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CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. Dr3.\ln BY DROWNING.-A man namicd M'Gilrk, a lighter- man, was drowned in the Lagan, near Newport-hridge, on Sunday morning. It is supposed that deceased fell asleep on a raft, which was afloat, and rolled off into the water. fURDEM ...

REPRESSION OF CRIME IN IRELAND

... IREPRESSION 01 CRIME IN IRELAND. A. NO i' C, ill accordanec wit the provisions of tim Crime arnd o0itlt age Bill, was issiled in ?? Duib/j Gazelte on Fri- day, which may bct regarded as tic second stcp in the opera- tiot of tile Cocrcion Act. This notice ...

IRISH CRIME AT LIVERPOOL EXPENSE

... IRISH CRIME AT LIVERPOOL EXPENSE. UNDER tills heading, the Liverpool I1/uion quotes, with sornetlhinig lise gusto, a portion of a report osl the Prisons iln tic Northeliin District of Enigland, byh acortaiii ' Mr. Inlspec- tor Ilill, Which will he ...

Published: Friday 22 September 1848
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 712 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

REPRESSION OF CRIME.—THE GOVERNMENT MEASURE

... of a certain cure by a well-known remedy. Certain counties in Ireland arc at present in an appalling state of disorder aud crime-realising the worst horrors of a civil %war. Landlords, clergymen, agents, railway officials, in short, all whose position ...

MEASURES FOR THE REPRESSION OF CRIME.— ADDRESS FROM THE LORD LIEUTENANT

... MEASURES FOR THE REPRESSION OF CRIME.- ADDRESS FROM TIHE LORD LIEUTENANT. Ten numerous outrages which have lately taken place, and ?? lawless spirit which has becu exhibited by the people in the disturbcd districts, make it necessary that the Lord Lieu ...

MEASURES FOR THE REPRESSION OF CRIME, —NECESSITY FOR A COERCION BILL

... FOR TIHE REPRESSION OF CRIME. -NECESSITVY FOR A COERCION BILL. As al atonement, in some sort, for the disappointment wbich has been felt and expressed in Ircland, at the omission of auy intended measure for the suppression of crime in the south and west ...

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... F Joux WILLIA.‘HS. g val arrap ements wey,. t Shadwf!l Pnlice-ct}ic:“‘-fi: this miserable Wretch; ¢, the ocious crimes, e body of Williams Was po. m the House of Covieaiun 0 Bt. George’s Watchhauge elve it wus raised o 5 plac. Tty 30 as 1o be vigible 10 ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1812
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 549 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TRIAL AND CONVICTION OF THE MANNINGS

... crav- ing for the disgusting dissection of crime-this perverted curiosity about the savings and( doings, the persons null the alnnlers, of hideous critliulds-exists, should lie also the country in which crimes of the most awful clusracter arc of most frequent ...

Published: Tuesday 30 October 1849
Newspaper: Belfast News-Letter
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 795 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... education may do sometiing, bat education will not do much, for the prevailing crime is not want of education, but want of good principles. I believe the prevailing cause of crime is, the being exposed to temptation, without having sufficient good principles ...

TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES

... strain, ToR-Rgon's overthrow , ?? round, pnsh-srnnd, in quickest time The lowest frop be spent lw Aone lotd reund, ?? and Crime, And Crime's Just punishment I ,Fil, fill again ! fill to the brim To-Loss of honest fame! - Quaff, deeper quaff! whbile now we ...