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, " r . - - ' - X - ' - S IT'S! ' ' 5 I r II A A s LI A A 1 TV A A A. a 'Hef A. - A A. i M ; '- ' .VOL. VIII. V RALEIGH,.; a, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,iS7J. . '' ' : so.. TI1E SENTINEL. """"OVIBTISISQ KATEaT"' ,f Aaverltacruents will b Inserted ta tlx 7 asarixtL u Uie follnwin rata fx stiaarwuf 1 mm ineu, or sea suiniua anes. : UMautn u uum.... ; t.4W 4. u aUlMiliawu UMMtMHt ,. IU Wook... ,. ... Ml CV t otwrat 1 rerti, .("I inare, Tmo. 3-t9U It mm lu 11 ' 4U.IW ( -4 U ' " 1 4 " ,au.u)ii I mw.i ' , u 1 w iili. 4.WI IfUfTi -jiU'ii Uii, B.UO H . :t itf.UU - 11 ? ' I1.1W 13 .fat Ui Sml-Wkl; flan , D.lljr rmtot. 44.- 41UU i.mi Htk atldtUotul IHMllu, 14.00 1:1 (JU 14. tW KiliU HiUU Uire (filu at HOME A('rAIH8. Corroir Musrr. ritporied bj hynm kiuut, Orocr anil Cimiuiatluii Mer chaut, South Mttik.t Btrect : . lUutioH, Nor. 13. Price of t.itl in lo our Market to daj : 13 in. - - . - 17 eti. 4PM - -- A --.-- Salt, - . - - 40 ball. Iteccijita, - - - " - Tom of tlx Market, pmdj. Local. Don. Ex. V. fl. Benator J. C. Abbott, u in toe cltf jetrt(Ij. r. The State newt prepircj la cr ded out bj a prea ol other matter. Twelre uf our eitiaeoa left jUrJJ morning Ui atteoJ the Wilmingtuo Fair W. Ii U. Cowlea, of Wilko County, it a cauJidnte for Keailing Clerk ia one of Ilouateof .be LrgUUture. During the pant wrek the butcher of this Citjr alaoghtcrej 33 bee re, 73 10 aheep, 3 calve and 8 derr, , All of the hone ia the tubM of Meawa. Wynne, yncejr A Co., ffopt-xl bj the ma! ad j, an improving. . No cat of -.-Iha-diamt hae-4BaJe It -appeal ance la ' .. the lUblwt of the Heaar. Dann.- ; Col. L. W. Humphrcj, one of the Stha tor elect from the district oompoeed of the counties of Wayne and Duplin, i spoken of a President, frv Um of the Senate. The Lt Governor elect cannot qualifj until Jannarr 1st, and the lg islature oooTene 00 next Monday. Mr. Charles Lang, the clever and veil known saloonist, is s'-ill at No. SI t 8, where lie "will take pleasure in being tisi ted kr bis nornerous friends. . Thou-li residing in this city but companitiveiT short time, 11 r, Ling ha succiided in winning aiiuij warm friends. During the spacial term of the Superior Court, of this county, which is t be commenced on the 8 lb of jAMjary twxV tlie Brat turr cck will txf devdU'd to the civil ducket and the remainder tu trial 00 th criminal docket. Fibbmkx' StPPiUt. The supper j(ivea Monday evening at the National Ilntcl, 1 by the Hk and Ladder Company, in honor of the reception of their new truck was, we leni, socces T in every particu lar. We were not "able, much toour ro ret, to attend, owing to other cngaga- ' menta. The Ketone Company and a num ber of invited guests were present and the evening paaaed off most pleasantly. Speeches were made by Major Whitaatr, x-Mayor Bayaood, ander whose admin istration, in 1867, the Book & Lsdder Company was formed, T. P. Lee, Assistant Fireman of the lUacue, W." C Btronacli, Foreman of the Uecua, Assistant Chief hiiT ' Engineer B. T. CUwson, K. P. Battle, . ' EfH)., and several others, whose names we did sot learn. 1 , i II all we hear liKtrney the supper ws gotten np-witn elegance and served ina ,;jnacner which could not tail In giving satiifactioe to the most fustldiuus, and to the Steward of the Hotel, Mr. Billings, the Credit ot its success is due. At about 11 p. m. tin banquet Closed snd the coinpiny separated, each earrying home most t4e.liicaiw.it,li..iaiit of the evening. " TutATKiiiU. lb tollowiug bill of ' fare in the theatrical line will be offered for the delectatiok of the denizen of Wil- . mington, 'according to Uie Mar. It i highly provable tht all, or most ofihese entertainment will visit as, nd Ip this ' reason we reproduce the piev H , , ' ' Lovers of amusement in iur iiy wil be glad to Uara that they are to be treat - ed to an unnenaily stirrinj and brUliuut theatrical season during the winter, and spring. Such an array uf artiatie talent, in fact, has probably never before graced our borders, during any one season, as will visit oar progressive ,tity between now and Uie '-blushing month of May." To continence a ith, Anderson, the celebra 1 ted Magician, will occupy the Opera Bouse for the balance of this week. Next comes Kate Fisher, with her celebrated horse "Wonder," supported by a superior ernjpany from the liichmoud, Virginia, I heat re, who rtss an engageweni. nere uur-' ng f air week, la aUUiuon to tuese en- gkf-emeat hare already been effected with lbs following first class stars and star com panics : Rule l'utnam s yomeuy (uomps ny ; Olo Bull's Concert' Company ; the beautuul and fiuicinating Mrs. Jjs. A. Oaies, Hhrady sn scknowkdged favorite with WiiuiUigtonians ; John B. tweoa, the celclirld Comedian ; the lpy and Benedict Mintr;l Cfooipany; Madnme Janaichelr, whre reputation is world . wide; O. I.. Kixc's Cynijny, from the Olympic Theatie, le Vork city, snd muy ntiiei of twite in the tnetrtc.(l World. H 00 r readers will pvrciiv Ilia! there ii not the leet proLnUiiitf ol their pining I'.ir the latk of superior eiitria 11 . menu duriilg the present aauion. ' ' ' " x run foisoxixa of ' &svl t& J. B. SXITU TBI ?BMCT t)F TUB .. . JUBT.' COKOMER' 1 Tim Wir AMD OADOBTItn OS- 5 Til IKCKAD niPLICATKD ASD COWMtT ' TD TO iAIL, Cn SSJ , C , This is one of the saddest, cases that ever threw gloom over Hit community, snd it is with ftlings of the deepest pain that our duty as a journalist compels us to invade the sanctity ! a lamily circle, ho hove been already , crushed beneath a we'ghtof woe, in giving th folluw-liig condensed history of this teiribi sff iir ; On the morning of the 1st ol October, Dr. J. Brinton 8mith died under circum stances tending -strongly to the belief that hoiaon had been administered. Mitgniu, Coroner, too! charge of the pr.'miset, and took in possesion the re muius f dose of it id let a puwdi bowl of suj;sr, a spoon which be found on th bureau in l lie bed-room of the de ceased; a tin b x containing acidlitx rjudujudUie.Uu-4.ihrtratipet out uf m liicli said 4na Was- mind.-- 'f he evidence 'n brief is as follows ; Dr. Smith on the morning in (question called for dose of seidlUx powders; hi daughter, Mrsi France L. iiano. went out of the room, obtained the powder and mixed them for him.-' He did not drink all of the dose oa account' of Its bitter tatc After taking th draught be finished writing letter snd went to breakfast. ..." Alter h bad finished eating he lit his pipe. just then u was taken sic k, and died shortly afterwards la convulsions. On the next day a poit mortem examination wa made by Dra. . Burks Bay wood, JamwMcKen, and P. J. Buy wood, Jr., the result ttt wlikh was that the brum, heart and lunt; beiuir : exsmliied, uo cause of . death could be discovered. The stomach was taken out and delivered to Coroner Mssuin who took the same. together with the other articles meattoned, rhibelphiaaforjanalsia by VcuL Oenth, the result of whicj) will.b..'c in the Iteport herewith publiahed. On the tarn day, from information obtained. Coroner Magnin found ia a closet in the bed room, close to the bureau where the box of Powdors was kept, a buttle of Strychnine. The evidence proved that Mis. .Mary E. Smith wa the custodis of laid key, snd that It was Hi lust piatsssion on the-morning of th death; that she was the ttysci- on th morning" before breakfast ; that no servant or any oae but member of the family ever went to the closet ; that it was always kept locked $ that it contained the valuable papers of the family. Thsj Jury mot on Wednes day night, Nov. 7ti, and received the report vl Prof. Oenth, and adjourned to nreet on Monday. November 11th. when it Wat elicited ia evidence that Dr. Eolith was very cruel to hi family, specially to Mrs. Smith, p 1 The jury, after patient deliberation and th examination of over dozen witnesses, at 8 12. o'clock, oa Monday night, ten. dered the following verdict : ' That the deceased, Rev. Dr. J. Briutou Smith, came to bit death on the morning of the 1st of October, from the effect of itrychnine mixed in dose of Seidllts powders d uiiois'ered by Frances L. Mann, and that Mary E. Smith wa the costo- diati of the key ot closet In which wa found a vial of (aid poitonoua drug. I A warrant for the arrest of and com mitment to jail of Mrs. Frances L. Mann and Mrs. Mary X. Smith was issued by the Coroner yesterday (Tuesday) morning snd placed in the bands of tli sheriff; :. , a SPORT ON Till caKUICAL UITKSTI8ATI0X pr SUHDHT ABjTlCLIta wuirtt WXR BAHOKO T MB OH OCTOBXa 4 TU, 1873, BT ALBERT MASK lit, BSO, COROSE OV THB COOKTI OF WAKB, STATBorBOBTH CAROLINA '''' ' In the afternoon of October 4tb, 1878, Mr. Albert Magnin called npB oie at the uiversiiy of I'ennsylvania and ststod that on Tuesday morning, October 1st, 3, Dr. J. Brinton Smith had died sud- clrt'BttBIancei,' wETch Ud fc tlie beJief. thst poison a as the cause of deatb ; that a t mortem examination nad been marie tbrffreorl7K1lifraemy'ci;'' JameslcKee snd Fabius Bay wood, Jt, who deiivered-the stomach of the docnas ed to him ; that the jury had directed him 10 proceed at one to Philadelphia and tf deliver the stomach ind such other evi dence, as wis pertaining to the case, to Profeaior Genth for analysis and scientific examination j that he bsd personally put the siomscb and otrter article tutu jars and other vessels, which bet had procured f jr the purpose and-which were new and cleaned by himself ; that hs had sealed them and that (very thing bad been kept under his care, so that nobody could h&v been abl to come in tnotact witu the 1 same. 1 - The ' fbllowing articles were received' from Mr. Msgnin s . ;, - J L. Glass jir with stouiadb. t. Tumbler and dontenta of the same in wide moulhed (ilans stoppered boMle. O. SIB UOA WlVH DVIUIlia pmUVTI IJT per. . v , 4. Wrappers of ihe SeidliU powder tin box, and the bine and white papers, from hscli tneItcgea Utul dose was taken, ail paper. 5. Teaspoon in piper. 8. Olmis jar with sttjfar. Before omtmenciog the various pTnccsi s their details, wliicb have bn nietl in the course of this iovosHgitiiia, 1 will piiint out the precautions, which were adopted Kure auxilute certainty 01 me results. All th mlistanow, which I rweived IVom Mr. Mat'iiin were keptla the same condMiou', seali-d in Uie travelling batr, in hied fie brouitht tlx, and were placed' nd hwked op 111 a ctwr, 4 which 1 had the only key. and were ji it there until 1 ad a room 11; ml up iur nisiorw;i;'siioD. he whole exaiuinalioa wa made witu entirely new appararwi, which never be fore bad been assd in the laboratory or elwhere; all swasela were walked by myself before sa with drilled Wsiev; all the reagents wars previously Luted ftir their absolute parity nad werefuund purr.; Tke room, ia which Kie hivestigatioa was oondttcted was a sntherR room ba the cast wing of the first floor uf the Pennsyl vania L'oiversity Building (a one- story nasemoat being below). It has two win dows, which were arranged In such s man ner that they could not be opened from tue outmUu ; but fur still better protection, tlie shutters tnasde the windows were closed and a pterc of muslin plnccd over them, which was fastened with sealing wax snd my private seal attached. The seal was always locked up after use. There is only one door to this room, w hich be side being locked with it key, was secured by a peculiar spring bronce pad loi k. Every eveaiog after l.king it, this was wrapped into a piece of musita and my private seal attached to it, that it ouuid not be opened without teanng tfi seals. Every morning all the scab were examined and were foand perfect during the whole investigation. The reagent and apparatus were only used for (Am iavcsiigauoa ; the door wa always kept locked, and no one wa ad mitted into the room, whilst it wa going on. . j . . , ; ns . , , I believe that every precaution wa used. and the best methods for separation and lestinjr were most scrupulously employed. not the least doubt can therefore-txisl.aa to tue correctness ol th ruwlia, Ths articies wars received in thealter- nooa ol the 4th of October, 1873, and on the 8th I bad finished ail th preliminary examination of raaireuta, etc., and en that date at once commenced the examination of the stomach snd subsequently that uf me otner articles. Doe it will be better first to give the detail of the examination of the latter substances snd to wind up wu a mat nt in stout acn. I bo. 1. Sugar. V It consisted of a mixture of so called crushed sugar and white granular sugar. It wa some list damp, not very clean, tome piece being brownish, apparently from coffee, which had come in contact with the same. It was contained in a wide mouthed glass jar with japanned tin cover, the latter lasteaed oa by oiled silk and plaster ol Paris. A piece. of red tape wa sealed on the centre uf the lid, also on the sidesof the jar, but rather imperfectly, be cause on one side it bsd come on and on the other the tape had been burnt through The Jar, however, conld not hsvo been opened without breaking the plaster of Paris, which wa tuund to be ta pcriect Cc-ridjllun, The follnwins rxnerimenlrwcn made 1, One-half ol the sugar (SS'irrs.) was dissolved ia water, ths dilution wa mule alcaline by soda and then violoetly shaken Hh chloroform. As the chloroform, after 34 hours stsnding, was still much divided Into small nlnuults more water was added and after the removal of the first (nueous solution, the chlorolorra was shaken with fresh' Water. The clear chkrtorra was separated with a stopcock funnel and al lowed to evaporate spontaneously, it tell a trace of an ' appatvatly fatty, residue without taste, rjuiuhuric Acid sliuhrlr darkened it, the sdtii ion of an exceeding ly minuta crystal ot liichromate of potash did not produce the loaat trace af a eokira tion indicating the presence of strychina. 3. A small cy Under was tilled with sugar and then with chloroform and shaken, the chloroform then filtered off and spon- laneonili evaporated. A minute quantitv of fattv roaidus . remained, which was (lightly daikened by sulphuric acid, but la tli solutioa ot wnicn rennsngsnste of potuah irave no coloration. About nail an ounce or tue sugar was a ssoiven in water, acmuiaiea wuu hydrochloric scid, and then a large quan tity of strong hydroeulpburic acid water added, which gave ao precipitate or col oration after 34 hours standing, shoeing the aweaee or metallic poisons. From all these experiments It Is erldeut thaLthe sugar conrauied neither strych nia nor metallic poisons. 0. 11. Orb ans seiout rawDaa. It contained nine powde.s in white. and nine in blue paper. They were in a tin box, wrapped in whit writing paper, tied With a yellow String and sealed with lour seals marked ! II. Mahler, Kaleign, North Carolina." On the paper, in which the box was wrapped, wss written ; " Dr. . Urinton Hmilli, died IS minute p it 5 clock, Oct 1st, 1873;" ' The following experiments were made with the Seidiitx powders : i 1. One hall ol each or the nine pow den in blue paper were mixed together and dissolved in water. The tuste of th olntion wss that of Uicailjouais ot soda, without the least bitter the solution wss turbid from impurities in the bibitrconate ol soda. Chloroform was added sud vio lently shaken at intervals; ths chloroform was then separated by a stopcock tunnel, and, as it wa slightly turbid, it was fit tared and the clear ch 0 oform-liuuid pontaneously evaporated. There re amed a very niuiute trace 01 a lany substance, which was slightly darkened by sulphuric and. but the addition ot a juutuMiatisk,U produced ao coloration, therefor no trychnia was present. , 2. Uiiehalf of each of the nine pow- deis iti white patier were mixed and dis lved in water. ' The solution had a pure4y acid taste of tartaric acid and was nearly clear ; soda ' was added until the IllfUIU .'I ...- I II W 1 ,V. . '41, MUIVH wever did ant produce a precipitate. The alcaline liquid was shaken with chlo- iform, the ehlorototm separated by a funnel with stopcock and spontaneously raporstrd. A mere, irsc of residue was left, which was moistened with sulphuric acid and tested with bichromate of po tash, which produced bo coloration.: strychnia was therefore absent. 1 3. Th Von tents of one half uf a blue and one half of a white paper were dis solved in water, and . tested for nVUIlic poisons with hydmsulpburtc acid, which gave no precipitate after 31 hours, which proved tb absence or any of the metallic poisons. , , . these experiments prove that Uie tseiu- lit! powders, which were in the tin box id not contain any strychnia or poison ous a.etsl, ' , ' f no. m. Powdkb w aArrKiis. . " Tbey . were, contained" in a piece of riting paper and , were marked "fow- der Wrapper," and consisted of (lis fol .wing: ' . ." a. The outde wrspper n bchiiiu powder box with direcUoes for use, etc u. One white pir, winch Mxa con tained tlie acid powder. C line blue paper, winch had contained ths biciib mate of swla. a. Nothing Kriuld be obweved on the outride wrajij-rrt, neither any remnants of a p ndet r ta'e. t. The riili paprr i w slao s . rcorly'fri tr-m dbertng powd- r, Imt it had a d'.-ridtdiy a.-Vl t; without, b- nifr bitTtr. . ... 1, . .. " . 1 1 1 ' ', , 1 ..1 IU c TfteahM paper had some miunte qtUBtitietof a while powder, which orvatailine undi-r the mtcMscope. adhering toll. . It had sn inlensily bitter taste, and, efts solved in anluhdric arid aiihout Color, When a minute crystal of eilliet bichro mate - or pcrniatwauate d notaalt a'ldcd and atirre with lhia wlnilo", tl developed a beautiful blue color, cnaaging throogri purple into red. These are tiie most eliaiaplorwlic resc tmns M atiychiils snd there Is no ot he sulmtanos known which irivc them. Tha white poWdur adhering to lb blue paper w then lore strychnia. . .. . NO. 4.. AfAPKR marked : " po is m: ( BHKASKR. . It centnineil a teitp uu m irked ; J. V 8,, Ui which adhered a trac of a (Mill puwdi-r. The quantity waalaMt ivi-i bteC It Was Cureiully scritpeil off iuto s wetcb crvatal, diai-oived in sulphuric acid Ul a ooliirles liquid, which developed the PeHHtituI series of colors, blue, purple and red by lite, addition ( bichromate of potash, which is ehararterUtic ol suychnia. Borne must, altbough invisiblo.'bave hered to other port of the spoon because it produced upon the tongue a decidedly bitter tattle. I have washed the spoon witb chloroloim and evaporated It tiMm taiHwiiely on a watch crystal. Th resi due under the microscope showed bwide imparities particltw of a crystalline form a minute quantity scraped tiff with aglass roddissolved in sulphtwio acid without color., and, .. htch 0 init-r potss trtr vi oied in this soiutnm the beautiful parple color, characteristic to strycnnia. NO, 5. TCMHLKK AND . CONTENT 1.1 OI.AS ItomulD B.1TT1.E. A tumbler, in which it ia alleged th SeidliU powder bad been given,, w Inch produced death,, together with a g law- stoppered, Wide mouthed bittle, contain nig, according to sir. Magnin s statenieat. tlie balance of the dissolved seidlitz pow dfr, which bad nut beea swallowed on account of its bitter taste. The bottle was covered with file I silk aud plaster nf fans, and contained one ounce 01 nouid A portion ot the liquid had leaked out. ' 1 be liquid bsd a slightly acid reaction and a very bitter taste. It was placed into an evaporating dish and th tumbler well as the bottle were rinsed with wa ter ; eiifht drops ol hydrochloric acid wa added and the liquid evaporated over a water bath to syrupy consistency. A cm siderable quantity of bitartrat of tod separated on evaporation: Water was then added, the liquii) filtered and the crystal washed as long a a inner taste wa perceived. The 111 rate was collect ed- In- -w- chtss-sstorrped buttle,-rileile aluaiut by toe addition ot sods, an 1 in alcaline liquid repeatedly and violently shaken with sn etiaal bulk uf chloroform. When the ctilorotorm solutluin bad become clear, H was separated with a stopcock funnel. Th alcaline liquid was a second time shakes with etilnrolorni, aud after he separation of tha same by stopcock lunnel, lbs to liquids were united snd nltered into small tared beakerglasa, and spontaneously evaptiruted. A erysuliiie mtidnal rtmaind, which waa dried over sulphuric-' acid lor a perfect deaaication and weighed alter a Tew da; a. It weighed 1,0.18 grains. ,. A few trial tests' were made, and it wu fonud thst the crystal dissolved without o dor in sulphuric acid, which solution gav a Scries 01 blue, purple, ami red cot. ors. when treated with a crystal uf bi chromate of potash. This eictinn lell but little doubt that the cryatais were trychnia, and, as I had au abundance of material, I now proceeded tq apply ail the other important tests. Which , are known nf this substance. For this pur pose) the crystals were dissolved in a tew drops id sceiic acid and water, evalua ted over th wstorbvh to dryness and th crystals of the acetate dissolved in 230 eraiu of auter, that making a so.utlon coutaiuiiig about 1-250 of one grain of strvchniu. Most nf the teats were, made with this solution, but some w lib a greater concentration, othei with a still greater dilution.. Drops of the solutious were placed upon small watch crytiils, t,nd by the addition ol the re agents with pointed glass rods, the reaction obtained. The character of the precipitates was then ex ami ncd nnder tha microwHp. The following results ers obtained : 1. A drop of the acetate eolation ex posed to the vapois of smmonia, was at once covered with a white Ii m ; after a few moments it changed into whit nejediea, many of wbwh div.-rgii g from a common centra. ' 3. Soda produced immediately a white pulverulent precipitate, which after a IfW momenta cryatallizod into needle, lika lliose jirodm-ei by smmonia. . . 3. 8me of the crystals urechfiutcd by ammonia were diaaolve-d in sulphuric m id to a c11l.1rU.1a liquid. A minute Irsgment of bichromate of potash developed at once a deep blue color, changing through parple into red. , ; 4. Some of ths crvstala, precipitated by rods, were dissolved ia nitric scid with out change of color. r 5. Sulphocyanide of poiVsiuiu gave in -100 solution a CryalalliiW deposit of I t. Iodide vl potassium gave in l-KW ilution a deposit of oonceutrlcally nr- fangeir 'tieedltw-' ".. 1. Bichmmate Of Polaah gave lininedl- tcly with 1 S00 toluiion a crysulline pie- cipiate, with at dilution of 1 -3.00 and .tirring tha mixture small crystals 0( Hie chromate soon st-pirsted Irom tha liquid. To sum or the Chromate prec pitstr sulphuric acid wa added, which at one develoicd tli series of blue, purple and red colors. - " ' - ' 8. Terchloride of Kld eave 111 1 1000 solntion immediately an amorphous ye! lowuh precipitate; which- arranged alicr sumetima into cryatallinci groups. 0. liichlond ot ptatiauin gave la 1UU0 solution at once a whitish preripi- late, which ai ranged after sometime into. crysialline and stellate groups. . 10. I'icnc ( cartiTioiic) setd gnrt im mediately with 1 250 solution a yellow precipitate, which aiHin arranged into very peculiar and characteristic groups 01 tulisand curved crystal ; a t-lOOO solu ihio cave after a short time similar curved cryalale and crystalline group. 11, Ch lurid ilf mercury (corrosiv su blimate) gave in 1 2vii.aolution a while precipitate, arranging after a short time into radiating groups. 1 " 13. Iodiihydrargvrato of potamium rave in 1 J.M solotion -white partly curdy recipttate, wtilcti alter sometime cilanged iul a granular crystalling procipitats. 13. rerrucyannie ol potattsium gave in 1-100 soiiitKin after standing a minute crysulline pieripiute. . . 11. rerricvauide ut potaium gave a ieporit 01 leaig need lea, arrsnirti arouan Cell tie. - 15. Iodine tu Iodi-l rf poUtMum gava at once in excee.liug'.V dilute SMiulMsss a red.lUii browa pracipiute, lnch after shon t me Ihic mii cryt tdine. Strychnia b the oary anhstance know m chemistry, which gives th shove series of reacti.ira. no ih.iiiil esa then for exist as to its present ia ta tnmbler and the liquid in the glass sloprd bottle. ; ' i ; . vr, Tsa SroUvra. . It was contained in a wide aumthed tjla-wj.ir, the mottih uf which was covered with oiled i!h and a japanned tin cover fastenta ciytvt by plaster of , Pari. Over the top ol fh Ird was placed piiee ot red tape, sealed trp m the centre nf the asms and oa bulk sides ot tee gleet I ir. fcveryiiimg and al ihssesds were lound ia peif. ct ctiuditlon. The stomach was cut open snd emptied ot la a greater part uf its contents. ni latter were of a whiti.h sppinrance with undigested meat, pwkles, etc.; ot a tmut- fl.d owsistency, a strongly acid reeuou and Of a decided odor of vlniuar. 'Hu t aeih.'d ti) grains (.bout 13 nuuenjsnd weie -divided into two equal purls ; the Stomach stilt vontsiuing a considerable portion of the i-octents was cut ia two parU for separate t xamlnatiuns. 1. Etaminativu fr Vassie AeH : Hall' of the touleol of .Ihaalemach were smployod Iur this purtviae. As al ready suu-d, (heenlv decided odr which waa perceived, waa that of pickles, every part was lusU without the leaat siga ol putretacilon. . me contents Were placed in a large risk and over the mouth of it ta inverted small beakerglas, which had a drop . .f utrue of silver In the bottom The bottle and contents were bested in a Water bath Iur halt ta hour ; a considers ble quantity uf steam had du.mg that time coudenaed iu the beaker, but th sliver solution did not . show the least trace of a turbidity from the formation ol cyanide vt silver, licuce the conclusion that Bo pruaeic wa present. . t . About' two pari nf strong alcohol (93 pr. ct ) Were added to tha contents of th stomach Naud shaken, then set aside lor the exiiaiiaatioa lor organic poisous. 3. Xxaniutfiin Jvr ArMU, Antinonf and iltrritry : One-hall ol th stuhiscb, eoutainiiis stilt a cousideraui quantity 01 th con tents, wa cut iuto small piece and boiled lor one hour witti hydrochloric acid and strips uf bright coiiperfoil. Th copper remained pertectiy bright and snowed uot the least lias ol ' 0 duration or mstalic depof .t, tlierafort) neither of the aliovs met was present. 3. Examination sou Comta and Lead. For th.s purp,am tlu residue from tha second lull mi tuestomsch, which bad uoi treated by the ether pneatJorih.uUaec- tion ot oigituic poia.1118, was used, the slcaline liquids separated Iroui the ethc real solution andclhtr renidue IVom the nrst alcahulic filtration, weie heated witb hydrochloric acid, aud the acid solution filtered off. at waa evaporated nearly to dryness, the greatest p.irtiou of organic matter destroyed by boiling with hydroch loric acid sud chlorate of potash, and after the latter had been decomposed by ths excess ot nyurociiione acm, nydrwulphu. ms acid was added to th dilute solutioa and this set ssidu. Not a trace of either lead or copper wu precipitated alter 34 hours standing. ; 1 berelore au m dalle poison was present. - 4. EXAKIXAIIUJI roB Alualoids. a. The second hall of the stomach (with Considerable ol its colitciita) was ciii into (mall pieces, mixed with equal bulk of strong sicanui las per cent.) and heated over Uie water bath Iur one hour. Alter cooling it was filtered and washed with alcohol, the filtrate and washinirs Were evaporated nearly to dryucaa Tue residue was then mixed w ith water and luruished ua filtration brownish acid liquid, This was now niaUo slightly alcaline by Soda, sud immediately shaken witb lOOco uf ether. As the uihur did not well srnarate alter hall an hour, another lUOce ot ether wens added aud the whole trequeuily and violently ahakoj. The ethereal liquid had separated alter standing over uight, bet lloonumed a gelatiuuua substanus which bad to be separated by filtration. I be ether left no spontaneous evuporaiion a slight residue, but 1 could nu perceive any hitter taste 04 the same. A lew drop uf dilute acetic acid were added and the acid liquid tittered uiT Irumlh tatty resi due,, it was then condensed by evapora tion, placed in a small cylinder, msda al calms with soda and treated by slinking it witb chluroform. I ha chlurofurni no lutiuu was separated with a atopcuekf jhui 1 and gsva.ua poutaueou evaporauou a yullowish residue, which under Uie micro scope appealed in eoucentntully arranged needles; it wa dissolved iu dilute aoutic acid aud gave 011 spoouncoua evaporation a crysUillue residue, which howaver, had nut a bitter taste ; a small fragment, dis solved iu suiptiurtc acid did not give a coloration, nor did tlie addition of bichro mate ol potaab develop any Color. It was rediwHvsd iu acetic acid, made alcaline with ammonia and again shaken ilb chloroform and spontaneously evap orated. . This wa kept aud afterwards worked up with Uie iwj portiuusuf the reaidui-s from the coiiiuul of the stouiatn. . The luiuld a Inch hud beuu letted fi r.l'rufw fi cjdlaMjsWiaii iisJia1at, Ul inciiuiii 11 wcu uiita, mm tietueuiij shaken, lllea filtered aud Uie residue Washed will) alcohol,, t Utla! mud wash-l tigs were evapuraU'd Over the water bath al a low U 11. pel aluru. Tito iieaily dry mass was u.iiJ with a Utiie wattdaud tillered. Tu il.trale was now made alcaline with suclt aud then shaken violently witb chloroliinn. The superna tant liquid wss then drawn off and agsua shaken with chloiofornh- As the clilotu lorm liquid had assuiitdw soapy cumus- lency and as all atiutnpt Iby washing u with water tailed to give a ciear swlutkui, 111 chlorolorm emulsion a as placed iu an rspoiaung dish, mixed witn water and evaporated to diynesa over a water batii ; tli dry Unas Ka moistened With sulpUU ric scid and heated over the water bath tor three (jii iniri of an hour. It wa then diluted with Waieivaad ahakvu with ether, which however bad notth desiied effect to remuve th troublesome ingredi ents. 'I'be a id aoluii .ii 'was therefor evaporated neaily lu dryness, madelca uue py ammonia ano. men evaporaieu ever a waieilAth to coulplcte. drvneas. Hie dry .. was puivenxed aud slisken th cblurulurm ; ttt hlUintii liquid left on spoutanuuus evaporati'n a browniah residue with an animal odor. It was again treated with sulphuric acid over a Walcr balh, diluted with water, tillered ( a o- ution was mailt alcaline by aiitiiniiiia and siiakeu with chlurnlnriii. The rcidug Irom the simataneous evapurailon of the clilonlimrwas wui kid up tuguiher aitlt that irom Hie second ball uf the stomach, and the second bait trom tha diutcut ol Uie stianach. ' e. T lie e)'nnil half of tlie couteuis o( tiie MmiiMTh was very much treated 111 the nut 111. 1111. ir aa the uil hail, as iiw.reluily cacrim d cuiL f 4 h.. Hh Uillen uce only that it waa ijigrnied 1'ir i.ue itnur aim dilute hydro cliiuin: at-id at aU-itiperatuie I etwren I it) and 170 degrtti; it waallu u filtered and washed ; filtrate and wsb water were evaporated ever a web bath iti 'y Udr)nes,di solved in a liute w att-r and Bltrnd. The n-idue trim ih tl 1 "' ti y evapuraiion, lboa,'li still imt..i . .1 e .Hlimn fiircig t.rgaiilc mitttr, shuwed Un.U-r the BmiMec pa a slightly crystal. inc stiuclure; a small por ti. a ot it treutrd with sulphuric acid and bichmmate of pcaath showed lor oaa m aiswf, slmiat mi)Krxa'ptibly, tli slightest purplish Otdorailoa; th balauo l tbe rusidue was worked up with Uiom Irom the above deatTibed operations. d.The n siduss rhna 1 b sscond half of th stomach and Uie contents ol lb siumacU, w huh ware iouud tu be La nuiiuto lo teat sepaistcly Slid lii.l emiuh R llila purpose weie uid.nl, uitsuivei la a.iw drop id suet te weld and evapiaaivit to dry ucsativvr a water baiH. iking slid very impure it was agaiu m w:i. with 1 sulphuric, seid u.d healed for uo bi-ur wr a water bull, then itiluied wi.lt water, filtered and tke tll.rate tiiade alcanna with ammunie;-i( a at again shaken with chloroform aud th chloroform solu tion spontaneously evaimrated. Ths re.idu under the aiiacroscnix (how ed acicular ruwdlos, bat Milt a yet luwiah amorphous tubatanu . betweea them. It wa dissolved in hot alcohol and smtotaneuuslv evanorated : it airiear. ed crysulline, had a very faint boy dis tinct outer taste; a small quantity diaaolved iu sulphuric acid gave ua addi tion ul bichromate of putash only lb ftiut- st purplish coloration, which would in dicate Uie preaenc of aliychnia ; lit entire balance of the residue waa now dissolved in sulphuric acid, and to this solutioa was added a small drop of a solution of per manganate uf putaah In aulphurie acid, which gave immediately a very distinct purple color, which soon disappeared. Frum this investigation it is evident that ilie ttouiBch. which I have examined. contained neither prussic acid nor nietalic poisons, but a trace ul atrychuia, la such aliiall quantity however that, with th most delicate teats, its prus- ncs could be detected only by taking ths puriued rx liact of halt uf the stomach and tha whole of the con tents of the same. If th muach ever contained alarms.' q;;aitiy of strychnia, tt bail almost aomplotely been absorbed ly the system. - r. A.jJJKNTH, . Prof- Analytical and Applied " Chemistry, ate., ' University ot Pennsylvania.' PlIII.ADBLrHIA, Nov. 1st, 1871 Statr or Pknnstlvania, : ' , I ClTT AND I'OttNTT or Philadrlpiiia. j Btilt nitrmitliefe.1 that tm-trrraronnd dxyr uf November, A. u., 1873, .- I before th undersigned. 1 Oommiss 0 icr for ths State i f North t:rolins, residiug ia the city- of 'Philadelphia, personally . ap peared rredeilck A. Ucmtli, who being by me duly svorn according to law, doth depoaa and say, that tha investigation made bv hi 111 and ihe result of which is eoniitined in th foregoing report made by him and signed by uiin on this page, was msds by htm in good ialtb and to tu best of his skill, judgment, knowl edge ind ability and tha hwult thereof ta by him truly and laittituiiy reported in the luivgoing tapi r. , r. a. ur.rt 1 11. Sworn to and tulweribed before m Wit neat my h ind anil ntHci.d seal. I JOallUA Br KliliNU, Commissioner for North Carolina. l.v:.. xiiLiaiui.u'iim mm ' MARKETS ' : ; New Your, Nov. 11. Money slrliigunt, clianng St' Ta7 1 S Coiumiaatou, Ptciling a a. Aiiberm supply of InauiaiHW hills im lxindon. y.ild 10SlJUa4 tioveriimeula dull, 1-4 to 1 3 below Sitiuriiuy's ligiiles. States, nu businexs. Cotton dull, ale 1,4M; uplands It; Orleans 10 13. Fl hr quiet lu bujort favor. Wheal Ueuvv, Uuaeilled, Istcnits lower.. .... . .' Cotton net' receipt today 1,378 1 gnaw 11,037. . . v ... .-v- tilvKRr aiL, nov. ii. oomuoinin opened quiet and steady; uplands 9 8 4 ; otleaus 10 I BilU t-. . Lster--Cotton quiet ; uplands S S 8a 3 4 ; orhMiia 10 I 4 1 1 0 14. Sties 10,000 bales: exports 3.0O0. Evening Cttttou dull ; uplands ;( orloaus 10 18 uplauds for Ja'iunry 9 1 Mr. I Baltisiork, tlV. 11, t lour Muii,stt quutably lower. Wheat dull, ileoiilied 9 cents, choice 3.0.1. torn lu avK while 55 it)3 ; yellow flVitlU. Oil. Unu U7a43. 'roviaious minimally, U aiuaugek W lils- mt ' THE BOSTON riHB. BoareN, Nov. 10 -7 , V. M. -Among burned, are Owed ifc 0 uwn, Slin wr, Fiah Ss Co., rttephtnsua Bros., U P. Ives At Co,, liice, Keudoll (Jo., pap.T dvalSH, A, I). Williamson A; Co. Tnu material of theJ "Transcript" was put lu the cellar aud oins may be ve.lTlj'iaiUBiR,, pimr wnrifXG! stand. .., , , - Ills c.inlUKi.tli.ul was checked at I o'clock, al'er UlLeti luiura havi.. and af fer" having duatrwted hundreds of the oostlscst Uuildiujjs ia the country and hiving temporarily paralyzvu ih th.ie and haibcr, wtHii ami diy gothia Irades. Not una w holeasla shoe and leather eaiab muut lelt. The wool housew sufTe-red 10 Ilk manner, Ind Ui dry gomls jobbing liouMm ate it and far between. The inth regiment, with d.-Uchmeiilt froth othef ngiimnis, are on duly p otctln g me pniwiy. av J .1 J Mai- i-ui frsr. n.ticHiA.1 1 , In l?tiarl'ttLa. on ttia Atli Itiatant'bv ksv.'j ti Bill!, M . lUOMA AIMS Sid atlit JvWE- rmsa Brut kTua.. , . . : . Iu Charlolts, en UmVui hutaut. by Uia Rv. W. . lialUmi, Mr. JSa W, KossHTs aud Mias aaa I. luxoa. ' la LW hi foenty. oa ths tli tilt, by kav. . J. t'ui. A. f. kuvaa, ku . of baaiun.au Mia Mabtha 1. CuaTxts. Oaulitvr ut Aia- bru Cu.iitr'( Kq tin Uie gist utfx. bv Kuv. P. Eslsm. Mr. V. 8. basse, uf Lkt-ry villa, llafUm eouuti, and Mias. g. 'fiTvsitaus, vf Wuita flaius, UsavtitaiMleoaaiy. - jjBortraAL roRWouD. Fro)awsU to fartttitk fki corits fot . Vry Pine vtixxl will lat rni.l at His cities ol Ut. aaerelaiy uf Huu until 1J u'eloek, A. , uf iliiuuay, Nov.'irtih. . ' - Ala J lu Im H.aii lo thfl loweal Ijhldcr. i lUNnV i . MKNMM.ifclt, ' . . , ... aWnaart uf eiaU aov u dat B. A . Tli nv Third K.vnlarM.iIilhly at..' st the cutirt l;mi, is r"iuly etcii.. 1. i-i llml-, ut i o'cl'.H'a, ilu aenlirree-d on dill n.iwntii CH.t it bAl.F.t, svi.f.urv. Itotlitd. - lX UFK INSURANCE. A , UTA U I K S I 1 T tl Tl u J.X. ..... . , BATft, CdNSltltVATIVE, WILMIMiTtH, Ji;TH t I INSURANCE Y t C O M P A N V 1 IU Svsiwas Xnttmraging t ITS STABILITY ASSUMED ! I f Or PICKHH t ' " . KtilTT H. tHiWAN, ProaWent. JUI11 W. ATKINSON, V ie. 1're.l.lsul. r. U. CAMKKIIN, Htwrelary. Dr. B. A AMiawlMON, Medical Ulreetor. T;-- oirkctobss t r J. W. ATamsoM, Ueneral lasuranae Ageat ' I. B. Oaaisosa, Prtwtd t iiauii, ut Htm llanover. . f. W. KiBonaua, a row snd UensmiisioB jasrensui. ( (1. M.8Tiuaa, of Wright A S adman. T. 11. Mcaor, of W A. W hltoaaad 4t 0 Fsyettevllls. K, H. Cowta, Prealdont ' ; " 11. B. Kiusas. Uoiumlision Mercbsnt. A. A: Wiluabd, uf Wuliard BroUiura Ini, W. A. t:iiMMIBS)a( Nurtliruff K Biniuelll O. W. vt ilussj , af WUliams Uur . son. Kli UdhhaT, of t. Murray A Co. ' A. J DsKosaSTT, of iNiKussett . HuOT. UaaaiNO, uf liawaua, T1 4 Una aiiur. ... ' Alsx. Bprunt, Brlliah Vice-Cumut, uf Bpruiit A llluson. P. at usrar. Attorney st Law 1. U. VVUiLAMS, of i. U Willi .s A Co., rsyausvms. Jas. 0. McRab, Alt'y al Las', F.yatUvllia I. n. aaixr, Hennaiit, M iutiitviii. J. T. Fora, iturehaul, I.uinuwrUHi. This a strtc.ly a IU ofBears and UiseUirt srs slUssus of tk aula, ol high eharat'lnr for tm nc tatpaeliy. euurtinss sua pruuiiy. 11 uners every it'BJTAXTIAb BENEI'ir that North. 1 a Cmawah-a do, with the ureat atlditlunal eonsiitt-ralhili lh.it ttitf c.j. Ul la kepi wiiala Ut nuts, sad, lii.-n.una, nniiia tu euitoapsue lustttrnottta tuautuLKiiia. AatiUtar llultiirUtit fuet to Ua toutldered 1. that the Wtaii.iiuUta l.lt haa iliiia far ootaln- ed a very tniieti larr luturaat for lit w riai'y InvsaCnl at Ittmta, ilian any of the Mew leta iMmiMWitea ftaietve tw la-ar invvsUuenl, ae cortlitit to their swura autietnents liefom tiie Contuiiasiunuf nf tliat atata 1 heauilMueli.inalle facia tiuuMeomn.nd Uils coniiiativ.atMiveail otliera, to our pi.oi.ia. iait It hs Uia ne in aiiud lltat millions uf iltil lara received fur i.lla prenilutus itava born t.iit north mntai ins war, wim-ii at one nntin uie South anil emit-In- tit ptctlturlc capitalists il Uie horlh If there wa 00 other coii'Uo -lion, satuly, fattnea snii rbtwipma beiuir e.tial, why North Carulhiian ahould inaura at Louie, thai wen mora li.au sulllelout. . Tlllt W1LM1N0TOS LIKE has excellent spetMal features. it uiatws au restriction oa rsMtiancai or trsvat ; It makes no sxtis ehargi to' female rlaks; audits Policies srs hiuunleaUblo after live Years. IU buatness H mauure't sennom rally. IU risks sre taken with a-raat caution italuvest-un-nUsre matte Judnipealy, JU mottu Ml ECONOMY, Pfto1lrt.Ng.'n, rAlKNim, Aseuts wanted lu evary eosnty la th aUU, with wIiuhi Ilia must iiuural lenus will he mads. Apply to JAMR D. BROOES, General Siiiienlalng Airen.t Or. THEO 11. UlbUUeal Aiteiit, Kalrltrh, N. U - aprU 14-U yy E pcgoT TO UONTI SCKkKLLINt) I ' I.O V pld-'RE Wg HAVE BEES. ';' AJUL1CS LEWIS 4 CO., ; ; ("all altaiwliin to. ami Invite su hianre Ion ottii.lr VattY BXTKM4IVB aftH-K of 6 T a v E a BEL T 1 N 0 HOUK FCRMSKlNti IIAHDWAHE EVERY DESCRIPTION. The Laig at Puik intli Statu, nov 0 tf ' s O Htolim frota llis salaienh.r, a 4.AY MARE MU LK. liilruoiv ..ra old, a aear oa tlis ai-i Just hark of ilia ritdil ahouldtir, ai.d a knot us uuo ul her frunl ieats W. W. DICKHIN. .oalt-lwAalt . Raleigh, N. C. 0. Uri, hf Ihe hrrl. 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Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 13, 1872, edition 1
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