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m.— leys: local utk-ris-t fallilthyslackhavecon-thisprizenter-ldayt the : thel to-msictheinceGon to ever nts;ave,tees,etonthegei;syes-thei agoiggyCONTINUED.Stale vs. Langliead.A large number of old gray headed,middle aged, bald headed and fastheaded young men lounged about thecircuit court yesterday, impatientlywaiting for the calling of the case ofthe £tate vs. James T. Laughead, foralleged abortion performed on the 19thday of December, 1881, upon CeceliaDevlin. The prosecuting witness, Cecelia Devlin, was in court, in company with her sister, mother and a female friend. Cecelia is a remarkably beautiful blonde, with a tine figure and elegant carriage, and as she sat in court, yesterday, attired in an elegant black silk dress and fashionable hat, she was the cynosure of the eyes of several old gentlemen who should have been out in town attending to their regular business, and not spectators of a trial which promised to prove of a highly sensational character. The sensation hunters were, however, doomed to disappointment, as the defense after several attempts which proved abortive, succeeded first in getting a change of venue from Judge Scott to Judge Allen, and then a continuance of the case to the next term of court, owing to the absence of Patrick Kennedy, who the defense allege in their affidavit for a continuance is an important witness for them. The defense on Wednesday filed an affidavit for a continuance on the ground of the absence of a witness— one Jane Griffin, but when court convened yesterday morning, the veritable Jane turned up, greatly to the disgust and discomfiture of the side of the defense. Their next move was the change of venue, which was granted, then followed the affidavit for continuance owing to the absence of Kennedy, on which after argument by Shelton and Hamill for the State and Judge McNutt for ilie defense, the case was sent over to the next term of court. ^ _AMUSEMENTS.railroad* grey suil but nos come fr Rentch lately es the peni at the ar been dc police m day ar towns toGrace MSuicideon HerY estei an inma chased Cook 1 tie and i Bell dasi she had The patr Mr. Bell she brok Third s alley to went shot by fovnd hlt;She wasCrapo sihad swal drug, an' by a big a bed in a police kicked 1: called loi reporter He was t he was, a When si false, sh She cam city.The snevening
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Terre Haute Daily Wabash Express

Terre Haute, Indiana, US

Fri, Oct 19, 1883

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