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The Daily Dispatch: November 4, 1864., [Electronic resource], Stop the Runaways.--one thousand dollars reward. (search)
y the French Government from all the departments of the empire, and illustrated by maps prepared by M. Guerry, from which it appears that, wherever the number of educated persons is the greatest, there crime is most frequent; and that wherever it is the least, crime is most rare. Statistics of crime in England and Wales prove that, whilst education has been more universally disseminated than ever before, the increase of crime has been more rapid than that of the population; and that in Scotland, where education is almost universal, it is more rapid than in England. And as to the United States, the Baron Tocqueville, the most enlightened and philosophic traveler in that republic, long ago observed, "In Connecticut, where there is far more instruction than in New York, crime increases with a terrible rapidity; and if one cannot accuse knowledge as the cause of this, one is obliged to acknowledge it is no prevention." Hence we may dismiss our astonishment at the display of Yank