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Show I NOT V WHITE: 'W" ; Mrs. Jarrett Weeps : on . the ; Stand, . and Her Testimony Will Make -Editor Stead Weep, Too.; - For She Testifies That He GaTe Her 10 to Procure Eliza, fori Immoral' Purpose's. ! ' ' But She Owns Up to Being a i Liar ind or Doing a Little Flirt- ',. .' ing Herself. ; , The Jury Ask "When?", Londoji, October 30.-r-The trial of Stead,, editor of the Pall Mall Gazette, and. the other defendants in ihe Armstrong abduction abduc-tion case, was resumed to-day. Justioe Lopes, replying to a question froia the jury as to : when the trial would end, said they might as well ask the date of the day of judgmenLuCharle8 Bussell.couusel for the. defendants, intimated " thatTthedef ense1-would ense1-would close their side of the ease Wednesday next. Mrs. Rebecca Jarrett, one of the prisoners, then continued her testimony. Mrs. Jarrett being pressed by ' Justice Lopes to answer certain questions during cross-examination, swore that Mrs. Armstrong Arm-strong allowed her daughter to go with her for immoral purposes without having any idea as to what amount of money she would get. She denied having conducted herself immorally with the husband of Mrs. Anne Broughton, but admitted having sent him an immoral' message. Justice Lopes cautioned cau-tioned Mrs. Jarrett against not testifying honestly. Mrs. Jarrett admitted that her letters contained falsehoods, and said that Mr. Stead gave her 10 to procure Eliza. She believed that the "Lilv,' of the Pall Mall Gazette's story was Eliza Armstrong. Mrs. Jarrett, broke I down under cross-examination. |