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NEWCASTLE POLICE

... the contemplation of. It is calculated 150 n-cut down, nearly one-half of' the coagregagiom. Bat not a man, wvoman, or child, wvas killed, nor bone broken. A fe w had scrapes, some clothes were torn, and bonnets and hats brokell. NLW LAW FOR THnE RICIL.-Oll ...

CONFESSION OF THE CONVICTS UNDER THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... the age of 1o0; 108 had turned I10; 5( reached 115; 45 died at 120; 25 at 125; 4 at 130; and 2 attained 145.-A little child was killed in Bristol a few days ago, in consequence of the nurse administering to it an over-dose of syrup of poppies, in the hope ...

A FATHER TRIED FOR MURDERING HIS CHILD

... was apparent that the child had been killed by twisting his neck be. fore being thrown into the water. Some further slight evidence was adduced, and it was also shown that the prisoner had been in the habit of ill-treating the child. Mr Baron Parke then ...

KILLING NO MURDER!

... I KILLING NO MURDER I. Tots was the title of that famous treatise of Co- lonel Titus, which shortened, it is thoughlit the days of the Dictator Cromwell; and one more apposite could not be placed at the head of this article.- TIle shockingly anomalous ...

RIOTS AT ROCHDALE—SIX PERSONS KILLED

... the jury, after a long deliberation, returned a ver- dict of accidental death, as to the child, Abel Stotti and ol justifiable homicide as to the other persons killed. Somin censure, however, the nature of which we cannot exactli j comprehend, was passed ...

HORRID CASE OF INFANTICIDE

... lying across his head. The child at that time was qaite well. As soon as Mitchell came in, her sister went towards him to glt the child, adsadidid Hcre hie is coming wvithi the child. Mitchell then laughed, and the child smiled also. Mitchell then pushed ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... had another flne child, stopping at lier husbard's frienids. I have never seen the child living at Sunderland. I took hold of a child's iarmi, atil askedl if that mvdai Eleanor's ooun gest child anid jwas sai-wered, that she hint a child who ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... immediately. He had the child, holding it by its ancles, and keeping it upright against his face. It was a healthy child then. Witness turned to take the child. The child was laughing and crowing at him, and he was laughing at the child. ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES

... of tbe nam e of Thompso n there, andleft the child at her motber's. She left Sunderland on the 13th of August last; the'child was then quite well. Suspicions arose as to her stories' about where the child was buried. A woman passing by a pit. near .Wallserid ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... of a child belonging to, a person employed in the works, or of a child him- self in the service of Messrs Eden and Thwaites. On this second application the suspicions of the bookkeeper were excited, especially as lie himself lead seen thie child spparently ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT SUNDERLAND

... midnight a scuffle was heard in the room, the wife ory- lag out that Ferry wanted to kill the infant. Hearing this the daughter rushed into the room and caught up the child, while Duncan, the lodger, followed by the mother, ran out of the house to procure ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... letter in the (7harle,.last ieek, in which. 'fter enunmerativg 'oiher grievanceg , bb states the following;- Widowa dfitoicera killed Wn actionor who die'of' their 'wounds, receive pensions as under:-Widows of' Majoiri, £250';e- widows of' CGapains, M5I6 - ...