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Show Sudden Death. A young lady named Tingey, 1 years of nge, died very suddenly t iher home in Bountiful on Thun-dny : night. Tiie next day a eorom-i V inque.-t whs held, the verdict found by the jury being that the lady came to her death by poison. It is probable prob-able a further investigation will be made to discover, if possible, who administered ad-ministered the poison. Since the above was in type, we have received a letter from Willium Thurgood, justice of the peace before whom the inquest was held. After relating in detail the circumstances of the sudden death i".nd the subsequent inquest, Mr. Thurgood says: Betoro a ycnlict was rendered it was deemed best to secure the service of a physician that a pjxt in-',irm examination ex-amination might be made and the real cause of death revealed. A messenger mes-senger was therefore sent to your! eity. By theT4.1o train north Dr. W. F." Anderson arrived, and in the presence pres-ence of the jurors made a careful los! mortem examination of the body of tho deceased Charlotte L. Tingey; and alter being duly sworn he mad-the mad-the following statement: " have carefuiiy examined the hrain and ppine of Charlotte Louisa Tingey, and find unmistakable evidence evi-dence of inflammation of the mem-branco mem-branco th proof, and in fl unmalion Millicient tn caue death; and m fiineere belief is that the paii Cnarlolte lnui.-a Tingey died of .',-?) spinnl Ton -itaWiment, in whhh the jurors finiv r-iircurred, revealed the true r-aii.tC of death, anc" removed from every or.p the )e ttt shade of su-pi''.-ioru |