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Show A Hard Itcturd. Chica.ro, 5. Jfttnud's Washington; Joseph H. Bralley, whoeo appointment appoint-ment to a Beat on tlie district supreme bench ia asked for by tho democratic elenent, was an attivo sympathizer wilh the ei:uth during t'.ie rebellion, and acted n? counsel for Jubn H. Sun-hit, vh?n -lie iu'.ter was ttied for beiuy tiiKk'Hl in the cnm-piracy to stjiieeinaie f.-esiJenl Liucola. He took oflense at uome remark made by Judge Fisher, who presided at the trial, acd sent, lum a rliallcngo to tight a duel, and wiien Ftther do clintd to bold any communication witb Bradley, liio in iter assaulted Fisher as he was leaving the couri room, for which act Br.ulh y -was dis-narred dis-narred from practicing before any of ibe district court:) for several years. Hi a upp -jiaiment on the bench now would be very offensive to the repub-licius repub-licius or t".e class of ci'.:zMis who did noi FympalhizJ with the rebel cause. |