| Show A OF W JACK THE HIPPER who have taken an interest in the WhItt chapel Lo london adon murders which have of late startled the civilized world on account of the atrocity and mystery connected with them will also be interested in reading the following from the pall mail hall fazette last evening a man named george Hutchi Hatchin osona sona groom who is now work ing as a laborer made the following statement to te a reporter and his bis de of 1 I the murderer agrees in every particular with that already furnished by the police and published yesterday morning on tuesday I 1 had bad been to romford bomford Ro and I 1 re turned returned from there about 3 2 on ft friday mpr ning having walked all the abe way I 1 came down road into commercial street As I 1 passed street I 1 passed a man standing at tia abe s corner of the street and as I 1 went toward flowe and dean streets I 1 met t the ae woman kelly whom I 1 knew very well having been in her company a number of times she said mr hutchinson Butch iason can you lend me ai pence i I 1 said 1 I can not as I 1 am spent alpeat out to rumford she then walked on toward street saying 1 I must go and look for some money 1 the man who was standing at the corner of street then came towards her put hia bis hand band on her shoulder and said something to her which I 1 did not net hear they both burst out leAgh leaguing ing he put his hand again on her shoulder and they both walked slowly toward me walked on to the corner of fashion street near the public house As they came by me his arm was still on her shoulder he had bad a soft felt hat bat on and this was drawn down somewhat over his bis eyes I 1 put pat down my head bead to look him in the face and he be turned and looked at we me very ery sternly they walked across the road to dorset street I 1 followed them across and stood at the corner of dorset street they stood at the corner of millers court tor for about three minutes kelly spoke to the man ina in a loud voice saying 11 1 I have ost my handkerchief lie he pulled a red handkerchief out of his bis pocket and gave it to kelly I 1 went to look up abe court to see it if I 1 could see them but could not 1 three quarters of an hour to see if they came down dow n again wt they did sot not mid and so I 1 went away my mg suspicions were aroused by seeing rum rabe man so well dressed but I 1 had bad no that he was the murderer r the man was about 5 feet 6 inches in I 1 height and about 84 81 or 35 years of age ae with dark cimpl complexion e xion and dark mustache turned up at the ends he was we wear ar sing a long dark coat trimmed with astrakhan a white collar with black um smittle meek ittle tie in which was affixed a horse sib pin he wore a pair of dark with light bat buttons tons over button sad ad displayed tram from his waist b 0 4 t a massive gold chain I iris his ris watch COL N bad abig big seal with a red stone enah k from it he had a heavy ban vt ae curled up dar keyes and mon L brows rowa he had no side bush donahy ey and his faia chin was clean whiskers 4 booked ked like a foreigner he M 4 a small parcel in his tile the man carrie inches long jong and it hand band about algil nd ad it he held it nad had a strap aftic his left hand band it tightly grasped in 14 covered with loosed as ag though it v N dark american cloth he carried la in his right hand which he laid upon the womans comans shoulder a pair of brown kid gloves one thing I 1 noticed nit iced and that was that he walked very softly A paragraph in the morning papers states that the police have received from samuel osborne the wire worker 20 garden row london road a statement to the effect that he be was walking along st pauls churchyard yesterday behind a respectably dressed man when a parcel wrapped in a newspaper fell ell from the mans coat osborne told him that thac he be had bad dropped something but the man denied that the parcel belonged to him osborne picked up the parcel and found that it contained a knife having a peculiarly shaped handle and a i thick blade six or sevell seven inches long with status stains upon it resembling blood the parcel also contained a brown kid glove smeared with similar stains on both sides osborne found a constable cone table and together they searched for the mysterious individual but without success the parcel says the paragraph was handed banded to the police authorities I 1 who however attach rao no importance to the matter what on earth could be more important after the statement made by the man hutchinson and quoted above |