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CAYFOED V. CARRUTHERS.

TO THK KDITOR. Sir. -As (he few wards in ref sremsto the above case in your issue of Saturday tends to prejudice friends and strangers alike against the plaintiff I trust you will be kind enough to insert this, that all interested niay know that the certjfl .arte referred to is votin existence and will no doubt come prominently to the front in the coming trial, when the medical man who gave it will probably be able to say if it is a forgery or not. Such a delicate matter, involving as it does such seriou j consequences, might well have been let alone until at least the matter came before the public as evidence at a public trial. As far afi the plaintiff is personally concerned, there never was a case more lilting to go before a jury; therefore it adds insult to injury in publishing such a biassed paragraph Anticipation might well have been spared when there remains but sue a li.tlo tune before the bare facts will boout. —lain, Ac., , _ ■ , FtKKSSI Eksitcl*, Duuoilin, January 20.

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Evening Star, Issue 4955, 20 January 1879, Page 2

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CAYFOED V. CARRUTHERS. Evening Star, Issue 4955, 20 January 1879, Page 2

CAYFOED V. CARRUTHERS. Evening Star, Issue 4955, 20 January 1879, Page 2