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A CHILD KILLED BY AN EXPRESS TRAIN

... things be done in their proper places. He was bound to view these things legally, and the law would not say that because this child bad lost its life there, of necessity there ought to be a bridge. If a bridge was wanted the township could com- pel it to ...

A CHILD KILLED BY A MOURNING COACH

... along. The child was ad, knocked down by the horsos, and he (witness) stooped under an, the horses' chests to pull it nway, seeing the danger the c y hild was exposed to, but he was pushed away by the animal, and although he had hold of the child's clothing ...

FRIGHTFUL OCCURRENCE AT BIRMINGHAM

... near, with the child 3ry in her arms, whbn 'a ball struck her iu the wrist, passed ,ol- through the body of the child, and then through the 3t nurse's body, lodging in the clothes. at the other side. li, The child was'iftstantly killed, and the poor little ...

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 ...

SURREY ADJOURNED SESSIONS—MONDAY

... travesend, and had been absent from her motiser, a hard-working respectable woman, for a week. The fathler of the child tied beeo killed in Spain, whilst fighting uinder General Evans. Tlie prisoner was fo ond crying in the Borosgh, between eleven and ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER

... at the Railway Hotel, Grove. road, Stepney, respeotirig the death of George Watson, aged four years, the unfortunato child who was killed at the late residence of Mrs. Mary Emsley, who was found mur.- dered on the morning of Friday, the I7th ult., under ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... engineer to 'the hydnrulic 'steam-press in the LondonDocks, and the-deceased, a child, was killed by' some steam which had been let off tarouh, a grating on which the child was sitttng. - The prisoner-was'arraigned on the coroner's wearrant, and no evid ...

CENTRAL CRIMIANL COURT—MONDAY

... the death of' a child by his cart having, ruu over the child. and killed it ol the spot. The point for their consideration would be, whethe' the carauau, by intiroper management of his hosre, or other- wise, CalBse l the death of the child. In that case ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... It was where a child had l'een killed by sole steam being let off from a pipe through a grating upon which the child was sitting. The steam had been let off that way for twelve years, and the partv charged with the death of the child was the engineer ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sue had killed her child it was im- poFsible to get another word from her. Anne Marlow, the mother ofthe prisoner, an aged womar, provt d that the prisoner was always very kind to her child- ren; and she also said that a short time before the child was killed ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 20s., or fourteen days. The' penalty was at once paid, and the prisoner dis- charged. MARLBOROITGiI.STREET-YESTERDAY.T CHILD KILLED,-1 jilantm Gill, driver of a tilmber waggon, was charged with causing the death of a little boy, named George Higga. Soaennah ...

THE FROME MURDER

... : On Friday evening, after the prisoner was in my custody, he said, The agree- ment between us woas, that when the child was killed, we should bury it behind the hedge ; but afterwards they changed their minds, and we put it down the water-closet. But ...