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A DRAMA OF SICILIAN CRIME

... by the confessions of some of the prisoners, partlyi )by the investigations of the police, every step in this drarntia .of crime has beien ti-aced and recorded]. It is Icenwn how thle I Iconspirators first strolled luto thee enclosure of thle Piacca )Garibaldi ...

GRAND THEATRE

... schenes. of ambition and revenge. There is also a scapegrace son, whom the manager gets out of the way by leading him into some crimes, andeccising him of wvorse. The son returns from his exile in order to seek his father's forgiveness for the' former and prove ...

PARLIAMENT, LAST NIGHT

... perpetration of this crime, hope this gooel effect may result from it, tu.it the maiinerin which it has been received in this country will satisfy the people of the United States that her Majesty s subjects, one and all condemn the crime which has been committed ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN AMERICA

... the house, and, unmoved by the delicate condition of his wife, deliberately killed her. While engaged in consummating the crime, his father and mother entered, and the fiendish villain shot both his father and mother, killing both. He then hid their bodies ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER IN FRANCE

... a charge of having, the of July last, murdered his own son Auguste, aged 18 wife was also charged as an accomplice in th-; crime. It appeared from Indictment and the deposition of the witnesses that about half-past four in the morniag of the 19th of July ...

TO PUNCH

... you'd have us believe 't is but Exeter Hall, Thatcries shame upon what has been done ! When you'd say England's read of crimes that have fl.ng A stain upon England's name; And that no voice of protest, through England has rung, But the whine that ...

PRINCE OF WALES TREATRE

... Mnrgatroyd, being driven almost to desperation by the necessity of committing crimes which his soul abhors, ultimately bothinks hiwsolf that ?? dies for refusing to perpetrate a crime he' virtually commits iuicide, and as suicide' is a crimehe' fulfile the ...

Literature

... F-Chaturt. A LETTER TO THE RIGHT HON. S. H. WALPOLE, SECRE- TARY OF STATE, ON THE PRESENT STATE OF CRIME IN BInMINGHAM; ITS EXTENT, CAUSES, AND REMEDY. BY RICHARD B. PiHisoe . It is delightfal in these days of compromise and halfi measures, to drop upon ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATRE ROYAL. The Crimes of Paris, a melodrama by Messrs. Blerritt `usd Conquest, was producod last night at the Theatre Royal, before a fairly large audience. In London, at the Olympic and Surrey Theatres, the drama has had a most successful run ...

THE GOLDEN ALLEY

... threshold Came muttered:oaths arid strife. Pale forms of hopeless womarnhood sat crouching Beside the blackened walls, And crime-marked men stood by the gutters, thirsting For drink and noisy brawls. And while I gazed adown the alley leading To the calm ...

PERIODICALS FOR NOVEMBER

... the Atlantic :-- Considered broa(lly, the prevention of the increase of crime and of criminals lihs in two things -i. The rescue of children predisposed by their circumstances to crime. 2. The subjection of actual criminals to the discipline cal- culated ...

GRAND THEATRE

... theeleen T; 4 i urled cliff by Tress's f w .bw ,oierieard her ontfession apd makes it bagine- .to i-ng h-er.- \ dgar iiputtes tbe crime to l;|hi~ip,-and i4660 ; RM down. There are some adventuresonad. htCO W~y bank ?? (for, of ?? rtut tclear himself). butthevih ...