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SECOND DAY'S PPOCEEDINGS.

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STRONG WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE.

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STRONG WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE. New York, Tuesday.—The Thaw trial >- day was taken up by legal wrangles, and by the examination of Dr. Brinton Evans, medical director of the New Jersey State Asylum for the Insane. Dr. Evans is the alienist upon whose evidence the defence rely chiefly to prove the insanity of the prisoner. He stated that he had seen Harry Thaw in prison on six separate occasions. The first time he saw him he had no doubt that lis mental condition was entirely unbalanced. He exhibited all the symptoms of a man suffering irom adolescent insanity. He characterised his case as one of "exagger- ated ego." His eyes glared and his whole j manner Was restless and typical of a person who had suffered from a "brain storm," < r an explosion of insanity, due to great mental stress. The doctor explained the phrase "exag- gerated ego" as the condition of a person whose delusions compelled him to attach an undue importance to himself, in which con- dition a patient might commit anv outrage- ous deed without believing it to be wrong. Every time he saw the prisoner after <he first time he marked an improvement in him. These conditions era dually softened and tended to disappear. As the evidence of Dr. Evans continued, it involved a mass of technicalities, explanatory of the different stagres and kinds of insanity. He was sharply cross-examined by MT. Jerome, but the District Attorney was un- able to confuse him or obtain any admis- sions from him which were damaging to nis testimony. He proved a very different ness from Dr. Wiley, the first alienist who was put upon the stand. His examination was not concluded when the Court ad- journed, and he will probably continue to- morrow. ■ v.. During one of the legal wrangles of the day Mr. Jerome asserted that the operation which Mrs, Evelyn Thaw had performed upon her, and which was made such a point of in Mr. Gleaeon's speech on the opening day, was for appendicitis,an.d was not of *he criminal nature intimated bv the defence. This is Harry Thaw's thirty-sixth birth- day. His cell was beautifully adorned with flowers sent by his relatives and friends, and he received numerous letters, many them from strangers. A host of presents were also sent to him. He brought Us letters into court with him and read the,n during the examination of Dr. Evans. He paid very little attention to the evidence. — "Daily Chronicle" correspondent.

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