DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... stairs and locked the hall.door; witness then left the kitchen and retired to bed; he had not lain many minutes when the prisoner called him twice by his name, and on his proceed- ing to the kitchen where Tracy was, the latterwho was covered with blood; ...

MAIDSTONE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... o'clock by a hoirce in the kitchen. Witness looked over tihe banisters of the stairs, and saiw the prisoner, who was dressed in a eap and shooting jacket. Ile hnd a tonst rekc in his hand. A ig-lit teasshiing oil hilot from tihe kitchen, and wit- ness aving ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... one taking hold of my r re ranos said, 1,,id y- ?? It, V .1 iao,.- .wthe' an servant was in thie kitchen. She was Iin what wye call thi W large kitchen, tin which tlierii was at large fire. She came 0on out, anud was going to thle !bacit kitcheil, and ...

SHERIFF COURT, STIRLING

... in the Kitchen r- window, which hal been repaircX since his former attack, oand enctrcd thc kitchen, attempting to get admission to that part of the house wiltre Mr. and 'drs. Stainton were C r hy a deor whiclh is between the house and kitchen. The th ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... and she said it was not ; witness often knew the master to be humbugging with the girl and herself in the kitchen; he would come into the kitchen after dinner and speak: smutty tothem. . ?? I - Mr. Studdert-Did you ever tell your mistress of this conduct ...

Coroner's Inquest

... were In the kitchen at the time. (The witness was such a deplorable state of mind that she fainted two or three , ttmes, and it: was thg that she.would not be able to give b evidence.)' - -Mrs. Watts stated that she went into the kitchen wItit tbe witness ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... SO UP iTC'IhIE. nEPORT FOtR T11E FORTNIGHiT ENDING NOVEMI2ER1. SOup t IITCUEM-1telieved with good soup aud bread, in. the kitchen, men, 1,754; women, 370. At their homles mieu, wonton, andchildren, and sick persois, 7,060. Total, 9,1S4. Being ats iticrease ...

HORRIBLE AND INHUMAN MURDER

... murdered- tig ;the property taken was considerable. She in- ed of stantly gavethe alarm. Thedeceasedwasfound C' rein the kitchen, mantfled in a shocking manner; th; of there were three dreadful gashes, as if made by rev a large knife, one on each side ...

HOME CIRCUIT—KINGSTON, DEC. 20

... Mary Barnes, the servant, Was In the back kitchen when the prisoner went into tbe front kitcheD, and In a short time abe beard Mrs. Bedwell say, I am stabbed, I am stabbed. The servant ran Into the kitchen, when she saw the prisoner teandlug by the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... closet oft the kitchen; in ex. armining among the bundles of iron there was of course a good deal of noise, of whichl Arthur took advantage, and wienciied open i chest. Comb was-to send for thie iron, and wvent away. Arthur cameA'ron' the' kitchen and said ...

THE MURDER NEAR OSWESTRY.—COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONERS

... house of the deceased on Thursday evening. I found a great many persons about the house. I went in, and found the body on the kitchen floor. The body lay on its right side-the legs crossed, and the arms in the natural position. There was an arm-chair near ...

SHOCKING MURDER and ATTEMPTED SUICIDE of the MURDERER

... as previously stated, was gaing to Ipswich in search of employment. She wes In the act of lighting the fire in the back kitchen when her husband came down stairs partly undressed,witharazor case and a pocket case in his hand. A few moments elapsed before ...