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Street, surgeon for the Board of Health ; Dr. Samuel Achison, 
of 787 Herkimer Street ; Dr. Goubeaud, of Atlantic and Carl¬ 
ton Avenues, and Dr. H. Brotheridge. Each in turn testified 
that although he had not seen the horse the symptoms described 
were those of glanders and farcy. 
Dr. Finn produced his assistant surgeon, Dr. Hayes, who 
said that he had been present when the horse was first brought 
into the stable. He said that he had examined it thoroughly, 
but had found no sign of glanders. 
At this point Judge Keady asked the witness, Dr. Hayes, if 
he was practicing veterinary surgery under a license. The 
witness replied that he was not. 
The next witness on the stand was Dr. Churchill, of Morris¬ 
town, N. J. He said that he had examined the horse in Man¬ 
hattan before he had come to Brooklyn. He testified that he 
saw no signs of glanders. He also was asked if he practiced 
under a license of the State of New York. He replied in the 
negative. He as well as Dr. Hayes was reprimanded by the 
court. 
There was some excitement when Dr. Finn made the state¬ 
ment in his testimony that when Officer Grace served the warrant 
on him the officer made the proposition to him to settle the mat¬ 
ter then and there. Grace promptly arose and accused the doctor 
of testifying falsely. Judge Fitzgerald rapped for order and 
said that he put confidence in the word of Grace, as he had been 
in the court a number of times previously and had always been 
found reliable and honorable. 
When the testimony was all in the court had a consultation. 
As the result Dr. Finn was fined $250 or three months in the 
Penitentiary. He paid the fine. Canavan was found guilty, 
but sentence was suspended .—(.Brooklyn Eagle , March 28.) 
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