micksou s;uu iu wasa requested Cooksay ilging in ray house ; gun to his shoulder pposite wall. Cook-d held it down and • side of the room, rife sat on a stool was looking at the wards my wife and on it.” I heard at the same mo-and the charge Cooksay held the *s them when it as discharged by t for, and he has he died about 12.30 1 the jury that the iminal prosecution xnd therefore they ntally shot.” The Cooksay, and repri-b both equally cul-m into such a place ched: the other for such a dangerous tted that there was eir careless folly.—re Parliament. transacted by the vate bills. In the use of Lords their e following bills, ■ation for a length-asgow and South Midland Railway s again adjourned i done in the Houseiciuauu me jHiwun vu eu.vuie inquiries xo ue maae ax ner former situations to ascertain if she had received or saved such a large sum whilst in their services.The prisoner—I can give a good account of being in possession of the money, but shall not do so now.Prisoner was accordingly remanded.WORSHIP-STREET.MURDEROUS OUTRAGE AND ROBBERY IN THE STREET.Patriik Quill, Thomas Newman, Mary Walker, and Clara Johnson were charged with a violent assault on Mr. George Stout, a wholesale glass and china dealer in Court-street, Whitecbapel-road, and stealing fioin him a gold watch and chain, together with a quantity of silver money.The prosecutor (who had evidently been subjected to great violence, clots' of blood being mixed with’ his hair and its stains on hi9 clothes, while his throat evinced on either side the impress of finger marks) feebly dejosed—About half-past 1 o’clock this morning I was in company with my two brothers proceeding home, when a woman accosted us. I turned and said, “ We want nothing to do with you” at that instant I was seized by the throat from behind.By Mr. Ellison—I don’t think that an arm was passedround my neck. I believe it was pressure fromthe hand. I was flung down. I remember that I was kicked by seven or eight persons over the head, face, and body, but I recollect no more;on recovering the police were lifting me up. I have five wounds on my head, many bruises about my body, and liavc lost a gold watch and chain, wi'h, I may say, a pocket full of silver. I was taken to the police-station. I do not recognise any of the prisoners.Two brothers of the prosecutor (both young men) gave partly confirmatory testimony, but did not stop when prosecutor turned round and spoke to the woman, consequently did not see him grasped as stated. Quill was observed kicking him, and then torun off towards the New-road; he could have been caught but for the interference of Newman, as it was his cap only remained in the hands of one of the i brothers, but subsequently it served to identify him whenme reservoir, at the time. He that the dark ob living at Windsa 4 Ayears of age. . they were, str.u Sampson, the ch pany, at onco ofi and his offer wa they should kept quiet. D-restless, and state. Her syst most serious cast spine is injured, that I felt tl side to side, and air. I saw the c happened until thought that a going to como dt She was aocom aged 19, and t! mouths in her ar and received a t the care of Dr. S carriage, hut she It is stated the injured, but onl likely to have a s At St. George’i a Chelsea pensio residing at Chis carriage, and I ft ing came out.” terbury, another hospital.London Gei —Traffic receipt Is. lid.