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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 ...

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, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - - -- - - - - - COr'NcIL-HoUSz, BRrsTOL, NATURDAY. Magistrate present: Mr. Newman. ld ward Taverner was charged with stealing a quantity of lead off the house of Mr. Perrott, in the Hotwell-road. Mr. Perrott deposed to his roof having been stripped of a. large piece of lead. Mrs. figwocd stated that the prisoner offered her some lead for sale. Policeman 22 deposed to fixing that lead to the ...

BRISTOL ANTI-CORN-LAW ASSOCIATION

... ASSOOZATEON. WfTI-003&2-~'-' I The second Public meeting of the above association was held on londay 3,efnifg last, in the large Public Room, Broadeawed. between 1200 and 1300 members present, and Ther ha was take'S by George Thomas, Esq- The CH1AIRSAN, iii opening the business, stated that since the last meeting 751 new members had been registered, mak- ing the total number 1374. [This ...

GLOUCESTER ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... The Gloucestershire intermediate sessions commenced on Tuesday, before P. B. Purnell, Esq., and, in the ab- sence of Sergeant Ludlow, C. Hayward, Esq. The calendar contained the names of upwards of 100 persons. The following are the sentences of the prisoners:- TiLANSPORTATvoN.-Seven Years: John Cook, for steal- ing the moneys of Thos. Claridge; Richard Hill, for stealing from the person; Benj ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POZaZOM ZNTELLIGENCre. Cou.vczn-H,;evs, BarsroL, SAUrrAoar. Magistrates present: Messrs. Newoman and Savage. A uwan, found beggiag, with 3s. Cd. in his pocket, was sent to prison for a week's hard labosur. Jases Spoarrow was charged with begging in York-place. Mr . Newman. stated that he saw the prisoner beggiag and warned bimn tp go out of ?? parish of Clifton, but after that, the man went In ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POZ1ZCZ Z_(TmrLz*ENvE. C.OUNI-HffoUSE, BRsTOL, SATURDAY. Magistrates prosenlt .Messrs. Ash and Newman. Jamese Donovan was fineed Os. for being drunk and disorderly being about the thousandth time. I James Bateman, an aged and miserable-looking objeot, was sent to gaol for a week, for begging, having been trapped by a ?? chiarged with stealing a brass cook and skim- naer from the house of a Mrs ...

TRIAL OF DANIEL N'NAUGHTEN, FOR THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... WTM:UX OrW 3DANXZE. N'N& N, FOR THE MURDER OF AR. DRUMMOND. The Central Criminal Court was crowdedfrom an early hour on Friday; the French and other Foreign Ambassadors, the Earl of Surrey, Lord Arthur Lennox, Lord C. Paget, and several ladies and gentlemen being on the bench. Lord Chief Josticq Tindal, Mr. Justice Williams, and Ir. Justice Coleridge, took their seats at ten o'clock. M'Naugh- ...

INQUEST

... ZNqUEBT Held before J. B. GasyrnoA, BsEq., Coroner. On llonday,at the Hope and Anctior, Avon-street, St. Philip's, on the body of Harriet Gill, aged eight years. The inquiry took place in consequence of rumours that the death of the child had been causedor at any rate accelerated. by medicilles given to her by n stone-mason, who made impudent pretensions to medical skill and practised among ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... COURT oF BA1Nx nUPUTu. GUILD11ALL, BRISTsOrL, MONDAY. The business this day was not of public iuteiest-.''los. Joyce, of 1ristol, draper, underwent his first examination; no creritor appenred to ?? Cox, of Glouces- tcr plumber, had his assignees appoinited --Ienry Dartnell, of Cam, clothier, received his cortifiecte.-J. E. Turner, insolvent, of Gloucester, passed his first hearing, and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... COURT OW EBNIaiRUTCY, GlXLiD2ALL, TigunsSar. There was a dividend meeting in ye Hooper.-Alfred Harvey, insolvent, passed his final hearing, and received his order ?? re Morrish, the bankrupt's certificate was ?? was an audit in re Holroyd.-Is re Aaron Brain, of Bedwelty, there was a sharp struggle for the appointment of assignee between Mr. Howard, who ap- peared for the petitioning creditor, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... COURT Or BANILULUPTCV. re ~GUILDHALL, BRSTxsOL, MONDAIT. 171 (Before Mr. Commissioner Stephen.) l1 RE JAMeES SARAI.4N, OF CORSHAM, WILTS, SHEEP. 3- DEALER.-Mr.-John Tanner appointedlassignee. Amount Idof debts proved, I1101. itRE GEORGE SEABORE, OF BERKiELEY, BhxEn.-Mr. ly Richards appointed assignee. Amount ofldebts proved, 6961. le RE THOMdAs BREWER, oF GLOUCESTER, INSOLVEiST.- ly Mr. ...