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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

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... 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 ...

CARNARVONSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... magistrate or the coroner. I told abuut this when theI a s child was killed. Saw the child in the arms of thie da%, prisoner. That was the first I saw of the child. He tic asked me to take the child, and I would not. I could thf not at the ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... look out, and driven the horses against William Turner, jun., five years of age, residing at 141 Gallowgate, whereby the child was killed. The accused pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr St Clair Swanson, writer. According to the evidence, the car ...

THE ATROCITIES IN BULGARIA

... shamefully false. Mr. Schuyler thinks that less thal two hundred Turks were killed, nearly all in apen combat. There is no proof yet that a single Turkish woman or child was killed or violated. The reports of Mr. Schuyler anti Mr. Bariing wvill corroborate ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... was thrownfrom the window at the time ofthefire. Thejury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical testimony. A CHILD KILLED BY A PONY CAR'. Dr. Macdonald held an inquiry at the Pitt's I{ead, Pott-street,Bethnal-green, yesterday. into the circum- ...

FOURTH EDITION

... FOURTH EDITION. i TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN A FARMHOUSE. WOMAIAN AND CHILD KILLED. Newv BwRcUswlcIC, NEV J FicSev, Lriday.-A terrible tragedy was enacted last night in the handsome (Queen Annie cottage occutpied by Mr. Moore Baker, a %well-to-do larmerat Franklin ...

THE CASE OF MRS GORDON

... Okamluti and Perfamefel Wholesale 4oD8o51 a3. lrrlmgio alReA tandem; 3456 WIND, SNOW, AND BAIN. SCHOOL CHIMNEY BLOWN DOWN. A CHILD KILLED: SEVERAL INJURED. A hurrleone, which is described as bhe soeet experienced for 20 years, war blowing In the.ClyG4 yesterday ...

ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT BIRKENHEAD

... said to hr, '7r - h-sve killed ur child. He took fror mn-er the child, which was bleeding from the nose. ' chjild was then taken into the house, arn prnissr knew nothing more about tbs matter. Ti-ep3,o. added that if any oue killed the chilt it was us mother ...

MURDERIOUS AFFRAY IN A TRAIN

... reservoir which supplies Liverpool with water. The body was re- covered after a few minutes' delay, but life was extinct. A CHILD KILLED IN BED BY LIGHTNING. [SUBJhoCT OF ILLUSTRATION.] AN inquest was held at Birmingham, on Tuesday, on - ; the body of a boy ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... court, Bir- kett-street. The child, in the absence of its parents, fell into a bath containing two and a half incbes of water, in which the father had washed. The latter returned in about five minutes, and then found the child dead. There was a marble in ...