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A CHILD KILLED BY BRANDY

... A CHILD KILLED BY BRANDY. On Wednesday Dr. Hardwicke held an inquest at the Duke of Bedford, Seymour Street, Oakley Square, London, as to the death of George binstead, aged two years and nine months, son of ilir. G. Linstead, pianoforte maker, of 18, ...

SAD RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN iIELFIUST. MOUES AND CHILD KILLED

... SAD RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN iIELFIUST. MOUES AND CHILD KILLED. An aceideet of • very Ghosting nature eamirred Met Saturday night at Tatit's croseiog is She Great Nvrihitra Railway, a grooms and her skald Weir killed by • paring train. from all the isfrirmatiiis ...

FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT. A CHILD KILLED AT THE NORTH 6TRAND

... the child, but he heard a little girl scream, and ran forward and found the child under the tram very badly injured. He helped to take the child to Jervis Street Hospital, and on its arrival there it was found to be dead._ To Mr. Byrne—The child was about ...

RUELTT TO CHILDREN

... matt.., who w•if.illy inmate. neglects, totem:Mos, .exposed, or Irocures each child to be iiitnatml. • e,giect,d, &ban l sled. or .(peened is • manner likely to muse such child s..lf.riag or injory to it. health, shall be giulty of • and liable oa coseict ...

HAPPY MARRIAGES

... the outside one or two large stones came through the window, scattering the fragments of glass upon some of the people. A CHILD KILLED BY A SOW. The Carlow Sentinel says :— One of the most painful circumstances which it has been our duty to record for a ...

TWO IRISH HARVESTERS BURNED TO

... house stricken, but though the windows were shattered, it did not touch any other inmate of the house, save the r child who was killed. Her father was stricken wn with fever only six months ago, and her bereaved mother had only just recovered from a ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGEIN 11D3TER AND

... tar utotbut been a few minutes longer out of the Douse the flesh would have been completely eaten off the head, and 1.. e child killed on the spot. 'The mother ewe,+ t oat until yesterday the pig had of being in any way% imous. AN Rows; Cate; t.tc :loraLutr ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY DEBATE

... included in his bill against his client, To waking up in the night and thinking about your ease, five dollars. A young child has been killed and its grandmother seriously injured at Whitehaven by the explosion of a paraffin lamp. A dispute is now pending in ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. M.,'111 Y. In the of Lords, a large number of bills were torwar.ie I a stage. In the

... throwing continued for some time; that several persons were injured by the police, who used their batons, and that one child was killed by a blow from a some. This and the information iu the public journals is all that I possess; and, under the circumstances ...

THE CAVAN OBSERVER—Saturday Morning, November 2S, 1857

... occasionally .stab person way of amusement, and commit oilier outrages. She told the officer that short time since she killed child hers smiling cotton in its nostrils. * The Chain Gang' held nightly meetings, and were consulted various persons who desired ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1857
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 940 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BELFAST LINEN TRADE

... »■■ avid that tiis unexpected and deplorable event ha* caused the deepest anguish Clarke ills family.— Irish Times. Child Killed child named Palrii k Doliny, five yeare of age, while staii'ling wnb bii par at the comer of KiaDCi u|m n evening, wee knocked ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1864
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4130 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CORRESPONDENCE

... premises of a flrework-maker, named Henries, were blown up, and four men- employed in the establishment, together with child who happened killed the spot.” ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1859
Newspaper: Cavan Observer
County: Cavan, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1090 | Page: 3 | Tags: none