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About thirty-five witnesses were examined at the inquest on the death of H. S. Bigelow, which was held yesterday morning in Station 1, Brattle Square. The testimony was all of the same general nature, but differed on minor points as the witnesses were too hurried to watch carefully. The general opinion, however, seemed to be that the driver urged his horses at a rapid rate into the crowd.
Judge Almy will consider the evidence and make a report to the District Attorney, who will decide about the prosecution.
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