29 DECEMBER 1832, Page 6

A gentleman, named Beaume, proprietor of a house called "

The French Colony," near Copenhagen House, was held to personal bail at Hatton Garden in the beginning of the week, on a not very definite charge connected with the disposal of the bodies of his sister and her new-born child. It was satisfactorily shown, yesterday, that the lady and her child had died a natural death, and that the bodies had been consigned to Mr. Quain, a licensed dissector, by her express desire, on condition that Mr. Quain subscribed a guinea to a charitable insti- tution ia return. The whole charge seems to have been trumped up by some ignorant busy-body in the neighbourhood. Mr. Beaume was of course discharged.