CHILD MURDER.
It will be remembered that a few days ago *"*""* fEeHSoarofrfemW^^ Kfcrori, aud that a verdict of *~*~"7?fDftil mufder>g*inst~a "peffb'n * or jersoflr •Wknown%as'returned.'-'Detective; Farrell r'd a visit, apparently on other business, the residence of Gladman Sniith, at iarorv where Gladman Smith, William fmith his brother, Louisa Smith (a daughter •1 Jhe latter), a boy,, and an elderly , woaito'' resided. Prom what;: he learned, .. ftrir d«ftective offioer* deemed it desir- ■■■•■■■:■ »U» to pay another visit to the place aeeompanied by Dr Diver, but. the girl, Loftisa Smith, wu no longer there. How- . vrvt, she h»3 since been arrested, and oharged \'m the first instance with the minor offence '•f concealment of birth. She waß afterwards remanded on this oharge. She ad- - v ,.\ aito. having given- birth to•■»• ohild about three weeks ago, and alleges that she does not know what became of Ihe child. Louisa ■ jSmith js a pleasing looking girl of about 18 *■"-*' 3i yeei*df ige. It thai' disclosure* ; ■_■; c ,.j; showing the existence of shocking depramy.— *'WefiihgtonArgus.'
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Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 4
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169CHILD MURDER. Evening Star, Issue 4253, 13 October 1876, Page 4
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