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HANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... -1f-ANlT- EPIPH 2ANY SESSIONS. s trc Tfie Epphann Sessions for this County corn- are muenced atte atle of Winchester, onl Tuesday IIast, Ba ,and adjturned from thence to thle Grand Jury Room.- an, In consequence of' the absence of 11. Pollen, Esq. the tot du ties of Chairman were Pterfbrmed by Sir Thomas M11r Biaring, Bait.-The fifllowving Magistrates wvere also present ?? Sloane Stanley, Esqj ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER, BY POISON

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER, BY POIS;ON. | OlICToJ Assiwn 7h'm ?? of Mary ?? Ann l .nda A1, fio thc Wilful Jifrderr ( Clarf ?? on tlie 26t1, of October, ,Iii3, 'Y .ldininisiertluiflp Poison.- i i The trial of this person, for the awful crime 'inputed to in her, tomiened at nine o'clock ol Friday morning, th before Sir C. \, cthertLl, Recorder of Bristol. Counsel ho i1r the Crown, Mlessrs. ...

HANTS QUARTER SESSIONS

... HIANTS QUARTER SESSIONS. WIwNCEST'Rm, October 21. S The Michaelmas Sessions for this county coni- of' inienced yesterday, at the Grand Jury C~hamnber. The the attendance of Mlagistrates; was very fill], including th gat following Gentlemen t- Richard Pollen, Es4q, Cha irman, red C. S~. Lefevre and John Winter S8c~tt, F'qrs. Mlembers sa fur tine Northern Division of the (Aiun-y, Sir T homa teay ...

HAMPSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... IIAMPSIRII{E EASTER SESSIONS. .'T1he EasterSessioirs flb this coiunty commenced 'I on Tuesday at the Grand Jury Ctluber, e t betbre the ('hairmoan, Richard Pollent, Esq. and a very t thin bench, the fullowing being the olty Magistlates S prcsert :-Sir Sanuti Rayniond Jar. is, i'W. Ldunt, isq. h W1InI. Abbott, Esq. P. 13reton, Esq. Wut. T'm;asher, , Esq. WV. Grant, E-:q. Dr.5 Quarrier Wnm. ...

HANTS LENT ASSIZES

... IAN1TS LiNT A1SSJZUS. Th pigAsjYsie, for this county commenced bro onl Tiesday, on which clay thle Judgles of Assize, Bacor Wif (l urney, and Sir juohn Iatreo arivdithsiy. te haddnd h reiu dywt the Dukied ?? iy- tile Thenr Loredsiatelyanchedr arrivaD ?? a ceedeld ?? ?? whera thfelcommission for oh holding thre Assizes wats opened in thle usual maniner.- in' Their Lordships then proceeded to ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... 0,TwI~C w A Court Martial was- held on Tuesday se'niniglit,li -o 'wich continue~d tosit, adjourning from day todav, untlithis day ?? al (Fridelyl, san hoard His Nolajesty's ship .Viatory, ini this Harbour, oy ho a~ on' Liaeuteesmuc deorge Charies Stovin, late in I.Sinrneand oj Thani 7 the AlgecInd, on 'cliirgz~' of'repeated acts of drunkenness' 4th Nit - anurid niificei-like conduct, ...

UNFORTUNATE MURDER

... -. 'UNFORTUNATEI. MURDER. An Ilquest was held on Thursdhav afternoot, at the Windmill, at Forton, before C. B. Ioongcroft, Esq. boroncr for the County, on the body of WilliaMn Adoams, a waterman, who had unforturlately been Sq '1ull l the previous night by Corporal John Alunday, of the Royal Alarilles. ' The first evidence sworn was Joseph Sherwin,- - ?? of Gosport, who deposed,- I was with ...

HAMPSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... - - -- tai -, - .. w7. IIAIV. S1 2IRE SUMMER ASSIZES._. Irpl- ~ - A P 1 The Summer Assizes for this County com- menced on Wednesday. The Judges of Assize Mr. Baron Gurney and iMr. Justice Coleridge arrived it, Winchester, about hall-past one o'clock in the carriage of the High Sheriff, H. fi. Powell, Esq., preceded by the usual escort of javelin men, &c. Immediately on their arrival, their ...

HANTS COUNTY SESSIONS

... . ?? ..su. -.1- vs ?? -irssllret. -( The Midsummer Sessions, for this County, at commenced on Tuesday, at Winchester. The Court fo opened at half-past twelve o'clock, in the Grand Jury - Room, before the Chairman, Richard Pellew, Esq.- a Among the Magistrates present we noticed the follow- AK ig :-Sir Harry Burrard Neale, Bart. Sir Thomas D Baring, Bart. A. A. Daniel, Esq. Sir Samuel Ray- T ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... THE NlE' POOR LAW. I A ?? A o ?? - . . .. - ?? A'Court, Assistant Poor Law Commissioner III attended on Friday at Basingosoke, for the purpose of explain'. to leg the views soil intentions of the Central Board, and thle mode ihin which the law will be applied to the parishes of that division. LhColonel A'Court commenceil by stating that he felt assured, ler although many might come there ...

NAVAL COURTS' MARTIAL

... A Court Martial was held on Monday, on l board the V;ctorg (hulk to Dritaneia) in this harbour, composed of Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Haitlarid, K.C.B. (President) and Captains Lord Adolphus Fitz- I Clarence, ATidal, Williams, Eden, Beechey, and lilas- I fings, with ?? Hoskins, Esq. as Judge Advocate, I to try Capt. Seymour, and the officers and ship's corn- pan of his ajesty's late ship ...