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MURDER OF FOUR CHILDREN BY THEIR MOTHER. AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERESS

... Bath, perhaps, have ever been totbespot. This cottage has but one fl )or, which is-. divided into two apartments, the one a kitchen or sitting-room, and the other a steeping chamber. A poor woman, named Seers, lives in 'another cottage not far from it, and ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... returned at twelve o'clock; heard a noise inside, and, on searching, found the stable door open, also the lower pane of the kitchen window broken, through which he sup- poses the entrance was made ; witness immediately suspect. ing the prisoner, who was ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... fellow named John Wright was charged bya respectable-lookiag person, usmed Mrs. Eliza Caffray, who stated that she was inn the kitchen the previous day giving directions about the dinner, when the prisoner wanted in, but site could not tell how he procured ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... her siister, argridM; Sweel tnan, her brother-in-law, James. Brien, a 'lrn and maid se'rvantS, and' tihrowjng thein on (le kitchen floor, heaped clothes, chests, and ctairs or0 thent to prevent them from rising or seeing wlat they were about ; they then ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... by the defendant; heard noises from eight to twelve o'clock at night in the 5hop, to the annoyance of the persons .in the kitchen, and also heard an accordion playing in the Fbop about one o'clock on that moriting; Dr. Gal- len's lady is in a delicate ...

CLONMEL ASSIZES—ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A CONVICT

... distraction ever siiice his sentence, and on the above evening endeavoured to cut a rollar, which is generally hung behind the kitchen door of each department, into narrow pieces, with which he suspended himself from the iron bars of a window, and in this situa- ...

FRIGHTFUL CASE OF PERSECUTION

... her husband, and he went forthwith to Mr. Bedwell's house. Upon his arrival he saw Mr. Bedwell, who was standing within the kitchen with his foot against the door, to oppose his entrance.' Mr. Leach then seized Mr. Bedwell, and commenced remonstrating with ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... came to me, and desired me to come quickly, as Kitty had fallen, and she be- lieved she was dead; I found her lying on the kitchen-floor on her back, near the washing-tub, and having the appear- ance of being dead; Miss Watson was with her, and then Ann ...

THE MURDER AT CHELSEA OF MISS ELMES

... had you for entering the house .? Prisoner-We had agreed to rob the house; and when we got in we concealed ourselves in the kitchen; the house was ransacked after the murder; we were disturbed, and then we made our escape out of the house; I and. my companions ...

NENAGH ASSIZES

... steward to him; the evening before be was arrested he was not out of his house up to seven or eight o'clock; saw him in his kitchen about this hour; was aware he went to bed in his house that night; spoke to him whi e in bed, 'twas about nine or ten o'clock; ...

MURDER OF LAWRENCE LEAHY—THE INQUEST

... an armed party knocked at the door, between 5 and 6 o'clock, and demanded admittance, which was granted. On entering the kitchen where Leahy wassitting with hisfamily, fourmen armed attacked him; vet Leahy knocked down the four, one after the other. At ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... composing draught; she complained of violent pains, which she attributed to her laving, she said, got cold in her feet in the kitchen. Mr. Morse observed that he had not been three weeks lodging in the house when the matter occurred. James MAGuirk (the shop-boy) ...