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IN THE SHADOW OF THE SCAFFOLD. Br faunas Author of Tito TM Whits !tom. &1., to. CHAPTIat A blind rage

... passionately. The insult and the degradation of it I could kill him kill hint! I only wish I had the chance. I hate him-- loathe him, the detestable old roue. 11l kill him, I smart I'll kill lino. if I get • chance; and 1 don't care if I do swim for it ...

MAY 26, 1910 THE SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENT AT DOWNHILL. RESUMED INQUEST AT COLERAINE. IMPORTANT EVIDENCE USE OF ..

... the scaffolding they decided that as they had plenty of time they would make it ery secure. Th 3 Coroner—l don't doubt that. Witness—l have seen many inferior scaffolds and nothing happened. Mr. Brothers—My point is that if von had had a. scaffold pole ...

PINNED UNDER CISTERN

... PINNED UNDER CISTERN. Man Killed and Another InJured at A distressing acciglent occurred at Church Street, Portadown, on Tuesday afternoon, as a result of which William M'Cance, aged about 50, Marley Street, Portadown, was killed and James Campbell, Curran ...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

... and woman charged with what the newspapers have taught us to call the Ilford murder. Turn it how you will, killing on the scaffold is killing in cold-blood and premeditation. To keep the victim' lingering for a few weeks every day of which is made tense ...

Oh' ,ave me if you can. was another sentence in letter on which counsel laid strew. and surely. he

... to die like that. was another P.ivage read by Mr. Will,. who said. Is not that the despairing ere of a man who sees the scaffold before him? In an impressive charge to tlio jury, his Lordship described the case as a horrible one in many of aspects. ...

Tai BALLYMoNEY FREE PRESS, TRURSDAY, DECEMBEtt 23, 1e75

... God for that. nocild not have got it at a better time. M`Kinlay's wife never tried to separate the men, if they had been killing other. Mr. Leslie —'Why did your wife go out? M•Hinlay—Tt was words. The Chairmsu slid they would not impose a heavy b t there ...

TEE murderer of President Garfield paid the debt which his crime had incurred to society and humanity on Friday ..

... perfect keeping with the deed which consigned him Or • felon's doom. He wept and lamented hysterically before be mounted the scaffold, but is the last words which be was permitted to utter be upbraiiled President Arthur as a =ward and an ingrate, predicted ...

SUSPENSION OF BUSINESS IN THE

... within the prison. AN AFTER MATE OF THE EXECUTIOI AUXILIARIES ATTACKED-FIVE WOUNDED. 11. THREE REBELS KILLED. Three civilians, two being armed, were killed, and three wounded, in an attack on auxiliary police in Dublin on Monday night. One unwounded and armed ...

Guttered' Presbyterian Church

... The Downhill scaffolding AooWont. Mr. W. J. Smith, referring to a case of Bones versus Christie, said this was a claim by Mrs. Bones, Brook Street, Coleraine, against Mr. Daniel H. Christie, for com p e nsation, her husband having been killed at Downhill ...

came Harwood. Immediately behind the I executioner came the second condemned man. Michael Flynn, man apparently ..

... firmly, but with a much lees determined air ' than Higgins. Lees then two minutes' sufficed to reach the yard in which the scaffold stands. Higgins walked up the fourteen or fifteen steps leading to the platform not only without amistanori. but with a quick ...

HIS LORDSHIP'S CHARCE

... degrees of murder. That was, murder in the first degree, when a man had to expiate his crime on the scaffold as the result of a deliberate plan to kill. Dr. Cross Murder Recalled. Thus when Dr. Cross slew his wife in Cork many years ago— a case in which ...

THE BALLYMONEY FREE PRESS. Coleraine and Neighbourhood Some Sixty Years Ago. What was desarlbed as a terrific ..

... stands of arms, and which was heard over the whole town, to the terrible tenor of not a few. The rib struck, and part of the scaffolding was hurled in splinters in every direction to a considerable distance. , The fluid, in its decent through the tower, split ...