; Perkins.Mr. Candler, the district coroner, held in quests at Sanbury, on Monday morning, on the bodies of George Steele, aged thirty-three years, and Sarah Salmon, aged seventy years, inmates of the lunatic asylum, who died the previous day from disease of the brain ; and in the afternoon he held an inquiry at the Kew Asylum, touching the death of Mary Young, aged forty-three years, who died on the night of the 12th inst., from disease of the brain accelerated by peritonitis. Mr. Candler also held an inquest at the Yarra Bend Asylnro, the samo afternoon, on the body of Alexander Bishop, aged sixty-three years, who had been an inmate of the institution since 1863, and died on the morning of Saturday last, from chronic bronchitis and diarrhoea. In each instance a verdict was returned as indicated.The injurious effect of excessive indulgence