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Thomas Allison (search for this): article 9
How Garrotters are Punished in England. --The following is extracted from the Durham Chronicle, an English paper: John Croudace and Thomas Allison, who were convicted at the assizes last week of garotte robberies at Sunderland, and sentenced, the former to five years and the latter to ten years penal servitude, with twin a reclining position, the lower part of their shoulders exposed, the higher and lower part of their backs being protected by padding. The warders, Hodgson and Allison, executed their task with the skill of more practised hands. The officials of the goal were present, but the prisoners were kept in their cells. Hodgson and AllAllison alternately inflicted ten lashes each on each of the prisoners. The first lash was received with comparative equanimity by each prisoner; but on the second, the yell of deep and excruciating agony which burst forth is represented as indescribable. Their cries continued during the whole of the punishment, and these, together
John Croudace (search for this): article 9
How Garrotters are Punished in England. --The following is extracted from the Durham Chronicle, an English paper: John Croudace and Thomas Allison, who were convicted at the assizes last week of garotte robberies at Sunderland, and sentenced, the former to five years and the latter to ten years penal servitude, with twenty lashes each, underwent the punishment of flogging at the county prison on Saturday. The instrument of punishment was manufactured by a sailor, who is undergoing imprisonment in the goal, expressly for the purpose. The cat is ingeniously composed of nine thongs of stout leather, in each of which are nine knots, and these being connected to a flexible handle, the power, wielded by strong hands, is terrific. At every stroke the knots cut deeply, making flesh and blood fly in every direction. The prisoners were firmly tied up in a reclining position, the lower part of their shoulders exposed, the higher and lower part of their backs being protected by pa
Sunderland (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 9
How Garrotters are Punished in England. --The following is extracted from the Durham Chronicle, an English paper: John Croudace and Thomas Allison, who were convicted at the assizes last week of garotte robberies at Sunderland, and sentenced, the former to five years and the latter to ten years penal servitude, with twenty lashes each, underwent the punishment of flogging at the county prison on Saturday. The instrument of punishment was manufactured by a sailor, who is undergoing imprisonment in the goal, expressly for the purpose. The cat is ingeniously composed of nine thongs of stout leather, in each of which are nine knots, and these being connected to a flexible handle, the power, wielded by strong hands, is terrific. At every stroke the knots cut deeply, making flesh and blood fly in every direction. The prisoners were firmly tied up in a reclining position, the lower part of their shoulders exposed, the higher and lower part of their backs being protected by pad
Yankees News from Louisiana. --General Banks has ordered, as the banks of the State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of the United States. The Era says the recent gunboat expedition to Chicot Pass, at the head of Grand Lake, Louisiana, completed its work — destroying property, consisting of the saw mills and houses of Captain Fuller, the notorious "Paul Jones of the South," who was captured when the Star of the West was destroyed, and who died a prisoner on Johnson's island. The reported riot in New Orleans against the draft is without foundation.
Yankees News from Louisiana. --General Banks has ordered, as the banks of the State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of the United States. The Era says the recent gunboat expedition to Chicot Pass, at the head of Grand Lake, Louisiana, completed its work — destroying property, consisting of the saw mills and houses of Captain Fuller, the notorious "Paul Jones of the South," who was captured when the Star of the West was destroyed, and who died a prisoner on Johnson's island. The reported riot in New Orleans against the draft is without foundation.
Paul Jones (search for this): article 10
Yankees News from Louisiana. --General Banks has ordered, as the banks of the State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of the United States. The Era says the recent gunboat expedition to Chicot Pass, at the head of Grand Lake, Louisiana, completed its work — destroying property, consisting of the saw mills and houses of Captain Fuller, the notorious "Paul Jones of the South," who was captured when the Star of the West was destroyed, and who died a prisoner on Johnson's island. The reported riot in New Orleans against the draft is without foundation.
James C. Johnson (search for this): article 10
Yankees News from Louisiana. --General Banks has ordered, as the banks of the State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of the United States. The Era says the recent gunboat expedition to Chicot Pass, at the head of Grand Lake, Louisiana, completed its work — destroying property, consisting of the saw mills and houses of Captain Fuller, the notorious "Paul Jones of the South," who was captured when the Star of the West was destroyed, and who died a prisoner on Johnson's island. The reported riot in New Orleans against the draft is without foundation.
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 10
Yankees News from Louisiana. --General Banks has ordered, as the banks of the State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of the United States. The Era says the recent gunboat expedition to Chicot Pass, at the head of Grand Lake, Louisiana, completed its work — destroying property, consisting of the saw mills and houses of Captain Fuller, the notorious "Paul Jones of the South," who was captured when the Star of the West was destroyed, and who died a prisoner on Johnson's island. The reported riot in New Orleans against the draft is without foundation.
United States (United States) (search for this): article 10
Yankees News from Louisiana. --General Banks has ordered, as the banks of the State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of the United States. The Era says the recent gunboat expedition to Chicot Pass, at the head of Grand Lake, Louisiana, completed its work — destroying property, consisting of the saw mills and houses of Captain Fuller, the notorious "Paul Jones of the South," who was captured when the Star of the West was destroyed, and who died a prisoner on Johnson's island. The reported riot in New Orleans against the draft is without foundation.
Chicot Pass (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 10
Yankees News from Louisiana. --General Banks has ordered, as the banks of the State of Louisiana have so far failed to comply with the provisions of law as to justify the forfeiture of their charters, that they are required, as a condition of any further transaction of banking business, to receive United States treasury notes at per in exchange for their own issues. Any institution aggrieved by the order may demand an investigation of its affairs, and show its credit superior to that of the United States. The Era says the recent gunboat expedition to Chicot Pass, at the head of Grand Lake, Louisiana, completed its work — destroying property, consisting of the saw mills and houses of Captain Fuller, the notorious "Paul Jones of the South," who was captured when the Star of the West was destroyed, and who died a prisoner on Johnson's island. The reported riot in New Orleans against the draft is without foundation.
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