Saturday 29 Jun 1844 (p. 3, col. 2) POISONING OF A WIFE BY HER HUSBAND.-In our last two numbers we gave the particulars of a charge brought against a Mr. BELANEY, a surgeon, from North Sunderland, for administering prussic acid to his wife. The case has again undergone investigation before the Coroner, and also before the Magistrates at the Thames Police Office, London, in the course of the present week. Evidence was brought forward from North Sunderland, and several letters were produced written by the prisoner, giving different accounts of his wife's death to his friends, and so strong did the circumstances appear against the prisoner, that the Magistrates remanded him till to-day (Saturday) for a final hearing, when the Magistrate stated he would be committed for the murder of his wife. Suspicions have also arisen, that the mother of Mrs. BELANEY came to her death by foul means.