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 ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. | The Lord Chancellor will not sit at Lincoln'fi-inn, to-day. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten. Before Sir L. SHADWBLL. CAusis, &c.-Brlin v Knott and motion-Auther v Author (2) -Flight v Camac-Gardcier v MINrsal-Okkes v Stravliey-Thomosou v Atherton (2)-Attorney-GeneraI 4 Hardly (a) I.oopc , W-t- Manby v Westrnacott-Asicburnimna v Wilson-Roberts v ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... vojax?lvllrm T.5e 'iixines5 at tbseee Asa'z ollinienced on Monday W Iek, h- fora Mr. Baron purkoav-1, .ar. Justie Colt- niatf. The latter Ju,' plsestiledt il the Crown CeIt Trio ?? is a eumsnlary of the crnuissal bushnes. of the w.,;k JamlS Harper 7 19 waS oborhiced With havinog stslen a mare. tile .r stk y ot ,aeiu, Farser. The prosecutor is a tarrier, resid;l'g t ilarrogatte, and he to Ik a ...

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, ...

STRATHBOGIE CASE

... JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. Edinburgh, 10th March 1843.-The Lords baving re- sumed cetnidetation of this case, having heard Counseol ns appointed, and received the opinions of the consulted Judges-in conformity to the opinion of the majoriry of the Judges, adhere to the interloctitor reclaimed against and refuse the desire of the reclaiming note, and find the deferidlre iialle in additional ...

ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DELUSION

... or r I 1 n o- I ?? ilr John Shepherd, chlaiged wvith having, at S- l R. temlpted to Pick Dir-. Homne's pcickt in tile pa I te /ri a 1,1 of the Houise Or Covilinions, arid who was renmanded R'ejn li that Pv idence inighi b e produtedt tI prove his licetliar hocit stat of indwasbrotglt t 1ip Botw inteet vwbtie lie se.'oniitxanljatiniton, Th inl '1he Prisoiner had a very wvild] appearance, and ...

LAW OF LIBEL

... Iktt iberp0 I ?? SALUS POPUIX MsPREMA FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1843. Whaekrejoie in the important fact that Lord C bl haf takien ip the subject of our absurd leel ao i the ec- House of Lords, and if his purpose be, Ans we bel Pit topaetematter on a commoni-sense bosiswe froh his Lo cci as uc success as he will derive oorfo Lod iptt an mutil fit h raml hud e ot theu the attempt. Thirty years' public ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTBLLIGPN&$ NSORTHERN CIRCUIT-Yonic, MtARCH 17. CIVIL SIDE, (Before Mir. Baron Parke and a Spoecial jury)] Ti'a sTERRIY AlND OTHERs V. LORD OG5ANtT1,5 Ths aasenntion to recover the balance or a bankIn~g account. Mr. Davidas and Mr. Crommpton for the Plalatiffs; Mr. Marlin and Mr. Walton for the defendant. Mr. Dundalk stated the caee for the plaintiff. lite said he appeared before them ...

POLICE COURT

... PDOFICE COURT. ATTEMPTED FrAtan.z-CAPt~o 'TO TnNANTms-Yeeterday week, John peered to hefeta hg fueal'd- training for rent M.0 ilai e ?? jazea'sroad. Tealgd~Slt~Ota ?? ?? for ton Bsilliogs noee thap wore due. To prove this, Eioldsworth ?? tothe mogestrateshie check bok whionfS shdeied that Ia wore paid en the d5th July last, whist the d account current handed in onlygaveorodit for93. Mr.Wiliams ...

CARLOW ASSIZES—THURSDAY, MARCH 9

... CARLOW ASSIZES-TnURSDAY, MARCH 9. EXTRAORDINARY CASE-THE CAUEOW ELECTION. Pat. Mahon, of Grangelorth, applied for a sum of £25, compensation for injuries rendered him by the malicious burning of hishouse, which wasentirely cou- ?? on ?? 10th of Mav, 1842. Our readers will remember this case, which was fully reported in the Sentinel of December 17, 1842, wlhen it came before the cess-payers at ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... YO]RoKKIRE SPRING ASSIZES. (Cditnaucd feom oni- f0t1h page) TnuBsDAr, MAnCIX 16. Before Ir. Justice Lijm11nss. Eli Harpin, 25, pleaded guilty to a charge Of iesng Stolent a heifer, at Thornhill- the property of Richard Cardwell. He was sentenced to bo impri- soned for eighteen mouths to hard labour. INTENT TO MURDa B. James Craireee, 26. was inliefed for having, on the 11th of February, last, ...