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... egress that way cut off, they escaped by the windows upon some scaffolding etreted by the brick- layers, and from thence' descended by ladders which had been left reared against the scaffolding. The origin of the disaster is attributed to the joiners on ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... daneing. Tasa WeLLINGTrON STATUE.-On Monday a number of men were engaged in removing the remaining por- tion of the lhuge scaffolding which was erected to raise up the Wellington statue. It is expected that a fortnight will elapse before its entire removal ...

Foreign and Domestic Intelligence

... ha and he said ia the mlornhing that he didnosle de . because one of the jailers had-infmdhm hthsanl N'o only, hnither was killed at the 'affi ?? This fresh misfortunie, said ?? cks~ 1 away all my resolution.! A iltiem ehis w it, constituting' his wife- ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... shouted to Lowther .Opep the door, thou villain-thou's killed the o0d man. While at the door, she heard Mrs. Rich- ardson tell, the prisoner that he would have to go to York Castle for killing her husband. .'Mr. Lgidman ' constable, of Ferry-bridge ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... ye TsHE WaLLoNGTONe STATuBE-On Monday a number Wi of men were engaged in removing the remaining por- tion of the huge Scaffolding which was erected to raise up the Wellington statue. It is expected hi that a fortnight will elapse before its entire removal ...

Foreign Intelligence

... OF THE POLITICAL SCAFFOLD.- 8at They have raised up the guillotine again, which had of been thrown down with royalty by the people in jot February-the prelude to the restoration of the inm throne by the restoration of the scaffold. They lean nit upon ...

Reviews

... 403,335 el feet. Great precautions were taken to preserve thee scaffolding from fire; to which the number of red- w hot rivets constantly thrown about continually ex- - posed the scaffolding for the land-tubes, which on m several occasions actually took ...

A SPANISH ROBBER

... that be. was about to be shot down like a wild beast in his den, entreated the men o fire low, so as to disable, but not to kill him, in order that some chance might yet remain of repentance. A shot was fired, but it missed him. The ruffian fell back to ...

CHARTISM

... th signification; while Whiggisin. and TrIBM r t quire the addition of tyranny; treachery, dungeon, co mad-house, cannon, scaffold, perjury, musket, brute Is force, or some equally expressive term, to give the l their proper signification. Chartism I how ...

Colonial and Foreign Intelligence

... in the corn riots that took Det placo at Rennes en the .9th and loth January. In ,i the tumult there was a cry of We must kill all atil these scoundrels-that is the way they do at Paris 1 yes n The jury returned a verdict of acquittal in favrour of ...

Metropolitan Intelligence

... to two men, of the names of Robert M'Jarshail and Robert Cook. It appeared that they, a with another man, were on some scaffolding, on b which they had been employed in making alterations and which they were in the act of removing, when a portion of it ...

A SPANISH ROBBER

... that he t w ut to be shot down like a wild beast in his t den, entreated the men te fire low, so as to disable, l( but not to kill him, in order that some chance might yet remain of repentance. A shotlwas fired, but it n missed him. The ruffian fell back ...