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... CRIME. In the last year, t'.ie number of criminal commitments in England and Wales presents one cri.«rn»l iuliabstanU. in Ireland tiie average one criminal to only four hundred and fifty inhabitants, ihe proirressive increase ot crime, appears however ...
... OF CRIME. would earnestly direct the attention of the base calumniators the Catholic Clergy to the report of the Great Meeting held at Dunkcrrin, County Tipperary, which we take from the Guardian, an Orangejournal. ammai. magnetism—m. I.AFONTAIXE M. I ...
... to crime are not to mislead the public of performing, and ich they will not re. , but there has been . parallel. hey dwelt particularly ony of Clanwilliam of the steps adopted outrages there, and the report of Major and vauntingly the 7th of April, the ...
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... crime:— Freshforp, Nov. 30.—About five o’clock on Tuesday evening, a middleman, named Mortimer, who holds about four hundred acres of the lands of Kyle, adjoining this town, from Mr. Browne, of London, was attacked at his own door in this town by two ...
... CRIME. It is with the most lively feelings of gratulation, that at the approach of another general Assizes, we are enabled to glance at the past sit months, and find our County still maintaining the prominent position to which it is entitled — conspicuous ...
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... CRIMES We Gnd by the termination of the Old Bailey Srsaions, in London, that from the six weeks’ list of 22 received sentence of death, 51 sentence of transportation, and a great number sentence of sud hard If thie was in Ireland, whet 6 sputtering and ...
... CRIMES. MranEß.—A bailiff was killed at Carrickatogher, county Tipperary, on yesterday se’ennight, by a mob, while conveying a debtor to the Marshalsca. Mr, Barber, a solicitor in respectable business in London, is in custody, the prosecution of the Bank ...
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