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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Coleman, a mem- ber of the Grattan Club, said tbat on the Sunday night he heard i commotion outside, and on asking what wea the matter, was told r Callan's getting slaughtered. He rushed downstairs and saw Grogan, with arm raised, about to give Callan ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... r was here brought into court, and witness identified it as the one found by her. It had a broken handle. Police-constable John Roser swore that at half-past ten on the night before mentioned his attention was called to a perambulator outside 34, Hamilton ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Dawonso was boarding the car he felt somerne's arm passed round him from behind, and at the same time there was a tug at his watch chain, On teeling for his watch he found that it had gone. He grasped the arm, which proved to belong to the prisoner, whom ...

LAW

... witness placed himself under a sofa in the back drawing-room with the aid of a persoti named John Thomas, valet to Lord William Paget. Ot that day Lord Cardigan came to Queen-street as was ex- pected. He and Lady William Paget were alone in the drawing-room ...

TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... Hoggstatedthatmany years ago he possessed a cardigan jacket, but the one found over his wife's face never belonged to him. When the perambulator was wheeled into the room for the witness to identify, he threw his arms over it and sobbed violently. Me was assisted ...

A LADY POISONED IN LEEDS BY STRYCHNIA

... POISONED IN LEEDS BYI : , ^ i-STRYC HNIA. . I 1 I~tIJNIAordinso' d's' 0NU ST ' T.HE B0 D Y.. fattyml oh Yesterday week, Mr. John Blacheburnet coroner for Leels th sto edheld an inqueat t ?? bo ?? l el- of Mrs. Harriet Dove, aged- ?? lady who died in gret ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... prisoner was discharged. BURGLARY AT OLDHAM. John Denn, 48, striker, wavs indicted for having, at Oldham, on the night of the 13th April, broken and entered the dwelling house of Thomas Hopley, and stolen a Cardigan jacket, several pairs of boots, and other ...

WAR IN THE CRIMEA

... be ready for insurrection, and prediet that an invading army cons d would find as many ardent allies as it could supply with arms. Rag] ?? these accounts are not always to be trusted, nor is it even tlikls ?? odyi ietfied with that of the court e letgnrto ...

TRIAL OF WILLIAM DOVE FOR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE, AT LEEDS, BY POISONING WITH STRYCHNINE

... spasmns or - jerkings of' the extremities ;the hands are wife To clenched; the muscles of the arms and lags are convulsed;- pens two ttsen the legs and arms are jerked; then chore is a difficulty of wasi -reepratriou, and painful efforts to get breash ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... and her being taken to a home. she then went to various situations. and finally was taken in by Mrs. Appleton. of the City Arms, hiennedy.street. Between September and December she saw Mr. Shippey several times, and he became aware that she was an improperly ...