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und in the yard, very near where the body of the dead woman was lying. These were covered with fresh blood, and gave indications of having just been used. There was no testimony before the Coroner's jury to show that the deceased had used either of the knives, though McCarthy alleged when arrested that his wounds had been inflicted by her. An 9 o'clock yesterday morning a jury was summoned and an inquest conducted by Coroner Sanxay, when the following testimony was elicited: Dr. James Beale, who made an examination of the wounds on the body of the deceased, deposed: On examination of the body of the deceased, Ellen McCarthy, I found the following described wounds, viz: a wound in the throat at the top of the stemmo, pursuing a downward and backward course, reaching the trachea, and wounding the recurrent arteries in the neighborhood of the æsophagus; a wound between the 7th and 8th ribs, passing over the left lung, and severing the lower third of the heart, and cutting int