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Show FIRST DISTRICT COURT. Our special at Provo sends the following fol-lowing by IVscret telegraph line : Provo, September 2:'nl. The adjourned term of the First District Court met here at two o'clock p.m., Associate Justice Emerson presiding. The bar was wrll represented; besides the attorneys of this place, a numU-r of Salt Lake lawyers being present. The first ease called was that of the People, &c, r.s. Greenwood, indicti-d for committing an assault with intent to murd'T. The defendant appeared, and by his attorney tiled a plea in abatement. Similar pleas were also filed in the cases of the People versus Frost and Croesbeek, indicted for grand larceny; and in that of Bolden, for murder. The civil calendar was then called, and a number of cases were disposed of, the Judge exercising the same dispatch dis-patch in deciding motions, and interpreting inter-preting the law that heilid while temporarily tem-porarily presiding in the Third District. Dis-trict. A number of foreigners were galvanized, gal-vanized, and made into full-grown American citizens. Court adjourned till Wednesday morning at 'J o'clock. |