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THE IDENTIFICATION OF HABITUAL CRIMINALS

... It shows. bow John Jones began at twelve years of age by stealing, say, a book from a stall; how, at fourteen, under the name of , Smithson, he advanced to robbery from the person ; how, at sixteen, he got, as 4Ma Der- 7ote, to -robbery with violence; ...

FATHER TOM in Cambridge County Court

... hissing or applause. I was to undertake what is called responsible basi- ness, from the Gravedigger to Hamlet. Mr Sinclair gave me agood deal of his abuse. I absented myself from the Iheatre es thi second Saturday. Mr Sinclair said I was worse than an amateur ...

Published: Sunday 20 July 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1606 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LOUGH MASK MURDERS

... Mr. Justice O'Bniei proceeded to charge the jury. He said, after the speeches from the coun- sel for the defence and prosecution, it hardly needed any further observations from him in the way of caution as to the mode in which the duty of the' jury was ...

DEATHS FROM HYDROPHOBIA

... froi M'r. J. Risdon, Mr. Johb1 Mor- cgai, Mr. James Conid amed Anionyinous; old linen from Il Mi-s. joln Stone anm Miss Richardsonm; scrap-book for sY Chiildrens Ward, from H. Lacey; SMr. JoIn Clay, 1211s. of le chian turpentille; Dlr. 1i. S-. 1lndsoL, two ...

THE DUBLIN SCANDAL CASES

... cases; the only observation he wounld make Avas, t that no lawyer in the world could for a moment t admit or receive such evidence. h Baron Dowse-Yes. Serjeant He3wAPea-PassItg from that topic he wished to repeat to the jury that what they were f now trying ...

MRS. WELDON AND HER HUSBAND

... Weldon agans't her husbaed to re- cover 20,0001. damages for certaiw wronga done hMr. Mrs. Weldon proceeded to read extracts from her husband's letters, some of which commenced 1 Darling Old- .CtamraSX4, 1 My Dear Litle Mother, and Darling Toots ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Society, an exhibition, modest in charater but praiseworthy in its objects was opened yesterday and will be cou- tinued to-day from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m., at tho Vestry Hal, Kensington. The exbibits are of Ra widely miscer- Jlaneous description, and testify ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST THE CORPORATION

... obtained from ,perons who could not read or write on the representation that 3the effeot WouldI be to roduce their raits and taxes Signatures were obtained at public-houses from per'. Dsons who receied drinkr, and who were not ratepayers. PA scrap-book which ...

THEATRICAL LIBEL CASE

... did write it, and left it at the office of thle Neiw- York World. He had bee iiil the habit of receiv ing ithe Sr ii York World, cutting out his comitributions, and pasting them in a scrap-book. Ill tine trime the paper arrived containing the article in ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3065 | Page: 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THEATRICAL LIBEL CASE

... Witness did write it, and left it at the office of the New York World. He had been in the habit of receivintgthe New York World, cutting out his contributions, and pasting them in a scrap-book. In due time the paper arrived containing the article in question ...

Published: Saturday 14 May 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3005 | Page: 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A FLIRT'S BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... married as surely as if the marriage knot had been tied, but men of the world evidently think differently, Why did you not propose to one of these girls you have known in your world, and have left me alone? I was happy and innocent before you came to me ...

THE NORTH MEATH ELECTION PETITION

... aspect of bribery from out-of tho cahe-it wa's not presented as bribery; but, evenii if it vrere, adevtn if it could afect ths petitioner by reason of there being petitionable matter, the deeisiou in the Ipiwich case would withdraw it from, Poy faint of ...