>From The Morning Chronicle ( London, England ), Monday, December 2, 1861; Issue 29609. SERIOUS DOG BITE. - On Saturday, Catherine WALLIS, aged twenty-one years, was received in the Charing-cross Hospital, suffering very severely from the effects of the bite of a dog. It would appear that she was walking along the Haymarket, when a dog suddenly flew upon her, and bit her in a shocking manner in the face. She continued in a state of mania for some time after her admission to the hospital, but owing to the exertions of Mr. TRAVERS, the resident medical officer, she is progressing favourably.