The Inquest on the body of Mr. Delartie was again
adjourned today. Mr. Wakley had obtained a note from the Home Office, saying that Sir 'James Gra- ham had "no olvection to the Governor, of the New Prison producing Hecker." But Mr. Kilsby, the Governor produced, instead of the prisoner, an order from the Visiting Justices, forbidding him in future to send before the Coroner a prisoner committed for reexamination by a Magistrate. Mr. Kilsby considered the Home Secretary's permission an insufficient warrant for disobeying that injunction. 'At Mr. Wakley's instance, the-Jury agreed to an adjournment of the inquiry till Mon- day, in the hope that some arrangement for bringiug the prisoner before than would in the mean timehe made.