Case of Catharine N. Forest, 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 - Trials (Divorce) |
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Page 736
... living apart from my husband , is wholly unfounded . We are as much united as any married couple can be , when the business of the husband obliges him to be temporarily absent from his residence . Although I lived in Mr. Forrest's house ...
... living apart from my husband , is wholly unfounded . We are as much united as any married couple can be , when the business of the husband obliges him to be temporarily absent from his residence . Although I lived in Mr. Forrest's house ...
Page 742
... living together in Sixteenth street , and Mr. Forrest had publicly ac- cused me - by reason of the entire innocence and recti- tude of my conduct , and my belief in their purity , and the undoubted excellence of their conduct and ...
... living together in Sixteenth street , and Mr. Forrest had publicly ac- cused me - by reason of the entire innocence and recti- tude of my conduct , and my belief in their purity , and the undoubted excellence of their conduct and ...
Page 774
... living with him , I had never deviated 2582 from rectitude . Accordingly , I requested him to write for me the most solemn paper to that effect , which he could devise , and offered to pledge myself to its truth . Mr. Forrest , at once ...
... living with him , I had never deviated 2582 from rectitude . Accordingly , I requested him to write for me the most solemn paper to that effect , which he could devise , and offered to pledge myself to its truth . Mr. Forrest , at once ...
Page 813
... living at my house , Mr. Lawson read to me in his own office , in Wall street , a letter which he had just written 2710 to John Sinclair , the father of Mrs. Forrest . He stated to me that Mr. Forrest had seen the said letter , and had ...
... living at my house , Mr. Lawson read to me in his own office , in Wall street , a letter which he had just written 2710 to John Sinclair , the father of Mrs. Forrest . He stated to me that Mr. Forrest had seen the said letter , and had ...
Page 835
... living her husband . Now , the statute which governs on the present occa- sion is to the effect , that if the wife be complainant , and a decree dissolving the marriage be pronounced , the Court may make a further decree or order ...
... living her husband . Now , the statute which governs on the present occa- sion is to the effect , that if the wife be complainant , and a decree dissolving the marriage be pronounced , the Court may make a further decree or order ...
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acres action adultery affidavit aforesaid alimony alleged amount Anna Flowers answer appeal bill Broadway Theatre Catharine cause charges circumstances City and County commencement conduct Consuelo Court of Chancery court of equity Covington cross-examination December decree deed defendant defendant's counsel divorce Edwin Forrest evidence examination exceptions fact feet folio Fonthill further granted heirs and assigns hereby husband issue James Lawson John Van Buren Judge judgment jury Justice land Lawson letter marriage ment mortgage N. P. Willis never objection opinion paid paper Parke Godwin party payment person Philadelphia plaintiff plaintiff's counsel premises present proceedings proof proper proved question received recollection Referee reference resided respect sisters Special Term statute suit suitable allowance Superior Court sworn testified testimony theatre thence north thereof thousand dollars thousand eight hundred tion trial Twenty-second street wife Willis witness Yonkers York
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