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SMOKE PROSECUTION AT DARLINGTON

... aced 9s saore ih vopser. Esntraises to lic preeeiscs haid hseeca offeeted by broadhing a sqasare of glass ice tic lecerk kitchenes axileslos, easel then forceing back fleo catch easel lihfigl tile Sasla. No cldee bts is yet been obtaieled of the perpetra- ...

THE CLAIMANT TO AN EARLDOM CHARGED WITH FELONY

... having taleni goods that did not -belong to hin. He replied, It is ridiculous, and at her request he passed through into the kitchen. He wallked straight to the Are and turned his back to it, and presently he was seen to roll sip sle scest satchels and throw ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT BIRKENHEAD

... Thomas Stratton Clarke, a clerk, said that at about a quarter to eight o'clock on the previous night he was with Hughes in the kitchen of No. 13, Upper Avenue-road, where she is in service, when some one rang the street-door bell. She went upstairs to answer ...

A WOMAN MURDERED AT FINSBURY

... this morning at 4 olock, when he called sup his felow-servants, and conductedthem to aback kitchen on the basement of the hotel. When they tentered the kitchen they saw the body of a young i woman, of about 20 years of age, lying in a door- ] way that ...

THE FINSBURY MURDER

... one. Durimeg Sunday and Monday crowds of persons have lingered outside the hotel in Finsbury- square, staring down into the kitchen where the crime was committed. i On ?? evening, a young an(lrather pretty- looking girl, of about 18 years of age, wearing ...

COLLISION ON THE HIGHWAY

... day In question, when Mrs. AtI-nson was wasl-ing, the deceased tumbled into a dish of boing water which was stan&ng in the kitchen, and was so severely scalded in the under parts of the body that she e'ed as stated above. FATAL ACCIDENTAT FERRY-HILL. On ...

THE DEATH OF AN AUCTIONEER AT WILLINGTON

... broken crockery-ware falling on the floor. I came down. stairs immediately, and found Vasey standing in the centre of the kitchen, the prisoner being about a yard from him. I saw blood'running down Vasey's head and free. I took prisoner into custody. She ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... being got for her dinner wiich she liked or did notlike; herremarks were quite sensible. She asked me if I had found the kitchen convenient; I said it was, but rather small; she said it was so. She spoke of having a scullery maid. I remember the maid ...

WEST HARTLEPOOL LOCAL GOVERNMENT

... idered the principal street for private residences. I live in one of the largest, if not the largest house. Receitly, oy kitchen suffered from a stench from the sewer, which had to he eut off. Commissioner Casebourno used to live there. He tells use he ...

DURHAM SPRING ASSIZE

... Portrack-street, Stockton. About eleven o'clock at night prisoner, a man named Edward Nugent, and several other men went into the kitchen, where prosecutor was sitting. Some words ensued, and Nugent told prosecutor that if he valued his life he had better leave ...

YORK ASSIZES

... safe, but on the follow5ing morn- , ing he ciscovered that the place had been entered by breaking a pane of glass in the kitchen window and then unfastening the hesp, and the property referred to stolen. The prisoner was seen in the neighborhood the day ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT DARLINGTON

... front room into tics kitchen. It arose apparently from finger marks. There were also marks of blood on the wvall of the stair- case. By the Jury: There was a mark of blood on the counterpance. The edge of the door leading into the kitchen containedr a spot ...