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SHOCKING ACCIHANT.-.-011 Saturday, a stonemason employed on the Baptists ' chapel, now building in Hope-street, ..

... ACCIHANT.-.-011 Saturday, a stonemason employed on the Baptists ' chapel, now building in Hope-street, fell from the scaffold and was killed on the spot. ANTIQUE AND MODERN SCULPTURE.—\\e beg to draw attention to the advertisement of Signor Squagl'a.on this ...

This unhappy man undeawent the sentence of the law at the usual hour this morning at Newgate. An immense crowd

... that he wished to say ? Blakesley replied, I wish to say this—l assure you that I had no intention to kill James Burdon. I intended to have killed wife, and I expected to be apprehended immediately and brought here (Newgate) to suffer for the deed ; ...

PASSENGERS' BEDDING, s notice, being kept well aired for

... as to the manner in which the child was killed; he replied, that the child was lying in the bed, and he struck it with his fist twice ; he added, that when he did so, he had not the least idea or intention to kill it, and he concluded by declaring positively ...

EXECUTION OF MISTERS AT SHREWSBURY

... with the learned baron in believing the prisoner guilty. Mr. Ludlow, the gentleman whom, it is supposed, Misters intended to kill, has been indefatigable in his endeavours to obtain a commutation of the sentence. On the morning of Saturday Mr. Peel, the ...

THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE SALISBURY, TUESDAY

... he coolly and deliberately fired his gun at his wife while she was in the act of cleaning some carrots and potatoes,, and killed her dead on the spot. But as the principal witness could not then attend, the trial was adjourned to the Salisbury Lent Assizes ...

Great exertions had been made by several parties to save the life of the unhappy young man. The petitions of

... with the learned baron in believing the prisoner guilty. Mr. Ludlow, the gentleman whom, it is supposed, Misters intended to kill, has been indefatigable in his endeavours to obtain a commutation of the sentence. On the morning of Saturday Mr. Peel, the ...

EXECUTION OF FRANCIS BRADLEY

... struck on his head by a salmon brick which fell from the scaffold nearly two stories high. Look out up dare, how you frow your bricks, vociferated the hod ca r r i er , gues s yon want to kill dis n i gger. What is most strange is, that the man ...

RAILWAY AFFAIRS

... During the half-year which ended on the 30th June, there were 96 persons killed and 75 injured on the railways open for traffic in the United Kingdom ; and of these 78 were killed and 36 injured in consequence of their own misconduct or want of caution ...

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT MANCHESTER

... Railway Company, and that under the direction of his foreman the erection the scaffolding was commenced. Various opinions are expressed as to the danger of erecting the scaffolding within the interior of the ruins, inasmuch as the long extent of the wall ...

BOLTON-EXECUTION OF AN EARL OF DERBY

... to meet with any one that would kill me, and thereby have put me out of the reach of envy and malice. Lord Lauderdale and I having escaped, hired horses, and falling into the enemy's hands were not thought worth killing, but had quarter given us by one ...

BOLTON-

... meet with any one th a t wou ld kill me, and thereby have put me out of the reach of envy and malice. Lord Lauderdale and I having escaped, hired horses, and falling into the enemy's hands were not thought worth killing, but had quarter given us by one ...