Show p J IN THE SUPREME COURT 1 A Jrlst of Cases Before the llrcut lilliiinal oaTho Cclcbinted lldwcll disc I tIle Court Is to Have > ew Kiilps nissts Itoslioroueli I iiierson nnd Itnnllns Ulll ItcUsc TIle Orccm > nld Icrjni Case Argued Submitted and Taken Under Vdvlscmcnt I I The regular daily session of the Su > rcmo Court convened at 10 oclock Ibis morning with fudges Zane Henderson and Dorcmin on the bench and a full tendanco of the bar In the case of the People etc respondents pondents vs Thomas Tidwoll ct alap ollants the petition for a rehearing which had been licroloforo argued mil submitted was denied by the Court The case of lolin Jirooks plalntiir vs Ellen Warren defendant was heard on an application for n writ of prohibition Tine writ was denied and 1 tho case dis nssed and the Court ordered that the efcndant recover from the plaintin The following order was made and lillhCnll on record It appearing to lImo Court that u revision re-vision of tIne rules thereof Is needed and roper it is hereby ordered that Messrs losborough Emerson and llavvlms be appointed a committee to make unJ re port such revision tho same to bo done with all convenient speed Tlio case of Iho People icspondents VR Ambrose Greenw appellant from tine First District was then taken up and argued by Messrs Amcrson and Knnball for tlio appellant and by Mr Diekson for tIme respondent Tins 13 the celebrated perjury case which occupied the attention of tho pubic pub-ic last spring It will bo remembered bter 3 1 alta tr fl a11 bat Grecnvvald was arrested and trice in the First District Court at 0dcn on ho charge of defimmg tho character of tho lato lamented Fudge owers Grcenvvalds story seems to have been a put up job and it proved to mono of tho worst cases of blackmailing yet on record The scandal implicate 11 respectable young lady of Ogden with Judge Powers and altogether mado a serious allair The details w ero know at ho time and hardly need retelling The case was submitted by counsel and taken under advisement hy the Court |