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SERIOUS CRIMES,

... SERIOUS CRIMES, CONFESSION BY Tl{l: (GODALMING MURVElFIERI A letter aes been received by the father and' fmother of the young man Jenkins, under sentence ef death for murdering Emily Joy at Godahning, in which the c 'ovict makes a full and iab iolute ...

THE CABINET OF 1882 AND THE IRISH MEMBERS

... the two others, that In there was a unanimous judgment of the Cabinet of 1882 that these gentlemen were not associated with crime, although not less than six members of that Cabinet have in 1888 been either actively or tacitly sup- porters of a Parliamentary ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... ment that the Irish leaders knew of those foul crimes was contained in the forged letters. He reported that MIr Parnell and his party had acted constitutionally, and said that the strik- rlg decrcese of crime fromn 1883 to 1887, after the passing of the ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... tile ' Natioln' newspaper it had always opposed secret asocieties. Both the Land League and the National Leagiue denounced crime. In cross-examination, wvitness said he had written Home verses on the Manchiester martyrs. He tliou0it the oflicer was ...

PARLIAMENTARY NOTES

... Malik Stewart, Y Walter Thorburn, Greville Vernon. h - E THE CRIMES BILL, . The Standard believer that the Irish members t intend to move tle addition of several new clauses to i the Crimes Bill effectina changes in the general B criminal law of Ireland ...

ANOTHER FRENCH MURDER TRIAL

... age. He is the son of a l:Russian Gcov-crnment official, and his mother was a French lady of good family. The victim of the crime was the daughter of a notary. She was left a widow at a comparatively early age with two children, the elder of whom was twelve ...

SHERIFF AND JURY COURT

... degrees of magnitude, eicls of t g these, however, being aggravated by-.previous convic- t i tion. He had noticed that the crime of breach of the peace was one which very frequently came n e before that Court, and probably that pro- if ceeded to a certain ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... put upon t trial were not found guilty of all the crimes with which, they were charged ; but of the simple act of theft only: for this they were sentenced to three months imnprisonment_ f Indeed the crimes libelled in the indictment were of a nsost heinous ...

'01bubren, WEDNESDAY

... T of protectisg it, this law had attiehei to this crime its aor last ptinishsens. ne was glad, however, that sheep- a stealbog wvas so uiofreelent in this district, in which eba ls` trial for bat crime load toot taeken plae since 11317. As ajp the ?? 3-0' ...