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LITERATURE

... class, us Both convictions must also be for a serious crime. What h. amounts to such a crime is defined in the statute; and the GI idea underlying the definitions seems (roughly speaking) to be that a crime is to be considered serious whenever it is of C( ...

POETRY

... YEAR. Again the ceaseless whool of awful time Has sped in silent soleun movement round, Heaving its calendar of guilt and crime Into oternity's abyss profound. A year has fled--and oh! what has it left To be impressed on blushing hist'ry'e page?-- Whole ...

BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE SHOW

... CsRncINnA ST.'TISTICS.-SOme interesting facts respecting crime in France have appeared in a series of tables by Md. -umberton the Ad0ministration i of Justice in France from 182£i to 1880.' Crimes against public oreer seem to have diminished, for whereas ...

FAIRS IN DECEMBER

... tempted to comnmit crimes. It was certainly the diity of shopkeepers, not merely for the protection of their own property, but for the security of the public, to see their premises properly secured, and thereby prevent temptation to crime. Thomas Johnston ...

LITERATURE

... indictment have not been proved. Again, extracts of previous convictions of crimes, or of attempts to commit such, alay be put in evidence against the accused, and under a charge of any crime an accused may now be convicted of an attempt to commit it. A new definition ...

THOUGHTS AT SUNRISE

... tomb. Gloria Patri ! 'Tis the hour of prime And peace, ant purity, Ure yet the sun Has sicken'd at the sight of care antd crime, Or matl his daily brow-dlew'd toil begun - of Gloria Patri I 'Tis the hallow'd time vl. Most genial to the pure soul's orison ...

EMBEZZLEMENT BY A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER

... oln the bench-Alex. Colquhoun, a young msan of respectable appearance, was charged with the crime of breach of trust and embezzlement, as also with the crime of theft. The accused had been in the employment of Messrs. Marshall & Co., chemical light m ...

POETRY

... reaping his harvest for ever; It hls ever been his autumn time, Since the summer of purity faded, 'Neath the withering winds of crime. Ile is reaping,-my brother! for ever; Soon on you his sickle may come; Oh, say, are you ripened and ready, Are you fit to ...

POETRY

... Kittivwake. : l To glve UtI name a spurioius fame Mlay scribblor pert forbear, By thrilling talo sensational- Love, madness, crime, despair,- The Tawning deep-a lover's leap- Original deviCe- If there be found for such a bound A precipieo that's nice. I ...