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ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE BODIES OF THE MEN KILLED BY THE FALLING OF THE BEER'S-BRIDGE MILL

... htappenedcto kill-another persot. There were many instances ofthis description ofthotnicidesuch as, when a man, in the course of his occupation, threw out stotes, rubbish, &ec., from a house, by which a person underneath happened to be killed. Now, lie (Mr ...

COUNTY OF CAVAN—THURSDAY, FEB. 27

... in con- veying stones up a scaffolding for the erection of a railway bridge close to the town -of Cavan. The scaffolding fell, killing deceased; and evidence was taken by the Crown with the view 'of showing that the scaffolding was insufflcient' for the ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... nse of thera. would be risky. To put a. pole scaffold up would be more risky - than the.: miethods adopted. The scaffold was tied en in ech. a way as to make it safe. It could not owing about. The scaffolding was not removed until after the inquest. Thereo ...

ACCIDENT ON THE CORNWALL RAILWAY

... Railway. A gaut of labourers were at work on the scaffolding, carry- ing a girder, when the wooden structure suddenly gave way, and twelve men were precipitated 140 feet into the valley below, being either killed on th-e spot or succumbing within a few minutes ...

HYDROPHOBIA CASES IN LONDON

... Satiirdav. Dr. Danford T' ?? held an hiquesr on the body of Charles W. Bush, eiglit years old, son of (Charlegq Bnhi, a scaffolder, residing at 35, Rtupert Road, Holloway. On the 21th ultimo the boy was playing in Grove Road, Holloway, when a mongrel ...

TRIAL OF THE COUNT AND COUNTESS DE BOCARME

... proceeded to argue that it was im- possible that a man of the Count's cunning and prudence could have resolved for months before to kill Gustave Fougnies by poison, and yet let him know that lie was constantly engaged in making experiments with poisons. He contended ...

THE MURDER OF FITZMAURICE

... daring whiehl operation both nsen protested their innocence.1 On going to the scaffold Hayes declared he was in, no way connected with the murder of Fitzmaurice,j and on the scaffold Moriarty declared thatha wvas innocent of the crime for which he was about' ...

DESTRUCTION OF A BAND OF 100 ROBBERS AND MURDERERS IN THE MORMON TERRITORY

... through' sans cerevionle. One of the murderers, a Spaniard, took refugo in a cabin, and when they attempted to arrest him, be killed one man and badly wounded another. A howitzer was brought out, and the cabin roof was tumbled about his ears. The popu- lation ...

EXECUTION OF NEGRO MURDERERS

... expression of features repulsive in the extreme. Both of these -were known to be atrocious murdereirs. Lucas ad- mitted that he killed two men in the sane manner that he 'billed Simpson, for whose murder he ,was convicted, and yet they claim that justice had ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... them If they had any objection to go upon the scaffold. ani they had said not. He meant the ceilig scaffold. not the one off which Campbell fell. The deceased had previoushy worked on the ceiling scaffold, and had often to come to the extreme edge. Either ...

CONVICTION AND EXECUTION OF FOUR BROTHERS FOR MURDER

... Patrick's day, when Thomas and Pierce called out M. Hayes, and began to thump him-recollects the Litne that Ar. Graham wvas-killed-the day before it took place Nicholas ?? at-work-inla field adjoin- ing the house of M. Hayes-on -theevening-of that -daywent ...

DREADFUL ACCIDENT IN DUBLIN

... DREADFUL ACCIDENT IN D]TBLIN. I 01N MAN KILLED AND FOljR TERRIBLY INJURED. Dcrimia, FnrD~tY.-This morning, at twenty minutes past seven o'clolc, a terrible accident occurred in the city, and, it is feared, will result in loss of life in wore thans one ...