THE CARLOW SENTINEL. Colonel BUNBURY has arrived at Moyle from London, and, we are gratified to find, in good health. [ 23rd,March, 1850 ]. Major M'Clintock Bunbury and Mrs Bunbury have left Moyle, the residence of Colonel Bunbury, where they had been on a visit, for Oreil Temple, county Louth. [ 6th April, 1850 ]. Captain M'Clintock Bunbury, M.P., Mrs Bunbury and family, have arrived at Lisnevagh. [ 6th,April, 1850 ]. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE CARLOW SENTINEL. 23rd March 1850. CARLOW SPRING ASSIZES. On Tuesday last the Lord Chief Justice Doherty of the Queen's Bench arrived by the early train, and at 11 o'clock he took his seat on the Bench. Her Majesty's Commission being read by the Clerk of the Crown, the following Grand Jurors were resworn for the discharge of the Criminal Business. John Watson, Esquire, of Ballydarton House, was absent through illness :-- William Burton, Esquire, Foreman. Henry Bruen, M.P. William B. M'Clintock Bunbury, M.P. Sir Thomas Butler, Robert Clayton Browne. John Dawson Duckett, Walter Newton, Philip Bagenal, William Steuart, William Duckett, John Alexander, John James Leckey, Sam Elliott, John Eustace, William Garrett, John Whelan, Hugh Faulkner, Charles Doyne, John Henry Keogh, Thomas Elliott, John M'Clean Baillie, B.B.Fletus, Esquires. His Lordship briefly addressed the Grand Jury. He said -- Gentlemen of the Grand Jury, although we have to lament that so great a number of cases appear on the calendar, still it is gratifying to know that there is not a single case of an insurrectionary character -- there is nothing to indicate the committal of offences calculated to disturb the public tranquillity. There is nothing of importance demanding any further observation ; you will, therefore, Gentlemen, retire to your room, and proceed with due diligence in disposing of the cases brought before you. His Lordship then proceeded to fiat the presentments. [ Note added 2012 by Michael Purcell. there are at least 20 cases reported for this Assizes. Two of the cases resulting in guilty verdicts have the death penalty imposed and several guilty verdicts ( for sheep-stealing ! ) have Transportation imposed. In the next few days Lisa Shaw will transcribe and post some of the cases.