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ME. SAMUEL WARREN, M.P., ON CRIME AND ITS CAUSES

... enettonjred with cheerfrilneus, and the (tijnyntetit of overything hat can promote it. Bot how in it with .tioee of whom we are speaking ? At this montoot, dur- Iing every hoer of tile day and tlio coming nigsht, 111) many rooms in the town of Hull are rendored ...

THE DEAN-STREET TRAGEDY

... been seen on Sunday night on the banks of the Grand Canal, in the vicinity of Do!phin'a-barn, with his coat on his arm, and speaking audibly to himself. This circunm. stance led the police to boligie that the wretch had ter- minated his miserable existence ...

LAW COURTS.—SATURDAY

... WVhrv did yoe bring him over for that? I wanted to speak to him on the subject. Could you not hlave spoken to hint at his own house ? I did not wish to speak to hirn there; I thought it bet- ter to speak to him at my own house. Another Juror-Why were you ...

THE LIMERICK TRAGEDY—THE INQUEST

... evidence Is closed. Tbe Coroner asked who was to address the jury t Mr. Exbam said he would speak after Mr. 13fetry. Mr. Barry insisted it was Mr. Exb'am's bhstines to speak first. The argunment was proceeding when thiS dispatch left. ...

KINGSTOWN POOR LAW ELECTION

... Meaterson, and submitted a documeutto the meeting as agroundwork for sucb se- port. Mr. Keily begged to be excused for not speaking at any length as he had been labouring under sevear indiap3altion during the past week. He congratulated the meeting upon ...

THE NEWRY ELECTION CASE

... (bat I do not speak positively), during the week ending tile 80th April; I had no' connexion with Donaldson; I had not seen him that week that I recollect, but I did not see him during the previous week; I have no recollection of speaking to him, for I ...

COUNTY OF DUBLIN QUARTER SESSIONS

... injuilctioll to keep himself oc- cupied. The presiding magistrate (Mr. MI'Deriott) wrote some observations oil the charge-sheet, speaking in the highest terms of the zeal and efficiency shown by Fox in bringing Messrs. Downcy and Casey to justice. CAVEL-STnEEr ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER

... Martin-Do you wish for furtber time to Co' . etder xwhat you will do ? 1siemtber, it is a very serits0 matter. Prisoner-I cannot speak against uny conscien His Lordship then ordered the plea of guilte recorded, and the prisoner was asked iu the usual farm whether ...

THE COERCIONISTS—TRIAL BY JURY

... questioned on n the subilot. d 11r. Tabitea, Captain Naugle, and Mr. Wuiooks Wave returned seimlars answers. Mr. Barrington, speaking for a the whole south of Ireland, states-' No Instance has o.- it curred on the Munster ciro3it while I have been Crown ...

THE TUAM INVESTIGATION

... they were in hearing of him when he men- tioned it to a person near him. Mr.OLoughlin bere complained that Mr. Straban wae speaking in a loud tone to Mr. Martin so as to eauggtst answers which the witness could hear and might give. Mr. Martin emphatically ...

FEMALE CRIMINALS IN ENGLAND

... commitments, or in the graver offencOs, and an increase in the number of apprehensions bythe police, or in the minor offencaes. To speak Cf each in succeesion the cammitmonto were- TIotal. melee. Females. in 1857 20,269 *. 15570 .. 4.299 in 18I8 . 1 7,855 .. 13 ...