5 DECEMBER 1829, Page 9

DELICATE DISTINCTIONS.—In the pleadings before the Vice-Chan- cellor on the

subject of the injunction, KEAN, by his counsel, termed CHARLES KEMBLE a mendicant ; while CHARLES KEMBLE, by the same means, designated " his kind-hearted friend" a drunkard. The law, for the purpose, doubtless, of rendering such recrimination unne- cessary, styles both of these gentlemen "vagabonds."