>From Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, August 18, 1832; Issue 4138. At the Guildford assizes, yesterday, W. KIMBER , a butcher, aged 35, was indicted for administering poison to W. EDMONDSON , and his wife, who reside at Walworth, on the 23rd July last. It was alleged that the prisoner had thrown some arsenic into the coffee prepared for the breakfast of his master and mistress. Cause of suspicion was first excited against him, in consequence of it being discovered that he had embezzled some of his master's property, and it was supposed that he intended by this means to prevent the discovery of his dishonesty. The evidence not being sufficient to bring home the crime charged to the prisoner, the jury acquitted him. He was then indicted for the embezzlement, to which he pleaded guilty, and sentenced to 14 years' transportation.