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Show HAD CAUSE FOR COMPLAINT. Lawyer Won Case, But Cast Serious Reflections on Client. Ux-Senator Lindsay of Kenturkj says thnt it lawyer In that state who ni retained as counsc" for the plaintiff plain-tiff in u fault against a certain corporation, corpor-ation, in roiirup of his aigutticnt in rom t. In the tiBual manner of lawyers, :i ( noted to sain the sympathy of tin jury for his client. "(irntlpiiieu of Ihe Jury." exclaimed tho attoincj. "who are the parties to this Important litigation? Here, on Iho one liaiicl, we lune an excessively ileli and powerful corporation, nnd there, on the oilier hand. Is my poor simple, uneducated client." In tills wise continued tho lawyer, and flualiy so worked upon tho fed-Idks fed-Idks of the Jurors that they quickly returned n verdict In favor of the phitrtlff I would appear, however, that the llt,lRant, who was a man ot considerable consider-able Intelligence, was not exactly et ui ant over the moans employed to defend his suit, for when a friend some dajs after spoke of the case, lie said: "Yes, that man's a duo lawyer, nil ilnM. and he won my suit for me Hut I'd never employ him again Do you know, he i nllcd nu- n fool, and umle the jury believe It!" The Sunday Sun-day MaRalm? |