Show tile Cn11h1 Uhorcc Cne LONDON Nov 27Itt tho Campbell divorce else plnintifT oounsil closed her side of tho case toiluty Lady Miles wns cross cxnminul oho slid she was lv nwaro that from the Duke of n oimunn bumnt n letter frol Marlborough once entered Lady Campbells bedroom Iho oibmnn might witness thought htuivo handed Lady Cnmpbell n let t r ro i d t r fl her indoors instead of thiough n servant nnd might hnvo received from her I reply direct brcnuse under tho circumstances in which she Ins placed Lady Campbell might have suspected her servants especially her huslnnd s nurse amid feared to entrust them with aim > correspondence U this point certain letters ritteu by witness to defendant were produced timid she was nsl ed if they wero hers Shin said they wero and added thnt when she wrote them she thought she was writing to n man of honor nnd not to such n person ns Lord Colin Campbell had turned out to bo timid hut she still thought n womans letters should ho considered sacred Applause Mrs Uuffj Lord Cnmpbell nurse Lady Miles continued im anted the story that Lady Cnmpbell hnd inibonrnod The invention was mndo to conceal tho rcnl nature of Lady Cimpboll nllliotion Lord Colin had told witness ho was endcn oring to obtain all tho information ho pos siblj could ngainst his wife in order to sue her for divorce nIl lund subsequently told witness that ho had failed to obtain anj Mr Hussoll plaintiffs counsel corrected his opening stntement In adding to it that Lad Campbell when she mnuied dofond nnt brought him I foituno of iK000 Kussoll then gave notieo that plaintiff case was closed Itol erl llnnnnlljiiol oj encd tho cnso for tho defense Ho slid it nffoided nn inexpressible in-expressible relief to Lord Campbell to hove nn opportunity to defend himself in open court fiom tho gross nnd cruel implications which had been put upon him null from tho Uinrgo of adultery which had heed trumped lhl up Ibis innhulj fiats which defendant has suffered was not venereal although tho risiill of xotithful indiscretion Lady Campbell mother had heel told tho nutnro Cllphels of defendant ailment leforo tho marringo but she noverthelesi tinged on the union Bnjing her daughter wns willing to act merely ns horse to her husband nnd oven wrote to tho Iuihio of Argyle In press upon him the fulfillment of tho eiunnoiucut |