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RICEOUTION OP A GUILD

... oat from the base, and killed it with rake She thee JIM the deed body of the child. When the deed was dbcovered, Elia coafemed that she did It, bat affirmed that Lucy, a segro woman a the service of Kr. Mee, told her to kill the child. During her trial ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH

... August. As accontrg to recent legislation, capital punishment is required to take place within the walls of the prima. ILe scaffold will be erected on the ground on the south side of the building near the debtor's wards, and au excavation will be made for ...

epitome ,oaf Stins

... bricklayer. namod Griffiths, employed on some works at the Clerkenwell House of Correction, fell from a scaffold upwards of fifty feet high and was killed. Tar. Tourmi/ (Vieirf of Paris states that the French Government have decided upon not eending say ...

THE FOLKESTONE EXPRESS-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1869. EPITOME OF NEWS

... for that purpose were on a scaffold close to the roof. While so employed one of the planks composing the scaffold broke, and the unfortunate men were precipitated to the ground—a very considerable distance. Carr was killed on the spot. Spoors bad received ...

FA it _TACINTLIVS LETrER was considered et lb* Papal auseio in Pikria it telegraphed to Rose in its entirety. THE

... and disorderly—the largest number over known at the court A um', named Jackson, the wifo of Colonel Jackson, wea recently killed by being thrown from a carriage at Old Brampton, near Chesterfield. Another lady, Miss Marsh, saved her life by jumping from ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... for the too. Mr. Itereaford.blope uppoeed the bill. Mr. Melly and Mr. bemoan optimal the amendment, whack est supported by kill Percy. After tome iurtber discussion the House divided ou the atutaun foe going into committee, the mentor* Louis need, 104 ...

NOTES OF THE WEEK

... as brought out in the evidence. From the earnestness of her prayers for forgiveness and maw, both in her cell and on the scaffold, the chap. lais of the gaol felt persuaded that the unhappy wretch was sincerely penitent. Several appeals on her behalf ...