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EXTRAORDINARY YOUTHFUL CRIMINALITY

... EXTRAORDINARY YOUTHFUL CRIlMI.- - NALITY. An extraordinary case of youthful criminality wasi before the Kingston magistrates a few days ago. AN boy of fifteen, named John M;Eacheu, who had, been employed by Mesors. W. H. Smith and Son at- the Surbiton ...

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 

SUMMONED TO SAVE

... o stood a little apart. cmi She started; her eyes dilated suddenly with a look of wonder, dis Ifear, and recognition, we I Who le that r she breathed, trying to raise herself. With a un e fest-beating heart Gertrude approached the beside. Ind e Who ...

CHARGE AGAINST A WARRINGTON YOUTH

... CHARGE AGAINST A WAR- RINGTON YOUTH. on KEEPING UP APPEARANCES. to At the Warrington Borough Police Court, Xd yesterday, David Brown, aged 19, of 136, Wilders-v pool-road, was charged with embezzling £4 Ss, the money of John Harrop. fuitre daaler,of art ...

THE WIDOW'S SAVINGS

... told ?? at first tbat *he oould nioc accept him unless she knew more about him; and he said he was a widower, bia wife having died eight years ago in her confinement, and that he was a man of integrity. He also intl- mated that he did nut wish to marry her ...

MURDER IN THE SAVINGS' BANK

... the fire-engines arrived. The Otiter door of ?? Savings' Bank, leading into the Arcade, was opena. Boils the door of the batik, and tlse vraititig room dour, were at that time shut; but I dirt not then try wltethier either of them were Tloked. The fla'mes ...

WCASTLE SAVINGS' BANK MURDER

... afterwarda saw my father's body at the Savings' Bank. Wmn. Moor-I am a police constable, and was on duty on the night of the murder, at the Arcade. I came on duty at fire o'clock, aud was principally near the door of the Savings' Bank. 1 was oi my beat at eight ...

INTEREST RATE IN SAVINGS BANKS

... the Post Oiice Savings Bank, which at the end of the same year had 6,10S,763 accounts open. The total amount at the credit of depositors was £80,266,666, or an average of £14 12s 3d for each depositor. The ratio of Post Office Savings Bank depositors ...

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 ...

MARRIED MAN'S DUPLICITY AND ITS SEQUEL

... was then invited to see his shop. At first she demurred, but he saikd, Oh, it's all right. I've a friend there, and so she went. There was a friend in the shop, but as soon as the couple entered he W left, and Pulcher locked the door. The girl Ot lost ...

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 ...