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BELFAST POLICE OFFICE.—SATURDAY

... take some, saying I required it, as I was nursing an infatit. She took souie meal out of a cup. board, and went down to the kitchen. After some time, she came up with two bowls of gruel, one of which she placed on a chair before the sofa on which Iwas sittitg ...

Assizes Intelligence

... night about iine o'clock; he had a gun with him; he stepped into a vacant room and left the gun there; he came up to the kitchen, antI afterwards Went to bed; Sergeant Magen- nis and party came to the house and arrested hitn about twelve o'clock ; he ...

Assizes Intelligence

... father's house. ?? used I to lie at night in the barn with his wife and three children. I saw hin sitting in a corner of the kitchen that evening. lie went out and his wife asked him where he was going. She and I then went to the barn to fodder the cattle ...

Assizes Intelligence

... Badge, at 26, King-street. Knows the prisoner. There is only one kitchen to the house. The kitchen Is common to all the lodgers. Recollects Sarah Magee, the prisoner, coming into the kitchen on the 3rd of April. She asked witness if she could get making ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... Mrs. Manning. The following are further details which have been elicited upon the inquest held on the body:- In the back kitchen, basement floor, where the' body of the deceased was buried, tile flag stones were taken up, and a hole about three feet deep ...

THE LIVERPOOL MURDERS

... bodty of Mirs. Illuriclisti was lyitg at the foot of the stairs in the lobbdy, and that of the younger child in the c(l- lar kitchen, with its throat cit. It would appear that the veatpotis used by the murderer were the parlour fire-iroits amid a table knife ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... fainted, and do not know wlrat became of the body. Mr. Chevalier asked the assassin if lie had not seen a hole dug in his back kitchen ? Upon which lie sairl, Oh I yes. I itad seen it, and I believed that it was inteinded for mc. I believe my wife intendeil ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... success, to olbtait a slite to tlte wltervabouts of tile woitait eclo was nnp1 tsd hty !.hs. Mi tutintg to clean ilt the back kitchen, rafter (lie bollv Itid lhetls buriel, antl tle ?? relailt Mrs. 1Ma1 iming wee bunow n tot to keep a serrant duiing tier stay ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... the back kitchen, and was abotit to clean it,when Mrs. Maniingcimeutptolherand pulledlier away, exclaitning, '4 I cleaned this place yesterday, and it don't watit scrubbing any more. The girl said site saw it square basket in the back kitchen covered ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... cellars misitutely. Diiriisg Burton's scorch lits perceived sotse spots aitd streaks of ]lolsui on the weall opposite the hack kitchen, ioor. This fsisditg of these mstrks corroborates Mantitttg's stateienet respecting lisa wife's coidmict towarils NIr. O'Cottnotr ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... witnesses were examited ; Ileitrv Baries, the police-constable who discovered the body of the murdered mats buried in the kitchen of tle house, ii Minivcr-place; James Burtot, another constable; Mr. Lockwool, the sur- geoni wbo maile a post anaeieen e ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... latter was proceeding down stairs to wash his harrils. ?? further stated, that O'Connor had noticed the hiole dug in ?? hack kitchen on the occasion of former visits paid to Miniver-place, and that lie had been told bv Mrs. Alan- ning t hat it was a drain ...