9 APRIL 1842, Page 11

The caterers for the papers have collected a few additional

facts about the flight of Good, the presumed murderer. He went in a cab, on Thursday morning early, to see his wife, in Flower and Dean Street, Spitalfields ; not having seen her for several years before. He took some bed-things and woman's clothes, which he and his wife pawned in the neighbourhood. He told her that he had been travelling all night by railway ; but she refuses to say whither he went when he left her. She hints that this is not the first murder which he has com- mitted. Another story is, that he was at the Swan Tavern, near London Bridge, on Thursday morning, and that he has probably gone to Hull by boat. There is a third rumour, that the Police have a secret clue to his retreat, and that he will probably be in custody in a few hours.