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Died from his Injuries. --We made mention yesterday of the fact that William D. Bowman had been brought before the Mayor on the previous day and held to bail to appear before, that functionary to day to answer the charge of having dangerously wounded Private George Balley, of the Davis Light Dragoons, by striking him on the side of the head with a brickbat. The injury turned out to be more serious than was at first imagined, Bailey, who was taken to the Medical College Hospital, dying yesterday from the effects of the blow. Coroner Sanxay held an inquest over the remains soon after being notified of the death of the party. The evidence before the jury was only as to the result of the blow given Bailey, which medical testimony established had fractured his skull and produced death. The verdict of the jury was in accordance with this fact. Other testimony may be introduced on the examination of the accused before the Mayor to day.
Supposed death from poison. --A member of Capt. Reed's company, the President's Guard, named George C. Bozelle, died yesterday, four hours after having swallowed something sent from an apothecary store in answer to the prescription of his attending physician. The friends of the deceased very naturally thought his death owing to poison being sent by a wrongful interpretation of the physician's order, and requested Coroner Sanxay to hold an inquest, which he was engaged in doing at a late hour last night at the residence of the parents of the deceased, corner of Clay and Henry streets.