Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1859 — The Michigan Desdemonia. [ARTICLE]
The Michigan Desdemonia.
[From the Detroit Free Press, April 26.
The Judson girl, wh se elopemet from Pontiac with the negroe Joe some time since caused considerable talk, is now in Canada living with him, having again deserted her home and triends. On the occasion of her former elopement, her father and brother reclaimed her with great difficulty, and took her to Indiana, where a divorce was obtained. She went home with them and remained until last week, when she again left, with or without, the consent of her parents, and came to Detroit. Crossing the river, she found Joe, and they were speedily married (or the second time, and are now living in the enjoyment ol connubial happiness, Joe having sold ;-.s horse and cart and b .tight some turn.lure with the proceeds. (Ej”Mr. James Fauzer killed a man named William Dferrie, at San Francisco, for having seduced his daughter, a girl qf fifteen years. Mr. Fauzer w < tried, aiql the jury acquitted him, a verdit i which the sentiment of mankind will approve.
