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INTERESTING PARTICULARS RESPECTING THE NEWCASTLE MURDER

... the parlour window-shutters, tand then left her master at the desk, and went back to the kitchen and lighted another candle. When she I first went into the kitchen, she shut down the sash of the r window, and thus discovered that a pane was broken. It ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... Dito ribbons, but Pat Marsh and Jinney Grady hindered her. She had'nt any business to do %vid the kitchen, said Peggy. She's any a lodger, und the kitchen belongs to Pat Marah, the landlord. Mr. CHnAsRians: But what do you say to trying to jump on the ...

THE NEWCASTLE MURDER

... house. One of them, a double-barrelled gpn, was in tfie kitchen, and was loaded; another of them was loaded in his bedrrooni. -A pistol with three barrels, all of them loaded, was also kept in the kitchen. He thus had- sit barrels conl- stantly charzed, and ...

THE MURDER OF ELIZA GRIMWOOD

... when her servant, a young girl, perceived that she was ac- companied by a gentleman, and having gone up stairs from the kitchen without a candle, asked her if she should return down stairs, and strike a light. Her mistress, however, de- sired her to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... peared to be rather old ; it was at the kitchen window, at the fi-ont of' the house, that I saw her; about two days afterwards I heard her crying; all the time I lived in the house I never saw light o'r fire in the kitchen; one night the deceased screamed ...

THE NEWCASTLE MURDER

... house. One of then, a double-barrelled gun, was in the kitchen, and was loaded; another of them was loaded in his bed-room. A pistol with three barrels, all of them loaded, was also kept in the kitchen. He thus had six barrels constantly charged, and ready ...

The Newcastle Murder

... huSe, Qn of them, a double-barrelled gun, was in the kitchen, and was loaded another of them was loaded in his bed-room. A pistol, with thte barrels, all of them loaded, was also kept in the kitchen. He thus had six barrels constantly charged, and ready ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... yddleton-street and St. Joln-street- road. The deeeased was shops boy. On Friday week, about eight o'clock, witness was ii the kitchen when she beard an ex plosien she proceeded to the shop and 'found it in total darkness; the gas was quite out. The deceased ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Goreing-Abbot v L'eslie-Batchelor v tVatts- Smith v Brown-Dolman v Jarikins-Crosby v Nevington-Pyles a Blilser-Probeson v Parkor-Kitchen v Leman-Howard v Staener -Plimmer v Sorman. SECONDARIES' COURT, BASINGHALL-STREET.-At twelve. Blenkarn v Drake-Phillips v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... search of the prisoner, whoim he at length found concealed behind one of' the pillars of the colonnade. lie took him into the kitchen, and upon searching himn, found upon him the articles already enumerated When witness took ponssrssion of the articles found ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... koes Mrs. Warner, and I remember her coming In the month of JunO;I know the kitchen In which ahe lived, hot after the deceased went ii It I never was in it I the dose of the kitchen wasl always locked, ant sometimes Dir. Marryatt kept the key. sand sometimecs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... them all dine at Mrs. Barclay's. There could be no doubt of his seeing Cortes in bed. He stood at the kitchen door; the bedroom door opened from the kitchen. Mr. EBLE then recalled Mr. C. Bennett, for the purpose of contradicting this testimony. ile lived ...