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LORD HOUGHTON ON THE REFORMATION OF CRIMINALS

... few in number, to which it is possible to subscribe with a perfect confidence that our money 'will be well spent. Properly speaking, Homes of this class should be added to every prison, so that a discharged prisoner, male or female, s~iuld have the advantage ...

THE MURDER BY MISS KEMPSHALL AT LIVERPOOL

... It's my only chance to speak. I did not kill him. He rushed at me to take the revolver 'away, and it went off in the struggle. Alsop is a liar, and it would not be his profession if he wasn't. That is my experience, and I speak of things as I find them ...

SOCIALISTS IN SOUTH LONDON

... the3 o-I; .1 completely blocked witness3 wantl; n S .o .l- I who was speak-ing, and Siid to hial a- a- caiein-' an obstrao'ioo JIra, arid I niltG assk LI you to leave off speaking Thie ?? roroeod, asd witness then aslce3 h'1im f.7r hi- '.nnra and res ...

SINGULAR THEATRICAL CASE

... slapped him five times; and to reach him she might have had to jump op (laughter). Did not think he broke one of the rules by speaking anything but his part on i the stage. lad not seen such a rule, although i he heard there was one. Believed the defendant ...

TRYING A CONVICT

... and the prisoner caused a great commotion. The prisoner was speaking for five or six minutes. They got him from the choir down to the west door, during which time lie still con-- tinned speaking, and a constable was called andhe was given in charge. The ...

THE CASE OF HARRIETT WAKEFIELD

... sufferings axid'rest6raItion. Iwfi( 'answer inquiries'; Andh anyone who 'desires 'tddo:so can 'see 'my daughter, who will 'speak: for, herself.'-Chas. ?? Wakefield, Saddler 'and Harness 'Maker, 'Stoke Poges, near Windsor, October 22, 1898. - Theie isabundant ...

CONVICTION OF AN ITINERANT PREACHER

... years, and had residedwith her husband ever since. On Wedaiesday morning'she was'in her front room, and salW the defendant speaking to her husband at the gate. Defendant held up his finger, and her husband told him not to do that, as it was wicked. With ...

TRAGIC SHOOTING CASE IN HATTON GARDEN

... They were, however, unable to find out any cause for a Ortelli shooting Wfallis, because they had never s been known to even speak to one another. On lu- 11 quirics being made at the hospital on Saturday t evening, it was ascertained that Wallis had bullet ...

MURDER AT MITCHAM. [

... been called, Mr. Dennis, in reply to the Bench, said he had nothing to say. In answer to the usual caution, the prisoner, speaking with some emotion, said, Not guilty, and I reserve my defence, The prisoner was fully committed for trial at the next assizes ...

MURDER THROUGH JEALOUSY

... on the other side of the kitchen, quite dead. He was lying on his right side. Mrs. Hay was quite conscious, but could not speak. There was a double- barrelled gun in the back kitchen, and someo empty carbridge cases. The deceased had a serious wound on ...

THE CASE OF HARRIETT WAKEFIELD

... daughter's sufferings and restoration. I will answer inquiries; and anyone who desires to do so can see my daughter, who will speak for herself.-(Signed) CHAS. T. WAKEFIELD, Sadler and- Harness Maker, Stoke Poges, near Windsor, October 22, 1898. There is ...