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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS.—TRIAL AND SENTENCE OF RUSH

... equally wise ; and so in the moral world-throug.hout be empire of human nature-the terrible spectacle of .a monster criminal-his crime, its antecedents, and its consequences-may be necessary, in the inscrutable wvis- dom of Providence, to arouse a people from ...

ASSASSINATIONS IN IRELAND

... corporeal misery has destroyed the power of conscience, and the associate even of a murderous conspiracy may extenuate his crime by alleging that he acts in terror oif his life, but what shall be said for him who deliberately writes an excuse, or, like ...

Summer Assizes, 1846

... lead one to form a different opinion, but, upon a scrutiny, it was obvious that many of the dark and grievous crimes appearing on it, were crimes which remained ovcr for trial troin former. assiaes. The number of prisoners for trial were eighty, out of this ...

EXECUTION OF TWO CONVICTS.—THEIR CONFESSIONS

... justice of the sen. Of Andrewv l)cn, munder sel.l tence pronounced upon me. I tenre of dlimli,: in thle ?? V oiniitted the awful crime county jail, Limeric k. | for which I ain abouit to suffr I w:as not aided or assisted in it; neither may brother nor any othor ...

ASSIZE REFLECTIONS

... infliction would be considerably increased. The community would hate continually before them, living ! examples of the effects of crime; while the degrada- tion and the servitude to which the unhappy outcasts of virtue would be reduced, could scarcely Iail to ...