TO THE EDITOR OF THE NATION
... who are her Majesty’s eervice, not to violate tlie law Go ...
... who are her Majesty’s eervice, not to violate tlie law Go ...
... conducted to the place of execution in his shirt, barefoot, and his face covered with black veil; that he shall exposed upon the scaffold while the Amshall rsjd the people the decree of condemnation, and that he shall immediately after put to death. PierreMtMMßUKuL ...
... Tuesday morning, the 29th of July, they were taken In the place cf execution the eumon. They vended the scaffold with firm step, and I to contrite. The scaffold was surrounded ! the military. The coffins were beneath it, and the hearses outside, and before them ...
... have distrusted it, for all royally livea at the expense of the peopla. Never bafbta the 6th of Joue, bad . I Ilia idea of killing tb* King ; bet whan I taw Paris in a stale of 1 siege, the chatter placed without th* law, the St. Mary massacree, blood flowing ...
... it is for t.he rich to dp good and make themselves beloved. Mauri.te Coglilan, a lahourer, was killed, and seven beside badly wounded, fall ol some scaffolding at the Navigation wall, €Joik, on Saturday. . GALWAY: PHIKTKD AND PUBLISHED, por the Proprietor ...
... was a blackguard like the rest. 1 added,* It was lad management. To get rid of one roan you have killed fifty. I, who but a woman, if I wished to | kill Louis Philippe, would have taken a pair pistols, and after having fired at him, would have shot myself ...
... body of hia father, over whom the engine had passed, and killed him on the spot. It appears that the old gentleman was on his way to attend the funeral, when he was overtaken the engine and killed. The fog was so dense that it was quite impossible to d ...
... indictments were preferred against them, they were found guilty common )uiy, ■nd as w« have staled, deservedly perished on the scaffold. The names of these monsters in human ahape wet# Charles Ktnnaister, William Hawkins, James Parry, Edward Foley, James Cates ...
... and infamy that will cling for ever. ' For years the flower of every generation I Irisiimeo have been killed the b.ttue-iieid or mur- , dered the scaffold, or driven into desolate i , for this cause. Genius and courage that have . made our island illustrious ...
... up with it to the lourth landing the scaffolding, the latter broke down, melancholy to relate, eleven men were precipitated from a height of fifty feet, the scaffolding, ...
... may ». .r Mariana, dearestol my heart.d ltan , sions. expect? Surely, mustexcla.ra w, h the Roman Orator, . . iri date the scaffold my retig»ous „ .. mwantur et nos mutamuc illisYes, that I shou -.-e wisdom and the depth its dtS! 1 . cban§e o V er the i»mes-the ...
... between two English geu. (lemsn, named Montague and Rooke, which was fatal to the lasUmenlioned, hi* antagonist’s shot having killed him on the ground. These are tho snly particulars we have yst been abl* to Issrn. M uanaa.—On last Saturcay night, man named ...