30 JULY 1887, Page 3

The inquiry into Miss Cass's arrest has been closed, and

there can, we think, be no reasonable doubt at all that the case against the policeman Endaeott of having arrested a perfectly innocent woman has been established by it. The only evidence tending to incriminate Miss Cass, the evidence of Madame Pietra especially, and that of the witness Wheatley, broke down completely ; while Miss Cass's statements were fully supported by Mr. Edgar Watford, a draper's assistant, of 51 Old Compton Street, Soho. Whether Endacott will be promented for perjury, is not yet known. Indeed, it seems quite uncertain whether he made a mistake, and was then perverse enough to insist that he was right, or whether he brought a false charge against an innocent woman knowing it to be false.