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HORRID MURDERS!

... ? BOWIRIP?l - . ,azorarfie^d r ?? doubt xvhether; of murde is there is an instance on record to ' n thea -those whinch ghefoliowing-particularsas will discl, it atri Abut 12 o'clock on Saturday night, Mr. Ma ::lacc and pei sse-wvarehouse at No. 29, Ratcjfre lig5 ij,' .Aout his~female servanlt to purchase some Oyst-r E litt whilst he was shutting u1 the shop-windoew 0 ersq in about a quarter of ...

More Murders

... TUESDAY, December 24tb, More Murde.-- I nh flnembhr the 20th. hetm s- On Thursday night, December the 20th, between the hours B of eleven and twelve, nother. scene of sanguinary atrocity vas c acted in New Gravel-lane, Ratcliffe-highway, eiuallhig in bar- d : berity the murders af-Mfr. Mlarr'and finamly. ?? persons all considerablyaupwards of 50 years -of age, wzvre ,butchered py M some ...

THE MURDERERS

... THE bMURDEREB.S. a a e aI ii I. i :, y d d, tI ,_ If dj 11, 1,i _1 Eeamninaitioaa of Johtn Williams at the S'hadwell Office. Hewett and Hope twvo police oflicers apprehended Williams in Wapping. He had on his person X,2 14s. and the dupli- cate of a pair of shoes pledged for Ss. The fact of his having no money on the night of the murder of Mr. Williamson and family, was proved by his borrowing ...

SINGULAR SUICIDES

... SINGULAR SUIIcIDE SIN uULAM b~7u I i Ji iJ Ii ,,1 V~t - The attention of the people of Berlin ha NItel' lit'1 -much occupied by the tragical adventure ot e lebrated l'russian poet, caid Madame Vogel. li- esaid, huad suffered long under an incural ' claus hatd declared her death inevitale ; ; - resolution to put a period' to her eoijteucc. 3N g arad a frieud of her fanilly, had also long ?? I ? ...

WILLIAMS, THE MURDERER

... WILLIAMS, TiE MIURDERErp. 1; Thc r mnaiis of Otis sang Li isary assassin , for, from the cir- Clunstanucs 'KXC'i late Lctl 0kv(uped, hot a Ctc exist, a] but that he ?? a ?? in t se teceiit bor:jbk: r were priv::tcrl removed,, at eleven ohelcc at night, from thbe cell in Culdl-itl-flehls prison, where he ctnemaitted suicide, and comve,-cd to St. Georgc's Watch-house, niear the London Docris, ...

THE LATE MURDERS, &c

... THE LATE MUWRDERS, &c.. _ ' i 111Su LAb 1 J llU~ilJbltO, ceVC.. es On Saturday, at the Shadwell Odice, in consequence of d Mirs. Vermilloe having said, that, if Corneliuis Hart had been at examined by the Magistrates as closely as she had beeni, some- is thng nnore would have c02ome out, Hrart was again brouaght of belsie the Magistrates, when he gave precisely the same ar- count of himself ...

THE LATE MURDERS

... Cuanijp)j(lj:dnt couitinued from page 219. unqwwtrnlf:cTL Coflllule jjrowT p- THE LATE MIURIDES. In ?? of thle orders given by the y agistlatos of Shzld~~lllodicO the privy belonging to the house of 1lr. Ver- nilloe, ?? oln S tturday, scarchebd for the purpose of ascer- ?? swhethier Milliams had concealed therein any evidence of ItIq llI lt II thle 0L-,1 arge oi this duty, the officers found ; ...

ROBBERIES

... - 11- ..8 . . . . ,T a MXETlN, of the lndcrsind 1MERCIISNTS, la:rlers of TOi>;ACCO~held at ?? *1 r, if i , to fake into coosiera tion the alarm- f? r 1toihc'ie comeitted on their~piroperty in tbe llr Tthalcce Warehouses;.; Th1, ate the depredations comlmitted on Toqbacco, , ag( ie King T Tohacco NVarehouscg, in this Tow 0, OVĀ° late increased to anl alarmiang extent, and call for *I0! alili ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FEB. 21

... CO UR T OFIBian G'S Bi.VC.!I, FEB. 21. Fo R GE R ?? The kilng v. Colonestl Brownen. . arhis wvas an information against the dcfendant, Col. Browne, ; fr a 4orgery at common law. Tlhe information charged him a -vith havinw fotrged certa!n instruments, with a view to defraud t Governmecnit, by stirreptitiously obtaining a grant of 6,000 h acres of ?? in the island of St. Vineon'. a :MIr. Atto ?? ...

TRIAL of D. DAWSON, for POISONING RACE HORSES

... TRl IL ofD. D@ WVSOXJ r 1' ISOIQ.WG IRACE as, This trial, vvwlirh has occupied so much of the attention of C 'tr the sporting ViO! ki, took place at the Cambridge Assizes, befbre Se the Mr. Justice Ieani. 'The Court was so rnanch crowded, that v bhn the business was greatly impeded. The prisoner was iludicted tof fr wvilfuliv and maliciously poisoning a colt, by Eagle, the hed property of Sir ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER

... commaud of El Emnpecinado. U ivX'XS0SSX,1fiF 31,,E 1 a. t :,i IVTBI, ?? | EXTRAIO1DLJ-VIAY '1BLL iv ]g, ?? I . - . .. - . . - . Th Id n EXT1?AO1RD,1..liY IA ., i : I At the Isle of Ely Assizc-, Oil i ) ; e, i I Wbiting, a sl1opkepvr,-t IJ)Owalli, . ,edr, w~as indicted under Lord Ellenborouglh's 'I't:11 c il t i f a(sinsistal ing poisoso to George Laignian . s ogmais his brettiers-i.-lanw. It ...

Crimes and Punishments

... a. n.r)ies: (dc- 4Putnishnncnts.. - Criminal taw. (says Blackstone) should be founded upon principles that are permanehi, uniform, and universal; and always conformable to-the dictates of truth'and justice, the feelings of'bhuraanity, and the indelible rights ofs mankind. Much mischief has arisen to societv on account. of laws being so loose and iidefinite, and so much being lpft.to the ...