>From Illustrated London News, October 14, 1843; pg.[241] Issue 76. Mary TAYLOR , the wife of a coal porter, residing in Bull-inn-court, in the Strand, was indicted for assaulting her step-daughter, a girl about fifteen years of age. - The prisoner, on the occasion in question, after stripping the girl, beat her severely with a leather strap, at the end of which was an iron buckle. The jury found her Guilty, and the chairman, after commenting upon the extreme brutality of her conduct, sentenced her to four months' imprisonment in the house of correction, and at the end of that time to find sureties to keep the peace towards the prosecutrix. - The prosecution was instituted by the authorities of the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields.