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TERRIBLE ACCIDENT NEAR

... FORTY YARDS, lien Killed and Injured. About half-past seven on Werhijailay night a frightful accident omurreil in the new pit winch IR being sunk in connection with Hy- lands Main ( 'olliery et Stairfocrt,near Barnsley. Two men were killed the spot.- dashed ...

CENTRAL NEWS TELEGRAM

... sensation at the trial by amercing that a Mn Parsons entered the house during the murder and eaclalmed, Stop it, or you'll kill her. Mrs Parsons denied this at the time, and tbe prisoner in hie confession said Mrs Parma* never entered the house. He had ...

SPRING AND 8195511:14 1875

... Tony storeys in height, often a plank fixed in the walle to hold np the scaffolding gave way, through, it it. supposed, the oonstant vibration upon it, cud with it fell the scaffolding, epos which were the pereft named. Welch fell threugh and got his thigh ...

ANOTHER AtTOUNT

... white board, sad his amistAut nearing a black board, ammo the scaffold and entered the condemned cell. At ten o'clock precisely the Merit!, acoompained by the governor gaol, weeded the scaffold. The governor then entered the cell. the Mend formally demanded ...

A CHAII'ION .tBSASSLN

... detachment:of United Matte Cavahy, who discharged, in vain, forty shots him. :A soldier dosed with him, but his pistol went aff, killing the soldier, and be escaped. He was Imaged by a body of regulars, and he did not seem to die wetly (Mont for their Mate they ...

Focal boas anti tfurnts

... for the reosptios of the doomed noblemen, who from its portals were led to the scaffold, which was 30 yards in front of the house. This spot had been chosen for • scaffold and gallows In the first year of the reign of Edward IV. The Lord Mayor oft he ...

THE BELFAST TRAGEDY

... in Sammy, fell with a terrific crash and withooli wariurig. The walls were about fifty feet high. Four men were on the scaffolding. (Me, contractor, clung to the joist and escaped injury, end the other sustained severe cuta and bruises, but no bones were ...

A RUNAWAY TRAIN

... of the train, and travelled with it to London, but they were none the worse for their advantage°. &ing has received from the Kill of Per. tool the Grand Croft of the Order Ville icom. Unless something unforeseen should ocenr Portiamoat will, the Press ...

THE CHESHIRE WIFE MU DER. EXECUTION

... lie in a chair. Whin he was visited by the executioner yesterday morning he appeared dated, and asked that lie might not lie killed by the pinioning behire he was hanged. About three minutes to eight Esther Maurits-, the last rites, the condemned man walked ...

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... of tie building.—The Coroner Before week is completed, don't you think it will be essential for scaffolding to be put up? Witnea: No; there is no scaffolding required from where dc-rased fell. Francis Amos and lie was contreeter for the whole budding in ...

S 6, Game 111

... Sar Charlie WoleoYT. Bert, was chairman. there commencing a career which ended in the gaol, and might have ended on the scaffold. He told his audience that be was one of those who had mounted the ramparts of the Randle at the c mmeneereent of the French ...