The Bravo inquiry has reached the nineteenth day, and still
there is no definite result, except the destruction of individual characters. Mrs. Cox, in her six days' cross-examination, ad- mitted that Mrs. Bravo's intimacy with Dr. Gully went to a criminal length ; and Mrs. Bravo, who appeared to give evidence on Thursday, made the same admission, adding that she had told the whole story to Mr. Charles Bravo, who himself had an "establishment" at Maidenhead before their marriage. The drift of the evidence as yet is to show that Mr. Bravo was extremely jealous of Dr. Gully, and might, therefore, have thought of suicide, though since his marriage his jealousy had no founda- tion. There is no sign yet of the conclusion of the inquiry, which, for all that Appears, may last till Christmas.