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Title: The New York Tombs; its secrets and its mysteries. Being a history of noted criminals, with narratives of their crimes
Year: 1874 (1870s)
Authors: Sutton, Charles Durst, Seymour B., 1913-, former owner. NC Mix, James B., editor Mackeever, Samuel Anderson, 1848-, editor
Subjects: Manhattan Detention Complex (New York, N.Y.) Crime
Publisher: New York, United States Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Columbia University Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: The Durst Organization

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80 THE NEW YORK TOMBS. mentous crisis. We have no doubt Governor Seward will orderan investigation at once into this most unheard of—most unparal-leled tragedy. In a further allusion to the subject, the Herald says: Whogave hem: the knife ? Persons who were alone with him in hiscell yesterday: Kev. Mr. Anthon, Dudley Selden, Samuel Colt,Caroline Henshaw, Sheriff Hart.
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BURNING OF THE TOMBS CUPOLA. t In addition to the above, David Graham and Robert Emmettvisited him together, when no other persons were present. Also,John Howard Payne and Lewis Gaylord Clarke visited him withSamuel Colt. Who gave him the knife ? There were at the time, and are now, many persons who believethat during the excitement consequent to the burning of theTombs cupola, Colt was allowed to escape, and a body substitutedby his friends to convey the impression of suicide. CHAPTER VII. THE DRIFTWOOD IN THE CURRENT OF METROPOLITAN LIFE. VA-GRANTS, BUMMERS, DRUNKARDS, REVOLVERS, MISERS. May I take this opportunity of remarking that it is scarcely delicate to look atvagrants with the attention that I have seen bestowed upon them by a very dearyoung friend of mine ? They should not be looked at. Nothing disagreeable shouldever be looked at.—Dickens, in Little Dorritt. IHE tattered army of Vagrancy is fully as miserable a one, although a great deal larger than that crew of ragged mi

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