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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—THURSDAY

... MIJDDLE SEX SE.SSIOAS-TrIuBsidDY. The court sat at Clerkenwell, for the purpose of taking a p- -iicatiol,- for lieclejcs for public mu1:sic andilanicing. Mr. Powtall, tile chalutirall of the bench presided, and there was all unillsilly full attendaice of' magistrates, there being nearly forty ptie-snt. A re:at deal of interest ap- lplared te be excited in, cousetqence .f tere b ein no Icss ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... CO URtT OF BA.NK-R 1UP TC Y-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Coinmissioner Evans.] c IN RNS EDWARiD DURIiIiDoE. c The bankrupt was an umbrella manufacturer and dealer in cigars, carrying on business in Piccadilly. His business d transactions commenced in June, 1848, and terminated in a June, 1849. His debts are, in round figures, 1,6001. ; his I assets, as realised, 6001. He now canse up to pal.ss his ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-TUESDAY. Ct [Beforie Mr. Sergeant Adams, Assistant Judge.] s The criminal business for the October quarter sesio consieneed this morning. Thre calendar was a light one, there being but fifty-nine prisoners for trial ; fifty-six of ( them, being indicted for felony, and three for misderneaniour. gi Thirty-two prisoners could read anid write imperfectly, six S could read only, ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... ( UPUR 7 01 (O 1A/ JON C lUN(XL. , Yc~cdya cor ulwa1s held for tli e dc.-.,patel ofpu!ic ¶IMF NEW C'0T~i0OATION All. A oiil olt, ?? to ''hir i0 tIL elcclee' . a f Mr. Gl~del, an III etioiL thle ' lidito of o hi`ck ?? stroyed br thel, Operation of' t~e 1101` act, :1111 l`ne.e Na i.1 to ho joforinud ibyti ( Ile . 'Ilitil itio'' (it n1 tIlO llIbie,,t. Tlhl ],oil 111MA I Olt 0011i thint if ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... |CENTRAL CRIMINAL C'O UR TTtUESDAv.i OLD COUE|T. [Before Mr. Bullock.] (bim fes Loecs, 30, labourer, Oeorc 11arri9e, 33, gunsmith, anti William Tltolirson, 33, described as a labourer, three well known members of the swell mob, were indicted for stealing a watch, a sovereign, and some silver, the property of Henry Harvey. Mr. Robinson prosecuted, anid the prisoners were de- fended by Mcssrs. ...

HORRIBLE ATTEMPT AT PARBICIDE

... IHOIRRIBLE A T7EM PT A1' 7 PA RRICIDE. Tlic excitemtent consequent up)on the recent dreadfol ?? at Iterisondsey has scareely stbihi ?? o tie pub]lic tnidd, ?? we art- ealled upon to annoulinue the oicenrreniec of a int hoc fearful crime, possessing feat urea of still greater at recitve froiti the close relatioiiship of thle unhappy victiii aI the misiicreaut ?? altenipted its perpetratioin ...

SURREY ADJOURNED SESSIONS—OCT. 25

... SUtRlee YA DJO URNED SEdSSiONS-O0a. 25. [Before T. Puckle, Esq., a;nd a full Benuch of Mfagistrates.1 2ifickuocl baley, 1°9, was indicted for stealin~g SF. 10d. from tbe persono of Eglizabeth Young, a lady residing in the Bo- l'roseoeutrix stnted that, in the eveningr of the 2titi ult., she arrivedl ?? bvthe railway, and was proceeding alongP the Ilorouli d, tow~ards her homie. W~hile passing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-MoxD.AY. MANSION-HtsOUSE. -JORS7p lhirdll vas brought before i Aldermara Carden. charged with having robbed his employers, Messrs. Elliott, of Goldsinith-strect, Cheapside, of a cash- box containing 4:31. 13s. It was the duty of the prisoner to clear out the warehouse ever morning, in conjunction with another porter, and the key ot the warehouse, to which sias attached ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICEIT LICEAcr.-Tur~sD. i|(i -I l fl c, of eo r 8, !'Orcival-street, Cleur hliklr!, %ll- ?? lip lbr tiial eXIallilfltit'll, clarged w itb obtillliing too bvoktl, aindc d!. It-. id., lilioi fak(e jpretence . . . iWotitne; appeared oii behalf of the pro-ecutrs; anri Mr. liolisu *Ielided ttii t pliuoiclr. I roml ' UVitLCLCc taletiI 01 tile pl'CA iOu. Ocerill0'li, it ap- peoaed t lat tihe pri ...

SURREY ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... SURREY ADJOURTNED SESSIONS. These sessions comniencel yesterday at the Sessions | i llomse, Ne ington-c asewav before Thomlas Puckle, Esq., and a full beneh of ml:tgistratcs. The calendar contained tle clames of forty-six prisonerls for trial, among whom vere a numer of femallv for street robbeies. Oa the grad ve jury being sworn, tbe chairman remiarked that on look- m iu g at the calendar the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—MONDAY

... I COURT OF BANKRUPTC'Y-12oNDA.Y. Btefore Ml-. ConINnis1inler Slhcplperd.] IN' R. J.tAMES KllLICl;-opLRATIONs OF' THll .NW ACT. T'le bankreutt WIS a builder at Isrlkins. -lc nows '110 I ulp on1 d u-seet prepared by Mi. Burler, of P'alcr - - lane, to pass his last examination. His deb1ts are ?? Ills asset.s, good debts, 26/1. Iprouperty, 211. The fi,. had been iissied Wefore tlc licw :act caime ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—OCT. 24

... CEN TRAL C LRIMINAC CO UET-OCr. 24 . +4 OLD COt RT. [Before Mr. Bullock.] ,/olmi lldtmoem ?? fi4, ?tmrgooim, aims placed at the bar to plead to an immdictinetit chsgimmg imini st itli smnlawlolly forging and uttering a certificate, purporting to be a certifi- cate that lie was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, stitli intent to defraud James Sedgssiek Lenti. Mr. Rylamid, who with Mr. ...