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45cticrat

... third from a man falling into the hold of a ship at Tmoinere Slip. JOHN CAMPBELL, a labourer in Dunfermline, fell from a scaffolding at a house in course of erection there on Thursday, and was so severely hurt by alighting among a quantity of loose stones ...

SOCIAL LIFE IN SCOTLAND

... Robert Chambers, desired to correct men by proclamation, or at the most, by 'horning' and when one gentleman had literally killed his neighbour in a casual renconnter, he was satisfied if could induce the son or relatives of the deceased to meet the guilty ...

THE BUCHAN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1863

... struggled bard for his life ; but his powerful antagonists were too much for him. On the previous Monday, the the same pack killed a fox in a farmer's kitchen at Warsop. DRAWING LOTS Foil A MARRIAGE PORTION.-011 the day after Christmas-Day there will be ...

EFFECTS OF THE LATE GALE:

... exception of the iron bolt and vane at the summit, for the erection of which the scaffolding had been left around the building. The action of the wind on the mass of the scaffolding had caused it to give about a couple of feet, and it was found necessary to ...

LOVE AND hiURDER,

... that the seatence of death will be carried out on him. It is not the law of which we complain. No provocation justifies the killing of a human being unlest owing to fortuitous circumstances the &eel/thick causes death follows too closely on the promieatinn ...

Uittraturt

... results. DAMAGES FOR SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENT.-TllO case of Miss Crawford, against the Dublin Corporation, as to an accident which occurred to that lady, in March, last year, while passing through Westmoreland Street, where some scaffolding had been erected by ...

THE EXECUTION

... but seemed to die almost at once. So greatly relieved was the reverend gentleman by the confession that he rushed from the scaffold exclaiming. Thank God, thank God ! and sank down in a chair completely exhausted by his own emotion. After recovering he ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... aware of the serious nature of the charge—that she bad pleaded guilty to having wilfully and intentionally, and with malice, killed her brother. Constance Kent slightly bowed her head, and had twice to be requested by the judge to answer his question before ...

(From the Spectator.)

... Captain Logic was beheaded before his eyes. Then two heralds came on the scaffold, and after reading articles against him, tore in pieces his coat of arms, and threw it over the scaffold, he all the while remained on his knees in prayer. His head was struck ...

ecotlanb

... Stirling, which, it is expected, will give etnployment to a very large number of workpeople. Os Thursday last week the scaffolding at a house in course of erection iu Lower rultneytown gave WRY, precipitating fire of the workmen to the ground. One of ...

General lintellignue

... encounter Crosby struck William. a blow which knocked him down, and, his head corning in violent contact with a trestle, he was killed. Tkc jury returned a verdict with which the coroner cu ilessed be could not agree—vis., that Williams had from the effects ...

THE B'CCHAN OBSERVER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1866

... coroner, at the Star Inn, Shelley, war Huddersfield, touching the death of Lucy Thornton, aged 72 years, a widow, who has been killed by her nephew, W. Luther, a labourer, forty-fire years o age, Tee agitation in Belgium for the abolition of capital punishment ...