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... nd fell Min • stare ol prostrstim. At a quiarter to eight the executioner entered the cell to put on him the dress of the scaffold. Verger underwent this last nperatioo without making a movement or tittering • word; he Only shrank a little the cold steel ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1857
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 897 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A CASE FOE COUNSEL

... than £12,000 (including £175 from Tahiti) to the sum already announced. Tie total amount nearly reaches £1,292,000. A Man killed a Bull. —On Tuesday a confideitial man Mr, Redmond, of Tynraheen, in this County, was attacked by ferocious bull belonging ...

•oni mJer hit care rewiving Hi* ■rgumeot wn» *how, , * ginning £lOO an.l P'-ii.g «p ±ooo. they n-ar. l,e

... and the hone* having resumed, the report was brought and agreed to, and the nution of Lord MORPETH, leave given to bring in kill pursuant thereto. Lord MORPETH understood name Monday, the 16 h of May, for the eeeond reading of the bill. The Eccleeiaeticnl ...

earittits

... hare, which lie presented to his wife. The hoe was terribly high—not alone in price. ' Ah,' said his wife with a sniff; so killed it? You were right—it was high Figuratively Speaking.—Brown sent Smith a present of a painting of a pair of ducks, nicely ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1877
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1380 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

JjOSS of the flamingo

... most vigorous minds as to the propriety of capital punishment. Contrary to expectation, Muller, before appearing upon the scaffold, made no confession. It was supposed that when the decision of the Homo Secretary had been conveyed to him, and he saw* all ...

LEGAL APPOINTMENTS

... who was the last executed, was very much frightened, and he was led to the scaffold in a wretched state. Whoa all was over, a sack of sawdust was thrown on the floor of the scaffold, and it became pulpit from which friar preached to multiludo who had assembled ...

THE CLARE JOURNAL—ENNIS. MONDAY JULY WO

... of Alexandria, for the purpose of exercising the Artillerymen. This was attended with groat loss of life. Six soldiers were killed, and others wounded mortally ; arms blown off and sides much burnt, their clothes having taken fire. In a duel fought near ...

/ 7. mvm, is, isii / Ay'// C 'N vvlritovor ff'V minutes before six clock, the Criairman t!io oilier chief

... follins, M.P ; .Mr. Sergeant Murphy, M.P. j Tamrel, M.P. ; Mr. H. Metcalfe. M.P. ; Mr. W. S. ('i-awfor.l. M.P. ; Mr. Wynne Kills, P. ; Mr. .1 iilalci!, .M.P.; Mr. T'oataas Gishorr.c-, M.P.; Mr. diaries Hindi, 'V. M. P. ; Mr. James Pattison, P.; Mr. J. ...

I) FAT US,

... Cnllinsn, builder by trade, fell off the roof of toe iiij .iaij C ithohc Chapel a* Cork, on Wednesday, and was killed. Two men were killed hy lightning at Hollyhrok, Carlow, on Friday. The Gunpowder mills st Bellincollig, Cork, ■re again work. Mr. Sergeant ...

THE riARE JOURNAL. MONDAY. MAY 31. 185^

... this act the right of killing game, when reset ved, shall belong to the landlord exclusively, and he may authorise others to kill it. The occupier killing game will be liable to a fine of £2, and also ss. for every head of game killed by him. 6. Persons ...

LAW COMXISSIOK OrPICE, DLW.IM

... Six-mile-bridge, were killed and taken away. On Christmas eve, sheep, the property of Mr. O’Keeffe, of Orati than, were killed and the carcasses carried off. The Mme night, txrn sheep belonging t > William Donorac of Ralaliinc, were killed and eerrieAeway. ...

Farictics,

... early lakers, Thomas : Quincy, after encountering many reverses in seventy i years, and after eating more opium than would kill ! company of grenadiers, dreawa and writes classic dreams somewhat about Reekie,” joined ocj casionaliy Professor Wilson, who ...