f'UICIDE AT KKNMORB. ♦ — ; 'Tm coroner. Mr. O'Brien, held ■ magisterial inquiry at Km more Hbtmtal for (he Iom4» yesterday morning touching, the death of a patient named Gcom Goqim. who died about 8 a.m. from lou of blood caoaed by aeU-inflieted wouodt.Dr. Hoff denoted that deceased forty-three rear* of ago. and eamc from Braid-wood on Sflth July, IV03; he was married aod left a widow and three children ; he waa in good bodily health, bnt auftered frain melancholia; about 1.40 a.ra. witaeaa found deceased with two wound* in the right leg. bat the blading had bam stopped; both wounds ware in reins-; be did about two minutes afterward*; a sharpened atar bu»h waa found in the blood, and the wound* were •ucb a* eonld be arlf-inflirtrd.Andrew Cameron Cady, attendant, denoted that deceased waa in bed and apparently all right at 1.80 a.ra.; about three minute* later wilneaa found deeeaaed on tbe floor and bleeding from two cut! oo tbe right leg-one a bore and the other ]u»t below the knee; wiineaa aeot for the medical ofljeeraiMl bound the wound*; Gumro died about three-quarter* of an hour after witness found him.Dr. McKillop deposed that lie bcliered the cause of death to be shock to the lyatem, causrsl bf lot* of blood, and that the wound* were aucn aa oonld be self-inflicted.The coroner entered a finding in accordance with tha raediaal teitfcfc**.,