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KILLING NO MURDER

... KILLING NO MURDER. Justice is no rrsptctcx of persons—and that is onlj a well-regulated state of society in which, the rich man obeys the law equally with the poor. Wealth, to certain extent, will always secure to its possessor certain privileges which ...

AN AM FRIG AN EXECUTION

... available. He was helped np on the scaffold by the sheriff and a couple of guards. The scaffold was immediately eurroonded company of militia to prevent a rescue which had been threatened. It was one o’clock when mounted the scaffold, after doing which he stood ...

AN EARTHQUAKE EXPECTEIt IN HUN- G %la

... occurred. ,One of the stands gave way, aid as many as person were prtoipitated to the grousd, scaffolding &Mug upon and injuring several of them. One gentleman was killed, and seven men received severs fractures. There were several contusions o• more or less ...

Published: Saturday 18 July 1868
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 189 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THB LA.W OP MURDER

... intent to kill,or if norder oonmitted in order to perpetrate felony, or in an attempt to eaoape after ita perpetration. Only murders of the firat decree” shall be punishable with death. As infanticide, the bill propose that mothers may kill their children ...

IA HD

... ENNIS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, On Saturday morning Mr Smith Mosher a builder, stand irg upon a scaffold, erected outside a building for which lie was contractor, at 01 ley.and had just completed the laying of a large projecting stone forming part of an ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1865
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 212 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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... Crawford in a very dangerous predicament. He stood ou a pine of brokon scaffolding, about thirty feet from the ground ; he clung to tho wall crying, Oh. I shall be killed, I shall be killed, I am getting so giddy I It seemed bat the work of • moment. aad With ...

Published: Wednesday 11 December 1878
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 867 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE DEATH OF JOHN BROWN

... to be committed, winds up these tel “Yes, let America know and think of it: there is something more frightful than Cain killing Abel: of thousand years which separatest Washington from Spartacua i,u ...

RETIRING FROM MINERS

... I FRTYITFUL ACCIDENT AT BORDEAUX. A friehtful accident has taken at Illordesa, where a scaffolding erected for a bull 'Bela rudilenly way, by which 12 I were killed anti 89 badly wounded, many with broken limbs. enrineer who had been entrusted with the ...

Published: Saturday 23 July 1870
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 370 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BRYAN SEERY AND THE PRIESTHOOD

... became priest, I never attended convicts on the scaffold, but on one occasion. Two were executed in Montreal in 1832 for the murder of a soldier. The two were guilty; one of them said nothing the scaffold ; the othor declared bia innocence, although 1 ...

THE FIRST PRIVATE EXECUTION

... was also the additional aggravation in the case that the prisoner threatened several days before the ocourrenco that he would kill the deceased if he interfered with him. An interview took placo between the culprit anl his father. When the time for parting ...

EXECUTION AT LIVERPOOL FOR WIFE MURDER. On Monday morning at eight o’clock, the extreme sentence the law was ..

... wounds on the head. She never rallied, and died on the following Thursday. When told by the neighbours in question that had killed the poor woman, Gregsou replied, If I havu’tl ought.” Those wore the simple facts of the case. At the trial, the jury, io ...

THE RATE OF INTEREST,

... glestuu, who was soifle months apo apprehended attempt to rob the house of Captain Mentcr, 14 endeavouring escape, shot and killed that gen* tleman. About 15,000 persons assembled to wit* ness the execution* According to the reports, * Eggleston. pallid ...