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Show SUPREME COURT. Ophlon. Rendered This Horning on Halters Pmloosly Sabmitled. tiii: tiiiutcii itsi ii tou AI.UUMIM'. An Inlercillng (aw (omltir l'p lrotn Ibe lonrlU liMrlcI. t ew U. SComiiiliiloncr, Ilf. An adjourned ireilon of the Terrl totlat Hil(leme Coutt waa held thla morning, all the Jii.Ik, with the ex cctlon of Aiioclalu Juatlcu Mil ir, being 1 1 field. Tho minute of Iho ll aeitlon were tea I by C'ltik lliche nuJ confirmed. (LNCINU 1 Cllt.IO I.AMII. Judge llhckburti rendered llie (,oitl'ululnll Initio caati of the U. H. of America, riiudont, ti. M. II. ituforJ it al., a prllant. fl e llanl wi r coutiited nn nn Indictment lliarglnt tluin with febc lug In the itibllo laud, conlrtry to tl o ttntute ol Iho United KUU The caio waa aiilmitU-U to tho Jury on an agried elate. in-lit of facte defendant moted the court to liu tract them to return n Mr-diet Mr-diet of acquittal, thl m refuted, an I de'endanl excepted. Tho court non-held non-held that when the goteriiuioul grouted laud from the publlu domain It liindotltoirraiit alinply a a land pro-trletorand pro-trletorand retalnol tho eatne rights or prltltegwi which nprltate Individual would retalo under tro clrcumitauie. At the tlmo Hit grant waa made to the Itallrond Cniny the law ntithorlied thotltUen to uctiulre tltlu to krparnte quarter icitlona of lhoUbllo land, o that lu ordir lo allow thu dlipoiltlou of the atlirnitosictlonsthogiitirnmint rieerted the rl(!it to the frie access of llio public to lacti qttartir section sec-tion if tho rr.crvd section. H) that whether there was a slttutu agalntt inctoiltif tlie iutllolatidor not, It.oowuirsof thise rallroaj land wou'd hate no right loeticloKolhoIr lauds so as toixcluilutlie public from aut.s thinto. If the grauleis of theie railroad land enclond puhllo lands so as topreteutthe public from entering upon them for settlement, or oltur lawful purpoie, icn If done by placing tho fmo which couitltutta tho enclosure nil on tlielrown latidajthey shoull to held i tillly. They had no right to exclude tho i ubllc trout Iho jubllolandsat all. It could not W supposed fir a moment Ihnt Congris In granting alteruate sicttous of land tu tbo railroad compsuy luclu teil by, Implication, a kmui lo Itjto union and revent the lettlontint of all the altercate reserttnl svlIIooi. Juigmeutttfllrmid wllll coits, Jus-tlcis Jus-tlcis ano and Anderson concurring. UTlirilJUIHIMr.NlH AHIIDIKll. Judge Auderaou delltennl tile ulu Ion lu tho ta-o of liana Andnaon, l lalutlll and respondeat, t. llie Og ten Union Depot aud ltlllway Co .dileud-ant .dileud-ant slid nil ellmt. (Atnl from thu I Irit Dlittlct.) rhe mllon waa brought by plsiullir to mover dauugca for Injurltn ulleged to have been recelvid throitfh the negligence of tliodefendant' SLrtant while I u their imploy at a laboti r, o iratlng h train ct car In the liaullug uf gratelfroma ill near Ugdeu. A er-diet er-diet wa found by the jury for I TOOO. De'omlaul lllea a motion tor u new trial, which waiordeiel granted unlets un-lets plaliitluTwould remit LSuiioflhe Judgment, wbkli was dont. The motion mo-tion was thoreut on denied and judgment judg-ment to stand for f 13UJ und coats The appeal was based oil the rifuial of a new trial. riieJudgiaiiowhittrmed the judg. mint of Hie lower coutt. JuatlcusZaue and lttaikburn concurred. In the iae of Moroni Hkecu, rrapon. dent, t Joseph Mooneyet al,auel-Isuta, al,auel-Isuta, wlili h waa an action to reenter dsniagis for Inlurv tu nlalnlllt' and hi nislgnor1 cros In oomtquenco of their hi lug wroufully derlted by dtfeudMliUof the Uleof the ttstsrs of four Mtlo Creek, Judgo Xsne rendered Hie oplnlou, which wasconourrid tu hy Jutttres Itlackburu aul Audiraou. Ttieju Igmeut ot the uourt bitow was anirmed. MUHK TU ttlLLUW. Chlsf Juatlce Kane raid there were soteral oilier eplulona ready to bo delivered, but they would bo liel I uver uutll Judge Mluer coul 1 1 e riaent. AllllltrADTO IHACTICr. Upou motton of Attorney J. I,. Uaw, Una, Mr. Uarar V. Mojle, of Hit city, va admitted to praillce at thehirof this court. A MW U. 8. CUIIUtUIUSEII. The Cuurt appolnteilTom 1 trguaon, ofMarysvale, 1 lute C- atj, n United Htatis Commlsaloiier, ootNii ro Titr u, u sui ittur touitT, Tl e cnta ol tho United Htati va llulord ttnl, (iuored In an u) Inlun above) will be tarried to thu Hupreme Court of the United Ht itis ou a writ of irror, Thla court llxed thu luud at tW I. Tim ciiuitcii casi.. Attorney W. II. Dlckauo, on tho I art of Hie defendants' mililloned the laiviifthu Unltid Hlate vs. the late cori oration of thu I huroh of Jeus Chrlatol Latter-day Halnta. Iho or,u. mtiitslu whlih hudtalrud should lo Uiard In cnlir thai tho maltir nilght naeli tbe Hu reiui Court of Hiu Uhln d Htatis I j tlieOitoter term. Attorney 1'. H. llloli.rl, ho said, hul ttnl ahlt, aud could lotntttud hero before Hie Ibth or juh or AUftirt. After Ihit tlmehuwoull like Iho caaotlken lipns soon aa iosalble. This was a vi ry 1m-portmit 1m-portmit nutter, lu which souulhlug IIUetWO,UU')or JliM.UOU worth oler. soual ni etty as lied up lu Hie hand of the Huihrr. W.lrlit Atlorniy Vorluu sild Mr. ltlihardlil toldhlni lliat he would like to file n Irlef lu thla cate, and then fore ured him not lo press the matter for urgumiut at present. Mr. Dlikaon, rei lying to thodlitrlct attorney, mlJ th.it ir Mr. Ill, hard was not ablu to llio hi hrler lu lime, when Iho cutu had U cu set.ao that Mr. Vorlnii could rejly, ho and hit lolliume ttould supply II In tho foim uf oral arguniiul, rutlur than lit luecaiego uver for au luditlulti, tried. Tho court ei t the nruumiuts for Kip-tetubor Kip-tetubor 1st, M 10 u. in. ' JI'CJI-II kin 1IIA1T. Attorney Msgltiula, re'erttng ti the ra-e of Mi Comtek ts. Aulltor Trail (an appeal from the Knirlli Ulttrlrt), said tut Intolted Ihe qiieitton or tho tspeiillture or large amount of money aoniotoo.Oi W n prorltedly the lil legltlttiire lo tbearloutturAl colli (r, I ut wlilch coulj not lie a plhtl to tho purote IntetiUod until Ihe miller mil-ler hit been dlpoedo' hy llilsooiirt. All ttie arllia w ere now rsa ly lo lake up tho caa. Chltt Justice Zino sail ItKoulJle tailed upaome tlmo durlu I thu prttont term. AtllXnr MIDI AIIAIV, Attorney Armtlring briut tip the aipeal of Albert Kelm, who la nt I resent undergoing a iitni of tight jeora In Hie penitentiary for robbery nt the homo ol Mr. Wood, 111 ir His Wnrni Hprlnga. Couuiel hssrevlouly wssted coml lerabto energy on this rn-i, and lie now trlet again It obtain a new trial for his client on several grounds, rbeeu IticblJol a directive Indlctnu lit, Hie admlealon of Imj r tr etldence. and erroneous In-tructlona uf the trul fudge. lilttrlct Attorney Vnrlan ot tsiaed tint motion, which waa tlit u submitted. 11 IX Aluunr .llttl On a tjournment touay Chlif Justice ZarieHtinoiJiiceJ tint ttio caurl would nJJ lurn uutll Au).uat 'ir t. tiitirn.AM.ot . Clerk Tttcbe, the now Territorial librarian, ha now got his III rary lu lliinshait. DiebtMSsan all arrangt-1 on thosiielti-a In eii-rllonl order, and tliorto-n la furnished with a numtier of well pollshe I tabic at which iillor-ncjs iillor-ncjs mid nlhrrs desiring to rontult any legal w. ru may sit quietly uu I comfjrlably na long nstheyp'exe. It Is a big Imirotcmeiiton the nil dark sol dingy lllitiry quarters In tho WasilchiiiilMliig. llallin"Hprsi,ite's blood waa lrt thla miming. Mr groat wut the uolao ou-raaloneil ou-raaloneil lit mill worklnrj nn the elo-vabirln elo-vabirln Hie new I ulldlng thtt Hiehuil-iicm Hiehuil-iicm of the Hut rime court wi Interfered Inter-fered with lorn lime. 1'retetitly Mr. Hrraiuo wna rtquetleil to snk to the workiten, and for aftw mumriits the htmmetlng stoiJ. Hut alien It broke out i,slii tho Inllltr dl Inyml rtmarkabln agility, lie ooterellho dltUnca tstwitn his chair nud tho door at almost n single stride, nn I nt-laiktd nt-laiktd tho ollendtra vigorously with tils tongue. W hen llio wrangle endwl thu workmen riatcl for a trlefsiaton anJ llio court wo uqt fuither Inter-ruted. |