29 JULY 1876, Page 1

The Bravo inquiry has lasted all through the week, and

threatens, at the present rate, to last till Christmas. Up to Friday evening, however, nothing of great moment had been elicited, except the fact mentioned last week, that Dr. Gully's coachman had pur- chased two ounces of antimony for his horses. This statement has since been confirmed by the evidence of the wiling chemist. An immense quantity of evidence has been received, tending to show that Mr. Bravo was not a man to commit suicide; and Mrs. Campbell, the mother of Mrs. Bravo, has been heard at length, the drift of her evidence being that she broke off intercourse with her daughter before her second marriage, in consequence of the latter's " infatuation " for Dr. Gully. Mrs. Cox's examination commenced on Thursday, but was not terminated on Friday afternoon. The public interest in the case grows rather deeper than otherwise, and verbatim reports of the evidence are read long before the news from Servia, or the explosive little discus- sions on the Education Bill.