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eadily to medical treatment. I saw no marks of violence except a bruise under the right eye. None of the ribs of the deceased were fractured, as had been rumored, nor were there any bruises upon his person. The post mortem exhibited a disease of the left lung, and slight inflammation in the coating of the lung, but not sufficient to cause death. Dr. Anderson assisted in the post mortem, and concurred in the statement of Dr. Waring. David Hughes concurred in the statement made by Mr. McPherson. Mrs. Mary Woof saw the parties come into her house together after the fight. They drank together, and were friendly. Edward Doran cupped Curry during his illness, and examined his person carefully. He could discover no superficial discolorations. John Munn saw Peasley pull Jones away from Curry, but saw no blow given. W. C. Daley saw no blow struck. The Mayor, owing to the absence of other witnesses, adjourned the investigation until to-day at 12 o'clock.