29 DECEMBER 1838, Page 4

AT the -...onhouse, on Wedne 1ay, Davi.1 Maenin was charged

by Bola e a to t7a• Commitay of Bankers, v.-1th enth'.:zxlieg a

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toot a alt .”Ittiq't..y, • Lon,:.;, with which he was intrusted, as clerk to

Comottoy. It appeared that the prisoner had left

.ealoo-house under suspicious circuit's:mica:: and . e• alt.:xi:oat Ponds, not :lido slotted by Liz...oil and it at his Iteio'ngs. No evidence was oh-et' •bet he had • r, o rty to Meow n use; and Muenin said t• ory lase. ( • 't • ;. Stodart told Son, and Broadwood and Sons, :tine to 2.:1:40/. Ile had presented the bills O of Martin, Stone, and Company. The

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lia' pri., h I yr was not complete ; and he was remanded Th• • prisoner's conduct is escribed to pecuniary daft- :it:1i, - • t. •• ■ travagaat etvk- of living. 131: ,) ■ i a lined at the different Police-offices on Wednes- thty, tbr drou keen., (to Christmas-day ; but on the whole, the Me-

tropotis was 'eery 1•101 orderly on that occasion.

Mr. Horatio Leggett. fbrincrly solicitor to the Board of ',tamps and 'faxes, killed himself' on Wednesday week, by cutting his throat in a fit of insanity.

The Caledonian Coffeehouse, opposite St. Leonard's Church, Shore- ditch, was burnt down by a fire last 'light.: the fire originated in the back rart of the extensive premises, but front what cause is not known. The adjourniug buildings mere greatly damaged.

rr.,-, . • . to his care. Ids seas rem:tatted that ace might be At a.. Row Street Office. oil Monday, Miss Burdett Coutts, accom- panied by her father, complained that Mr. Richard Dunn, the Irish taco ;so r. atuotyed her at I farrowo.tte, had pursued her to Lon- on. ! her in the st made signals to her whenever • 1...r windows, :,i, I behaved in such a minima. that she • • r her pet steeo soteo.. The prisoner commeixed a i; 11.A no relation to the complaiut, Sir Fret:tern-1i line ••• that he shouiti eater into his own recognizances

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tyro sureties of _'Jul. each to keep the peace for all the Queen's subjects, especially Miss Burdett i • a pri‘ ate room until he could make • a .1. 'Whilst there, he behaved in a riotous sitions, and attempted to strike a Policeman ea, tlwo ot'oeu to Tothiii Fit:n:1a prison.

• - Packer, a teacher of music in A Veiny Regent's

1 .1' Si • • 1 • Roe ott Thursday char I:ed. with