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A STORY OF CRIME

... A STORY OF CRIME. On Tuesday, Mr. Dixon, an American detec- tive, accompanied by another officer, arrived in Dablin, from New York, furnished with a transmlt warrant for the arrest of a German named Ziezen. meyer, charged with having murdered and robbed ...

``CEASE TO DO EVIL—LEARN TO DO WELL.''

... land- If thou has spent thy summer as thy prime, The serpent brood of bigotry to quell, Repent, repent thee of thy hideous crime- E Cease to do evil-learn to do well 1 TX. If thy great heart beat warmly in the cause Of outraged man, whate'er his race ...

LITERATURE

... defence. T'is is a description of crime which no v tean with one generous droll of blood in his veins can think c of without shame aud indignation., Unhapiuily, however, e for the security of human life, every crime of the kind re- a sults store from ...

THE GAIETY THEATRE

... and discovers that it is Ravillhon7, who had S dropped his real name. This leads to the dis. r closure of quite a group of crimes. The first hus- e band of Lucy Steade is not dead, but turns out SI to be Ravillions. He had cruelly treated and I; abandoned ...

MR. CALVERT AT THE GAIETY THEATRE

... and the favourite ld Acomedy Naval Eagagements- will be perormed, THE QUN'8 THEATRRE Lest ?? a drama entitled The King of Crime wta performed at the Queen's Theatr The play was produced by Messr Dothridge and Lngdec's compauy. T. piece Was excellently ...

LITERATURE

... to the higheat position, but when there, envy, hatred and malice, en- gendered by no act of his, save only the unpardonable crime of success, assailed him from all quarters. The most envious were, as usual, amongst his own party, and those whom he distanced ...

THE IRISH CONSTABULARY

... AT THE CASTLE. With 'he l ti' ii o Divisional Caiumis siotiers we are a posit ion to state that the new boar I of ' ili a Crime Commissioners Dublin Castle has been definitely decided upon take effec: tr.,m Ist February. The new arrangement consists Charles ...

LITERATURE

... average chance of taking to good ways. Justice ought to deal with men before their crime as well as after it; and that portion of society which has the power to punish crime performs only half its task if it leave uno. touched those remote causes which, ...

LITERATURE

... each class of crime is discussed with a succinctness which divests it of all immaterial incidents, at the same time, that it preserves that perspicuity so essential in a book of every dsav reference. The nature and incidents of each crime are explained ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... Secretary. He states that he declined to have anything to do with the mat- ter, but that he can poima out the perpetrators of the crime. Mr. Murphy, an officer of the Irish Constabulary, has charge of the young man, but as the authorities decline to give any ...

OPERA AT THE LEINSTER HALL

... freedom, from crime. -He hd been informed that a' high judicial authority (C0iedstice O/Brieo) had recently made use of some words which 'led peopleto believe and seemed to imply, that the conuty Leitrima could be reproached with crime. He disagreed with ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... again roused from'his melting mood' by the epithet illaoil,X which his sor, Ulric, expresses, unconscious that it 'a ?? crime that called for it, he exclaims- Wait till, like me, your hopes are blighted-till Sorrow asid shame are handmaids of your ...