Saturday 14 Jun 1845 (p. 2, col. 5) PENNY-A-LINE-ISMS.-A brief statement of the suspected case of poisoning has found its way into the Times newspaper; but it is full of inaccuracies. For instance, it is said,-"GRAHAM, we understand, since his confinement in Carlisle Gaol, has manifested symptoms of great uneasiness, and when he was apprehended he was found walking on the banks of the Carlisle Canal, und it is strongly suspected that he intended to drown himself." There is not a word of truth in either of these assertions. Mr. GRAHAM was apprehended in bed, in his own house; and as to "the symptoms of great uneasiness," we think that to make the demeanour of a prisoner in confinement the subject of comment, before his examination has been completed, is unjust and unjustifiable.