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HORRIBLE CASE OF BURKEING

... BLE CASE OF BURKEING. DISCLOSED BY A SON AGAINST HIS OwN ?? E Wetinesday, Edward Cook, Eliza Cook, alias: Io'ss 0andIa Edward Cooke, their son (about 12 years old,) wvhoahnvbbrien; ' ' in custody since Friday, on suspicion of having Burked Ell- zabeth ...

CONFESSIONS OF BURKE, THE MURDERER

... CONFESSIONS OF BURKE, TIHE MURDERER. The following is the substance of the confession of -William Burke, mnade before the Sheriff-Substituite and the Procurator Fiscal of' the countv of Edinburgh, on the 3d of Jallniary lasto Comrpeared Wiillam Burke, at present ...

EXECUTION OF BURKE, THE MURDERER

... attending his exit were as extraordinary as.his gusilt as ti ancendlant and unprecedented. At four 'loAck on Tuesaday niorning Burke was rorve Iyed fronm thel Calton Hill jail to the Lock.up.houtse. The criminal was strongly froned; Indeed his-shackles were ...

TRIAL OF BURKE AT EDINBURGH

... and muddled as he was with liquor and sleep, he thresv Burke off and got to his feet, when a desperate strug- gle ensued. Jamie fought with the united frenzy of mad- ness and despair, and Burke was about to be overpowered, when he called out furiously ...

THE PROSECUTION OF EDWARD T. BURKE

... THE PROSECUTION OF EDWARD T, BURKE. 072PMSTG LCEGAL POINT, 3Dvn~zn, WEDNESDAY.-TO.dayS, at the Police Court, before Mr. Byrne, Q C., the hearing was re- sumed of the charge against Edward T. Burke, agiac De Burgh, of having stolen diamond studs, value ...

THE PROSECUTION OF EDWARD T. BURKE

... WARD I.j . THE ACCUSED SENT FOR TRIAL. DUBLIN, THURSDAY. -a-To-day, before Mr. Byrne, Q.O., at the Police Court, Edward T. Burke, ?? De Burgh, was brought up on remand for further e:&=ination concerning the charges of stgalihgi SIr. Johnston's diamnond ...

MURDERS—TRIAL OF WILLIAM BURLE AND HELEN M'DOUGAL

... Hare's vith his wife, who was in Burke's at Is the time. ?? to Burke's house about nine o'clicsk,' oe for some of her child's clothes; and found the ?? a , woman singing, and Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Hare danciig. so Burke and Hare were driliking. Witness ...

THE TALE OF THE TUBS

... for £3. Mr. Guise inquired what kind of vessels they were. Burke-lIogsheads, your honor. Mr. Goees-What did lie want the hogsheads for i Burke-Oh, nothing, Sir, but- Mr. Goiso-But what? Burke (hesitating)-Only for making poteen, Sir. (Langhter.) Ryan-It ...

HOMICIDE AT LISBURN

... door of the decacased's house. Mearmd Margaret Burke, Mary Burke, and Betty Burke scolding witis my aunit. The deceased was ray aunt. I event into the houlse thell, and went out again. I san' Mary Burke strike lmly aurt oil the temiple with an iron i ...

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT

... Summrons Court on Thursday, before Messrs. John Burke and Charles M'Lorinan, when it wvas adjourned, with the result that the magistrates took a different view, and the case was dismissed without prejudice. Mr. Burke, who presided, before announcing his finding ...