Show I I n r 1 HIS NEMESIS 1 I a f I lij 1 i The Efforts > in Mrs Dudleys Behalf i I Ii I i I I BUBNING OF A BARK AT SEA I i I I A Cal Mine Expeoslon The Cold Wave In the East Jlcady to Pay J j f ODonovans Xemelg I I NEW YORK February 11Yr3 Lucille I r Ycscult Dudley who shot ODonovan I Bcssa was today taken to the Supreme j I Court on a writ of habeas corpus obI ob-I j tained yesterday by her counsel The i court room was thronged with specta I tnr Her counsel claimed that as she had I not been convicted of any offense she should be released from imprisonment j 1 or admitted to bail and counsel for the I prosecution argued that Mrs Dudley i was held to await Rossas ability to appear I ap-pear against her as witness and counsel coun-sel for the accused said that the writ I had been applied for because it had been i publicly stated that Rossa did not himself him-self propose to prosecute the woman The physicians who examined llossa j said he was able to appear and testify fhf e was no reason why the examination examina-tion thould not proceed Mrs Dudley felt that she ought to be informed who j her accuser was Counsel for the prosecution prose-cution stated that he assumed that the people would take the usual course in this case for assault upon the street Judge Donahue declared that he would I not interfere with the police magistrate in the matter Counsel for the prosecution then askea to have the writ dismissed and the prisoner remanded Judge Donahue 3 granted the request Mrs Dudleys counsel stated that he would apply immediately im-mediately to the police magistrate to have an examination or for the release of the prisoner I |