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M ERION ETU

... the sear approach sit death —new, the sight or the scaffold and of his own grave, and the repetition of his owe service. were all treated with same iodifereare. He walked from hi. cell to the scaffold with • Arm and unchanging countenance, exhibiting very ...

TWag Calioneri in a fo ttn Mt. the Mt, awarded issued t HALL, of Miccleslieid, in the County of Chester,

... Pans. for the murder Of the persoa's elide. They appear to men et the debased as/ atrocious cismem sad their cow set at the scaffold, especially shows bow little terror the igoomunons dna& of public esecatioa conveys to sow minds.— cans end joked on the ...

HER MAJESTY'S VISIf To SCOILAND

... were fearful of the crashing to the main gangway of the street, were to be seen at the windows sod on the seats of the scaffoldings erected against the sides of several of the churches and public buildings, and in these places also were to be seen tbe ...

METROPOLITAN DOINGS

... chapel, and, again preceded by the chaplain and attended before, he WAS led through several passages to the area beneath the scaffold anteroom. Here Mr. Amos, the Governor, delivered him into the charge of the Under-sheriff. On his arrival at the anteroom ...

which is likely to piece. only our commerce, but our very safety in jeopardy.—lf men could but become persuaded of

... or in sonic point of view, a gross fzllacy,—they would not be so ready to rush from one extreme to another, and, tile us, to kill ourselves by a pinching nomy in order to avoid Insist' expenditure, and give up, without equivalent, all our natural advantages ...

SCOTTISH EDUCATION. PA? AND PROEM

... this long train of debauchery, to engage in souse highway robbery or housebreaking, which consigns many of them to or the scaffold. Such is Scotland under the schoolmaster, the journalist, end the distiller; and, grievous the picture is, those practically ...

••• Sold by Chemist, and Perfumers

... of the most heinous deeds as the true criterion of merit amongst themselves, certain it is that his progress towards the scaffold was not the less marked for being gradual and cautious, as may be seen by the numerous sentences which he underwent in this ...

DUTIES ON FOREIGN SHOES

... arum. Let it pass— for we ant writhootetoef. He Stephanie After the Ape. very her maths, the same mysterious disown which had killed the mistress attacked the wile. • There were two caps apse the table, wed when her relation., who were gathered her death ...

AFFGHANISTAN

... &Mats, swearing • solemn oath to lb. King, and alteguraids killing him, have committed • heinous crimes. We of the tribes (Ooloos) of Cahoot were against the deed.' &see Khali replied, 'My son killed the King ivithoet my wish or consent.' Millinsood Khan ...

In the London papers or yesterday there is nothing of decisive importance, but there are two articles of news, ..

... death the same day by falling from • scaffold at the viaduct of the Manchester and Birmingham Railway, at Stockport. The deceased had been employed as a labourer at the above works, about two months. The scaffold, from which he fell, consisted of four ...

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... to m e 1 greatest possible extent It is supposed that I reduction will extend to one fourth.—brellif ana Captain Smith, who killed Mr. O'Grady in was tried, in Dublin on Tuesday week, on a cbse d a of manslaughter, found guilty, and sentenced ta twelve ...