pro4 ei:iion or Tin; coritmFriday. October 6, 1805. Criminal Court—Judge Bond.—John Siiidlebe.eh, h r receiving two buffalo robe?, valued ut $20 each, ami one horse blanket, valued at $5, the property of llob't Moffett, knowing them to have been stolen. Postponed to 12th inst. George Hoffman, for keeping a gambling house. Not guilty. Sarah McGinnis*, for keeping a bawdy house. Postponed. Jacob Diet'/: for renting a house to be used as a bawdy house, tit; for renting a house for same purpose to Susan Katou. Same *frt on costs. George Myers, for renting a house to Clara Gardner to be used as a bawdy house. Recognizances forfeited and attachment issued. Ileal -' Spurrier, for stealing a pocket book containing $90 in greenbacks, the property of Mrs. McCluskcy. Postponed to October 12th. Samuel Straus, for renting a house to Martha Para to be used as a bawdy house. Stct on costs. Same for renting a house for same purpose to Elizabeth Mills. Steton costs. Henry Sick les. for renting a house to Agnes McCullcn for bawdy purposes. Recognizances forfeited and attachment issued. John Long, for keeping a disorderly house. Postponed to Monday. Ann Graham, for keeping a bawdy house. Guilty. Win. II. Bassett and Win. Sadler, for stealing u flannel coat, valued at $1^ the property of M. Brcnnor Go. Postponed to 13th ins?. Maria Welch, for lnrcrny of a pocket book contain ing one $1,000 7-30 United States bond, a certificate of deposit for $600, a $50 United States Treasury note . two $5 United States Treasury notes, a German half dollar and a German quarter dollar, the property of George Lotz; not guilty, ilezekiah Jordan, for as-. Faulting and beating Mrs. Elizabeth J. Bankard; postponed to October 12th. Zacbariah Dorsey, colored, for larceny of a pocket book containing a $2‘? United States Treasury note, the property of Charles Stirbenvanch; guilty. Timothy Stapleton, for an assault, entered into bail of $500 with John Maddon. Charles K. Ashton, Christian Kremer and Eugene Kremor, indicted for an assault with attempt to kill John Popp, entered into bail of $1,000 each, as follows: Ashton with Win. 11. Hickman, and the two Kremer? with their father, John Kremer. Walter Sorrill, Jr.. charged with an assault, entered into bail of $500 with Walter Sorrill, Sr. Frederick Kingle. for larceny, gave bail in $500 with Conrad Kunckal.Win. J, Kirk, George A. Kirk, Lewis A. Switzer, Henry R. Williar and Andrew J. Williar, charged with an assault with intent to kill N. Lehman, were brought into court on a bench warrant, and entered into bail for $2,500 each, as follows: The two Kirk-and Switzer with George Switzer: Henry Williar with John F. Ehlon, and Andrew J. Williar with Thomas C. Yearly.The Grand Jury was discharged until Monday next. Common Pleat.—Hon. Judge King. Robert Heckcr vs. Thomas Hamil. Appeal from Justice Hayward: appeal dismissed.Samuel S. Wintornitz vs. U, Strassburger, Appeal from Justice Meredith; appeal dismissed.John McKall vs. Martha Coleman. Appeal dismissed.A. S. Rosenberg vs. Matilda Blont. Appeal from Justice Showacre; judgment reversed, each party inlying his own costs.Philip Shanahan vs. Dennis Callahan. Appeal from Justice Hiss: appeal dismissed.John Goaldhall vs. Michael llnrbor—appeal from Justice Ilcbden. Judgmeut affirmed.Schooner Sea G ull and owners v-. M ichael Harbor— appeal from Justice Hebden. Judgment revised.Louis II. Marshall vs. Owen Matthews—appeal from Justice Blake. llcldWj lt;vria.August Pfeil vs. Michael Perisel—appeal from Justice Murray. Appeal dismissed.Samuel El linger James Loundes—appeal fromJustice HDs. Judgment allirmcd.Thomas Sullivan, Francis Sullivan, and Thoma* Dunn vs. Daniel Hogan—appeal from Justice \N lately. Judgment reversed as to Thomas Sullivan and Thomas Dunn. Judgment affirmed us to John Sullivan.Theodore S. Schmidt vs. John W. Conway—appeal from Justice Meredith. Judgment reversed.Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Companv. garnishes of Samuel T. Peaeher vs. Charles Myers—appeal from Justice Showacre. Judgment reversed.Win. Grange vs. Ovide Chedville—appeal from Justice Hayward. Judgmentaflinued.Francis Sauer vs. Levi Perry—appeal from Justice Hayward. Judgment reversed and judgment for appellee for $3,U0U; appellee to pay costs above ami below.Circuit Court.—Hon. Judge Alexander. Isabella Stewart vs. George Patterson, trustee, Ac. Petition for the sale of property at the corner of Baltimore andEast streets.Adeline R. Carrel I vs. James I. Carroll. Decree a vinculo matrimonii.Ernilie Trainer vs. Arthur Trainor. Bill for divorce a vinculo matrimonii,Superior Court.—Hon. Judge Martin.—Mary J. Coylt—-action of replevin for piano. Are. On trial. Assignment lor Monday An; to 243 inclusive.[Reported for Daily Commercial.]„ , , . , , Annapolis. October 5, 1865.Court tu Appeal* ot Maryland—October Term. 1865. Nos. 13 and 14. .special Docket. Continued.Nos. 1) and 16. Affirmed nisi.Nos. 17 and 18. Transferred to General Docket.[Reported for the Daily Commercial.]Towsontown, Oct. 5th, 1865. Circuit Court for Baltimore County—Hon. D. C II MERY, Judge: John T. Eksob, Esq., prosecuting attorney for the State.Mathias Armentvs. Mary S. Worthington—an action for replevin. Tried before the court. Held mil, curia. IVm. A. Fisher, Esq., for plaintiff; It. J. Gil-tings. Esq., for defendant.Stat® vs. Thomas Williams and Joseph Winters— removed case from llaltimure city. These parties were convicted some days since of the larceny of one silver watch and $45 in money, the property of Geo. Unbaeh. Sentenced each to be confined in the penitentiary for the space of three years.State vs. George W. Gardner and William Burk: removed case from the city. These parties were previously convicted of the larceny of one pistol, three silver watches and one pocket book, the property of William N. Price, Sentenced each to bo confined in the Penitentiary for the space of two years. The counsel for these parties, K. Grason, Esq..tiled a petition for a writ of error in the above ease, which was granted by the court, consequently it will be sent up to the Court of Appeals.Towsontown, Oct. 6th. His honor Judge Emory not being present this morning, the Jury was discharged until Monday morning, and the court adjourned by the Clerk, John H Longneeker, Esq., until to-morrow (Saturday) morning at 10 o clock, when it will be engaged in the hearing of eases pending in Equity.