INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—Nov. 6

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT-Nov. 6. | [Berore Chief Commrissioner Reynolds.] JUDGNMNT.-IN RE THOXA3 IRERRY. Thhi insolvent, whose ease hud been hiard en aformerday, now lcaine Up tsr Judemant. IHe bad beec twice discbarged under the aet, trom 100 of debts, ?? were unpaid, and he hadin his presint schedule, and o bhis third appear. ance,no lees thaa sixty creditors, weose debt. amounted to 0 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... 1'POLLCE INTELLIGENUE-WEDNEBDAr. BOW-STREET. CRtUEjL TREATMENT Oi' ITALIAN Boya.-A few days ago an Italian, named Luclano, who has tor several years eadeavonred to protect tihe Italin- beoys from the ill-treat- ment of their masters, applieil to Mr. Hall on behal etf a boy of the nameef Antonio Petinatti, whose naungterhad, without provocation, knocked binn down antd kicked him on the uorning ...

TRIAL OF JOHN HENTY BY COURT MARTIAL

... TRIAL OF JOHN BENTY BY COURT I MARTIAL. On Tuesday the Court Martial for the trial of Mr John Henty commenced on board the Ocean at Sheerness. Ad- miral Bouverie, President, who, with Captains Hornl y, Cla. veil, and Commanders Well and Douglas, composed the court. Mr Essell acted as Deputy Judge-Advocate. The prisoner wvts charged first with having been guilty, on the 2d day of October, 1840, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW IVOITICHS-Tils DAY. COU1 T OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-S1t at ten, Harwkilortl v Bramnial, appeal for ?? v ApFlr.th ford, ?? v JOhn`ln, appeal metioni part ?? v Chard, motlon, by order,-n re Warroie, bankrupt petition, to be epo to -n re Coates' patent, cause pct 11e-Cooke v CookU, LuAt PRTI Trlts.-In re West.In re -art-In re Durand- In re Orain-In re Taylor-ln re Dve ChasteOsy-'n re ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL. On Saturday George Baver, a shoemaker, was charred with stabbing his father in the side with a knife. The father said he wished to forgive his son, and not to appear against him. Mr Alderman Humphrey said he would not compel a father to prosecute his own son, but he hoped the prisoner would bear in mind the danger he was in, and gratefully remember his father's kindness. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE' ,INI'ELLIGEAGCE--MONDA.' . A a MANSION.HOUSE. i a A rman Inemed ieorgc 'Jhor'rpsoo', who looked like a stoker til s b[eiiler, but who is known as au habitual sirnig- gie III the erirril wa1y, was brought before ths Lird Mayor, chiarged with lhving in bi.t poeBreseio0 thrree pounds and a balf ol ?? totiacco, anrdu some cigars. A rev,,l-e officer twid that he Paw the dcendant camne frou ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW [ %)0'(j'I-S-'itls DAI. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-At ten. FOu JUtDo.GMENT.-Fritciard v Foulkes-Ward v PaInter-Davis V Clough. CAU3SER.-LogrUt v Baives-Long v Bush-Capron v Satsurn- Littleliles v Holli-Lrev Ibottson--Sellers v Threlfall-Ronlis v Croft-Frernch v Frenvh-Ball v Cook-Brown v Brown, fartherdt- etctlrns irnd ?? v Morley, further directions and costs -alayor, &v., of Tenby v ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... LA II' INTELLIGENCE.-FRIDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. BAIRNARD V. I'ONIFIIET. ThiS appeal was opened yesterday. The sjuetion is, whe- ther all executer i3 liable to the pay*ment of five legacies of 500, alth(ough the personalty is deficient, because he wrote certain letters expreesing hi9 determinatiort, to pay before lbe becam avneqnalntet with the real 9tate of thle assett. The Master of the Rills ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEN CE-FRIDAY. BOW-STREET. IETTER-STEALtNG.-llenry Toten, a boy about 16 years ot ago, wag brougiht before Mr. Jardine, charged with otealiug on the 26th Ult. a post letter eentatnirg a small box and a diamord rinK, the property of Mr. John M'Artbur. Mr. Peacock, the solicitor ot the Post-office, attended for the prosecation. Mr. John hI'Artkhr, residing In Mount-street, ...

SUMMARY OF THE SENTENCES AI THE LATE SESSIONS

... SUMMARY OF THMSENTENCES AI THE LATE SESSIONS. In lanrroo A'Ltinn. sired 311, chicre:d with stealing at %viOcl. tic made 'a PrilIperty it NV i Ilim Wilsonr, ?? it nether thle property ,f WVill jtirmt Pt lalttrra-six nwittlis' ainpristleornmerP. ClITIVt PI Jolin lrrds-rac, 4ir, crrrbuezling 4r.. Cit., which beho rdrceccivcdfor them anli on licicilit cit 01 i -r Penn. *iis mor'tste-cce Weaek. I- ...

WARNING TO LETTER CARRIERS

... WARNING TO LlETTrER CARRIULRS. At the Central Criminal Court on Friday se'nnight, WIllieaet Rogersoll, aged 29, formeely a letter-carrier in tile Ge(oeral lPostolice, was indicted for stealing several letters entrusted to hiscare, containing money : aind various articles of jeweiery, &c. 'The cases againit the prisoner, which were of a very agvravated nature, have been foily reported in the ...

The COURT-MARTIAL on JOHN HENTY

... IThe COURT-jIMARN''AL oan JOHN HgL'NY'- LvRoM ouit OwN4 COItFSPONDE:T.] 8111ritr1ESS, SUNDAY, Nov. 1.-I herewith send YOU t loc 115u100 of tha pro eeings ot the coutt mtartial on Fridayafter my expressleft. You will perceive that t0e case for the prosecution termiiahed ?? saddenly, there being many witnerses on the list whem it was deersr6d unnecessary to examine. The court, however, Bat Until ...