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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... DEATH-A CHILD KILLED BY A COCK. On Sunday last a child, named Martha Collins, living It Harold's-cross, was sent by her mother to a liverv-stabls yard in the neighbourhood, kept 1y a 31r. Smith. On entering the card a cock flew at the child, and strack ...

BARMAID SHOW AT NORTH WOOLWICH

... A CHILD KILLED BY A Sow.-The Carlow Seinjw says:- One of the most painful circumstace±s which it has beenour dutyto record fors considenble time occurred at Barn Hill, near Hacketatown, cc Friday, resulting in the death of the male intf1t child of a ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... bars fell out, the girl was thrown to the ground, and the puncheon of whiskey on the dray rolled over the unfor- tunate child and killed her on the spot. It was with the greatest difficulty that the afflicted mother, who witnessed this shocking accident ...

ANNUAL DANCE IN THE MILITARY BARRACKS

... mad bull tearing throngh the streets, and knocking over everybody that caine iu its way. The police' bearing that a child bad been killed and several people injured, started in pursuit of the infuriated animal, and a wild chase ensued. Rifles and re- volvere ...

ON GETTING HOME THE PORTRAIT OF A FEMALE CHILD

... robbery; EdwardClarken, assaultand rape; John Kerr and James Roragh, robbery ; Peter Scolilhis, exposing a child ; Ellen Hughes, deserting a child; James ai' Grimes, robbory. At the Queell's County Assizes, Patrick Bryan, aoed about 40 years, was tried ...

Selected Poetry

... , ESQ. WHAT bird, in beauty, flight, or song, Can with the Bard compare? Who sung as sweet, and soar'd as strong, As ever child of air ? His plume, his note, his form, could Burns For whim or pleasure change; He was not one, but all by turns, With tr ...

POETRY

... readers.] What bird, in beauty, flight, or song, Can with the Bard compare? Who sang as sweet, and soar'd as strong, As ever child of air? His plume, his note, his form, could Barns For whim or pleasure change; Hle was not onle, but all by turns, With t ...

THEATRICALS IN PARIS

... father, I will go in and kill that child. To save the little one's life, the mother used the words required and the child ceased its alarming cries. But as the good woman still struggled to save the parcel, the ruffian ended by killing her. Next day the French ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... is not vwanting that tragic tone which calms and thrills house. Mr. Wilfred Cumberledge, in shooting at a swallow, kills his son, a child of four, and the result of | his remorse is confirmed insanity. During his illness N another son is born, who happens ...

SUICIDE OF A MUSIC HALL ARTISTE

... verdict of suicide while of unsound mind. KILLED BY A DALKEY TRAM. On SaturdayeveningMsaryAnn Murphyaged 2 years, of 28 Glasthule road, Saindycove, was run over, near Dalkey, by a tramecar and killed. The child was brought to St Michael's Hos- pital by ...

FASHION

... French with afdag of truce to the headsquarters of the Emperor of Austria, to ipfQrm. is. .Xajesty that Prince ?? had been killed. Capthlu Corbin, who was accompanied by a trumleter,:lida a bandage put over ?? eyes when be arrived at the Austrian ndvancbd ...

CHILDREN'S BOOKS

... life as looked at, from a child's' point of view. -3iaxk Twain enid Louis Stevenson have certainly succeeded in doing this: Tom Saw)yer and Huckleberry Finn are, truthful specimens of the natural humaan 'boy ; while in his Child's Garden of Verses, Steven- ...