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Show rcrinov isti taTro. XmAj Conneniara Obtain a DIvore. from Her llutliaiiil. London, Nov.28 Iu the divorce court today. Justice Brett presiding, the suit of Lady Conuemara against htr husband for dissolution of tbelr marriage, on tbe ground of adultery with a servant, was brought up. The defendant was not present, nor was he represented by counsel, the case being undefended exactly as in the O'alicasult. The Jury brought in a verdict adjudging tho defendaut guilty of Mfnltery and granting the petition fordlvorcA Tho deposition of Han&aii Moore wpj to the effect tbat she w as ill the F-ricccf Lady Counemarain ISSS, and she went with her and the governor of Madras to India in ISSu. In 1SS7, while they wreat Madras, Lord Conncmara committed the oflense and subsequently repeated it. Eh then told Dr. Brlgg, who was i medical officer on Lord Con-ncmara's Con-ncmara's stall. Thus ends what at one time premised to be thu sensational aritocratls divorce case of the year in England. The trial camo on, however, at a fortunate time for Lord Connemara, and ho evidently touH n lesfOii from tho recent con-dnctof con-dnctof Mr. IMrneli to saehlmelf from unnecessary exposure, but there was no extenuating eire-um-itancta whatever in Councniar.Vs cae. HU nor.-lppearance was an aiuiLsion of guilt that could cot be condoned cither by ills wife or tbe great government which he represented. |