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Show w.tsuisurox. Politic aixl t'lninn t rom the (HpllMl. Nn pre rue (ourt HrrUion. Waahii.t-.u, IS. In the. c':;-r. i..e i ourt, to day, ti.'i fj'.i-ov;:.tf th-t.-.'jii wi r nd. rul : W:.;'.e rr. I. :.:.. :ip , error to the tir :r.l c-'irt f t l..e dn-Irict dn-Irict of California. 1 .:, it L- it ii a ca.i't of mo.'trtf-H b. ir; nia l- t -pay Ida d'-ht, and K'tli"g it -al:-tlt'l 17 tho Ba:o of n; r ' prt i:i - ., ic-liing Ui prevent h.i creditor, woo iiad d-jiibtleu be- ;i ( :iit'(fid to p':r-chae p':r-chae tt;e property, frai T' ov in.,: p-.en.n of it on the roui.d i. ' title pa."iil to i.im by roa-o:i of uii-d-8( npti.-u in ti.e dd of it.e sh r:l!, wnea it liiero I" any in it --n j.tu it was premmahly c aui-d l-y him, an the prop-rty wan i ll red for nale in pArceU by bis itirecli.,n and f(.r hi advantage. As it w.k not foLnd that the description errors mlvl anyone or ciiuvd any licriti-fl of tho property, prop-erty, it was held that no one w injured in-jured by them and that thrre was no merit in theiWence. This dciign is affirmed. Justice Davis delivered the opinion. At the s'ajiion of tho homo judiciary judici-ary coinmilteo to-day Hoar BubunlU-d proposition U tint lollowmg ell- rl: Firat, tna'. tho iiou-e houul compel tlie prrluctiou of privato pipers and telegrams in a rai whrrn a penMin i required to priIiier tln-m, not him-ielt him-ielt charMl wiiu ntl- nee, or if so ciiar'd, tit cured by the hmmI ample protection iiaiont i"lial roinrqiicil-cct roinrqiicil-cct ; and, B'-t ond, tht (i.ilittaelory proof in all cae8 nhon'd bo rrquired in advance, licit private papers or Ltlegrann wouM liirow hut on tho subject under invrHtiatiom, and in nil riisei th"rn ftliould he a deeription of tho particular paper r telrgram required. Tne proposition nubmitted hyHcott lyjrd was that tho home has the riht ttj authoriz'! its commiltepa to proc ure talerapliic correnponrlenco in any c.i.tn where the character of the cor-rtwpondcii"o cor-rtwpondcii"o in proper and material for elucidation (,f the truth in regard In any inquiry beloro Mio hoi hp, and that in easy Hie correnprmd. n'-n dopn nut pertain U tho subject matter, great care should be taken to prevent Its publication, and in ran" of refusal by liny person t) produce corn rpond-once rpond-once ho Hhall, on dun morem) there for, bo brounlit to (lie lurof the houn-to houn-to be dealt with according to law. TiieHo propoiitions wer rofTied (o a Biib-commitlne. Jud was (leqig. nnt' d as chairman of it, hut declined us ho wai couipcllrd to go homo for twelve days. Chicago, 18. Inler-Oreiui's Wasll-ingt' Wasll-ingt' m (tuyn: 1 lurd bus nhout rxim-plcteil rxim-plcteil ttifi mlnoritv judiciary nmort tnkiug ground a uniiMt tho admiiytion of Colorado. Jvhnundn will doubtless bn appoint-d appoint-d a memhur of the senate rommittce of nnven, and an attempt m making to make Alex. If. Hleveim chairman of the house committee, A private dinpulch from Coliimhin outluiws llainplon's programme, lie will send a memorial to conn iM by Mruialor (iordon and llepres'mlnlivp Hewitt givin" tho .h taili of the fit e tion from his standpoint; will review supremo court. Ity this limn the houso committor) will return Pi nip-port nip-port bis claiint. II" will, meantime, circulate petitions Ihroiijihont tho Mtale frtr tho names nf Ihcnn who belinvo him eleclrd nnd want, him iiifujiir ited. Mas met titles will be held. If ho filially roeognitirjii as (jovernor it will bti a mutter of regret to IhoHO wlio rr fined to winn the p'-titions. ItiiKiuepn men and merchants of thn ilemneriiliti party will join in tho movement. Senator Conover of Florida believes the returning board of Florida will obey tho mandate of the court and make a new canvass. The returns on their face will elect tho Btate ticket, but will not eflact the electoral ticket, ns the court has no authority to go back of the bo ud so far as the eleuoral count is concerned. Times' Washington: The report of tho Sioux commissioners is received here. It details the investigation into the late Sioux war and finds that the Indians were greatly wrougod; that they were justified in their outbreak by repeated violation ol all treaties. It is an iulerealing commentary on Grant's trealmentof the Indian question. Tribune's Washington: Senator Morton said, in response to a friend's inquiry, that his Indianapolis trip wiut on private business requiring his personal attention. lie learned cnoiuh to satisfy him that the demo cratiu gathering in Indianapolis on January Sib, is intended as a menace of Lhe Indiana democracy, who wish to declare that thy won't tmbmit ta any result not involving the inauguration inaugu-ration of Tilden. A republican informed in-formed him that secret societies had been organized in the state; members! were pledged to resist forcibly tho authority of Hayes if inaugurated. Ho criticizes severely Hendricks for apparently seeking to indueuce the feelings of the party instead of wisely counseling submission to tho law. iruiall politicians seeking ollieo are the most excited among this class of revolters. Inter-Ocean's Washington : A prominent democratic senator says he will propose and advocate a method of solving the presidential question, which is substantially to choose seven senators and seven representatives, chosen by lut, to whom uhall be sub mitted the electoral votes lur counting, count-ing, llu claims that the- gravL questions have been decided thus, and the plan would work well. Battery O, Second artillery, recently re-cently on duty :it Forts Keno and Sill, Indian tunilory, arrivi-U here to day, and immediately proceeded to quarters at tho arsenal, where two more companies are expccU-d by next .Friday. |