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... ANNCALRETURN ON CRIME. The CLERK laid the Chief Constable's annual return and statistics of crime, from 20th September 1858, to 21st September 18.59, before the meeting, which showed a decrease of 39 convictions. The number of convictions for the year ...
... CRIME IN AMERICA, THE FEAR OF BEING the destructive force of an equal weight of The homicidal mania does not diminish. We The Pall Mall Gatelle does not think war lie- and Brown, however, after expentnenting with gun.cotton saturated have an account of ...
... develops the crime, unless it produce a change in the construction of railway carriages. It is a well-authenticated fact that a startling novelty in fashion, or art, is not more eagerly imitated than anything new and sensational in crime. If it be possible ...
... CRIME AND CQIIIINAW. It seems to me that means must be taken to banish I frem the country all criminals but the young and thump convicted ut :riding offences, or under greet tamptation, and to bassists them fur ever. First, they ought, pr.,- party classified ...
... CRIME IN AMERICA. As the days advance crime seems to multiply. Murderous assaults, homicides, suicides are on the increase all over the country. Lawlessness has be. come a characteristic of the country. Many causes, no doubt, contribute to this. One of ...
... as little 0s of the © Mr Dargan will have spent about £30,000 on the und policy —— PRISONS AND CRIME. ts of the it would appear from the Inspector of m ; and Report, has increased very considerably during th France Not last year, however ; of it we knov ...
... ON THE PUNISHMENT OF CRIME. By 4:Lomax The ninth of the series of Library Leder.. was delivered in the ('.sooty Balkan /reales. by George Esq. of Kerabark, his entice% being— . The Thmishanest of Crime: The Rev. ti. U. Mae occupied the chair, and the ...
... SICILIAN CRIME. A letter in the Times gives a terrible account of the insecurity of life ie Sicily. On the 6th of this month the newspapers of Palermo related the following incident :—ln the neighbourhood of Caltavuturo, in the province of Palermo, twelve ...
... CRIME IN SWITZERLAND. excessive spirit-drinking continue. While schnapps and so-called cognac can be had at a franc a bottle and public-house licenses are issued promiscuously there will be little sobriety among the working classes of this country. A ...
... CRIME IN THE COUNTY. Ma Adamson's report on the conviction; for offences in the county, during the year ending 22d September 1855, has been published. The offences for which the greatest number stands convicted is assault—there being 142 convictions against ...