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Show LEGAL S'JALPiHG "0I1 1 EST. A ttttaorical Boabslioll Ex 'ols In in; Sup-jrai Court Lo.ji. tun.it'i ut in AmiHtir. AI nniry n 1 all (I. f. Jaekeen Trlai Hit Hand at n "-cuiiilhr, Hat l.llll In Ilia Allilipt. Auoihsr "MnMllon," lu'. Hilt llmi In 1 n imperatively mid f.iroi, waa l rung thla moruliig In thu Territorial n 11 rtnieeiust riant, iijrtly alter tlio u mm ut the day's melon. lhrr.i wis di.rn en tha djokot for arguoiaul this nflernojti the well r mmi rel ens of Wllliim I'eregi, plaint II anl appsllut, vt Wai II. Dvdect al., ilefendautianl rarpinJ ouv li It a sill la equity UiJlt title briuglit up)n an nlvcrie claim Hid I y pUlntlll njalntt the defen-danta' defen-danta' npplioAtlou for 11 U. 8 patent to mlu ril Unit Tno dalonlanls deny tn miletlll nlleMlolll ol the ooiuplaiiit anl fur further nutwrr allrgu tilt anl imc'hI.):i lu thrm-iclvct. thrm-iclvct. Couutol la tho milter are J. V. Marshall uud Gerald tl. 1. Jackson on tha mo aide mil W. 11. Dtk'oii and Hmwn anl HonJor-ton HonJor-ton 01 ths other, nui It was In ruler-ituoe ruler-ituoe to this apsal Hint thu Incident above hlutod attraniplroJ. Mr. Jaokson, 01 ouu of tlm attornea for tho appelljut, applied 1 1 tho court to grant 11 ooiitlmiuiov, nnd read u voluminous mil uvit 111 support of hla requeit. llu set (ortli, mainly, Hint Juuue V, Marihali, senior counsel for tbo npilluut, loutd not bo iretcut during this tnrm of ojurl, ai he It now out of Hie Territory, lu Colorado, on-gagud on-gagud on legal butluiai, and that liu had not had tlmo texaiuluo thu re-spotidentt' re-spotidentt' brief, Alllant then went on to stito that ho himself could not proceed with tho hearing, for the reason rea-son that lie had hot ha 1 tlmo to pre-aro pre-aro for tho urgumoiit, having been Puiily eugagid ur tho ptit three mouths examining nltnetaot and securing uvideuce on benalf of Ills cliekt,also In securing proof that thu undue un-due Irom which this apital Is taken wasoblalmd by Iraud, lerjury, bilbery and the suppression of testluioiiy ou tbo part of and at tho Inituuce, oounlv-auceund oounlv-auceund procurement of thu du uud-aatsuud uud-aatsuud respoiidonls HI 1100 December, 15J2, ullUut s'ltuj, li 1 had repaitedly i plied fur a brief from thu attorneys for Ihu reipondeuts, but bad been unable to secure a copy until March i'lst Int., and proceeded tosiiyt "that the reason for ttie desire ou tha part of the defendants nud re. spoudeutH lor proceeding loa hearing and argument of Ihlsca.u at this term of rouit, wbeu the plalntltl and appollant Is not prepared to 1 1 proceed, Is beouuio said defendants uud resKndeuta know aud always have known that tald decrea was obtained ob-tained In the oourt below by fraud, clcuelt, perjury and bribery of said do fenlanliuud ruipoudeutt, tUelrngenta aud servants, and by and wltu tho knowledge, contont, and procurement of sutd defendants and nppellanlii, and of which this alllant bus ample 1 roof, and cuu produce amplo proof lliere nwli. lint by return of said fraud, dtcell, bribery and perjury tbu court below from which thla appeal Is taken watnadhat beon Impoied upon uud Involuntarily mado the ineauaof Injus tlru.riiattluco the 16th day oll'euruury IbOt, said defendants huvu nttemjto tolirlbuaomoof thu wltnettet for thu plalntltl and appellant, aud tald at-temitedbrltcry at-temitedbrltcry waa with thu Know ledge of oue 1. Ills, a clerk and attlst-antol attlst-antol William II. Dlrktjn, onu ot tho r.ltorneye for Ilio defendants and retiondents herulu. That tha frauj, bribery, perjury aod iiipirwslon of tettluiuiy above set lorlli waa not fully known to thla atllant before this ai tiesl waa taken to thla court, and alllant hat lull proof of tame." Tho re.dlng of thu latter portion of thu document fell something akin to a thunderbolt upon thu attorueyt present, pres-ent, umong whom were Missn, Dick-ton Dick-ton and Arthur llrown. Tho former emphatically denounced Ihu contents of the nllldavlt at eciudalous and untrue; while Attorney llrown, riling aud bringing his douched list down upon tho bar lablu, similarly gave vent to his feelings. As to tho casu Itself, he aald, It wat a trivial one, aud could be dbposod of lu a veiy short time, llu asked their honors to dispose of Mr. Jackson's aflldavlt forthwith by raferrlng It to the grand Jury. Mr. Jackson rejoined that that waa cxactl) what he would like. Let It go to the grand Jury by all means. Judge Zaue said tho court did not caro to puts uion the matter In any way, and tho application of counsel for a continuation uf the cato woulJ bu denied. Mr, Jackaon thou took up his apert and doiartud, but lie and Mr. l.lllt (Ihu gentleman referral to lu thu allldavll) chaiicud to meet utt ouhtldu ths courtroom about half an hour later, and thcru was every aparancu ot trouble. Mr. Llllt urn lied such epithets epi-thets us "cur," and "liar" to Ihu ufleiiillng parly, llefore, however, unytlilug moru crcuired Judgu Hon-demon, Hon-demon, Ilalllir Hirugui, and a few others t.ok It upon themselves lo coma between, and luducod thu couplu to go their re.pectlve wnjs. 'Ihu next thing heard of thu mattor waa at noon, wbeu, lust at the rourl wat about to adjourn, Attorney Dloi-rou Dloi-rou wc lit beloru ilio Judges aud moved that the olJeclloiiaOlu nllljavlt bs atrlcken Irom tbo filet of tbu court us scandalous. The practice, he touk It, waa Hell settled that thu court would not suUer to remain 011 Itt filet any acandaloiit Ujcumont, tor Ihu reason that It would not icrmlt tho process of Hie cou rl or Ha f tr la of pro-ciduroto pro-ciduroto be uted asavehnin for thu grallllratlou of malituor soiudtl. Iu that allldavll, which had bteuaworu to by Mr. Jacktou, a youug member of this bar had been aocusod In ao many words of subornation of eruiy. If theru were any foundation, or tup.osod fuiiiiJiVoo, fpt tbu charge u alnat Mr I Ilia, this was not Hi pio w.,v of iwitlnr H tiwn ,'uo no ri. It e'louUluiMi loan malt ihu nuijeo uf II moiliiii or 1 sAltloii to llar Hi ut 1 tnl rnuoti IilJillUjs t Mr, I.I lr. Mr. Jioin ntl Mr. llu a 1 had tnuniml that liailaalrfd, wl.h inatlc , tonojilia Mr.KIHl with uburpatiun ol lorpity. Noltil 1; of thu a itt ana ahuwiilnhlt ntndlvlt, which ineruy set torth that llu "knew of tin. thing." Hut tor Mr. Ii, lis himielf 00111 lug to It I ill nnJ glorifying o'er tno fact that hu had tilt (Jaekauu'a) wit Date In ketilns eomowlierti nil ie marking, "You fellow u III ye. tie the niottairprlsiid iiiun nu thu fec.mf thu uartn," hewoiill h n kno'u nothing alwullt. If Mr. Llllt ha l'kep; his mouth hul" he (lli sKtkkr) might ixrhapa havn titen u "aiiri rite 1" mall, llu ho found hla wllouaioit hy going to I'jtk City. H ha I allljavlb. by him at lo tho I rllivry ol tliu truth ut ever) Ihliu hn had beforo, elated. If Mr. Ulo'tnu wants 1 to lio Jliom, let him. Jud,o .ins they hive no place here. Mr. Jack'on Thoru latiomsllct, It la only an attempt li help my clleut. I kouw Mr. HII e aud llkid him Bin young man, mil iluatlll. Mr. Dicktou Y'ou know thla mailer mai-ler ha I nollilng U !) with the Msliti or oLheiulw of 11 conllniaore. Judge nc Tlm court la of opinion opin-ion lint this allldavll about I bu atrlclieu from the nlrt and a utders. |