At the Middlesex Sessions, on Tuesday, the Grand Jul ry
ignored the bill of indictment against the Reverend Mr. Campbell, minister of Tottenham Court Road Chapel, for an a5s:iiiit, which was alleged to have been committed on another Methodist illiniqer while administer- ing the sacrament in the chapel. We mentioned the occurrence a flirt- night ago.
In the Insolvent Debtors' Court, yesterday, the Chief Commis-inner decreed, that the Reverend Mr. Neale, (whose crim. con. affair with Mrs. Birch of Hackney has made some noise,) should be discharged forthwith as to all other creditors, but should not be entitled to his dis- charge at the suit of the Reverend Edward Birch until he should have been in prison eight calendar months from the date of tiling his petition.
The Reverend Saltine! Loney Barker, Chaplain to the Duke of Cambridge, was knocked down by a horse yesterday week, while crossing (Wool Street, near the Regent's Circus. The horse, which was a very powerful one, ran away with the boy who was riding it. The lad was thrown against a dray, and severely hurt, but Mr. Barker soon died from the injury he received.
The furniture and fixtures at Mr. Owens Equitable Labour Exchange, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, were sold by auction on Monday, and the concern entirely broken up.