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From llii* moment devoted hie life fei>e ' (loud cheers.) Repealer hie name. It should be hie while lived, end,

... corporate reform. Blessed bo Heaven ! its fate was sealed. There was no doubt of it* death. Like pig killing it might taka great deal of They ware squeaking killing pig did ; bill, at end of their aqueaking, they must meet with the fato of the pig—die they must ...

EXECUTION OF RUSH. Norwich, Saturday Noon—This day being the day fixed for the execution of this atrocious ..

... witness the expiring existence of this notorious culprit.became most intense, and every elevated spot within sight of the scaffold was secured by possession or by purchase, and held with as much tenacity as if it were freehold property. In pursuance of ...

Visallamas

... ashore at the mouth of the Frith of Forth. It is feared some vemel has gone down. Mr. Fish, clerk of works and a labourer were killed by the falling of a concrete floor at the gm works, Portsmouth, Tuesday. The Earl of Carnarvon, in the absence of the Prince ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1876
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1122 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE OEPTEMBER CONVENTION

... received at Zatiibar of Dr. Livingstone's passage through a district more remote than the place where he was said to have been killed. - - - - A frightful accident occurred on Monday night at Dundee whilst a number ot men were employed in lowering the third ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1867
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 928 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CLOSE OF TGR “TURN-OUT.”

... backyards and forwards in their scats the wind and their own weight moved the branches. On the opposite side were hundreds on scaffoldings, whilst in the arena bet ween were thousands of persons on foot, and long line of vehicles filled with those who preferred ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... is personally to the young woman in Paris of whom we all read not long ago, and who having purchased a long sharp dagger to kill herself, put on all her prevltiest clothes, deliberately baied her breast, and was found soon after wlb the dagger driven to ...

THE CLARE JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JANUARY 17, 1897

... with severe burns, hut third named iMaliinson, was cmght the falling debris, and killed on the spot. appeared to have beep making his escape when a large door fell and killed him. The explosion set the place fire. One of the men, named Wilkinson, although ...

VICTOR HUGO AND THE FENIANS

... Stuart. Ihe nineteenth century exists. Hang Burke ! Impossible ! Go, copy Talleferro killing John Brown, Chacon killing Lopez, Geffrard killing young Delorme, Ferdinand killing Pisacane 1 What ! after the English Revolution ! after the French Revolution 1 in ...

LONDON—Sathboat, Aught 7

... into the house under the pretext of being the mother of the maid whom she afterwards murdered, was first conduced to the scaffold. Care had been taken to veil her, to the disappointment of tho populace, who expected to see handsome female in this dreadful ...

A PLEA FOR THE GALLOWS

... corrective sight. I thought of the shattered, senseless victim—of the bloody work by which that poor creature was smashed anu killed of that awful night the hospital when the grating trt«» phino act free a flitting consciousness, and the identity of the assassin ...

MISCELLANEUU&

... have news of an earthquake in Chili on the 15th May. Valparaiso several per.aal were killed mid many were initial, especially operative., who js from the scaffoldings on whieb they were at work A chorr.k and other building public private were damaged. ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1873
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 866 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE EXECUTION

... to serve r J°‘. ■ , “*’• iii” Pepin was the hrsl descend from the reas example the scaffold. . . • , ■ a- i i • u t r , . , i v* u; hide, lie mounted the scaffold wnh a firm i .;e preparaiiona completeJ, , . , . • ~ * . .1 ■__ step, end exhibited ...