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CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OFFENCES. Extraordinary Cask. —An old man of «eventy-eeven, named Martinet, and a middle-aged woman, named Meunier, on Fiiday tried before the Court of Assizes of the Seine, for robbing and wounding person, named Marlee, carrying on business ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OFFENCES. A Ferocious Attack.—On Tuesday night, about ten o'clock, Mr. Ketcher, a respectable fai mer, of RaNbro', near Southampton, was returning home from the residence Mr. Grice, at Asheldham, he observed man in an oat field. Mr. Ketcher ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... CRIMES AND OFFENCES. Jealousy and Murdkr—The B rmimjhnm Journal records frightful occurrence which took place the Maid's Head publ'c house in that town, on Tuesday evenngse'nnight. It appearsthat Will-am Hnllinshrad, man aged about rtv, who furmeily belonged ...

THE VICIOUS CIRCLE OF IRISH POLICY

... sources of Irish crime and misery. Are these unjust relations to be 44 stereotyped ? and is the formula of Irish history to read lor ever thus:—A vicious structure of socisty; crime as its natural consequence; coercion to suppress crime; temporary quiescence ...

TRANSPORTATION

... untainted by crime; but does it harmonize with the principles Christianity, with sound reason, with common sense, that we should refuse to receive as a citizen him who, in the days of ignorance, and of depravity resulting from ignorance, committed crime, but ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Zr0 tWS'l'r8aflt. Di il.sfrrroei Or CRIME IN IaeRBLAND.-A Citizens of the World, who nas addressed us as Mydear Mr. Smith,' reminds its of the po- liteness of the nrize-flghter, who, before he Fets to with his ad- vcrsaryto doubic him up,or darken ...

Advertisements & Notices

... title and Gommencement of which will be duly an. DoInced. In the meantime, upon the onclusion of the story The Shadow of a Crime, a novelette of great interest will be contributed by .ML HALL CAINE, Whose ?? as a story writer is now waell known to cur ...

Advertisements & Notices

... 18, WJILL BE CON-TMED A W TORY OF THRILLING i RE THE SHADOW OF A CRIME, T. HALL CAINE (Author of Recollections of Rossetti, Cobwebs of Criticism, ?? Chapter IM-The Shadow of the Crime. Ma1y be had of ail Newsoyents. ONE OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES OF T}IE ...

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... CONTLYUED A NSW STORY OF THR1ELL{G; INTREST, BIT'LED TEE SEHADOW OF A CRIME, ?? T. HALL CAINE (Aathor of Recollections of Rossetti, Cobwebs of Criticism, ?? Chapter IX.-The Shadow of the Crime. May be had of all Newsagenti. ONE OF THE SPECIAL FEATURES GIF ...

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... ptnmpson antl Co., SA, Lord-street. el C.-Can you give a more definite clne to the case ?? Iin mind? We cannot trace any such crime L3der the n2am1 e of the street you refer to. 4 X H.T8irths 0ndl deaths at sen on bnard a British -ri re recorded in the 31arine ...

Awful Death of a Tyrant.—Quite recently, on Sabbath-day, an overseer tied up a man, and began whipping him, he ..

... man, and began whipping him, he said, to make him confess some fault with which he charged him. The slave refused to confess crime committed, not improbably, by others; and the whipping continued all the morning of the Sabbath-day. The close of the bloody ...