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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Assrz Ir RELMZGENfCZ. EXEOUTION AT LINCoIN.-On Friday last Thomas is Johnston, aged 28, suffered the extreme penalty of the law for on the new drop at Lincoln Castle. The culprit had been in found guilty of the murder of Elizabeth Evison, an aged woman, residing at Croft. The concourse of spectators to witness his awful end could not have been less than 8000.7 .n- Doncaster Gazette, n- At the ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... SOMERSETSIZSM AS5ZZFAS [CONTINUED FRO5U iSCYENTH PAGE.) CROWN COURT.-THURSDAY. Bduln Colley and Joseph Mewnsuan, two boyst of 14 and 12 of~ years old, were indicted for feloniously setting fire to a Citable at Queen Camel, thle property of Charles Jay. The huildlitg, havintg been improperly described in the indictment, the Coon~ directed ?? ssIntiattl. michael O'Areil, a sergeant in thle 40th ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 3A2q?LRUPTCy COURT. MONDAY. ?? Mfr. fosnns7issiotner Stephen.) IN5 Ha HARFOItD, DAVIES, AND CO.-On his Honour taking his seat, Mr. Palmer said he wished to offer an explanation with re* freoelce to an observation made by binm lost week, and whicih had been repsorted-and he wias bound, in justice to the s eperter, to oay moot correctly resorted-its a public paper. To these whob were acquainted ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLZC? ZNTELLZG?NCE. CoUN.CIL -/I0 uSE, Baiarloc, SATUgR DASY . Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Mr. Savage. Twco respectablyattired persons, namaed Ellen Perish and Eleanora Pelrish, mother and dlttuhter, woere charged, the daughter E~llenl with having stolen the goods of Mr. .JohnJonles, and the mother wvith receiring thena, knowinlg them to be stolen. Mr. Joises keeps a ilknmercory and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... CeoUAT Or ISANsLRUPTCY. GUILDIIALL, BRISTOL, AMONDA.Y. (Be fore M1r. ?? Stephen.) Re, SMsA Ts ?? eu a(1, an application for a certificate. On the banhitapt appearing, attended by his solicitor, Mr. CisIIonour said le was sorry to observe that the meeting iaf not been adrertiC-d, owfiig to a mistake on the part of tle mnessonger, whigh li ght not to have occurred, and on which it Was his dtty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... oMZC;G ZNNTMLLIGMNCE. COrINO L-HUttU.5R, JH srorM, SATURDAY. olag-istrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Newman, Hawsvell, iand Savage. ce James O'Brien wvas rhlarged ('upon a warrant) with assaulting ill Jane Leak. The complainant, whose face was much disfigured ot by bruises, stated that the prisoncr had kept up ain improper tb intimacy ivith her daughter, whom he claimed as his wife, and ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRZITOL SANXRUPTCY CO1VT. 1. 0 There has been a great deal of miscellaneous business this week, but not much of public ?? JOHN CAiMBRIDGE, wine-merchant, of Cheltenham, obtained his 0 ?? RUnDn:, of Pauntley, insolvent, passed t his first hearing without opposition.-B. BRADLEY, insol- vent, received his final order of ?? audit of f the accounts of THOxAS JOYCE,woDlieondraperof Bristol, d took ...

CENTRAL CRIMINALS COURT

... CENTRYlAL CRIMhINALS COURT'l. he George William Hamilton, atlas Rtohrt Bell, was indicted Id for feloniously delivering a letter to JTesse Hopper, demand- ing money with menaces, without any reasonable or probable cause. The ease has been already detailed in oar columns. Mr. Hiopper is arespectable architect residing atflayswater. ty The young ladies, hsis daughters, were in the habit of walic ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... couff Or NAAWKSUPTGY. GUILDHALL, BnswonL, MONDAY. Mr. Haimar, in taking in a fiat in the case of Hloweex-parte Edwards, took the opportunity of applying to the dourt with regard to the registrat ion of fiats. Mr. H. said, the fiat which: he produced was an old one; it had been worked out. aud the bankrupt had obtained his certificate (a final dividend! having been declared), but the ...

Singular Cases of Recovery of Hair, AFTER EIGHTEEN, TWENTY-FIVE, AND TWENTY-SIX YEARS' LOSS

... S1ngular cases of Recovery of Hair, AFTER EIGHTEEN, TWENTY-FIVE, AND TWENTY-SIX YEARS' LOSS. A few attestations (selected from numberless others, received during the last forty years) to the virtues of ROWILAND'S AlACASSAR OIL, the originals of which may be seen at the Proprietors'. So Messrs . Rollsand 4, Sons 20, Hatotn-garden, London. Hummums' Hotel,Covent-garden, Feb. 2t, 1842. Gentlemen, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ,vOUAT 01' L . GUILDHALL, BRISTOL, MONDAY. (Bfr Ci.foostissioner Stephen.) IN RE JOSEPH GIANT S.ITHr, BReWER, OF BATH,- *he bankrupt appeared for his ?? Mr.Harordsol~itl'to the assignees, in answer to the Mhr, Harford, so ieltin rdt ono the part. of the ere- ourt, said there wsno oppositionl, on h atoftece turt, oi tile 5'sjgiieeso.to the certificate being granted. His Horour said th}at, ...