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... and wounded Mt. Blood on burstingui the parlour where was sitting. Connors desired Bw shoot his master, and Brody said would kill him A*l& prisoners entered the house He saw Mr. Blood runnin; ...
... and wounded Mt. Blood on burstingui the parlour where was sitting. Connors desired Bw shoot his master, and Brody said would kill him A*l& prisoners entered the house He saw Mr. Blood runnin; ...
... first shot hi from a pistol; pursned the Policemen close the Chapel; the Police had killed one man and wounded two; the T * fired on tbe Police ; closed the Police, and killed them all; had before (ordered the Police surrender their prisoner, and they would ...
... Tithe oulices near Moncoin, Kilkenny, on Monday, when ipeuiantry surrounded them with spades and pitchforks, Police fired, killing a servant girl, and wounding twe ten. The Clonmel paper says nine were kilted.— Puke repeatedly and earnestly advised the ...
... suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act? No. The first man who dared to propose such a measure, would certainly lose'bis bead upon a scaffold. Mr. Stanley, though, rose to address the House with the deepest feelings of regret and anxiety, Vfet had never' impressed ...
... fatal casualty which occurred in Ororge’s-slrcet last Monday evening, when Denis M*Donnell, plaisterer, was killed by falling from high scaffold, and his companion, James Burke, was badly hurt, immediately and without any solicitation from the parties ...
... with violence, underwent the extrema sentence ,tbe law oor county prison, on Saturday morning last. He was attended on the scaffold hy the Rev. Mr. Huddlestone, the Catholic priest, and died very penitent. Amongst the crowd who witnewed the execution were ...
... well-known wbaroiis murder of Michael Moloney at Cratloe, for which 111, , wa guilty associate* expiated their lives on the scaffold. Jones has been long on his keeping, with the view of eseapto America. *At the Clunracl Quarter Sessions on Monday, the Rev ...
... executed pursuant to sentence which the Regiment occupies, ' **SitadT vss for dissection. The Rev. Mr. Perrin, sttended him the scaffold, where he died per* 2y“‘*j_ the same Court, two of the 23d PuaUeera 0 on unnatural offence in barracks—one SiSwiS months ...
... state of war, and that England has rights, except those of a foreign and hostile renntry ? (Hear, hear.) If men, dying the scaffold, account themselves, and are so accounted, martyrs aood cause—and they imagine that they die free from sin, they hear with ...
... erecting the new barracks in the Bird-cagewalk, at the end of St. James’s Park, near the new Palace, while at work on a lofty scaffolding, by some accident fell off. and sustained such severe mjunes that-die died within few hours after being conveyed to the ...
... Their contents are not interesting, being chiefly filled with details of the local elections. Patrick Byrnes, Irishman, was killed in election row at Toronto, Upper Canada. Popular excitement was so high, that two companies of the 15th Regiment were called ...
... occnred at York Minister on Friday. Whilst the men were at work on the scaffolding, in the prayer-house, a part of it gave way, which unfortunate circumstance Mr. Scott, the foreman was killed on the spot, and four other persons dreadfully injured. At a numerous ...