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®ur Toudon Carrespandent,

... steamship Clio, of that port, lying in the T'yne Dock, and was killed. John Atkinson, a shipwright, was workin%on a scaffold alongside a ship in the thdle Dock, South Shields, when ia fell and was killed on the spot. A craft laden with ironstone was towing round ...

THE AMERICAN WAR

... the convict and ex-M.P., will soon be at large on a ticket of leave,— Court Journal, Six men were killed and several others seriously injured by a scaffold accident, in great Winchesterstreet, London, on Thursday. Tae Chancellor of the Exchequer intends ...

SPECTACLE,

... the condemned man a second time ascended the scaffold with a firm and undaunted step, a ntly none the worsé for his terrible fall. The m pallor which o'er :grud his features when he ascended the scaffold o 2 e first occasion seemed to have disappeared ...

WINDERMERE

... afterwards kman appeared on the scaffold and re-placed the and soon afterwards the hngm.m‘dwmidst shouts and execrations, attached a new o the beam. A few minutes afterwards the conod man & second time ascended the scaffold with and undaunted step, apparently ...

LONDON & COUNTRY MARKETS, CORN

... without doubt, be carefullr{ inq!uirod into by the coroner and jury. Independent of the loss of life, six valuable horses were killed by the explosion, and the inspector, in his examination of the vlorzingl. found the carcase of a poor dog swollen out to an ...

THE ROAD MURDER.—CONSTANCE KENT

... and with malice, killing your brother? The Prisoner : Yes. The Juvor: And you plead guilty to that? The Prisoner: Yes. The Juper (after a pause) : I must repeat. Youare ‘ charged with having wilfully, intentionally, and with malice killed and murdered your ...

EXECUTION OF DR. PRITOHARD

... send his mother-in-law out of the world also, and from some impatienceinexplicable in one so capable of biding his time he killed her very rapidly. A man may poison one member of his household, for a single death excites no suspicion, but double murders ...

wome and Geneval News

... The criminal who had been brought from Douai, and was accompanied to the last by the chaplain of the prison, ascended the scaffold with a firm step, saluted the immense multitude three times very deliberately, and then gave himself up to the At Preston ...

THE LATE | LORD PALMERSTON

... unveiling of the statue, the civie procession rmeudod to the site of the New Town Hall to lay the ~ foundation stone, A scaffolding capable of accomodating 400 ladies was erected, from which an excellent view of the proceeedings was enjoyed. The site was ...

wiome and Gencval News

... who was on the seaffolding on the Dowgate Till side of the new hotel. The poor man was killed instantly, his brains being scattered on the staging of the scaffolding. Upwards of 300 square feet of the zine roofing covering the labour-shed attached tothe ...

EXECUTION OF TWO MEN

... visited on several occasions by his friends, and sontemplated his fate with resisnntion. The condemned man walked to the scaffold with the utmost firmness, and without Anfi:upport from the warders who surrounded him, rrg‘wu the exeeutioner, and the drcp ...

Published: Saturday 05 January 1889
Newspaper: Lancaster Guardian
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 785 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

General Werws

... M‘Alister. He ruado no confession, but stated that he cid not want a repriove, as he was ro. signed to his fate. He walked to the scaffold unaided and with a firm step, and in a clear voice commended his epirit to God. De.ath appeared to be instantaneous. EXT ...