LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BUSINESS OF THE ENSUING WEEK, (Before Mr. Commissioner Bunvoe.l MONDAY, Nov. 2-Mr. Commissioner Burge Will sit at eleven to hear motions and applications. TUvSDAY, Nov. 3s-William lJ. Tempest, Leeds, sharebroker, judgment on certificate; Win, Buckley, Saddlewortb, mann- facturer,judgment on certificate, both at II. . VXDNcsDAV, Nov. 4.-John Birch, Hull, tailor and draper, first dMv; It. and W. ...

LEEDS:

... LEE DS: ad SATURDAY. MAY 30. to ?? i id. SUAINIER CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. th Md . ye to NonTntrRN-%Mr. Justice Wiglotman, Mr. Justice Cresswell. of HOMiE-Mr. Baron Parke, Mr Justice Coltman. pr rds Oxron-Lord (iief Justice Tindal, Mr. Justice Manle. Po I. Noastomi--Mr. Baron Alderson, Mr. Justice Williams. th MIDLAND--Mr. Justice Patteson, Mir. Justice Coleridge. of WESTFRN-Mr. Justice Erie, ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... CITY OF LONDON. The Revising Barrister entered the cort at half-past ten yesterday, and proceeded with the revision of the list of parishes in the, ward of Bread-street, Queenhithe, and Viutry. Samuel Godfrey Crook, who sought to be registered for an apartment at 15, Garlick-hill, was objected to by Mr. Browne, Conservative agent. Thomas Dawson wirs examined, and stated that the claimant is a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCi'. NEWCASTLE,-31Uoday.-Before Aid. Putter and Aid. Dun.o-Jolm Short anti John Lowens, two of the ?? boys that frequent the Butcher Alarket. were clhargedi with attempting to picl pockets. Police-olfieers Telford and Long, of the detective force, bearing of the affair. traced the prisoners ?? Clayton-street, where they took thern into custody. The bencla coummitted them to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE. FRIDAY.-Before Ald& Dunn, It. P. Philipson, Esq., James Arclibold, Esq., W. Loraine, Esq., G. C. At- kinson, Esq., and Capt. West. R. N. George Thoburn, William Douglass, John Bell, Ann McCartney, and Ann Moore, alias Oliver, remanded on a charge of robbing the late Mr R. Lowthin, and on suspicion ef throwing him into the river Tyne, were again brought up this morning. Mr W. L. ...

DURHAM POLICE

... :, ?? i- MAN8LATIGlTEIR Al' W1NL;T0N.-GATE8]IEADl, St conlusontha hehtdtdi~he f na~posti he ur c Saetur-h ?? ar, Eq, nd0. . mosy, Eq._ Anthony stintees and William Fairlatub were charged with the manslaughter of John Robson, on the 9th of Marob last. 'The'reader will remember that at the time in ques- t tion, the death of Robson was noticed in theCourant, and imaybe tatked state tat the inut, ...

Police Intelligence

... 8oarti ntelliogenu LAMBETH. Joseph Edgill, a cab driver, was placed tt the bar, for fini,.l examination, before Mr. Elliott, on a charge of Stealih,,- lii sovereigns, and articles of plate of the value of nearly £20, the property of Mr. Mason, a respectable tradesman. From the evidence of Mrs. Mason, it ap. peart d ?? on a former day she had engaged the defen- dant Lt the top of Redeross ...

Police Intelligence

... violet *ntelipzue.th GUILDHALL. EXTRAORDINART ILLEGAL MAartAGE-Walter Wilkins, tast his fiftieth year, and living at 1o. le, Smithfield. bars, as a goat trainer, appeared on Saturday before *Alderman Wood and Chaltis, to charge an elderly female giving the name of Sally Wilkins, under the following: extraordinary circumstances. The comuplainant Stated that on Friday afternoon the risoner came ...

INQUEST IN THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION

... On Monday, Mr. Wulley, MIP., conlcuded an inquest in' the House of Correction, Coldbath Fields, onl the body of Richard Homer, aged 23, a cab-driver, sentenced by Mr. Combe, of the Clerkenwell Police Court, on the 29th ult_ to 15 days' imprisonment, for non-payment to his em. ployer of 14s., considered in the Coroner's Court a simple debt. The inquiry was adjourned from Saturday, that a ...

APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS

... AA'kREIlENSION OF A GANG OF THIEVES AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS,| The Marlborough Street Police Office was on Tuesday I literally besieged with tradestrien dvsirousouf hearing the Examination of fhur persons in thle usiolry of the pqoitet\ charged with uroing in their posseoason it large quantity ofyroperty, the produce of rmauy robberies committed on shopkeepers in the mete opolis. The ...

THE INQUEST

... Yesterday afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, an in. vestigation took place before Mr. Joseph Payne, deputy. coroner for the city of London and tho borough of South- wark, at the Board-room in St. Bartholomew's Hospital, touching the death of Alfred Fletcher Cootkson, who lost his life through falling from the third floor window of the house in the occupation of Mr. Fenn, coffee-house. ...

Police Intelligence

... 2001ife Intriliarna. v MLRLBOROUGE STREET. ELOPcEzrEx.-Mr5. Hambrook, dressmaker, of New a Bond-street, from whose house her nilee'lhad eloped a i few days ago, came to this court to state that all the II attempts of the police to trace the girl had hitherto been unavaling. Mrs. Hasabrook further said, that sheished to make a reply to the statements of one of her aslsis C] 0tants, who with ber ...