THE GRAHAM STREET EXPLOSION

... lie was going from Summer Hill-House to fetch some gin fions Grhidiam Street? That is what I under- ?? can you swear that lie did not say lie v-as going from Summner Hill House, and that le. (lid Stiy hoe wus going from Graham Street.? Yea, sitr I cai ...

THE GRAHAM STREET EXPLOSION

... sir ; I took a eab stid wvent stresiglet to ?? Hill ?? you know whether any one seent (here about tbe cel- lars? No, sir.-lid)oisl y not even go through Graham Street? Noe, Sir; I as-ect to Sasesmer Hill Hoasse, and in coming back I called set (lee Ilospituil ...

BULLER'S ALLEGED ADVANCE

... BULLER'S ALL EGED ADVANCE 'ST'LL'''NO -CONFIRMA-TION-i FRENCH'S. MOVEMENTS NEAR COLESBERG ADVANCE OF THE BRITISH FORCES HEAVY CANNONADE AT LADYSMITH TRANSVAAL GOVERNMENT CLOSE A - JOHANNESBURG BANK . - C FUJRTHER LIST OF CASUALTIES WAR OFFICE STILL WITHOUT ...

THE MUSWELL HILL BURGLARY

... Smith (alias Peters), and Alfred Lyster were charged (on remand) with being concerned in breaking into Norton Lees, Muswell Hill, and stealing various articles of value. They were also charged with shooting Mr. George Duekworth Atkin with intent to murder ...

THE MUSWELL-HILL BURGLARY

... December. These men were Clark and W Lyster. Lyster was the man I chased, and who a, presented thepistol at me. He said, If you advance, cc I will tire, or words to that effeot. Wheu he said P t that I rushed at him, and he turned round and ran n, . away. I ...

THE NEW ASYLUM AT RUBERY HILL

... THE NEW ASYLUM AT RUBERY HILL. : . . I , , fit INAUGURAL. INSIPfOTION, t At thie-invitation of Alderman Baker, chairmnas of them Rubor~y Hill Asylum Committee, a cocrisiderable number of ti members of the TownCounicil,,and others, visited tho IV new lunatic ...

CHARGE AGAINST MR. GRAHAM., M.P., AND JOHN BURNS

... C _RGE AGAINST MR. GRAHAM., Mr. Cunninghame Graham. M.P., 35, and John Burns, 2;, engineer, were brought up on remand at Bow-street Police-court, on Monday, before Mr. Vaughan, charred with disorderly conduct in Trafal- gar-square, on the afternoon of ...

THE MURDER AT SALT-HILL

... THE MURDER AT SALT-HILL TRIAL OF JOHN TA WELL. C C wais indicted at Aylesbury for the wilful murder of Sarah Hart, by administering to her a deadly poison, called lrasic acid.I Crowds of persons from the adjacent towns and vii- , lalges, and numerous ...

THE ALBERT HILL MURDER

... came to -the police-stationi, end informed tim me that a woman had been murdered at Albert jain Hill. He was quite sober. I accompanied him miE to Albert Hill, and on arriving in Cleveland-street, cer opposite the forge-works, I saw Poltce-constables twi ...

THE MURDER AT SALT-HILL

... THE MURDER AT SALT-HILL. TRIAL OF JOHN TAWELL.. (Continuedfrom last week.) THIRD DAY.-FnIDAY. CONVICTION AND SENTENCE.-The Court was again opened at eight o' lock this morning, and was more ?? even than yesterday. Mr. Baron Parketook his seat on the bench ...

THE MURDER AT SALT-HILL

... very properly suppressed. TuR SALT-HILL MunRDre-Since the murder of Lord William Russellby hisvalet,'Courvoisier, in 1840, no event of a similar kind has produced so deep a feeling in the public mind as the Salt-hill murder. The early history of the ...

THE LATE MR. HILL'S WILL

... attendant at the same place of worship. Mr. Hill was a RI dissenter attending Victoria-street Chapel, of which Mr. ti Gawthorn was the minister-he (Mr. Giawthorn), was a, an intimate friend of Mr. Hill and of Mr. Hill's father- dt he was minister of this chapel ...