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Show The Urightmorc Case. The case previously spoVen of in Uie Xews, In wliteh Mr. Bright-more Bright-more (fnmlllatly spoken of as the "Grantsvllle terror") wasdefendant, came up before Ju'icc Hcrron, In Tooele, on Monday la-t and was concluJid on Tuesdaj. She wa chlrgnl w lUi a general disturbance of the psico in Grantsvllle about a week previously, ami Ui evidence -ntde out a rather pliln and wme-arliat wme-arliat aggravated cae, nat eatlrely, however, without some provocation, the prosecution brought out til the facts with mliiillenefw f detail, but neglected to lay tho venue, whereupon where-upon thedefcndanl'sattonicy moved to dismitis on Uie ground that the evideuce failed to give the court jurisdiction. The motion wits briefly argued and sustained by the court, aud Mrs. BrlghPnore was turned |