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TERRIBLE IF TRUE

... live in? Are we amongst the Zulus? The unhappy woman had become insane because her husband, a mason, fell from a scaffolding and was killed on the spot. WE are quite willing that the dynamite bomb should go anywhere except off. AN eating-house keeper ...

CUTTINGS FROM AMERICAN PAPERS

... Whoever heard of one being lost at ma, or smashed tip by a railway collision or falling from a scaffold, or getting drowned while on a Rabin/ tacnrslon, or being killed by an explosion of ketoses)* or g yeerine, or shooting three fingers off with a rifle, or ...

Nistrilantgus rticit-t4entt. ROME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... THE SCAFFOLD. Thomas Sankey, a coloured man, was hanged at Montgomery, Alabama, on the 30th of January, for the murder of another coloured man, named Graham. Sankey ad. mitted that he had grei iously wronged Graham, but maintained that the killing was ...

THE CASE OF THE MURDERER WAGER

... THE CASE OF THE MURDERER WAGER. The punishment of the murderer,Wager, has been reduced from that of d e ath u p on th e scaffold to that of penal servitude for life. This determination on the part of the Home Offioe had undoubtedly excited some surprise ...

THE STORM ON THE CONTINENT

... fell on a child three years of age, who is now in a precarious state. Near Roubaix a farmer was killed by a wall falling on him. At Boulogne a lady was killed by a window falling on her. At Calais there had been no such hurricane since 1858. At Rouen the ...

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... both cases being aggravated character, more especially that of 'er, who shot down a man in the street. on being led to the scaffold, were deadly I • , required assistanee, Baker being in a half- Condition. Beyond responding in a low tone Church Se*vice ...

TERRIBLE IF TRUE

... live in! Are we amongst tine Zulus! The unhappy Wolin= had become insane becauge her husband, a maw% fell from • scaffolding and was killed on the spot. portant movenient is about to be started at Cant.rniry. The menders of the Court Victoria (1595) ...

Published: Saturday 23 October 1886
Newspaper: County Express
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

DR. CAPPEI:£I LETTER ON MULLER'S EXECUTION

... with this that I consulted with Mr. Jonas, the Governor, whether the question should be put in the pinioning-room or on the scaffold. We dedded for the latter. The manner in which that crime was committed will never be known. My own firm cuiviction, derived ...

THE FRENCH AND TONQUIN

... despatches received from the East. Writing on the at of May, which preceded the sortie from Honoi, in which Commandant Riviera was killed, Admiral Meyer, the commander of the naval forces at Tonqsin, estimates at 500 the number of men necessary for holding the ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... with that an expression of contrition and hope of forgiveness might be conveyed to the parents of the poor girl whom he hail killed . . . .N . ors;lthatanding the fact of the prisoner thus appearing to lie in a state of becoming his awful posWon, when he ...

ANOTHIM ACROBAT r:OEK VOX HELP

... had net told anyone he heard a man say to • pall Don 't kill him quite. When he first went to the spot where the man was found, Garrity wax standing over the body, and witness mid Don't kill him, and Garraty said I am only putting my pad under him ...

Published: Saturday 16 March 1889
Newspaper: County Express
County: Worcestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1350 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AMONG THE NAILERS

... e obligated he must. He is but a little rnoesel, and if I were to get that little creature to work I should have to get a scaffold for him to stand on to reach, and with that it would be like murder-work, as you may say. It don't agree with children at ...