interest and provoke emulation/'—Most provoking sort ! * of weather, truly f iThe Alleged Murder at Deptford. '8— Yesterday evening, at six o'clock, Mr. Carter, the I coroner, and the jury re-assembled at the Red Cow, I High-street, for the purpose of further investigating ! ^ (he circumstances connected with the death of Mr. )illiam Rudland, ( who it was alleged had been barba* • ) rously murdered undervery mvsterious circumstances,) i : when Messrs. Downing, Drury, Mitchell, and WegK, j 1 surgeons, having performed the post-mortem examina- 1 * tiou on the body, stated they were perfectly satisfied !.. that the deceased had expired in a tit of apoplexy, and i not by any violent means. The blood which was dis- ! covered on the floor had proceeded from his mouth and r I nostrils. The jury appeared perfectly satisfied ihatthe i . deceased had not come by hisdeatii unfairly, and, after I \ being addressed by the coroner, returned a verdict I f “That the deceased died by the visitation of God, ’ r while labouring under an apoplectic fit. Mrs. Rud i . land appears to be totally ignorant of her husband’s I f death, as, when any questions are put to her, she re- i . plies in a faint tone “ Go to Mr. Kudiand.” Not the f. slightest hopes are at present entertained of her re-coverv. The deceased was universally respected by . , ft? , ° k°€'v him. The two men, Daniel and Morris ! tV* elch, who were taken in custody on suspicion of v having murdered the deceased, were accordingly dis- f charged. .