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.ZDYNAMITE 0IITRAI:E IN AMERICA

... earefill arrangements for it. certain explosion. The eatadrophe occurred, Hrs. lloydola, her daughter, and twu workmen were all killed, either by the explosioe, or by the telling ruins of the house, wbieh was totally wrecked, and James Boyilola was terribly ...

withczwesurzz Rom

... etc!, sad ell tbree emptied their bola at the mine time ea scaffold, which era. 27 feet high ; I was al.. thefold, when oat of the planks brake, red Sere 1 the planks eampcisine oh. scaffold 1411. &ad the deem.sd and two other labourers fell with it; ...

[Cis*tarot frost Third Palm INSIDE FORT ROSNY

... no external injuries apparent, and the cause of death was believed to be coucusaion of the brain. Verdict, Killed by falling from a scaffold CRUELTY TO ANO/ALS.—The stipendiary magistrate Birkenhead, on Teasley week, read • lemon to • butcher, nulled ...

AND MARKET DRAYTON ADVERTISER-SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 187&

... formed, composed of the Chap- Governor of the Gaol. Shall, some warders, sad a few stningee• The coariit walked firmly to the scaffold, at the foot of which he faltered for moment slightly, but recovered himself and regained his composure. The Rev. Mr. Chartres ...

THZ LATE EMPEROR OP Zl7Bl3Li

... submission. It was said in St. Petersburg that, while ho harangued them, one of the conspirators four times came forward to kill him, and fear times shrank back in fear. One thing is certain, that to the intrepid self-possession of that hour he was indebted ...

iHrtilli 0 arriages, a Otani I

... warning to his two brothers and deter., mid that they would lead. bosom and religious life. A procession was formed to the scaffold, wit4b was erected in oue of the yards ol the awl. 'she pt. sonar, who was accoespaaiml by koala% Catholic priest, hearted ...

METROPOLITAN, &c

... Mr. Joseph Saddler, of the firm of Saddler and Harrison, wine merchants, carrying on business in London, was unfortunately killed by an accident at Boulogne. It appeared that while walking along the port towards the pier, upon . arriving near the stone ...

George Allen

... chest by a packet of cartridris, and killed IMMO, diately. The Belgian steamer Prince Albert was much damaged. A gang of docker* milooding a German vessel were thrown down into the hold, and three of them were killed by the fall, while an equal number were ...

LONDON LETTER

... ion of the medical profession. Two proprietors of those journals which promise to pay XlOO to the executors of any person killed in a railway accident and found to have purchased the 2urrent number, although entirely to the wrong, have come off decidedly ...

WHITCHURCH. The Volu

... the 29th December, he was shooting on land adjoining his farm, when ? flock of wild gene blew over tin land. He shot at, nod killed one. which fell is a field belonging to ? re?Litims, who had gives him right of shooting is the field is question. but before ...

NEWPORT AND MARKET DRAYTON

... winded. The 'squired wood was taken down by four men, who wen acoorniwined by Captain ' , Wick. Aft., wards, the broken 'scaffolding was wed up pienineal, sod thou the severance of the rope at the bottom of the shaft commenced. The bringing up of the scaßolding ...

THE NEWPORT AND MARKET DRAYTON

... 10111 d November. by wide► a train cearepag • 'amber of soldier. to a frontier poet was tbr-wa from the track. three ►eiss killed and about twenty eertously tajured. Th. Sentmalle for Australia will be despatched from Leaden se follow—Ii! Southampton. ...