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THE LUDLOW MURDER

... ?iIELU5iWW M?I? V -1to'-t--,W Iites.;iL@ - .i - - - ;w1it 0.; t!inimntoZ en~d ti lb 'btha .toredtotd:lblij aud wnowalk iut?Lhl6 bdibq abi As44m i ellei; pineF i p tpue i thlitob 11 *eor e. andbO.1 . f Bristol. ZTW ht tiha .imthet 19i bfb iii tiabtive'io kin only'ons- I' dkd bbslnolitha~asfr.Dr~i.tdforda Tha,4 gent~ em'anfclldp ttths inn, nabout! eight o elobk. I went into a :rivate.rown to ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... NEWCASTLE AOSIZES.-FRIDAY. -Continuedfrom tihe 7hpage. JOHN CUMMINGS, aged 1, MICHAEL KEENING, aged 14, and JOHN LOVET, aged. I i harged with stealing from the shop of Mr. illamn Bobson, in the New )utchber Mar. kekit, o 'he 7th of Pebrmary Instant, a sack and two leip of tiuttoi. Cunmins and Keening plWq!iVty, and Lovet was made a witness in ,h fla-Ci~who, when put ioto tb, box, burst into ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—MAY 28

... I I . IRA. I- MAx 2. - sides, idtlmJ frat the fis of the ase, 'iiiti 1 be-utedis idebplorchat:uj0oate y h aosalng as that e repr pte'4btobe,t wiith ihe weatberpfine gm*idelear, and the imoi sihinlng' ibirjht-sch e ;morninig $hafhe ligiuit df tfie steanter iould be. . 'seenl.wo millesoffany, suchacldeat should have 'o ccurred, by which not; Iby:'.jiipertiy wa de- ,tstuoijed,biyt tbree ...

MR. WILLIAM MARTIN

... At the Quarter Sessions for the North Riding of Yorkshire, on Nlonday week, the following correspondence, which has taken place between the Home Secretary and the Visiting Justices, relative to William Martin, a prisoner sentenced to imprisonment for a seditious libel at Sheffield, was produced and read, and after a long debate on the subject, was banded over to the reporters for publication. ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES

... NORTHUMIBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES. _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FIRST DAY.-TUESDAY, FzB. 25,1840. CROWN SIML-BFORN 3CR. JUSTTE .IB1SKINEL The following gentlemen were sworn as the Grand Jury :-Sir Charles Manck, Bart., fore- mon, Sir John Blackett, Bart., Sir M. W.Ridley, Bart., R. L. Allgood, A. 3. C. Baker, Isaac Cookson, WNVm. Oide, Bertram Mitford, Dixon Dixon, Charles Bosanquet, Sanderson ...

THE NEWPORT RIOTS

... Further Examinations. NzwPoRT, JAN. 27. Two persons, who had been absent ever since the 4th of November, and who, from the lenity shown at Monmnouth, had felt a degree of secu- rity, and returned to the neighbourhood, were' apprehended on Friday and Saturday last, and this morning were brought before the magis- trates, at the poor-house, when the following examination took place:- Magistrates ...

IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER RESPECTING THE FREEMEN OF MORPETH

... WMORANT CASE `DACIDED IJN THE : COURT OF EXCHEQUER':, RESPECTIVoG THE FREEMEN OF MRPgTH. This case was iroughgt for 'the recovery: of a ,large jtraut of land and some houses, which,: 'before 'thel passing of the' Municipal Reform Act, were vested in the bailftf and burgesses of orpeth .,The freemen had the privilege of de- pasturing. two stints .each upon, the land; and tO facts relied upon on ...

NARRATIVE OF JOHN WATKIN'S IMPRISONMENT

... - NARRATME OF JORN WATRIiN'f :.' Z,!; Jmpffsowst. - F (0 a-- (bdfosllart aet.)- 5; a ei I''tead of examiningme at the pac .offce, the magistrates came to the prOison int wic t had been iast like Daniel Into the lion's den 'The keeper of the -prison lived there, and my ~~.meniO~ tok place in his paroIr.Th ,'lCm Iinatitooa1paeii i oiieilials; S0 room wis filled with oflielisl5and aprmeIsds too ...

BRADFORD

... The news of Mbssrs. -Frost, Williams anxd Jones' condemnation and horrid sentence hiat created such a sensation as perhaps never existed, here.- before; that sentence is looked -on by, nearly every one as cruetinthe eitreme, anidi breathing.:vindictiveness rather than justice. Great ;ie. th sympathy for these unfortunate . oen, but greater still, If possible, the execration in which their ...

HORRID MURDER NEAR NORTHAMPTON

... HORRID MURDER NEAR NORTH- AMPTON. The village of Yardley Hastings, near North- ampton, was on Friday last the scene of an appalling murder. The unfortunate victim was a fine athletic man of the name of Dunkley, who had for some time past officiated as under gamekeeper to the Marquis of Northampton.- He was missing on the Tuesday and no tidings were heard of him until Thursday, when his body ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION IN WALES

... MONMOUTH, TUESDAY NIGHT. The Solicitor-GeiteIal has addressed the Court and Jury for several hours. Thsroughout his speech a breathing-for vengeance was obvious; Indeed, it formsda eakal strong contrast when compared with the opening address of the Attorney-Getseral. He has not been able to conclude his speech thio evening; bot resumes it to-morrow. The state of excitement is intense, and the ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... NEWCASTLE ASSIZES, On Monday, 25th February, the lon. Thos. Erskine arrived from Carllsbl and qpened the ..Cqmmisslon in the usual manner.' .Th following morning the Grand Jury and Magisrate were in attezndiance at ten o'clock (to which time the I Court was adjburned) waiting the arrival of Mr.' Justice. Coleridge. After waitingliAore than t an hour, announcement was made that the Judge k ...