The Story of the Attempted Assassination of Justice Field By a Former Associate
The Story of the Attempted Assassination of Justice Field By a Former Associate
George Congdon Gorham
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Crittenden, the mem- bers of the court wish to consult with each other on this matter, and you had better postpone your motion of formal announcement until to-morrow morning. " Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Baggett then withdrew from the court-room. On the following day, in the presence of a large assembly, including an unusually large attendance of attorneys, Mr. Crittenden renewed his motion. He said : " If the court please, I desire to renew the matter which I began to present last evening. As a fr...iend a personal friend of the late Judge Terry, I should deem myself very cold, indeed, and very far from discharging the duty which is imposed upon that relation, if I did not present the matter which I propose to present to this bench this morning. I have known the gentleman to whom I have reference for over thirty years, and I desire simply now, in stating that I make this motion, to say that the friendship of so many years, and the acquaintance and intimacy existing between that gentle- man and his family and myself for so long a period, require that I should at this time move this court, as a 115 court, out of recollection for the memory of the man who presided in the Supreme Court of this State for so many years with honor, ability, character, and integrity, and, therefore, I ask this court, out of respect for his memory, to adjourn during the day on which he is to be buried, which is to-day.
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