The Maryport Advertiser
March 10, 1882
Political, Society and Local Notes | Political, Society and Local Notes |
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| The Maryport Advertiser - March 10, 1882 | |
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POLITICAL, SOCIETY, AND LOCAL NOTES. Now that we know upon satisfactory evidence that Roderick MACLEAN has been the inmate of a lunatic asylum, and is clearly mad, we may dismiss from our minds all thought of a possible connection between the outrage on Thursday week and any political movement. But though the aspect of a crime of this description is thus got rid of, we confess we have very little sympathy with those journalists who seem inclined to pooh-pooh the whole affair, merely because the would be assassin was insane. We venture to say that if the lives of any of these gentlemen who thus write at home at ease had been imperilled by a deliberate shot from a revolver, they would hardly have taken the matter so coolly as they do now. It is, unfortunately, only too certain that a revolver, even when handled by a lunatic, is quite capable of putting an end to life; and if the Queen had been killed on Thursday night, we do not know that the calamity to the country would have been less because MACLEAN was shown to be undoubtedly mad. Of course she was not killed; but we know on the authority of the official Court Circular that she heard the report of the pistol, and that the Princess Beatrice actually saw it pointed at the carriage in which her Majesty and she were riding. That this is a very unpleasant experience, even for a strong man to pass through, is certain. We know what an effect of an experience of this kind has been upon persons so robust as Prince BISMARCK and the Emperor William; and it is therefore sheer nonsense to talk as though the ordeal to which the Queen had to submit was a trifle. |
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