A MOTHERS CRIME. A ghastly crime, in which two throats were cut, has much excited the residents of Harrow-on-tho-Hill. On tho borders of the parish of Harrow is situated Alporton Park, and here, at a residence known as The Lodge, resided Mr. and Mrs. Hensman, with their only son, Henry Le Brun Hensman, a bright little boy, aged niwj years, said to be dearly loved by both his parents. Mr. and Mrs. liensman were in good circumstances, and kept two servants. It appears that Mrs. Hensman was of a somewhat excitable character, and, knowing this, went somewhat in fear of being separated from her child and sent away to an asylum. On a recent Friday night Mrs. Hensman was in an excitable mood, and throughout the night behaved in a strange manner, clutching at her husband and calling out, " You won't take him away from me, will you ?" At tho usual time on Saturday morning Mr. Ilenuman got up and left Mrs. Hensman with the child to finish dressing. At half-past eight one of the servants heard a peculiar noise, and on going up to Mrs. Hensman's room was horrified to find Mrs. Hensman with her head out of the bedroom door, with blood streaming from two terrible wounds in her throat. She immediately got Mrs. Hensman into the room, and there a more ghastly sight awaited her, for the little boy, Henry Le Brun Hensman, lay in a pool of blood, with his throab cut in ft terrible manner. Medical aid was summoned. It was then discovered that the little boy was dead, and that Mrs. Hensman was in a critical condition, there being two dangerous wounds in the throat. She was got to bed, and every care taken of her.