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THE TRAGEDY AT DARLINGTON

... burnt down to the socket. By the BENs ce : None of the furniture was upset in the parlour, but it was thrown about. In the kitchen I observed a broken dish and a broken glass, and some egg shells. James Luke Greenw-ood, husband of last wit- ness, was then ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... some luggage he wish. cl ed to have removed to Fulham. He said, 'i rol- low me down, and he led the way into the front C. kitchen, and got some rope. There was a large wooden box, and he appeared particularly anxious to cord it himself; but I took the ...

THE CHELSEA MURDERS

... HUEL[N'S residence. On being L led into the house by MILLA11,R he found a ; young woman present. He was taken into . the kitchen to removea box. Strange to say, the necessary operation of cording the box ;o had been neglected. MILL.AR offered to do itbut ...

THE ATTEMPT TO SHOOT MR. BUXTON, M. P

... win- dow when she was rescued from her perilous position. She ran down stairs, the defendant following her, and, when in the kitchen, the defendant struck her three or four blows. De- fendant was very much excited through drink.- The defendant said he should ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT POISONING AT GRETA BRIDGE

... house u-hilst Miss Severs wme out milkhng, said that one of the servant men came in to get a knife and then went into the kitchen. The mane said hae was not in the house. The girl was taken into custody. Dr. Mucero, of Barnard Castle, was sent for, and ...

THE SEPTUPLE MURDER NEAR UXBRIDGE

... afternnou, I ind a man namued Coombe's i ?? to a lodging - house called Oxford Armss, leading. 'We went bito the transps' kitchen, w.here there ss rc about t've-nty persons. The pri- conur- Wuas sitting facing us as we cntered,'and Coonebe's directly said ...

THE MURDERS AT UXBRIDGE

... murderer was cap- tured. It appeals that on the day of his capture ho pushed the key through a hole in a cupboard in the kitchen. On Wednesday a woman named Willis unlocked the cupboard and found the key. The Mayor of 1`eading accompanied by seve- ral ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... MAN FOUND DEAD AT SHILDON. An inquest has been held at Shildon upon the body of John McGuinness, found dead in his father's kitchen at Shildon, as before recorded, on Sunday morning. On Saturday deceased was drinking and fell down in the street and hurt ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... wall near the stairs. Both marks appeared to me as if some one had put his hand out to steady him- self. The things in the kitchen were in great confusion. I sent for Dr. Jackson, and went for a policeman. The Smiths had three children; but no servant. ...

THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY V. R. W. JACKSON, M.P

... generally commanded being as folos - -Foremen, £25 to £10; waggoners, £'17 to £22 - plough-boys, from .£11 to 212. lhe vsages of kitchen girls to upper servants ranged froi £e10 to .215. When the day closed there veire still a many of the higher weged hands left ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A SWEETHEART

... practice in Stockton. On the night of the 14th, I was called in to see the proseentrix, and found her lying in Mr. Craggs' kitchen on the sofa. I made an examination of her, and found her per. feotly collapsed, insensible, and almost pulseless. Upon the ...

STEALING BANK NOTES AT RIPON

... bag, which was, as usual, given to r the rural messenger (Matson), who swore that he a placed the hag that morning on the kitchen table n atprosecutor's house, as he had often done be. f fore, and the prisoner was present at the time he , did so. The ...