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CONFESSION ON THE SCAFFOLD

... Flaketnell and George Hackett. at Orgrtav!, on May 31. Bond went to a cottnre and meatinig i'ioaleti ni 'he door, shot him twice, killing himn. He thou shot Bakeowll dead whilst he was ?? in a eliair, aud afterwards fired at Mrs. Bake. well, wsoouditn her. Since ...

FATAL SCAFFOLD ACCIDENTS

... FATAL SCAFFOLD ACCIDENTS. At St. Bartholomew's Hospital on Tuesday Mr. Lngbara held an inquiry into the circumnstances uttend- irg the death of Charles Dye, aged forty-one years, a scaf'older, who was killed by falling from a scaffold boat. Dr. Ernest ...

ACTOR KILLED ON THE STAGE

... the present, A IMINxER KILLED.-On Tuesday a young man named James Foxall was killed in a coal pit near Dud. ley. The deceased was following his occupation in the workings when a large quantity of coal fell from the roof, killing him instantly. The place ...

THE THRONE, THE HALTER, AND THE CONSTITUTION

... Coanty Prison, which as just been taken over by the Government. The old scaffold, like a precious fragment, was trans- ferred from. Horsemonger-lane Gaol to Wands- worth. The scaffold has played a great part in English history, but-in our days it has been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... factory where there was a scaffolding over her, erected by her employers, and this scaffolding gave way and fell upon and injured her. She was unable to give direct evidence as to the particular cause of the fall of the scaffolding, and though she offered ...

SCENE AT A DISTRICT COUNCIL MEETING

... TERRIBLE SCAFFOLD ACCIDENT. On Tuesday, by the collapse of some scaffolding at Coldrenink Viaduct, just outside Mlenheniot Station on the Cornwall Railway, twelve men were precipitated 140ft. to the ground. Eleven of the poor fellows were killed outright ...

EXECUTIONS AT LIVERPOOL AND LEEDS

... prepared for it. The ?? manl haviiig beell pinioned, the prowession started for thie scaffold, anid Cuidworth walked with a tolerably firin step. On arriving at the scaffold the lest piayers were said by the cluplail, and the bolt was drawii, death being ...

EXECUTION AT GLASGOW

... mounting the scaffold he had repeatedly aflireied that he was not responsible for the crime, his plea being tbit, while he had ?? the death of the two wotnen, he had gone to the house where they were resid- ing with no intention to kill them. Mmawood ...

THE MURDER BY A FARMER

... fate, and paid careful attention to the nijilotrations of the chaplain. ll stoill, however, asderted tbiat he never aeannt to kill his da(julgIter. Tnrr vwms a man of violent disposition when in drink. On the day of the elillme his wife and three daughters ...

VICTOR HUGO'S DENUNCIATION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

... on behalt of a condemned criminal in that island.- I say, Do not kill him-; for, know it well, when it is in our power to prevent death, to let an unfo: tunate being perish is to kill. Do not be amazed at the eaplbasih that lives in my language. EnFer ...

EXECUTION OF THE BROMSGROVE MURDERER

... executioner. Munier met his fate calmly, and was accoin- panied to the scaffold by two Roman Catholic priests, one of whom, Father Knight, read the funeral service. While upon the scaffold the condecmned man asked the executioner to wait, saying, I want ...

EXECUTION AT EXETER

... with apparent resignation, and he is re- ported to have stated to one of his warders that he would walk as boldly to the scaffold as he would to the battle -field. The possibility of a reprieve seeme never to have entered his mimd. Caloraft arrived on ...