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etty Clarks testified that she was sent for that morning by Amanda to get a short-cake she had baked for her. Gave a piece to her little sisters and took the rest to school. A few minutes before ten o'clock divided the rest of it with the two Misses Maule, when shortly afterwards they all became suddenly sick at the stomach. Did not ask the cook to bake her a cake; it was altogether voluntary on her part. Mrs. Maria Allen--My daughter teaches school. About 10 o'clock she came to me and said that some children were very sick. The little Maule girls board with us, and they were immediately put to bed, when I applied all the remedies usually resorted to for sick stomach, but they did them no good, and I sent for a physician. The children continued extremely ill till about one o'clock next morning, and then began to get better. Drs. Anderson and Haxall visited the children; found them very ill, vomiting violently; suffering from headache, pain in stomach and bowels, and sho