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A maralie Hanged

... law for tlie murder of a woman named Nosee Kill, at Orange Hill estate, on Feb. 14th this year, at the County goa'. Johnson was the • xecuti o'er. A sexen fr. t (hop was rie culprit walke.l firmly to the scaffold. When the hlick ling was hoistA•cl there ...

Latest Foreign Intelligence

... nitive friendlies were killed and Captain Harbinger was slightly wunoded. L.ter a bard foaght. Irattie near Msig• bone. The Jelia was &rotted with an estimated of four hundred killed including twenty The British bad several killed in this init.:age:neut ...

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... argent Well hi killed one badly wounded another. A howitwor TM troaght out and the cabin roof was hi. ems. The populace were terribly mad, ,I he* he appeared he was perfectly ritlihke '. Ailt. Life not being estinct, they .11' to the scaffold, hnng him up ...

Published: Saturday 02 July 1864
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 340 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

The authorities deserve praise for the manner in , which they got through the ceremony of hanging five , on

... whole metropolitan eerl.l of kuavery stout! around Justice'e dread and received the first malefactor who appeared upon the scaffold with a frantic yell. From opv site mindowe, hired at the price of opera stalls, glasses were raised to have a near view of ...

Latest European and General Telegraphic Intelligence

... restore order, but thereupon the villagers joined forces and attacked the gendarmes. The latter then fired into the crowd, killing seven persons,_ Tbe Sult%n . of Turkey ham sent au Euvoy to Berlin, to thank Emperor William fur his support of Turkey's tatotern ...

EXECUTION OF SAMUEL MASON

... ! —he grew bold, and replied, Hot more, sir, than is common to all men ; all the witnesses are false witnesses ; 1 never killed Dayley. - - He e,outinued the Psalm, to the end. The Revd. gentleman spoke most feelingly to him, and there ended the interview ...

Published: Friday 02 April 1880
Newspaper: Budget (Jamaica)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 508 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ler hand side of the road, looking to the British ai my, from which Napoleon viewed the field: and a

... road, looking to the British ai my, from which Napoleon viewed the field: and a v-ry complete view he had of it. He IZd no scaffold erected where he stood, and certainly never weut, after the battle had commenced, to the telegraoh in the rear, which was ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1816
Newspaper: Royal Gazette of Jamaica
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 499 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

GERMANY'

... prisoner was conducted to tho scaffold by a strong escort of infantry and cavalry, and was bound to tho seat of the prison vat). Fie presented a rewarkably_firm and demeanor throughont, mounted the' quarters in Berlin. scaffold with a very resolute step, ...

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... demeanor. He fired'y beli , ved that he would be reprieved, as he had ell along asserted his entire innocence. arrivieg at the scaffold, ',Her religious services by two milticers, Hie sheriff aolsound his hands and he was allowed to &Urea the crowd. In a very ...