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eattrat Intelligence

... plaintiff was allowed ten guineas for loss of time. CHILD MCRDER tN TIIE METROPOLIS.— Dr LlMkestet, coroner during the last twelve months for Middlesex. stated that he had held 200 inquests on infants killed be suffocation while at the breast. The llegist ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1863

... to state what General Officers were included, but the single battle of Sharpsburg, of 10th and 17th inst., 11 Generals were killed or wounded, amt ug them four Major Generals. THE CELIDACT Or THE NATION.—The Erelmage says—What are the causes of celibacy ...

THE POLISH INSURRECTION

... opened a tire on the peaceable inhabitants of the chateau. M. Moyciechuoski, brother-in-law of the count, and his son, were killed, as well as several of the servants of the house. An old man, Major Kuhn, was wounded. The Russian soldiers afterwards entered ...

SONG OF TILE OLD FOLKS

... her stern fate in the world. More we would not divulge. Mrs Balfour 's book will be read with interest and with profit. THE CHILD OP TILE KINGDOM. London : James Nisbet & Co. A N EAT LY got up and goodish little book, The Chi hi of the Kingdom will be ...

SOCIAL LIFE IN SCOTLAND

... ----- inquest was held on Thnrsday, in London, by Dr Lankester, on the body of a child, whose death it was alleged,had been accelerated by taking Morrison's Pills. The child had been ailing, and its grandmother took it to the College of Health, where ...

FROM OUR LONDON CORRESPONDENT

... poor cripple child, whose mother was dead, and he buried the boy in a wood. Ho asserted that the crime was not planned, hut somehow its features had the appearance of having been matured. A lad of eighteen was executed at Maidstone for killing a boy of nine ...

General

... of Commons a bill providing that railway companies shall not be liable to par any larger compensation, on a passenger being killed or injured, than £4OO for a first-class passenger, £BOO for a second-class; and £2OO for a third-class, unless the passenger ...

TOWN COUNCIL

... was riding jn the cart, and the poor child, together with the retnnants of the shattered vehicle, was tossed into the air about twenty feet high, the little boy's cap alighting on the top of the engine. The child fell close by the side of the rails, while ...

(iI.ASOOW

... woodcutters, who work in the jungle, are killed b y those beasts. Although the island is only fiftee n miles square, and 100,000 persons live on it, it is not cleared of jungle. 100 dollars is paid for every tiger killed. The tigers swim over to Singapore from ...

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... and whenever he takes the air he is accompanied by an officer, who dues not allow him to speak to any of the passers-by. A CHILD four and a half years of age fell out of an e Areri ss i i t i m ut i l n ai t e l i m i e st G er on it; a h v em a nt til ...

?Local iintelligence

... has been apprehended and lodged in jail here, on a charge of concealment of pregnancy or child murder. Since her apprehension, a search was made and the child was found near the house of the accused. The case is at present undergoing investgation. EARLY ...

Ziterature

... was mainly contributing to create a rival to herself on the Continent; that the French emperor—that guileless, simple-minded child of nature—was, in the unsuspecting innocence of his trustful heart, erecting into a powerful State a kingdom, all whose sympathies ...