
    GORDON vs. RECORDERS’ COURT JUDGE (Detroit),
    No. 13775.
   To compel respondent to sign a bill of exceptions on behalf of relator who had been convicted of the murder of his own daughter.

Denied January 17, 1894.

The relator contended that but a single question was involved, viz., as to whether his wife was a competent witness against him, and the bill as presented contained only the testimony of the wife and the court insisted that the testimony of the relator should be included.  