BURKING

... him on Friday evening to Carly a dead body for them. Some conversation of May and Bishop, in whichthe terms Hocus and Burke occurred, was also detailed. The putting of the body into a hackney coscli at Bishop's house was also sworn to; the witnesses ...

EXECUTION OF BURKE

... rendered as short as was consistent with the occasion. LIFE OF BURKE THE MURDERER. (From the Scotsman.) Burke was born in the parish of Orrey, county of Tyrone, in Ireland, in 1792. When Burke was at school, he was distinguished as an apt scholar. Becoming ...

THE TRIAL OF BURKE

... Peddsar)-Riclhard Burke, you heretofore stood indicted that you, not hav- ing the fear of God before your eyes, but at the instiga- tion of the devil, did wilfully, feloniolisly, and of malico aforethought, hill and murder your wife Johanna Burke. To that i ...

EXECUTION OF BURKE

... EXrCUTFON OF BURKE. | The Edinburgh papers contain long details of the cir- cumsten'cs attending the execution of this atrocious culprit on Wednesday last. The following are extracts Tisis monster of iniquity, whose offences are without parallel in the ...

BURKE THE MURDERER

... BURKE THE MURDERER. Some months ago a yomi- lady of family, and moving in the higher circecs of the northern me- tropolis, was ill the babit of exten ding her ehiri- table visits to the most forbidding haounts af po- verty and vice, to administer, in ...

THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT

... kindness existing between Mrs. Burke and Madame Guianchaim. Madame Guiatichaim one day put a pair of socks into a biscuit tin at Mrs. Burke's house, remarking, You are going C to see what Mr. Burke will say to Mrs. Burke. When the biscuits were handed ...

THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT

... said Mr. Burke visited ath o of Mr Gichm wo s nr b an architect. One 'evening in -thsummer of i 1886 Mr. B~urke was there when Monsieur Guian. E chaim was absent. Madame Guisnohaim, and 1 Mr. Burke went upstairs. Some time afterwards I Mr. Burke came to ...

THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT

... I THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT. The last stege of the Burke divorce case was reached in the Divorce Division yesterday, when the President (Sir Francis Jeune) commenced hid summing up to the jury. Captain Frederick Molison Burke, a merchant gad shinper of Algiers ...

THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT

... behalf of Mr. Burke. He said at the outset that 'he might say that Mrs. Burke had so conducted herself in Algiers years ago. in chattering aud talking aboiut her husband and his alleged ill' treatment of hert as to make Captain. Burke nearly an outcast ...

THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT

... THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT.I A REMARKABLE CASE. FIVE CO-RESPONDENTS. RESUMED REARING. THE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THE PETITIONER. The Burke divorce suit, which was adjourned from Saturday last, was resumed on Wednesday in the Divorce Division (before the President ...

THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT

... case for lgrs. Burke. He said that coff all the troubles that had arisen between Mrs. wen Burke and her husband were- due to Ca~ptain tdcc Burke's intimacy with Madame Guia.nchainm. heal Against 'him she charged adultery. Captain the Burke made the acquaintance ...

THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT

... |THE BURKE DIVORCE SUIT.. A REMARKABLE CASE. fd FIVE- 0O-RESPONDENTS. is it THE LASTo STAGE. in THE PRESIDENT'S SUMMING--UP. 3d : ?e A DECREE 'NISI GRANTED TO id CAPTAIN BURKE. a- __ e The last stage of the BBurke divorce case was reacbhed; on. Friday ...