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THE POLICE COURTS

... nd- lord. Pye eaid he was not satisfied and should take both prioners into custody Thej 5irectl ran down stairsn to the kitchen. They wnet fowowed by the police- roan and Ar, Nease who heard something fall and make a ngling noise. The prisoners *ersoe ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to me to wash, and I for ianswered, 1Yes - but the day after washing-day, and the jt are not done. I then went into the kitchen-my mse Ifollowing me. I hero took up the poker osi h i0 r when he took holdl of me bylthe shoulders gaem ?? mentlous blow ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... abroad. I told her not to esy that, for I knew she had no intention to go abroad The prisoner then asked me to go into the kitchen for a few minutes, while she went to her mistress, and I did to, and shortly afterwards I saw the prisoner again, and told ...

Law Intelligence

... in the style of the man immortaliod.d a i the tong es the ?? Coblbler whe Sived In a stall, Which servei him hrr parlour, kitchen, and hall. Had said to another wormn about them. (Isaghter.) The lesirad Couseel, in the course of a long and blie sadrsw ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... knocked at the door, and the pri- woner Williaors instantly rann down tairs, and to..e.lid t bhtiself in a closet in the kitchen The d:or was opened by A the woman, and the ornstable took the prisoner into Custody. There wfre several men anid women in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... apart- ment, and immediately conveyed them to the station-house. On subtequently returning to Nelson street, he found on the kitchen floor, near the fireplace, a skeleton key which opened the street-door froe within and without, and another skeleton key fell ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Sour KITcMN. - J. Afien, a to countiy lad, was charged with having conducted himself St in a disorderly manner at the Soup Kitchen in Leicester- tl square. VI A person from the establisbment said the man had been ti abussve to one of their servants, and ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... Henderson, a neighbour, to look the to his house. About half-past six o'clock Mr. Henilerron hat heard some one breaking up the kitchen fire, and on his im-sotnnaola. eher h ev footsteps of two Per- rip- snecnietetiraeanonong outside saw atlight of ron otef ...

Law Intelligence

... ransacked a it of all the valuables:. it possesed, and strewed the others I L about the pplate, She t.en' 'roces. e to the kitchen, where I she found the thieve. haa also been, and taken all i II the plate they could ftr-there. Information wsr then given ...

Law Intelligence

... spasmodic attack of the stomuh. There were three rooms in the cottage. The rain scamethrough theroof and indowof the back kitchen or ,soulery, owing to the bad workminship. When I went, I thore were planted sbout te acre of potatoes, and about half. 1an-vare ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ahe had a child three mconths after she was married. The intercourse between defendant and myself took place in my father's kitchen, about 12 o'clock at night, whilst my father and mother were in bed. They did not know Calyert was in the house. I let him ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... part of order to clear out some dirty b-ttl,. Having ocobrion to go to the shop for a few minutes he returned again to the kitchen, when on opening the door a huge sheet of ffsnre ., shot forth which completely ptecsrsted him, and before he g could get ...