23 FEBRUARY 1839, Page 11

At Bow Street, on Thursday, the late publisher of the

Morning Chronick underwent a final examination, on the charge of embezzling divers sums, the monks of Mr. Easthope, M.P. There were several charges entered upon, and the prisoner was committed Newgate for trial. The amount embezzled, according to the evidence, was about 1001.

For some time past, a tiger and panther, in the collection of M. Tau- devin, now exhibiting at the St. James's Theatre, have been continually at variance. On Saturday morning, the panther resumed his annoy- ance, until the tiger became infuriated, and suddenly springing, fastened on the throat of his tormenter. The struggle was but of short dura- tion, and ere the keepers could interfere the panther had ceased to exist. —Morning Post,