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DREADFUL MURDER IN THE CLAPHAM ROAD

... there I found her. She appeared as if she had been dragged from the kitchen to the position in which she was found. Her head was hying on a heap of carpet. The carpet was not in the kitchen when I went out. I then ran out of the house and gave an alarm. When ...

TRIAL OF ALEXANDER MOIR FOR MURDER

... prisoner's deceased wife. The shop, pailour, bed-room, and kitchen of the pri- soner's house ir Brydges-strect were all on one, floor, and the bakehouse was ,sunderneath. The children slept in the kitchen. She remembercd ealling there about one in t' e afternoon ...

THE MURDER IN THE CLAPHAM ROAD

... observed, did not appear as if robbers had been in it. The fire was out in the kitchen The shutters of the kitchen were shut. The greater part of the body was lying in the front kitchen. A Juror: Did Mr. Maddle say that he had been robbed ? '-Witness: ' Yes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... letter- carrier in the General Post-office, and as I was partaking of my diiner about one o'clockt, at home in the front kitchen, .1 heard my wife scream out. Iran tip stairs and saw her lying on the floor of the passage, near the street door, holding ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... (looking at defendant), and I dismissed him from say service in coissequence of improper conversation used by him in thie kitchen. 'This time two years hie at- tempted to seize me and drag me from my carriage on my return from Epsom races, and he declared ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... soi-iii-lahw nepisev, and the reimasinider of his ilisuih, lie (wlitness) heard a violeit screaminig wen lie pirocc- ted to thi kitchen. where lie found thce prisosier ejuaarrllhig wiltl hi wife and child. NI- told her she had better leave the liouse with her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ldedged it, end gus e Clue~ teme ott Hugh 3Heck lin. Whien Dr. 'lilt reiumoved to Y orkctjtteet, the boxes5 weri placed iii the kitchen, whtere they we're nit opuedcl fromt timn( to titier, amid tin pr-operty removed Lbsi gold chain sat spoons acrec seen *by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... in danger.-Cathserlne- - -Kelly,- the prose-uo' husmisad -yesteriday evening, between. ffve.and sito'lc, hl eagd in tire kitchen, -I-Suddenly heard loud- reofurr'hi my- master's voice, -anud: wich, appearedt.poedfo h prisoner's bed-room.- I Instantly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . 'While inr, the parlour that evening she did not appear in-any distress Or aflictioc before her brothers car e in the. kitchen. shee seepled disteressed. Cross-examined :. The plaintiff and hiis. wife did not occupy theesame bed-room. Wre had family- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ing the party to be thieves, lie armed himself with a loaded pistol, and proceeded down stairs. Ile first went into the kitchen, where lie found all right; but ott going into the wash- house, lie found everything it a state of confusion, and was convinced ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... bleedting profusely from it Nvoutid iii liar Chtrott, which shte tiedt itillicted %itih a razeo', which Nvils fomid. ott thle kitchen Cable. Site was taketi to Cthe Rtoyal Ielirnary, whiere .site died ott Montday mnorninig. Site wvas ottly j tst r-ecovrcintg ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... parlour. She particularly noticed that the hair and whiskers of this gentleman were quite grey. Witness went t10 the back kitchen, and in consequence of hearing, a noise is the room where Mrs. Case and the gentleman, were, sek. oeat up-stairs, and, on ...