gone «:tek un him on account ol itHer nud Her Husband.■.'quirt; Hucfccdy cIFini-M-d the bastardy suit, taken before him yesterday afternoon on a change of venue. The trial was commenced and when tl»e complaining \vitne». Fannie Jirock. formerly Fannie Dunn, testified that the defendant, George Brock, was iier husband, and that they wen*married before the commencement of thepresent bait for bastardy, the .squire, on motion of J. V. Kelso, Esq., counsel for Brock. dismissed the rase. It was the opinion of the court Unit a wife could not testify against her husband in a bastardy suit, and eould not maintain an action against him