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Shocking tragedy in New York.
--A Mother Kills Her Child and then Commits Suicide--As one of the results from the unholy invasion which the South is now experiencing at the hands of Yankeedom; we copy the following from the New York Herald, of the 27th ultimo:
A sad affair growing out of the present war occurred at No. 382 Avenue A, on Sunday evening. Some months ago, it appears, a Frenchman named Jean Phillipe joined the Excels for brigade and departed for Washington, leaving behind him a wife and an interesting child about five years old. On Saturday Madame Phillipe received a letter from the seat of war, announcing the death of her husband in a recent engagement.
She was devotedly attached to him, and so terrible was the shock produced by the sad tidings, that her reason was dethroned, and she determined to follow her husband even to the grave.
Accordingly, on Sunday she made the necessary preparation for the disposition of her remain, when the curtain should fall upo
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Shocking tragedy in New York.
--A Mother Kills Her Child and then Commits Suicide--As one of the results from the unholy invasion which the South is now experiencing at the hands of Yankeedom; we copy the following from the New York Herald, of the 27th ultimo:
A sad affair growing out of the present war occurred at No. 382 Avenue A, on Sunday evening. Some months ago, it appears, a Frenchman named Jean Phillipe joined the Excels for brigade and departed for Washington, leaving behind him a wife and an interesting child about five years old. On Saturday Madame Phillipe received a letter from the seat of war, announcing the death of her husband in a recent engagement.
She was devotedly attached to him, and so terrible was the shock produced by the sad tidings, that her reason was dethroned, and she determined to follow her husband even to the grave.
Accordingly, on Sunday she made the necessary preparation for the disposition of her remain, when the curtain should fall upo