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YOUTH SENTENCED TO DEATH

... YOUTH SENTENCED TO DEATH. A PAINFUL STORY. - 'AT Gloucestershire Assizes on Monday, before'- Mr. Justice Day, Albeit Griffiths, . aged seventeen, described as a warehouse- 'man,mwas indicted for the wilful murder of James Ricketts, at Wick, near Bristol ...

ALLEGED ILL-USAGE OF A YOUTH AT SEA

... ALLEGED ILL-USAGE OF A YOUTH AT SEA. At the Central Criminal Court, on Monday last, Mr. Peter Leith, chief mate of a vessel called the Indian, trading to New Zealand, was tried for the manslaughter of Solomon Abratlams, a 3 ewish youth, upon the high seas ...

Published: Sunday 22 April 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 846 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FRIENDS OF SIR ARTHUR WELLESLEY, K. B

... to Sir A. Wel- ith' lesley, to put him upon his guard against a parcel of fed rogues, who, by passing themselves as his friends dis- honour him ifi the public opinion. Before concluding our observations, we cannot avoid ild expressing the surprize we have ...

SIFTINGS AND SPRINKLINGS

... captured. The parrot had saved the plate. A 6inpular cage of trance is supposed to exist in Montreal. A child of five years of age apparently died rather suddenly from an attack of influenza. Four days afterwards the reltives end friends assem- bled for the ...

EARLY MARRIAGES AND POVERTY

... was drowned in front of his mother's eyes. Witness said to thi men, Why don't you try and save the boy , and one of them, nmmed Bell, replied, ' It's no good trying; the child has gone down for the last time. I am not going to drown myself. The little ...

A MISSING UNDERGRADUATE

... Cambridge by the2.35 p.m. train for London. seoeral of his friends at the college seeing him off. He was then in good spirits. Since that time nothing has been seen-or heard of him by his relatives or friends. The lad had no father or mother living, but he wrote ...

POLICE

... to the youth himself. Sir R. Bilaism observed, that it was very kind and humane of the gentleman to use his endeavours on bhbalf of an unfortunate Youth who had been desrtied by his natural protectors; but the Magistrates could render the youth no assistance ...

ALLEGED WORKHOUSE INHUMANITY

... had no home, and was a sin- gle woman. Ou Sunday leet she went to Barking to try to get some persons she knew there to take care of her baby as it was ill, and she wanted to try and obtain a situation, as she had been out of employment through her misfortune ...

THE ABBOT'S BROMLEY MURDER

... indication that mercy would not he extended to him. He appears most devout in the dis. charge of the various rites of religion, and seems to have no hope of being saved from the scaffold Brown eccupie muoh of his time in reading religious books. The execution ...

STATE TRIALS

... course appeared to him calculated to save the time of the Court ? The ATTORNEY-GENERAL was certainly of opinion, that that which he had proposed would save time. The SOLICITOR-GENERAL concurred with his Learned Friend in this opinion. Mr. CROSS had no objection ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN THE THAMES

... shouted loudly, I'm out of my depth; save me, Hestruggled desperately to get out of the hole, but sank and was drowned. The jury returned a verdict of Accidental Death. An accident, resulting in the death of two youths, named Thomas Bennett Parry and Joha ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS, ETC

... fast going the same way. He would advise ier to change the diet at once if she wished to save its life. Two of her children had already died, and if the third died she might find herself in an awkward position. THE Queen has forwarded the usual bounty ...