RSs aoe? SER SF PS a he f ay THAT. PROBLEM FY Th ALITY Two ‘Other Witnew dens, | nbn. amies gh piles wok b: were referred to i by. Dr. as being able to corréborate.« portion of his “statement asto the case of Miss Merrill, oxpress theméelves in ‘scoordance with*the Doctor's views. Mr, Armstrong said that on Thurs- day night he, at the requést of Dr. Allen, placed his ear to Miss Merrill’s chest and heard a faint beating within. Thinking the snd i> heard was from his own heart,be felt his pulee but it béat fully’ twice as quickly as that. which heard. Ho also, by” - the Doctor's’ direction, drew down “one of thee, eyelids and it tlew back to its original’ position; '| 4 and then he pinched the skin, which re- turned at unce to its previous farm, the sane aa would that of a pereon in life. He; also suys that’Dr. Allen called his ‘attention te,eomy discoloration under the skin of the cheek, and on the Dr. pressing his fing on the apat the discoloration disappeared, the akin. turning white under thé: pressure. On Thareday moraing he saw the ther- mometer applied,and # température of 67° was indicated under the axillary, and he noticed moisture on the. glass which was applied t to the mouth and nose‘cfthe seent- ring corpse. , Mr. Armatrong said that number Af other people saw the ine | dicati¢ua ashe and Mra. Armstrong did. “f1t may further be stated that Mr. Arm- strong had not read the statement made by ‘Dr, Allen, as published in the Istecuicns-' ce, and Was not aware that the Dr. had |i mado known his views of the case. TD From our Marmcra Correspone nt. 7: he funetal of the lato Mri. Shand Daily LA VEM, Gen cer Aor [2, (So pp &