Dempster, colonial Surgeon, being sworn, states, he has

"nothing to add to his depositions before the Coroner,

which are as

follows: "examined the body of an Indian, I believe named Ali, now lying at the brat linde. I found a wound, which appeared to be the effect of a gun shot, in the right side of the abdominal cavity -

sufficient to cause death?"

William Aurelius Harland, M.D., states he confirms his deposition before the Coroner, and has nothing to add to it. It follows: "On the night of the 11th instant, or morning of the 20th, I was called down to East...

was "Prist to attend a wounded...

found

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Auan, whose body had just been viewed by the jury, lying on the floor of a house in the village, and suffering under a gun shot wound which had passed through the right groin, wounding the intestines in several places, and lodging in the left ilium. That wound was the cause of death".

Ar Wing being sworn, states - "San-

Show, working jeweller in the employ of the first contractors. I was sleeping in his shop the night of the 1st January. I was awoken by breaking into the shop. I identify all the prisoners but the "Chow, Ron Miten Sheard firing outside the shop. After the firing I left the shop by the back door and called out...

The case for the prosecution being

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