John Daly in Tumut Lockup The Sydney Morning
Herald 12 February 1844 |
Tumut
River. January 30. Intelligence
having been received here that an atrocious murder had been committed on the
Hume River, Mr. Commissioner Bingham proceeded immediately to the spot,
accompanied by Surgeon Large, and a gentleman, whom he was obliged to swear
in on account of the absence of all his police. The
murderer, Henry Atkins, was happily apprehended and lodged in safety in the
Tumut lockup, from whence he has been committed to Berrima Gaol. The
deceased, John Daly, was a quiet inoffensive person; and the cause of the
cruel deed is not yet certain, but there is a strong suspicion that it was
occasioned by jealousy. |