Case of Catharine N. Forrest, Plaintiff, Against Edwin Forrest, Defendant: Containing the Record in the Superior Court of the City of New York, the Opinions in that Court, the Statement and Points for Each Party in the Court of Appeals and the Judgment of the Latter Court ...1863 - Divorce suits - 1232 pages |
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Page 733
... present husband , Dr. Warner . The third extract is as follows : - " Dear Catten , things are changed since I wrote you " from R. street , that she had that trick , and added , that " if all tales were true , the original wanted rather ...
... present husband , Dr. Warner . The third extract is as follows : - " Dear Catten , things are changed since I wrote you " from R. street , that she had that trick , and added , that " if all tales were true , the original wanted rather ...
Page 743
... present participle was used ) Mrs. For- rest . " Raymond.— " Edwin Forrest , do you pretend to be- lieve what you say ? " Forrest . " If you did not you have at other times . They are both damned whores . What right have you to make my ...
... present participle was used ) Mrs. For- rest . " Raymond.— " Edwin Forrest , do you pretend to be- lieve what you say ? " Forrest . " If you did not you have at other times . They are both damned whores . What right have you to make my ...
Page 746
... present in the city of New York , being duly sworn , doth depose and say , that he is well ac- quainted with Edwin Forrest , the above named de- fendant , and has been on intimate terms with said For- rest for many years past ; that ...
... present in the city of New York , being duly sworn , doth depose and say , that he is well ac- quainted with Edwin Forrest , the above named de- fendant , and has been on intimate terms with said For- rest for many years past ; that ...
Page 749
... present moment . I have called on Mrs. Forrest with my wife and alone , but never under any circumstances which could offend the strictest sense of propriety or morality ; nor do I believe , that at the time of any such visit , any ...
... present moment . I have called on Mrs. Forrest with my wife and alone , but never under any circumstances which could offend the strictest sense of propriety or morality ; nor do I believe , that at the time of any such visit , any ...
Page 753
... present , and can certify that he did not hear Mr. Forrest ask such a question . 2519 It is stated by one of Mr. Forrest's witnesses that Mrs. Forrest had written to me . It is true that she did write to me , but not at the time ...
... present , and can certify that he did not hear Mr. Forrest ask such a question . 2519 It is stated by one of Mr. Forrest's witnesses that Mrs. Forrest had written to me . It is true that she did write to me , but not at the time ...
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