TAYLORboReturns s Verdict to the EC Evldescd Is Not SufficientWarrant Further ActionUCoroner Hughes rendered his verdict . sterday in the Taylor lynchiDg case, as ”follows:bAfter careful examination and review b of ali the facts, as elicited by the testi-monv of inure than twentv witnesses at ' nQthe mque.’-t held on the body William Tay- j lor, deceased, I am of the opinion that the said William Taylor came to bis death in j 01 the city of Sandusky, on Wednesday, ‘ o: Sept. Ith, 1878, between the hoars of seven and eight o’clock p. in : that said William Taylor came to his death at the tr hands of some person or persons unknown j S to me; that the pest mortem examination of the body of said William Taylor, made by Dr. rf. J. Dnuahoe and myself, showed that there were 110 wounds of sufficient magnitude to have produced death; and, j tl lastly that death was prodaced by straDguiatioa M. A. Hughes, il. D, mCoroner of Erie Coauty. ! al0srlt;Plt;