Trial of Lucretia Chapman: Otherwise Called Lucretia Espos Y Mina, who was Jointly Indicted with Lino Amalia Espos Y Mina, for the Murder of William Chapman, Esq. Late of Andalusia, County of Bucks, Pennsylvania. In the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Held at Doylestown, for Bucks, December Term, 1831, Continued to February Term, 1832G.W. Mentz & Son, 1832 - 213 pagini |
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Pagina 7
... supposed to exist against his client ; — he asserted wih great emphasis her innocence of the charge , and stated her only wish to be , to have an opportunity of removing the cloud of suspicions and surmises that had been raised against ...
... supposed to exist against his client ; — he asserted wih great emphasis her innocence of the charge , and stated her only wish to be , to have an opportunity of removing the cloud of suspicions and surmises that had been raised against ...
Pagina 8
... supposed so , and concluded his observations to the point under argument . Mr. Ross . The individuals who represent the Commonwealth in the cause now before the Court , are willing to extend to the prisoners every benefit to which they ...
... supposed so , and concluded his observations to the point under argument . Mr. Ross . The individuals who represent the Commonwealth in the cause now before the Court , are willing to extend to the prisoners every benefit to which they ...
Pagina 18
... supposed , she conspired against the life of her hus- band . Three months after his decease , circumstances having occurred which in- duced a suspicion that he was poisoned , the body was disinterred , and a chemical analysis made of ...
... supposed , she conspired against the life of her hus- band . Three months after his decease , circumstances having occurred which in- duced a suspicion that he was poisoned , the body was disinterred , and a chemical analysis made of ...
Pagina 28
... supposed bias arising from the marriage , or on the necessity of pre serving the peace of families . The reason of the rule , therefore , could not apply to this case . The acts of Mina , which are now offered to be given in evidence ...
... supposed bias arising from the marriage , or on the necessity of pre serving the peace of families . The reason of the rule , therefore , could not apply to this case . The acts of Mina , which are now offered to be given in evidence ...
Pagina 31
... in again . Mrs. C. gave him medicine out of a tea - cup . It passed for salt and water ; I supposed it to be that . I remained in the room fifteen minutes ; Mr. 4 G.'s vomiting I thought was increasing . After about fifteen 31.
... in again . Mrs. C. gave him medicine out of a tea - cup . It passed for salt and water ; I supposed it to be that . I remained in the room fifteen minutes ; Mr. 4 G.'s vomiting I thought was increasing . After about fifteen 31.
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aforesaid alleged Amalia Andalusia Ann Bantom appearances asked attended believe body capital punishment cause character chemical chicken soup cholera morbus Christison circumstances Clemson Commonwealth considered Consul conviction counsel Court crime Cross-examined dear death deceased defendant died disease doubt ducks duodenum duty Ellen Shaw English language Espos Esposimina evidence examination exhibited fact Fanning feelings Fenner's Gentlemen guilt heard honour Hopkinson husband indictment inflammation innocence intestines juror jury justice learned friend letter LINO AMALIO Lucretia Chapman M'Ilvaine malice aforethought marriage matter metal Mexico Mina's Mitchell Monday morning murder never night o'clock odour opinion otherwise called parlour peremptory challenges Philadelphia Phillips physician present prisoner's produced proof prosecution proved putrefaction recollect rectum Ross sick sister smell stomach supposed suspicion sworn symptoms taken tell testimony thing tion Togno told trial tube Tuesday vomiting wife William Chapman witness
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Pagina 154 - Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once ; • And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy : How would you be, If he, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are ? O, think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Pagina 6 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Pagina 206 - So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are: for blood it defileth the land: and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it.
Pagina 5 - Manner and by the means aforesaid, feloniously wilfully and of their Malice aforethought did kill and Murder, against the peace of the People of the State of New York and their Dignity.
Pagina 4 - Jones, then and there instantly died; and so the jurors aforesaid upon their oath aforesaid -do say that the said Babe Beard him, the said Will Jones, in the manner and by the means aforesaid, feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice aforethought did kill and murder, contrary to the form of the statute in such cases made and provided and against the peace and dignity of the United States of America.
Pagina 3 - Labourer, not having the fear of God before their Eyes but being moved and Seduced by the instigation of the Devil...
Pagina 136 - And like a prince of boundless int'rests there, Still most ambitious of the most remote; 1230 To look on truth unbroken, and entire ; Truth in the system, the full orb; where truths, By truths enlighten'd, and sustain'd, afford An arch-like, strong foundation, to support The...
Pagina 34 - Boutcher, twelfth witness for prosecution, sworn. — I was called between the hours of nine and eleven o'clock the night that Mr. Chapman died. When I went in the entry, they were about getting supper. Mrs. Chapman took a candle and lighted me up to where he lay. He seemed uneasy. Mr. Bishop was standing by his bed-side. I walked round, took him by the hand, and asked him how he felt; he gave my hand a squeeze, and looked at me, but did not speak. Mrs. Chapman said he was hard of hearing. She spoke...
Pagina 63 - ... it is often necessary to evaporate the liquid to a certain degree to obtain a precipitate, even when arsenic is present. As far as the precipitate was concerned, the test was characteristic enough of arsenic. It retained its colour until it stained the filter yellow. If there were arsenic enough to abide that test, I should expect to find enough to abide the final and metallic test. I applied the test of nit. silver. It threw down a precipitate not characteristic. So of sulph. copper. The true...
Pagina 38 - Esposimina came to my house. He has a great desire to learn the English language, finding that travelling in the United States is attended with considerable difficulty without a ready knowledge of that language. He writes to you by this conveyance, and will acquaint you with his circumstances. He...