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Show The Hlmuicl Hill. Washington, 12. The house judic iary committee, to affjrd Chairman Knott an opportunity to prepare diia seoting views to the resolution adopted yesterday concerning the Kimmel bill, agreed to postpone till Friday, consideration of the report dratted by Hartridg, and to accompany accom-pany the resolution. Hartridge'p report tskea the ground that the presidential title ia uuaasai able bv congress or the courts, but adds that all matters of alleged fraud s muld be thoroughly investigated, ao that wrong-doera may be exposed to public reprobation and the truth of iiistory vindicated. Two or three republican members of the committee say they will not subscribe to thin portion oi the report, unless it be divested of any pontile implication that the election jf Hayes aud W heeler waB procured hy fraud, tlieir view bei 'hat if any Irands were committed the balance ol the profit throughout the country accrued lo their political opponents |