
    PEOPLE v. SPRAGUE.
    
      (Supreme Court Cal.,
    
    
      July 28, 1880.
    
    
      Pac. Coast Law Jour., Aug., p. 739.)
    
    Remittitur issued regularly will not be recalled.
   By the Court:

The remittitur on the former appeal having been regularly issued without inadvertence, we have no power to recall it; therefore the motions that the remittitur be recalled and a bill of exceptions be settled, are denied, and the order appealed from is affirmed.

Remittitur forthwith.  