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THE SALVATION ARMY

... and humility enough to stoop to them. They had now 20,000 public speakers, men and women, who were ready, metaphorically speaking, to fly at the throat of every sinner they met, to get hold of the poor, wretched, drunken, immoral waifs and strays of society ...

SCENE IN A POLICE COURT

... were drunk. Prosecutrix: Call him, call him ; I should like to hear him speak. Mr. Hannay (to the woman): Perhaps you had better be seen by the female attendant, and she can then speak as to any marks on your body. Prisoner: I am black and blue all over ...

ANNOYING THE SALVATION ARMY

... What words did he use? Witness: I can't repeat them, as I shall offend God if I speak the language; I am a child of God. Mr. Bushly: But you won't offend God by speaking the truth in a court of justice; and you have come here to-do that. Don't they teach ...

THE MURDER OF MISS CAMP

... Western Railway Police, in the course of his evidence said that the haudkmechief found the morning after tho murder in a speaking-tube at Waterloo Station mnust have been placed there from the kitchen. There was nothing which accounted for its being there ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... and when he came back at four he found her in bed. There wore several women in the house. His wife at that time could not speak properly, and died the next day. William Burohell, the eon, was the next witness, He said that on arriving home on Saturday ...

SELF-ACCUSATION OF MURDER

... so, and let her go on as long as she liked. She get so tnraged at my not saying anything to her that she cried out, ' Speak to me, speak, or I shall burst 1' She then dew at me and scratched my face. I seized her by the wrists and held her down on the seat ...

THE ZOLA TRIAL

... NOT TELL. My duty is eot to tell ?? truth. (Sensation.) -rhe Judge: T'hle law obliges a witness before speak. in and even lefore refusing to speak-the law obliges him to aise the oath. Ml. Casiuiir Perier then raised his hand and took the oath in the ...

PROSECUTION OF SOCIALISTS

... disorder resulted. He (defendant) refused to desist speaking, and at length said, Take me to the station. He accompanied %witness to the station, where his address was taken. While Hyndman was speaking witness saw the de. fendant Webb linked arm in arm ...

ACTION AGAINST AN ACTOR

... Bellew to be the father of the child. The pursuer denied having had any intercourse with Bellew, and in that she was not speaking the truth. In registering the child she took half of Bellew's name. She signed that name three times. Taking all these facts ...

THE GRAFTON STREET TRAGEDY

... the prisoner say, Did vou hurt yourself when you fell? I will fetch you brandy. It- will soon make you better. Speak ! speak ! speak she afterwards heard her say. When Mrs. Hutchins came to the removal of the body, THE GREAT BRASS-STUDDED TRUNK in ...

EXECUTION OF BIRCHALL

... Birchall started up. The Sheriff read the war- rant, and asked the prisoner if he desired to speak, but the latter replied that ho did not, nor did he wish anyone to speak to him. The hangman strapped the convict's arms behind him, and at 8.15 the mournful ...