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BARBAROUS MURDER AND ROBBERY IN LANCASHIRE

... BARBAR()TlS IMUR DEIR AND ROBBEBY T IN LANCASII IRE, IVY ieir-'iiois ?? town and ti iieighiourltood has heen tiri own iii to a rtriitiderable doC- 1`i gret of' ?? within tile last fbwte day in comm.ce ti quence of' tisi' perpeiltatiol, by sonile villain, of one of' atI thle mnost croci :int atrocious intrilers onl recard. The tt tired was cormm ited upon the wvild anti elreary moors 1s oera ii ...

THE NEWCASTLE MURDER

... T, E! a .C I . ' -T.E . ?? TEM . THEli NEWCASTLEMhURDRR, (LatestParliculars.') W~e extracttefloig the th M ?? Journal of' Saturday- In addition to the above-particulaivrs t1hle staiement.of Bolam'ls housekeeper relative to the Teaking of the'. w'indowa, &c. which bas alrendy appearedl), a itt Urt'lm ha. b mettmle by Mir. Jonathms Drewsy,,toth e linc that he saw Air. Bolamn going past his ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... NAVAL COURT MARTIAL, PORTSMOU!TH, Alanch li5h, 1881. A Court Martial assembled this day on board H.M.S. E Tl'elleauey, and continued by adjourniment to Friday, to try Capt. LI e isil.Buargess, ?? 'thetis, 46, for the loss of that sihip on Cape Frio, two days after a leaving hio ?? for l'nglasd, with upwards oftii0,iiBJ dol-A e las on board the particulars of which were made 'known to tI r the ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... HANTS SUIMAIER ASSIZES. id Tiic Commiissioni for olil nT thsec Atisizes Was opelied at Wesbhestor in Allotliny axfternooln The Judges of . 33 A size, Mr. testier ?? and AMr. Justice Taunton, arrived ilt Wincheriter abtiut six Oclockb, and proceeded its th le inge of he Sheriff 'to thc County Hall, wvhere the commission 'was opened in the usul ni masiter, A large body of the tenantry (if Str ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN WARRINGTON

... sturb 'j]BucsoL, wed~nesdayj, Jan. 25. Thsmorning, long before 10 o'clock, the htoo. Court wastcrowded to excess in every part, An Im-I LT Ye- mense number of ladies were present. At 10 o'clock 'f his the mtembers of the C~ourt took their seats, and Captainf Lady Warringtna lein, Then eof the different that officers were then called over, and a list of the wit. Este, nesses was read. They were ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... roynno-5 }V VRu. ltf. t tflSL - FOIDAV, Pats. 10. :1 e p Lord tie Roes ?? Csernrning.-The trial of this f ease, which has excited so much interest in the fashion. h able world liii the last two or three months, came on e this morning; and at an early hour all the avenues lead. v ing to the Court werc crowded with persons anxiuos to o hear the proceedings. Upon the bench were Lord Al- it vanley ...

HAMPSHIRE SESSIONS

... I-A±sr-no ?? HAVASPSHEI SESSIONS. The Miehaelsnas SessiolIs for the county corIn- 3, menced on Tuesday, at Winchester. There was a full si Y attendance of INMagistrates, among whom were the follow- tl *e ing:-R. Pollen, Esq. Chainman, Sir Thos. B3aring, ft o Bart. The Earl of Cavan, Chas. S. Lefevre Esq. 1I. Ic.tr e J. W. Scott, Isq. ALP. the .lit I-on. W\. Sturges w f Bourne, John lFleming, ...

HANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... HJANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS. oy The Genseral Quarter Sessiossn fur this County corn LY meucea at the Granldlucy Chamber, Winchester, on Tuesday utC last, before thsc following Magistrateg,- (ay Vy Iichard Pollen, Esej Chairman, ?? Right lnit. Win. Sturges a. flournev, Sir Willhia'lleafthcole, Dart., Sir Thea. Blaring, Bert., LySenistel Raymond Jorvis, Esq. Charica Shawe Lefevre, I~eq. Da- P ii CI ...

MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN OF THE SIR DAVID OGILBY, AT THE FIGEE ISLANDS

... | i MUllDERO r r7CAiPTA, N;o TUE SR I)AVID OGlLIIY, AT THE FIGEJE ISLANDS. Titae Enki'-ih Brig Sir David Oijilby.niiie and wbrore'd ini RIover 11 arbOUr, in the 'island or Becta f I Liit on tlir 21tid April, 18311. Sihe sailed fconl this I harb077r on Mlonday, thte 30tht, sea a00to77t, at 41 p.mf. fior aC ;Beetta, a town onl the same island, and arrived antI ( ,cl~e t17i 101 1 h ai day', ait ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... PORSea'Mou'ri, ?? 18133. A (Court Martinl was held on Friday tiurnilg, c~ oan board his MAljesty's Ship Vilctory, in this Hiarbour. a to try Second-LientenaintJ. D. C. Laniint,of ?? 11 Alarfines, ofihis' Majesty's Ship Briton, on charges pre. ii ferred against him by Lieutenant Frederick Patten, 11 1irst Lieutenant of-shi same ship. The Court assembled at nine o'clock, and was corn- s, posed ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN HUGH PIGOT, C.B

... CQU1ITMARTI?J, ON CAPTAIN HUGh PIGOTC.B?1 : On Mlonday a Coure.martissl assembledl at i 8heerness, on board of hig MI!ajesty's tihip Hasftngts, V[ 74, to try Capt, Hugh Pigot, C.1Bf. Iate of his Majesty's Or ship Brait-m, for va.rious charges brought agaitnst him Sa by Lient.t Henry Waliker, Iate Commander.- of lhis Dde. rin lestyt's steerm iessel the Amean, w~hilebtnder his cosm- mand, ...

The business of the Assizes, commenced on Monday, when Chief Justice Tindal tried the prisoners,

... SA-TITRDAY, AUGUST 2, 183. The business of the Assizes, commenced on .Mlonday, when Chief Justice Tindal tried the prisoners, c and l Iir. Justice Littledale presided at Ni~siPriou.s t There wveyc only twenty-six prisoners for trial, and none ni ot' the offecnees of a mnalignlant character, arnd thirteent *t cases, alnost devoid of interest to the public. T'he pro- sceedings closed on ...