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Story December 8, 1840

The New Hampshire Gazette

Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire

What is this article about?

M'Loud, suspected of murdering sleepers on the Caroline, was arrested near Niagara, examined with new testimony, and imprisoned in Lockport jail. He denies involvement but claims he would glory in it if true. Confirmed by a packet captain.

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M'LOUD ARRESTED AGAIN.—An intelligent individual from Black Rock, says M'Loud, supposed to be one of the murderers of the inoffensive and defenceless sleepers on board the Caroline, again ventured on this side of the Niagara, a few days since, and has been arrested, examined, new testimony obtained, and he is now imprisoned in Lockport jail. He denies being the person implicated, but 'declares if he was he should glory in it. The captain of the packet which arrived on Saturday confirms that part of the statement which relates to M'Loud's confinement in jail.—Rochester Dem.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Story Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Crime Punishment Justice

What keywords are associated?

Arrest Murder Caroline Niagara Lockport Jail

What entities or persons were involved?

M'loud

Where did it happen?

Lockport Jail, Near Niagara

Story Details

Key Persons

M'loud

Location

Lockport Jail, Near Niagara

Event Date

A Few Days Since

Story Details

M'Loud, suspected murderer from the Caroline incident, ventured across Niagara, was arrested, examined with new testimony, and imprisoned in Lockport jail. He denies implication but states he would glory in it if true, confirmed by a packet captain.

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