A MALAY MURDER

... huband'e;) he called and told her to take the child, h sut the would not, telling him to let the child go and I she would come to her, but be refuted to ( o so; upon e which the woman went into the houec, and the child d followed; and after a short time the ...

A MALAY MURDER

... his hbut he dinner, hut did not eat anything; be wvent to the door of his of it cg. house, and celled for his daughter, a child about. two years uni and a half old, whom lie took up in his arms and kissed ther, saying she would see his face no more. At ...

PURHAM WINT1Z1I SESS

... verdict of Accidental death return- ?? tutor at the Chateaux d'Axey, France, re- cently killed his pupil, the only son of the owner of the mansion, and then killed himself.-A Frenchman named Deladriguiere, having been left by his wife on account of his ...

OCCURRENCES AND ACCIDENTS

... on the cold ground, near Mr MIitrhrat' lodging-house, in Simnhel street, shivering and shaking with the cold, she6 taM her child ales. I said to her, ' Let me go down to the house, and see if the'll take you in, for I don't know'what to do with you.' She ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... cut the child's throat; and turning to her husband, she added, It'll be your turn next. Two surgeons deposed as to the-nature of the wound, which was an inch deep and threeduches long. At first it was feared it would be fatal, but the child is now ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3001 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AN INFANT POISONED BY ITS MOTHER

... deceased child on the 27th of last month, and that on the 29th his attention his called to the infant, when he foiund the tongue excoriated and discoloured with what appeared to be bluevittiol. He asked the mother what she had given the child, but she ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... charged with the crime of child murder, having, dn the 2 tst of August last, in the gig-house situated near to the zanse of Rescobie, in the shire of Forfar, occupied by the. Rev. David Easdale, given birth to a living msl1 child, anddid there- fore strike ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... Aldern gaid that in all his experience he had never Diet with anvthinF like the deplorable ignorarice of the poor unfortunate child an the witness-box. He, of course, could not take the evidence of a creature who knew nothing whatever of the obligation to ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY COURT

... inflamniation. She came back from Mr. Campbell's at Martinmas in 1847, and lay feorsome time. She was then wiith child. She bore her child 3d June, 1848. After this she occasionally vomited soine green sub- stance, and thought it was bile. She occasionally ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS CONCLUDED

... credit for Gd.-Among the presents which are usually sent in Paris on Now Year's Day, one family received a poisoned cale, which killed two per. I sons. Another family was made seriously ill inl a simi. ,ar wav.-A few davs ago, as a man was driving a cart to ...

The Provinces

... barrow, who was with his wife in another coms~ Pow a part=et fthe carriage, and, by jumping from whi ch I16r ' the late aso Was killed, gave similar evidence-,- :utte n, Mr'. Garride, the station 'mistier ait Maghbull, was the n examined as to the transaction ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... acquit her. I ?? returned a verdict of Noeguilty. 3 The Recorder having lectured the child, ordered her to be a delivered up to her mother, in A*SJUL T WITH INTSN T TO KILL. tb ?? Blkm ore, 57, shoemaker, was indicted for stab. ?? Alexander Matthamsi, with ...