COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... CO URT OF BANKR UPTCY-WEDNESDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner Goealburn.] INS TIlE :OArTI5 OF - YALOP. The bankrupt in this case was a carpenter and builder, and this day came up for his certificate. His debts and liabilities, running over a period of about fourteen months, amounted to £7,077, and his assets to pay these were little or nothing. Mr. Petarsdorf appeared for the bankrupt, and Mr. ...

INVERARY CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... INVEUAIIIy CIiWUIT COUIIT OF JThLSTICIUVIY. 'rite Circcuit Court ii, 5 eyeitd it bitCmL,'0 i'cil idu list ' lty toil 21lcekeocizbcli JeitIg~lis, Esq. cdevocole-dcltore. bite Robert Croll,,clerkof Archilbald M'tKillcy, BIlocaoro Loamono or Mlilo wf collicer, floitbeeilebibt, Parish itt ?? oat, oti.ccii forlic tjiyoeig.to toooe a cihirge of ooordctiiog lai sac lost Octoolec. Netl Fri1goara, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-THURSDEAY. BOW:-STREET. be POST'Orvaci ROBBER Y AT TWWcKEtNI(Ai.-A young man, he named Henryv Steer, was ploced at the bar before Mr. Jardine, charged with stealing a letter containing a half-soverelgn and a H sixpence, the property of the Postmaster-Gereal. SOl Mr. Walter Roberson Sculthorpe, a president of the London dis. H trict In the General Post-office, stated, that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CBNTRAL CRIMINAL CO URT-BSAI£RDAY. [Before Blaron Alderson and Mrf. Justice Coltman,] FORGERY. George MoIftcssva want indicted for feloniousely lorging and uittor- ing, ol (liw 241Lb of January, anl order for thle payment of £3, with intent to defraud thre firm of Cox, Biddaoiph, and Co. In another coant lie was charged writh the tittering only. Mr. Clarkson opened hise case to tule jury, and ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... it The business of this court commenced on Moriday li to last, before Charles Crompton, Esq., assessor. The list at ~1 contained forty-four causes, namely, one demurrer, a re thirty-nine issuies, and four wyits of trial. The following g- I.amongst others were disposed of:- Ak ALLEGED NON-PAYING FOR A SUPPER. re CONLAN V. BARRVeo.-The plinitiff, W. Cenian, a victualler, re- Po a. siding in ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. MONDAY. LANE MND OTHERSe U. HooPrr AND ANOTHER,- In this case a Major Bacon, who had several writs out against him, had been arrested upon one of them by the officers of the Sheiff of Middlesex for 1842. The writ upon which the major was arrested turned out to be in- formal; and he was ordered to be discharged by Mr. Justice Coltman, although another writ (one taken out ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE. TutREATENING TO STAB A YOUNG WOMASN.-Georgtana Hickens, a milliner, fashionably attired, appeared before the Lord Mayor, to charge Mrs. Carler, a boardling- house keeper at SB, Upper Thames-street, with using threatening and abusive language, by which the com- plainant went in fear of her lie. The comrplainant is employed by a Madame Qualette, who occupies apart- ments in the ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MANSION-XOUSE. CONSPIRACY AGAINST A YOUNG WOOSAN.-Mr. Ge0. Wilianis, a corn sorter at the Corn Exchange, was charged with having deserted his wife, Mary, whereby she had become chargeable to the parish of Ft. Botelph. The defendant woo married to his wife in February, but some qnarrel arose between them, and the defendant deserted her in April.-Mr. Justine attended on behalf of the de fendant, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THUSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CO URT-T2'06DAT Y [Before Mr. Comramlsstrer Bullock.] THE ST. GILES'S AIURDEB. On Mr. Commissioner Bullock taking hig seat on the bench, at nine o'clock, Josepif Cofnror wan placed at the bar, for tile purpose of maling itie objections to any of tbe jury empaar.oiid for lis trial. No objections having been made, tho Court prcceeded with Otder trifling cases. (Before Baron ...

THE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... THE MURDER IN ST. . GILES'S. re ~TRIAL Ale e: JOSEP1H CONNOR. As TBURaDAY, MAT 15. Iy On Mr. Cominedasioner BuLLocK taking his seat on !d the bench, a number of prisoners were placed in the if dock; and having been arraigned, were called upon id to plead to the several offences laid to their charge, ator to challengeany of the jury by whom they 'were to in be tiied. J. Connor was amongst the ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... I ard'tbnto, o.ffairre'o &- Inquegit5. FATAL ACCIDENT.-On Tuesday last, an inquest was held at the Anchor Inn, Hunslet, near Leeds, on the body of John West, of Hunslet Carr, labourer, aged forty-three years. On Friday afternoon last the deceased, whilst riding on the front of a cart be- tween Hunslot and Rothwell, was thrown off by the sudden starting of the horse, when one of the wheels ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES -Tixs DAY. The Lord Chancellor will deliver judgmetss In the Houteof Lords, and afterwards sit in the COURT OF CHANCERY, WESThMINSTER-At eleven. In re Plikus and Prosier, to be spoke ?? v Dobinson, appeal motion, part heard. CAUSE PIrzTzoNS.-Atte-ney-General v Corporation of Warwick, port ?? re Coventry Charities (2)-Heming y Archer-Ex. parte Inch-Coulstlug v Coulsting-Exparle ...