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Show "CHANGE OF VENUE." i Under Ibis caption the honorable Court composed of "Iliff, C. J.," and i "llatT, J.," places a communication j beforo tho public through the Herald. ! It is almost unnecessary to say that ; the paternity of tho production is j rightfully claimed by a "ruthless Clen- tile," who with almost unparalleled audacity puts out an "opinion," know-ing know-ing perfectly well that "opinions" arc i" the exclusive prerogative of an entirely j different kind of court. lias the j writer failed to keep track of the pro- t ccedings of the third district court, j that he cousidrs such a thing as a ! change of venue possible? Docs lie I not know that the court has com- f menced to try the cases for "lascivious, etc.," and if the court knows her mind "and she thinks she do" the cases j will be tried hero in this city before j the judge of the third district court. It is not au individual who is on trial, f but a couple of governments so the ! honorable judge s.iys; and as it is presumed pre-sumed that the court is one of the gov- 1 ernments that is the way the Wash- f ington Capital intimates does any t-ano man, "outsider" or "insider," ; imagine that the strong point of po- , session of authority, pov.'r to make juries ami charge them, and the "right of might" whiidi is now held will be permitted to pass into the hands of t another? Not much. Objections in- ' ter posed by legal gentlemen, motious and pleadings of various kinds arc all t very well in their way; but our corrcs- fc pondeut has only to wait a little and : ho will sec how speedily they can he j disposed of. "Kill" Kilt"' had better i try again, and hit something ieasiblc; L this is entirely out of the cjueliou; . and our information, by grape vine i telegraph, may be icUcd on. |