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LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... LAM' SITTINQS THIS DAY. MbETINGS OF THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASING. -HAL STREET. Before I&r. Co'mmi' eloner El4rtr.I D. Curry, sarmy-secoitrement-maker, Reenat-street, at 10 o'clock; last exasminatlon. M. Richsrds, wine-merchant, Brixton, at 11; dividend. defore Mr. Commissioner FONBLAN?. NX. W. Polle, deeler, West-eand, Northbl1, at 12; last examination. J. Crandali, bullder, Brixton-road, ...

POLICE

... POLIeR. mAgLtiOROUGH- STEET.-BUaRGLAiY.-ThreeyoUDng men, named GsMs, Roozim, and TAYLOR, were brought before Mr CoDantyesterday, onsuspicion of having committed a burglaij on aMosdsv week iest, at Torrington Park, Hornaey, the resil dence of Thomas Ward, Asq. Farranc, one of the fMetropolitan Pollce-eonstable5, a Dlvision; said, that on Wednesday last he was walking with anotber pa- licemna ...

POLICE

... POLICR. WORSHIP-STILREIr.-SiNOGULAL AND SaRIOUI CAsI-Yes- terday, Mr. MIIrtAIL PROacLL, landlord of the Brown Bear, In ildon-street, Moorfields, apprared at this office under the follow- tog circumstances :-Oa a former day, a mechanic, named Web- ster, and his wife, stated that Mr. Purcell refused to serve them with any liquor about one on Tursaday mprning last. He turned them out of doore; ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... LAW SITrANGS THIS DAY. MAETINGS OF THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASING- HALL STREET. Before Mr. Commissioner EVANS. J. Gilbert, bookseller, ltegent-street and Paternoster-row, at ten; choice of antaitieet-J4Beckunsall, wine-mexchant, Oxford- street, at 11; assigilees. Before Mr. Commissioner HOLUOro. T. Crozs, jun., timber-muerchant, Lambeth, at 1i ; dividend. Before Mr. Commissioner MHRIVALE. K. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... IIDDLAESMX SESSIONS.-TVIsDNY. 7 r-B[frc G. IL MARBIOT, Eiq., and Bench of Magtlraties.] JOHN LARNI)1i, lighterman, was indicted for having fraudd- lerply ob'ained of Alfred. R')sling, timber-merchant, the sum of twenty shillings, ty overcharging that sum on a barge loaid of Aeals, lightered by him for the prosecutor. The case for the prosecution was stated at length by Mr. rPsL- LIPS. The ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... MEETINGS OF THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASING- HALL STREET. Before Mr. Commissioner EvANs. Henry Wright, of Southampton-street, Camden-Town, surgeons at 10; choice of asslgnees-Fraucls Brown, of Wattord, Herts, grocer, at 11; assignees-James Boucaut, of Falmouth. and Al- banxy-road, Camberwvell, merchant and commission-agent, at 12; adjourned examinatlou-George Wl~iamns, of Henrdetta-street, ...

[ill] WARD

... CR/PLI~UA ~WAR1D. COURT OF ALDERMEN. Yesterday an Adjouroed Wardmote of the Inhabitants of Cripplegate Ward was held in the new Committee-Roomh Mr. Alderman WOOD presided. After the transaction of some business of little public mo- ment, the Alderman called on Mr. Dillon to bring forward his Motion respecting the Court of Aldermen, of which notice had been given at the last Wardmote. Mr. ...

POLICE

... MANSION- HOUSS.-Three young fellows were brought be- fore the Lord Mayor, charged under the followiog circum- stances :-Tie house of a Jew clothier was, a short time ago, broken open by thieves and robbed of several theatrical dresses. Tue plundered tradesman findiDg that a masquerade was to take place at a tavern in Bishopspate-street, visited the rooms, and was not there long when in walked ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... SURRRY SMSSIONS.-WEDNISDAY. W4. HOWELL was Indic'ed f.,r attempting to pass a counter- felt shillnog and a counterfeit half-crown, knowing them to be base money. Mr. JEMster, who Rtated the case for the Crown, observed that offences of this nature had recently been of very frequent occurrence, and bad proved of c'nsiderable Injury to mary per- sons engaged in trade. Charles James Gouff was the ...

POLICE

... POLICB. MANSION- HOU8E.-EDWAaD Munrpuy, the conductor of an omnibus, was chargedbefore the Lord Mayor by Miss Isabella Stevens, a young lady who resides in Lower Thames-street, for the following provoking conduct:- Miss Stevensdepnsed, that shegotintothe omnibusiIn Holborn, for the purpose of going to the Bank, where the omnibusses usually stopped. When the vehicle got as far as Newgate~street ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... SURREY SESSIONS.-TRmRaDAY. JAMES SAUNDERS was indicted for stealing a watch, a coral necklace, and other articles, the property of Sarah Dsgster. It appeared, from the evidence of the prosecutrix, that, on the 23d of Nov. last, she went into the Red Lion public- house, in the Borough, accompanied by a man, an acquaint- ance of hers-that they went into the tap-room, where the pri- soner at the ...

OLD BAILEY.—THURSDAY

... OLD BIAILY.-TMRUSDM. OLD COURT. Yesterday these Sessions commenced before the'ight Hoe. the Lord Mayor, Recorder, Sheriffs, and Mr. Justice Gazelee, and Mr. Justice James Park. THE MURDER AT ENFIELD. Mr. CLARKSON applied to their Lerdships on the part of the prosecution in the case of the Enfirid murder, for permission for Cooper, one of the persons committed for the murder, to go before the ...