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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... said he thought the child was horn alive. The only violence that could have been practised on the child was suffocation. The child had not died from internal bleeding, nor from exposure to cold. He could not decidedly say how the child came by its death ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... was charged with having killed a boy named Robert Collins, aged between five and six years. It appeared that the pri- soner was driving a float along Inn's-quay, and it was alleged that through negligence he drove over the child, who happened to be in ...

Assize Intelligence

... prisonerlhad been married in theyear 1841 Toioisn teas of a kind commonly known as The n and it was supposed that the child had been killed by the administering of a BubetanOofthat kind, some of which had, Just before his death, been used about the house ...

Assize Intelligence

... hadbeen married in the lear 184s. The poison was of a kipd commonly known as bug.pOi(Ofl' and it was supposed that the child had been killed by the administering of a substance of that kind, some of which had, just before his death, been used about the house ...

Assize Intelligence

... n married in the year 1843. The poison was of a kind commonly known as bog-pois0n, and it was supposed that the child had Rbeen killed by the administering of a substance of that knd, some of which had, just before his death, been used about the house ...

Yorkshire Assizes

... extraordinary, that, though feveral children, t and one man, were clofe to the child killed, yet none of them was hurt. The lightning, l after having pafiled through the child, took its direaion upwards, perforated the floor of the d fpinning-room above ...

OFFENCES

... off, killing him and wounding her. His body was thrown into a lake, and the females carried of The negroes had with them a mulatress named Margaret, whose entreaties saved the lives of the poor women, who were in. humanly outraged. They then killed a Mr ...

INQUESTS

... wrarehouse. He was e p verely injured, and, on being taken to the Southern Eloe e pita!, died in a few ?? accidental. It CHILD KILLED BY THE FALL or A CART.-On Sato- It dynight, a boy, named Josiah Kendall Foam, was as playing with a companion at an empty ...

POLICE

... cup, but were refused by the landlord, who closed the doors upon them, and the child, which was under three months old, was killed. The parents-charged the landlord with killing it, by jamming it with the mother between the foldidg-doors of his house, anl ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... mouth, into Saint Thomns's Huspital, where he breathed heavily twice tand expired. A CHILD KILLED BY A BU;LLOCK.-On Mr nday, a egirl about tw. lve years of age, was killed at the foot eof Blackfriar's-bridge, under the followingr eircum. P stances. It was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Dorchester, Louisa Jarvis was indicted for the wi ful murter of her female child, on the 27th of March, at Shaftesbury. The prisoner, who was insane, reftsed to suckle her child, and killed it by kneeling upon it. It was proved that the prisoner was insane, ...

POLICE INTELIGENCE—FRIDAY

... quarter of a ihle from the place where the child was killed, Sa5w the prisoner junip down from lila dray, soon after the oce~urleice. Thaere woas no doubt or dispute aboust the pri- soner's cart killing the child. There wece'o reins. Seeing ehat the policeman ...