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SENTENCE PRONOUNCED.RLD.Will Wail * Actany Arn*«i« ol n» — Kill l»u-ll'llrleiiRRRST1D.v well known f any of the •sled or in any after the final They are at ey will. It is wishes to on-f opinion such by Mr. Davitt t loaders seem rap thus laid on several oc-y the people to itiflable evic-e arrested as clothed with by the Crimesellitea leaders •reus latitude ew days. Mr. His bold cru pardoned, and ua utteranoes rested at the His Canadiun rectly against . in as collat-le to weigh in [overnment al-ted, like Dav-Dillon is ulsoMrs. IVnseyres Srntcnrtd to Imprisonment for l.lfe—Dramatic Scene In lh«Court Kooin.Buffalo, Juno 19—'The same crowd that has attended day by day the Pens eyres murder trial thronged the corridors of the court house yesterday morning, waiting foi the doors to open. Mrs. Penney res was t« bo seuteneod, anil all were anxious tc hoar what her doom was to bo. and to set how sho would take it The court room wa» crowded to its utmost when Judge Heck with came In. Then the District Attorney rose and said: **1 wish to move for juclg raout in the ease of Hat lie Pen soy res, eon victed of murdor in the second degree.*Attorney Daughlin, counsel for the de fenso, then said: Your honor, after I careful review ot tho case 1 feel com pellet to say that 1 have gone us far as I can go This verdict saves her life. Thoroughly convincod, as 1 am. that tho woman is in sane. I do not think that tho verdict is ol much moment to her. The authorities wil soon havo to place her in an asylum This is the opinion of the physician! who have testified on her behalf. Mrs Pensevers was then told to stand up, ault; In repiy to the question whether she hiu anything to say why sentence should no Ik* pronounced, spoke disconnectedly. Khi denied committing the crime. If she iiilt; it she did not know anything about it. Bh« told Frank Hoe to get the officers anil hi did, but she never committed the murder At this point her voice faltered and shi broke down with a sob.Judge Beckwith then pronounced thlt; sentence in u kiudlv tone of voice, which a tunes betrayed some emotion. The sen tence was imprisonment in thepemtentiarj for life. Mrs Penseyres was led back U her cell still sobbing, and the crowd slowb passed out of the court room.WiRoporThe We ThaiWastiweathei ports t has beei at static in the coast no and cori tempera twenty-1 daily exi to ten toni|»era and tho reported and wli lowu an exceptc bv the d permturc normal whore th to three bacco roj daily cxc three to ward It I normal fthe seas* in tho co excess, t to two illIt..
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Norwalk Daily Reflector

Norwalk, Ohio, US

Mon, Jun 20, 1887

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