Show WhERE RE DI IS HIGHT Henry B. B Brown Drown formerly of oC tho the court of the United States has waked a n storm of or discussion by his statement that there Is Ic merit In divorce but no ono one has ha much shaken n tho tho sound Bound logic of or his hla argument DI fairly obtained for Cor cause and after after due notice to the other party parly generally redounds to tho benefit of ot both both parties partes and proves pro cs a real blessing bless bless- bleS- bleS ing- ing That is what Judge Brown Drown said Id and the reason of ot the thc race sustains him Here Is a n fragment from his address address address ad- ad dress It I Is not proved pro wh why the tho partnership created b by marriage should so far fair differ dif differ dl- dl dif dif- fer from a commercial partnership that ono may bo be dissolved at pleasure tho tho other othor Is absolutely Indissoluble A proper regard for sor the rie interests o of the slate flate as aa wol well as the preservation of domestic happiness would woul seem to 10 re- re that when the whole obligation of ot ho tho matrimonial pact has been lo- lo fraUd b by tho the habitual persistent and uncontrollable conduct of or either cither r party and that relation which should represent sent the acme o of human happiness Is made to stand for nil all ni that is la most mist repugnant re repugnant repugnant re- re to our desires and a n severance of ot the tie te sll should lo l lc C c permitted The story of domestic unhappiness un- un happiness Is only too familiar Neither Judge Brown nor an any other good gool than num man would contend for Cor such laxity In divorce mutters matters maters as would put a 3 premium oh on 0 bad c conduct f fr r either party And those who Insist t that greater care cre In entering the marriage marriage mar mar- mal mal- relation would be bo followed byles by byle le les s effort to escape it I are arc perfectly Tight Tight- gh t. t The h only thing the former jutco contended for and and- tho the ono thing which in Justice can not be bc taken talen n away E from tho the race Is that neither hu husband bald nor wife ha has a right to wreck a. a life b by invoking a ceremony |