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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—TUESDAY

... as they left the kitchen, and got out of the house by the front dsor. On the servant coming down stairs in the morning, she wais surprised to find the street door open, and a bundle of clothes to the passage. On enteting the kitchen, some house-breaking ...

Advertisements & Notices

... glasses, set of dining tables, parlour chairs, moreen and chintz window curtains, card, pembroke tables, carpets, stoves, and kitchen requisites. Also the well made Fixtures, consisting z of mahogany sashes, counters and desks, and a variety of other Z articles ...

MURDER AT HERNE HILL, CAMBERWELL

... blow her ilraira oot ; Irns now leit tire kitchen, leaving mraelf aid the decea-ed sitiog by the fire; he returned in a few minutes sad sat near nts hint did not speak; I was now called out of the kitchen by Jones, the gardener,.wno was in the dairy; ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 15., breakfast room, a cir- cular saloon, with an excellcnt kitchen wash-house, and con- veniettt cellaring; double coach-house, four-stali stable, lawn, pleasure grouni, productive k-itchen garden, well stocked and planted with chbice fruit trees, and ...

OLD BAILEY—FRIDAY

... five mi- nutes, when Wood cam e down into the kitchen, and asking for a light, said she came for some wine for Mr. Keele. She filled a large basket with about three dozen, and placed eight bottles in the kitchen, which she said were for the servants. Wood ...

HORIWID MURDER. (FRO

... Quinlan, and the mother of the Connors abovemensrjooed-three armed assassins rushed into the Louse, and passing through the kitchen, where was a nran-servant and two boys, darted into the parlour, where each fired on Mr. Barry, as he sat at table with the ...

USE OF CATS

... happened, thstfr some r*asee q .uhaps for fno reason, one of the robbers was ac- eONWA41e4 by a dog, who found his way into the kitchen IIb= as ?? set upon, by a couple of fine cats that Weream itt li beuae. TPb. dog not bein so well aware as b4*J Pof them ueessity ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A CHILD

... given it the rest, laid it in the cradle in the kitchen in a profound sleep, and wvent to at- tend some customers in the shop ; this was about seven o'clock. The servant girl, Esther, was in the kitchen at the time, and received directions to rock the ...

DEATH CAUSED BY ALARM OF ROBBERS

... dowvn a female in his hurry to get away.-Juror: If a person was walking on the kitchen floor, is it likely that Staples where he sleeps could hear it ? -Witness: Not in the kitchen; but he might heara person on the landing. The stairs do not creak particularly ...

POLICE

... for carrying on the busia Is ness,, b sidsthree or four gallons of raw sairirs, ssnd abofit hftj' id gallos of ?? the front kitchen, ocuiupied by the Mleeid- la at, they found alarge boittle of raw spirits, and in a vault 11illos he front area a pan full ...

OLD BAILEY

... d.-She was in, the kitchen all the- time Mrs. Garton was there. She did not think Mec. Jarvis could have gone up stairs while she %vas at the front doer with Mrs. Garton, without witness's knowledge. Mrs. Jarvis was in the kitchen when witness went-down ...

SUICIDE

... asiex. She awoke iu about an hour and a half, aud y!ink im, thte hoase wasearced, and he W-4 foqta I tyag ina the frqmsu kitchen writh hs throat cut, and a little ?? WANyi Acr Ws hcad, t Jury renrl4 P TWCt of 9f 15itT- ...