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It was decided, on the motion of Mr. Wilkinson, seconded 
by Mr. Gabriel, that £250 be transferred to the deposit 
account. 
Mr. Withers gave notice that, considering the prosperous state 
of the College finances, he should at the next quarterly meeting 
renew the subject of an increase to the Secretary’s allowance. 
The Registrar’s Report announced three deaths ; namely, 
George Williams, of Bath, 1820; Jonathan Wainwright, of 
Dublin, 1830; and William Hammond, of Wilton, 1845; — 
and twelve admissions during the quarter. 
Mr. Jex asked if any steps had been taken to fill up the 
Edinburgh Board, which he believed consisted of only three 
or four members. 
The Secretary gave notice that at the next meeting he 
should move that the Board be completed. 
Messrs. Peech, Braby, and the Secretary were named as 
the Committee of supervision, and the proceedings termi- 
nated. 
Samuel Peech. 
Edward Braby. 
E. N. Gabriel. 
Veterinary Jurisprudence. 
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 
Marylebone. — JamesWaterman, a drover, in the employ- 
ment of Mr. Nathan Goddard, dairyman, Chelmsford Mews, 
Sale Street, Paddington, appeared before Mr. Broughton for 
re-examination, at the instance of Mr. H. R. Forster, Super- 
intendent of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 
to Animals, to answer a summons, in which he was charged 
with having cruelly ill-used and tortured two cows. The 
particulars connected with the previous examination were 
given in our paper of Thursday last. 
The evidence on the former occasion showed, that on the 
morning of Wednesday last, about two o’clock, two cows, 
among other beasts, were brought to the goods’ station of the 
Great Western Railway, Paddington. They were observed 
by White and Stowe, the porters on duty, respectively, to be 
about to give birth to a calf, when they prepared for them 
two separate pens, with fresh straw for them to lie upon, and 
gave them some hay. One of them was soon delivered of a 
calf, and the other indicated appearances that it was about to 
be in the same situation. At seven o’clock the defendant 
called for the cows, and insisted upon taking them away, and 
