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THOROUGHBREDS AND HUNTERS

... afterwards recovered and on buried at Lonrenuo Marque. eet A CHILD KILLED BY A BEAR. us A telegram from Eree, in the department of Aridge, rcr gives particulars of the terrible death of a child of five is in a struggle with a tame bear. The -ictim's father ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... sse, On mischief All that band weoe baut, They spared nor young or aged then, But slew and burnt as onl they went. The child they killed at mother's brealst Nor cared how sweet eatoeer its smile Of widow's tears they made a jest,- Sorrow's loud cry arose ...

Reviews

... as to the manner in r which the child was killed ; he replied that the ] child was lying in the bed and he struck it with his I fist twice; he added, that when he did so, he had not the least idea or intention to kill it, and he con- F cluded by declaring ...

Reviews

... as to the manner in n which the child was killed ; he replied that the 1 child was lying in the bed and he struck it with his 1i fist twice ; he added, that when he did so, he had n not the least idea or intention to kill it, and he con- P eluded by declaring ...

Reviews

... manner in II 0 which the child was killed ; he replied that the P~ '1 child was lying in the bed and he struck it with his Ii 8fist twice ; lie added, that when ho did so, he had In~ -not the least idea, or intention to kill it., and he con- Pi 3celuded ...

THE FATAL TRAMWAY ACCIDENT AT BRADFORD

... yesterday, tbe Um child Henry Clarke, Acnrn-atnat, >ai killed the Lend*-road tramway, the borough, Monday. It >u etated that tbe driver appeared to make every attempt to bna* the engine a stand iH, but was unable to ea in time. The child waa caught by the ...

Poetry

... Young, Who killed his neighbour training-day, Put intojail sndhung? I never heard them call him great.- Why, no; 'twas not in war; And he that kills a single man His neighbours all abhor. ' Well, then, if I should kin a man, I'd kill a hundred more: ...

Poetry

... skill, my child, On the land-at the loom-in the mill, my child. Whom bigots and knaves Would keep as their slaves; Whom tyrants would punish and kill, my child. DIILnlONS whom suffering draws, my child, To unite in a glorious cause, my ...

EXHIBITION IN 1861

... all these dreadful murders were going on in tie districts around, a poor little child, of only two years of age, had escaped, while its father and mother lad been killed. It would op- pear that the poor little creature wandered for a day or two about ...

ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE DEWSBURY FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... which they commenced. The child was seventeen months of age and a girl. There seems no doubt but the little child upon waking got posses- sion of a box of lucifere, and whilst playing with them fired the bedding. A CBILD KILLED BY A Vicious Honsig.-On Mon- ...

AUNT SALLY

... taking the child with him. After that morning d the child was never seen alive. Between seven and eight If that morning the prisoner arrived at Porlock, without the d child. About the middle of August considerable suspicion d had arisen that the child bad been ...

HOWDEN GREAT HORSE FAIR

... Anderson, daughter of the first. named prisoner, a child under two years of age, with proper food and sustenance, whereby her life had become endangered, but were now charged with manslaughter- the child having died since the first examination, in the House ...