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ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A CHILD AT ST. HELEN'S

... Wkitess asked If an that was the way to treait a delicate child, by driving it into a , cold damp kitchen like that. The mother said the child was in dli, the kitchen in consequence of having to go to the water closet t so frequently. After some objjotions on ...

INQUESTS

... hoswas sitting, on Sunday last, with the deceased, s; who was getting his dinner, when, in an instant, the flooring of the kitchen gave way, and they were both pre. cipitated into a well underneath, ten feet deep. Ils cries of the servant brought Mrs. Thomas ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... oil a sofa in the kitchen, of where site ivas to sleep The fellow servant had not been of in bed lonlg before she heard Mrs. Newton calling out, ara Don't, Kitty . She wvent down stairs quietly and listened th; at thc door of the kitchen, but as there did ...

MURDER OF AN AGED COUPLE NEAR ROTHERHAM

... shop, and then along the side of the parlour to the kitchen. 01 Along one side and the end of the shop is a counter, with 7 an opening in it at the angle opposite the door into the passage. The kitchen is the room in which White and his wife ordinari:y ...

THE BURNHAM MURDER

... Goodwin's room. Now, gentlemen, let mue call d your particular attention to the passage door ,by which g 8you enter the kitchen there is found the deceased'stoothb c a hair-pin, much blood, and a blow on the door post as if a s made bya blunt instrument ...

INQUESTS

... appearing in last Friday's Afercievy, al gentleman sent for Mr. Riebton, the building so veyor, to e examine a wveil in his kitchen, over which there wasi uss a broken flag. It was found in a very dasgerous st'ate, and probably the next person who put his ...

SHOCKING ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... some tobacco; and, after the meisago had been n executed, Purden proceeded to take a swmoke in a small 6 room adjohlilg the kitchen, along with the widow. In t the course of the conversation which thon ensued, tie I latter had bean commenting severely upon ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN LONDON

... servant girl, in nianifest trepidation, re- co \ne plied in the affirnative; and the officers walked forward wi ar- to the kitchen stairs, where they were met by a young stl 'er. Woliln ascending to the vassagoe snd a man who came ar, ore from a back parlour ...

INQUESTS

... burnt on the 20th of May last. The deceased, who was fi in the service of Mr. Bates, of Kensington, was standing 13 near the kitchen fire, when her clothes accidentally k ignited, and before the flames could be subdued. her legs, S arms, and other parts of ...

COURT OF PASSAGE.—YESTERDAY

... for a glass of water, a as he was ahirti g; the defendant trying to get irto the kitchen ethroudl the wirrlow. Tire delendant succeeded in forcinrg bis d sey into tihe kitchen, wheir be seized horld of the plairtiff by .e ?? nose arrd srid hoe would be ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Cooke to Thomas Edward Beetleson; Cum- ei t berland-street, from Wm. Morris to Mary Roberts; It e Dale-street, from Joseph Kitchen (deceased) to Jos. d Jones (executor); Upper Dawson-street, from Mar- y garet Thompson to Elizabeth Thompson; Denison- tj ...

INQUESTS

... in Lionel-street, was left by his wa ar-mote in the kitchen, with an infant, whilst she uld went outside to clean the windows. In a few minutes het er- she heard screams, and on; going into the kitchen foundl ecr, the clothes of the boy on fire. She ex ...