The exposure of a very numeroas hai been made at
the Mansionimuse, on the examimed•e, :wed Cliff who was :teprehelebel on a charge of f,•••,..• • .:see to a bill.
('lilt Ma.= 011 TlIeSaay ; whee -1-tery could not
be .5.11'o,tallthliesl, i. the pee:sea in a his .1 was accepted had
stated that it was his :wee-pee...a?. Nine, ,., stnen, however, came
forward for the purpose of showine tie. • who is known by
se vend other :mines besides a is , 1 with a number of swindlers, elm reside in (Tillery-to parts el Lemlen, and refer to one another for thera• diameters as respoesible men of business : bv which means tradesmen have been takea in to very hinge ;summits. The ex- : eellent chareetets they gave one another even blinded the experienced, Iwho parted with their goods Ott credit ti such " ruse:-et-table " customers, and of course ws:re not paid. prism:se. wes remanded till next ; Wednesday. to give Cone for further inquire. It Is said that no similar I case has excited so much interest among tradesmen since that of the I notorious Coster. The ramifications uf :he presem gang are repre-
seated to be most extensive. The number of their establishments is estimated at nor less tffes
Mr. Edward Skeels-Id and Mn. 3Tally were separately convicted by the Kingston 31agistrates n We:hie...lay. for trespassing in Coombe Wood, in the oecapatioa of the end-la of 1'ain1..riage. in pursuit of game. Both defendants pleaded in excuse that they were not uwAre they were trespassing at the time. They were fined twenty shiliings each. and costs.
A fire broke out at ithout four e dense fog, in slat house No. le, Beasley, a baker. A Polieeman ga% summoned. The tire Soon ship-chandler I ind presently the It •. •••••
were in flames. Fears began I., ' -Heel 1.•1 t,tire n igh-
bourhood ; but the fire spread 11,, • The t. J tirs:-Inentioned houses were completely destroyed.
A Coroner's inquest was held Cramer, a widow, a ho committed Sills on Sunday mornine.. She had heel; Spitallields Church. Having awned s unable to redeem sO S itarday s! • consequences of detection. The jary Ts :aen Insanity." mime...luring: a ie•1 by Mr.
• • aeities were e Mr. t 'ross, • 'titer houses ly f 3Tary water-butt, p••W-opoler of she was
• • eseape the •• Tc:uporary