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Show TlliC CO'lTON II0M1U1DKS. Itii(t'Ii(f -o;iuiiil(fd (r trial uithoul. bail. i Our mail report of the examination into the Colt hi liomieiihs. in Bingham, Bing-ham, ilid not reach la.-t night, but the following was received by Deserct 1 I' lcvraph line : Bin-ham, 7.10 p.m. The ex-aiuin.iLon ex-aiuin.iLon i:ut-her elosnl and the drhiae le.-l.tl their evidence this a.i-rn. on. When the ease wa- slib-::::i,d slib-::::i,d mr argument I here was an ex-ellinu ex-ellinu Li i ii in ihe court room, which how. ver. wa. finally tu.dl.il, and the ac-' tiieiil wa.- pi-o.voied with. i'.aie'aer w.1.- eommittetl without ' l :a:ik lIol!'uian, the i'o.eeuting ..ilonny. niiidc an able see'ii, and j L : i i i j j, rie exeiiemrtit. pledged him- I eli lo defend ihe Court. Fro: n another source we learn that Mr. Biirnie.-ler's argument for the tlefen.-e was al.-oau able effort. By l:;e p:v.-,vuiing attorney pkiging hiiuvlf to defend the couri it would a pp. ar i,i;tL tho excitement arose from (he probable coui-se of the court relative to the prisoner. If so, and if threats were made should the prisoner pris-oner he admitted to bail, the action of the court having the probable appearance appear-ance of I icing eoi, reed might possibly demand rcvL-ion. All intemperate ebullitions of passion under such cir-eunisl cir-eunisl niees are unwise and provoea- |