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THE CHICAGO DAILY 'TRIBUNE FEBRUARY 22, 187 TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE, . ;Rfi:l OF SUDAORIPTION él“?““'-‘ IN ADYANCE), al i B 12, undas ol Faacdyne B1E80 | naay Partsol a y tho samo rate, To pravent delay and ‘mistakos, ho suro and give Post ©ffico address {n full, Including State and County, Romittances may bo mado eithor by draft, oxpross, Pout Office order, or in rogistored lottors, at onr risk, TERMA TO OITY fll'nl?l’llllllll,l i " rarod, Bunds . . 25 cents por wook. Dol Gollvorsds Hunder qrcontod: 35 conts ot meok: Addross THE TRIBUNE COMPANY, Cornor Madtson and Dentborn-ata,, Oliloago, Iil. CONTENTS OF DAY'S TRIBUNE, FIRST PAGE—-Waslington News: Proosedinga in Con. grose; Al Toll His Story; The Ioulsiana Oase| Tho Utah Qusstion—Adyortisomonts, BRCOND PAGE~1arvard: Tho Univorsity Systom Dis- ouss od—Caunoll Bleoting Last Kroning: 'The Mayor's Polloo Commisslonors Conflrmod—~Washing. ton Latter, YHIND PAGT—Law Courts~Tho Police Committes—Tho Colfax Prosonts—Advertisemants, FOURTIH PAGF—Kditorials: Tho Lonistana Onse; Tho Wileon Committeo's Roport; Tho Bolenco of Briblng —Onrront Nows Itoms, FIFTIL PAGE—Logislativo Notos from Springfiold-- Amusomonts—Tho Trados'® Assembly~Biarkels by Tolegraph—Advortisomonts. SIXTH PAG li—~Monotary and Qommorofsl, SLVENTH PAGE—Woman Buftrago Convontion—Even- ston Mattors—The City in Briof—Small Advertise- onts: Roal Mstate, For Balo, To Hont, Wanted, DBoarding, Lodging, Lto, BIGHTH PAGE—Forolgn Nows—Btato Legitlaturss— Miscellancous Tolograms~-Auotion Advortisomonts, TO-DAY'S AMUSEMENTS, i THEATRE-Madison strost, botwaen O oons. Togsgomort of Tidwin. Hooth, R oo 4 Don Conss do Lazan," Evoning, * Mor. _ cbant of Vonloo." ACADEMY OF MUBIO— Halstod streot, sonth of Dradteon. ¢4 Wifaaf Two." Afternoon and oveniog. HOOLLY'S OPERA MOUSE--Randolph stroot, bo- twoon Clark and LaSalls,, **Major Wolliogton Do Boots," ** Erorybody's Frind.* Aftornoon and evening. MYERS' OPERA 110USE—Monroa strect, betwoon Stato and Dowrborn. Arlington, Cotton & Komblo's Minstrol and Burlesque Troupo, Kthiopian Gomioalities. Aftornoon and ovoning. GLOBE THEATRE-Desplainoa stroot, botween Madi. son and Washington, *‘Nock snd Neok.' Aftornoon nnd eveniug. AIKDN'S TIEATRI-Rubinateln Cencerts Matinos, "BUSINESS NOTIGES. 2 UFFERING FROM T O A A et ot sy of . the, vath congh, cold, antima, bronchith ¢80 ofton orminato (n consu pimont trablos 0 oLL0%, Loroa Liver O ZLimo," safo and offonolona remedy, Thle iy no qu g )y prescriliod by tha medical :35?"%3::?.‘:;?&5 DA TLROR, Ofamist, 7 o W o103 Cbasiate Boatwa: 801 by all druggiots, /6 TIATH DYE, _THIS SPLENDID e o oy - tho worid: Theoniy tru and por: oot 830, Marmioss, rotinblo, and instantancots: nodisap. thiimant: o ridioaious it oF unploasant odor, RKomo- o M ‘oifocia of bad dyos and wasios. Broducas im- e B L Sonuinsiiool, W et SROdCDy M Aropgista. OHARLES Propriotor, N, ¥, The Chitage Tribune, Saturday Morning, Fobruary 23, 1873. TO ADVERTISERS, 1In consoquenco of thogreat pressuro upon thd col- umos of,tho Sunday edition of Te TRIDUNE, adver- Tiuers oro roquested to band in thelr advertisomonts ot £8 oarly an hour os possible, in order that they msy bo proporly clasaified. — e The Boldiors' Bounty Lond bill has beon ad- veraoly roporfed by tho Senate Committoo on . Public Lands. The Common Uouncil baveratified the Mayor's nomination of Lovi P. Wright and Oprlile Mason as Polica Commisslonors. Tho voto stood 28 to 9. The Sennte of Maino, by a majority of onéin 5 vota of twenty-nine, have decided that cidor, if not of the intoxicating sort, may bo sold and drank within tho Btats The Constitutional Convention of New York proposes, 88 o constitutional provision, that the ZErio, Champlain, Oswogo, Oayugs, and Secnocs Oanals bo held as the property of tho Btate for- over. Bonator Pomeroy’s counsel have obtained Joavo to summon additionnl witnosses, one ‘of avhom will eweor that Pomoroy told him that ho would pay nobody any money for his voto. The cnse of Phelps, Dodge & Co, is atill In doubt, Tho United States District Attornoy at Now York ias devigod 8 compromiso for tho dis- spute botween them and the Govornmont, and it ‘Js pow undor consideration by Seorptary Bout- woll. 1t i8 chargod that tho liquor doaloraof Indians ralsed £250,000, to bo spont on the Logislaturo to dofeat tho stringont Tomperance law which as passod yesterday. One Spuator was offerod 81,000 to sbsent himself from the yote. The Bonate has ordered the facts to bo Investigpted. Tho Chicago Freo Library Lot Exchange bill has passed tho House of Reprosontatives in the sbope In which it camo from the Senato, with tho oxception of astipulation that, if any dif- foronco is found to bo due by the Governmont on the oxobango, it shall pot bo paid until an sppropriation is mads for it. b — The other day, & Senate Committeo roported that to pay §60,000 to an opposing candidato for tho Banate to withdraw was bribory, whoro- upon Mr. Jim Nye, of Novads, who rocently declined being o candidate for Bonator in favor of Jones, in an oxcited mannor protested agalnst uoy more investigations; if they wore continued nuy longer, he said, thoy would avorturn tho foundations of porsonsl liberty. What was it that 8o excitod Mr. Nyo? Prosident Crant aunounced at tho Cabinet mooting, yesterday, that the pross of publlo bueiness which would attend the fnauguration of hia second Administration would provent the visit to the “South ho Lad hoped to make -in March. It it undorstood that tho deliborations of the Cabinet wore advoraa to calling an oxtra #ossion of Congross. The Benato, howover, will Jo called on to moot in oxtraordinary session on March 4, s — Gontlles of moderato viows and Iiberal Mor- mmong are exid by our despatchios from Utah to favor the proposal brought before Congross by Bovator Pool, to logalize all polygamous mar- zinges in the past, for the sako of tho Women and children who are concerned. Tho Mormon pricsthood have nob yob.abandonod tho horrors -of the blood atonement aystem, and in ono placo are roported to have violently urged thejr fol- lowers to toar limb from limb those who have dared to apoatatiza, — Ono of tho carpet-bag mombors of Congrosa bins been investigating tho accounts of tho war ©! 1812, and has discovered that, in tho settle- .mopt mado by tho Government somo forty or Aty yours ago, thoro was a mistake In gomput- iug tho interost, and that there {s now due to Virginia, North Carolina, Tenuossce, Messachy- isetts, and some othar Btates, ovor three millipns «of dollara, This sum he proposes shall bo pald out of tho Tronsury, and tho bill for thet pur- posu, though dofented, raceived nearly 100 votes. This sliows tho indifforonco withi which Congross troata tho oxponditure of monoy by milllonk, and the spoclfle gravity whicl overy bill haa that proposos to plundor tho Treanury, i ho Oanads Bouthorn Tailway, the shortest and most level routo botwoon Buffalo and Do- troit, waa finishod yostorday. When tho Ohicago & Canadn Bouthern Rallway, which is tocomploto thoconnootion botwoon Buffalo and tho Wost,shall havo boon built, tho movement of froight East- ward, whiol {s now embarrassed by want of fa« cilitios, will bo grontly accolorated. This new routo saves in distanco and grades, and has thoroforo loss capital invested than competing linos on which to make dividends and intercst. Dierogarding Govornor Bovoridge's withdrawal of tho nominations for Railrond Commissioners, tho Sonato Railrond Committoo have rocom- monded that Btillwoll and Robinson Lo not con- flrmod. Thoy approve tho nomination of Mec- Oroa. This attompt to bring those namos again boforo the Bonato, and to question the right of tho Govornor to withdraw his nominations, was -dofoatod by tho declsion of tho Prosident of the Bonato, that the Governorhad oxorclsed a powor that was undoubtedly bis, and that the Bonato had nothing to say in the mattor, Bomo person or snother, honestly perhaps, got & law passod providing for a slight chango in tho uniform of the army ; and, notwithstanding thia fact, tho Buroau of Clothing wont on purchasing supplios of tho old kind, rod now thero is nontly $2,000,000 worth of tho old uniforms on hand. The rosommondation was mado that this shonld all bg 20d, and 1,500,000 waa nsked to buy the now olothes. Tho profit on this littlo job would not bo loss than half & milllon of dollars, and tho Honse of Roprosontatives votod it. The Seunto Committee has, however, rocommendoed that all tho prosont stock of clothing shall bo used up, and that the now uniforms shall not bo purchased until tho old ones are oxhausted. It the Sonato sdbero to this astion of the Commit~ toe, somobody may logo n° good thing, but the Troasury will bo that much tho bettor off, S e————— A govors commentary upon the conduot of Mr, Colfax and the other members of Congress in- volved in ho Oredit Mobilior mattor was fur- nished by the evidenco of ox-Senator Fowler, of Tonucssco, Just aftor Mr. Colfax had concluded his latest oxplanation, that he had recoived £4,000 from his stranger-friond, Nosbitt, Mr. Fovwlor. tostifled that Oakes Amos had offored him the samo amonnt of Credit Mobilier stock that hnd boen given to Colfax; but, from Ames' explanation of what was oxpeotod of thoso mem- bora of Congress rocolving the stock, ho con- oluded that his private intorests would bo placed in opposition to his publio dutios, and, theroforo, ho could not honestly accopt thostock., This *was tho view taken by Sposkor Blaino, ox-Bona- tor Bayard, Mr. Boutwoll, and Sonator Logan, but seems noyer to have oceurred to Mr. Colfax or Mr. Kelloy. ———— In 1857, when Mr. Jobn B, Floyd was Beere- tary of War, o war with the Mormons was gat up, and & military oxpedition fitted out and eent scross tho Plains, Tho job cost ten or twelve millions of dollars, which was & big sum for thoso days, and pormitted only two or threo milljons of profit to tho speculators. It looks now yory much es if somebody was trying to ropoeat this busingss on a Iargorseale. It is pro- posed to gend an Army to Utah, and to call out rogiments of voluntoors, and for what? Thoro s not a protonco that there is any disorder in tho Torritory. 1Itis conceded that tho publio jponco and prosperity wore novor go woll cstab- lished as now. But there are idle handa that want something to do, and, thoreforo, a war with tho Mormons, upon & pretext of reforming thelr morals, and which war will cost thirty or forty ‘millions of dollars, is strongly urged. Toaching morality or religion with the bayonet ia a pro- cesn hardly sanctioned by tho civilization of tho sgo. e —— ‘When tho bill giving right of way to tho Atchi-~ son, Topoka & Santo Fo Railroad, and granting it publio lands for depots, was beforo tho House, Mr, Twichell, of Massnchusotts, who is enid to bo tho Preaident of the Company, epoke in its favor, and in opposition to taking from the road tuo power to mortgage, He was at onco mot by pbjectlons from sovoral membors, who, with a dolicato sonsitivoncss that I8 raro _in that ~quartor, wmrotested that omo who wag dircctly infercated fn the monsure; ought not to vote and Jobby forit, Br, Cox Atated that ho ad never, since his membership in tho Houso, witnossod a moro shamaful sight than that of Mr. Twichell arguing in his own intorost, Ho hopod that, for the public erodlé of Congross, Mr. Twichell would neither vote nor talk for the moasure, It I8 easy to imagine tho discomfituro this suaden cittbreak of Con- grossional virtus bronght upon poor T'wicholl, who hns seont Jongressmen voting aud pleading withont remonstranco overy day of every sossion for yonxs, for schemes of private and public plunder jn which they wero to have shares or dividends, Tho bill was dofoated. The Chicago produce murkets were more ac- tive yestordsy, provisions bolng higher and brondstuffs lowor, Moess pork was uotive, and 100 por brl highor, closing at $13.00 cash, or sellor Maroh, and $13.30@13.33 soller April. Lard was activo, aud Go por 100 Ibs Ligher, at $7.00 for cash or seller Maroli, and $7.80 ‘sellor April. Meats wero nolivo, and 3o por I higher, at 456@45¢o for shoulders, 635@03go for shorl xibe, B3@03fo for short elonr, and BI@8Ie for 181b grepn hams. Drossed hogs were 106 por 100 1bs higher, closing at §5,25@6.80. Migh- wines woro moro . active, and steady, at 870 per gollon. Lake frelghts woro flrm and quiot, at 13}dc for corn to Bufalo, Flour was stendy ond moro mctive, Wheat was aotive and woal, daclining 1340 per bu, and closed at $1,203{ cash ; 81,214 sellor Maroh, and 8128} sollor April. Corn waa activo and oasior, closing at 803o cash 1 8330 sellor April, and 86)¢o soller Mgy.. Oals wora quiot and J{c lower, at 20c cash, and 20340 seller March. Hyo wau quict and firm at 6@ 0534o. Barloy was dull and oaslor, closfog at 71 @180 cash, and 7o seller Maroh, Live hogs oponed quiet at Thureday's prices, but latey in the doy advauced 5@100, or to $4.25@4.70. Tho cattlo and shoop marketa woro qu ot and without quotable chsnge, —— -The sult which Las boon lualituteq againat General Fromont in Paris hng direoted attention ouce more to tho contract mado hotween him and Genoral Bohonelr,§ in Parls, in May, 1809 A bill passod tho House in March, 1809, granting Aho xight of way to the Momphis & X1 Paso Rallroad, but Gonpgronsadjournod for the summes boforo the Bonate reachiod it, Iargo Govornmont subsidien In lands and bonda. Mihlater Washburna exposod tho fraud, but was attacked by Fromorit through the pross. Tho misroprosontationa woro succossful onough to soll sovoral milliona of tho bonds. It was 8t thia timo that Goneral Solienck want to Parls, and thoro, aa attornoy for tho */Southern Land Apgoncy" (an institution that had nover boon in- corporatod, of which Frodorlok W. Poor, Gon- oral Bohonck's nephew was Genoral Agont), mado o contract with QGonoral Fromont, as Vico Prosident of tho Momphis & El Pago Railrond, by whioh this ‘'Southorn Lond Agoncy " was to soll three-fourths of all tho land recoived by the railrond undor grants from tho Btato of Toxas, The ** Southorn Land Agonoy " was to have commlsslons ranging from 10 to 15 por cont, and it wasto eutablish and maintaln ngonclos in Europo na woll as America, tho omigrants boing mainly kopt in view. This contract was subscquently ratifled in Now York, whithor both Genoral Schonok and Goneral Fromont wont for that purpose. It was & nice project, which, it has boen estimated, would have ylelded about $3,000,000 irrospoctive of any ndditional grant from Congross, Tho bill subsoquently fallod in the Sonate. Tho right of way wag givon to thoToxaa Pacifio Railroad, and an effort was made to have this now rond rocog- nizo tho contract, but it was not sucooentul. —eee The Oineinnati Commercial roviowa somo of tho notablo procedonts furnished by the Dritish Parlismont for (dmllnk with corruption among ita mombors. Tho imponchmont and disgraco of Lor d Bacon for taking bribos ia familisr. Both bofore and alnce his time, bribery of mombora of demulng hia procoodings in detall, tho Commite ton dlemiss him by saying ¢ i Viewod in any light In which your Commltjoo can conslder fliem, tha orders snd injunction made and grantad by Judgo Durell in this caso aro most ropro- henatblo, erroncous in point of law, and aro wholly vold for want of jurlsdiction, and your Committes muat oxpress thelr gorrow and humflintion thatn Judgo of tho United Blates should havo procoeded in such flogrant disrogard of his duly, and havoso far overstepped tho inils of the Fedoral Jurisdiction, This is tho unnnimous opinion of soyen Ro- publican Bonnaw, Whatover differonco mny oxiat ng to tho remodies proposod, thoy are unan- fmous in thoir condomnation of tho usurpa- tions by the Court; and tho onormity of that uaurpation {8 not' in the loast mitigated, but rathor hoightened, bocauss of the approval and support given toit by brother{n-1awism at Wneh- ington. In tho faco of theso facts, 80 ovor- wholmingly ostablished, the Ilouse of Ropro- sontatives ouglht met to Lositato to prosont articlos of impeachmont against Judge Duroll, Tho mnjority of the Committeo doolaro that thero ia no logal State Govornmont in Louisl~ ana. No returns of tho lnst olection have ovor beon logally canvassed: and no person lns, thoroforo, ever beon logally declared to be eleot~ od. Fivoof tho membors doolare that, if any Logislaturo haaa logal oxistonco, it is that known 8s tho MoEnory Loglslaturo,—but the body known a8 tho Kollogg Logislaturo is nothing but tho croation of Judge Durell’s usurpntions. Mr. Trumbull, ono of\tho &ix, maintains that tho MoEnory Logislaturo wag lawfully doclared olocted, and should bo rocgmizod. Mr. Morton, whilo agrooing with the other mombers of um/nnmmmo, takes tho ground that the Buprome Court of tho Stato of Loulsi- Parlismont has boon rogarded as one of tho ans, having doolded , that the Board highest crimen, and punished by oxpulsion. In [ of officers recognizeil by Judge Duo- 1677, ono John Ashburnlam wag oxpolled [ xoll was tho logal Board to convass from tho Houso of Commons for rocolving £0600 from Fronch morchants, In 1095, n Mr. Guy, who was both & member of the Commons and Seorotary of tho Treasury, was sont to the Tower for takiug & bribo, and dismissod from ofico. BirJohn Trovor, tho Bpesker of tho Housoe of Commons during tho reign of Willinm and Mary, wgs oxpolled for having taken a thou- sand guinens for sorvicos which Lie rondored cor- tain morchants; and, a fow dpys later, Mr, Thomas Hungerford, a momber, was likowiss expolled ns belog gullty “of o high crime and misdemeanor by re- coiving twonty guinoas for his pains and sorvico" in bohalf of the samo moasure. More- over, tho British Parliomont has always pro- tooted tho virtuo of its mombors by tho strictest rules in regard to tho advancomont of any indi- vidual intorost, or interest as attornoy, in that body. Mombaers are probibited from the accopt- ance of any foos for professional services con- nocted with any mensure ponding befors either Houso of Parliament, There is also arulo in tho Houeo of Commons that no mombor shall bo allowed » voto wupon any quostion in which ho has & direct pocuniary inter- cst, It is not of unfrequent ocourrenco for membors to stato the interest which they haye in pending moasures, whether near or romoto, and gk instructions in rogard to their privilogo of voting. I¥is common, too, to throw out votes upon information of a momber's boing interested in tho question on which ho hasvoted, No Committeo can consider a bill in which any momber of tho Committoe Las on intorest. Every momber {8 incompotont to practico as counsel bofors the House, or any Commltteo, or {0 adviea on any privato bill in Parllament, If the Amorican Congress had made it a practice to rostriot its mombors ss closely as tho membera of Parlinment aro restricted by its rules, it {a not probablo that tho flagrant cox- ruption of recont development would over have heon reachod, Thoso rostrictions bave the of- foot of keoping hoforg mombors constantly tho dongors which attend logislation in which they Lave an interest, and to impross upon them the importance whioh tho nation sots upon their absolute purity. i e THE LOUISIANA CASE. The report of tho Senate Committea on Privi- logos and Elections upon the Louisiana case will command the thorough respoct of the country. The Committee gonsists of Benators Morton, Carpentor, Logan, Trumbull, Hill, Alcorn, and Anthony, all of them Ropublicans, and sall, ex- copt Mr, Trumbull, pretty strong partisans, In the examination of tho Louislans case, thoy Lliavo rison above party couslderations, and liave regolutely Iaid baro tho frauds and usurpationa: of all porsons connocted with tho disgracetul proceedinga iu that State. In condemnation of tho conduct of Judge Durell, of the United Btatog Distriot Court, the Committeo are unan_ jmous. His interforonce and usurpation aro do- nounced in a8 gevero torms ps have boen employ- ¢d by anybody, snd his nctions aro presented in guch dofail ps to moke his imponchment the noxt thing in ordor, Tho Committco traco to him, and 16 his official misgonduct, tho rosponsibllity for all thig subsequent crime committed by all the others, Tho rival candf- didatos £62 @ovornor wore MoEnory, Fusion, and Kollogg, Republican, Tho fact probably is, that McTnery ;ucpivéd substantially tho votes of all tho white jnbabifants of the Biitd; and Kollogg thie votes of &ll, or nearly fi, fhe colored pololer That both sidos rosorted to all the frands and ‘coptrivances they could Invent is porhiapy equally truo, Tho Govornor in offico was p sup- porter of McEnery ; the Federsl officors woro ,0f Judgo Durell tho Committoo daclare to have sontodin Parls pelinving passod, | thou If issuod by any othor eitizon, After cou- supporters of Kollogg. ‘Tho Govornor had cons trol of tho oanvass aud deolaration of the votg, ospeclally of tho returns for mombors of tho Logislaturo, Thore was a strugglo over this, and, pendling tho declaration of tho Govornor of tho nemos of tho membors of tho ‘Loglalntlub oloct, an appeal was'mado by the Custom Hougo authorities to Judgo Durell. This funetionary took jurlsdiction of thocpse, Je Qmumd an order probibiting, under the Penaltion of con tompt, any persons meoting as a Leg- islature envo such poréons ns should bo wemed fo tho United Biates Mar- shal by cortaln othor porgpus named by him; ho issuod an ordor to (L Biyrahal to om- ploy forgo to tako possession of all tho offices of the Btate Government, and to proteot the Logls- Inturo Lie bind eallod Into existonco by his order, All this was done by the Marghal, Goneral Lmory was ordored from Washington to oxocuto tho crders given to tho Morskal, Thoso ordord been {llegal ind vold, Thoy eay that he had no more authority {o order the Helzuro of tho Btato Houso than ho had to ordor tho sofzuro of tho Oapitol at Washington, 'Ihoy cnndumu; in un- monsured torms, his whole Interforouco ps - authoxized from first to laut, and cspoolally hin order to employ the military, of which order the Commitieo say “it it fmposaiblg ¢p concoiva of | ¢ n more irrogular, llogal, and jn OVOry way juox- uuquh_ln aok on tho part of a Judgo” ‘I'lint order Lad no moro logal forco, tho Committeo add, o9 of tho bouds and lands whioh tho Govern- The concluslon that & business man naturally ould mako, would bo avorso to orippling tho Union Pagtflo iy order to ragover the monoys out of whioh tho Government had hoon dofraudod, and ho would also conoludo that suoh would bo tho offeot of the lnwsult that the Committee roo~ ommend, A moro careful roview of tho roport snd tho proposed logislation, Lowevor, shows that tho ’]uwnl)‘!l will not necossarily have this offcot; and that, oven if it should, the Govern- ment has boon 8o grosely, poraistontly, and un- Plusbivgly ewindlod, that it 18 duo to tho peoplo to racoyor all that esu bo recovered, and to pro- fect thom fully agniust fulyre frauds. 'Tho Commition find that tho cout of tho Unjon Pa- oiflo tozd, oven fn fts Imporfogt condition, wag §60,000,000; that 3123,009,900, or 48 por cont of tho entlro gost of tho road, wad & profit; that fhis profit was seourg] from {he Governmez* anbglgios of money and Jeug, sud that 1t was divided umong thoso who woro acting g Truss Union Paciflo Railrond waa primarily the Trye- mout appropriatod for Jts conetruction. Whon its mavagors, then, Lotrayed thiv trust fox thely tho votes, and thia Board having declared Kol- logg to hinve boon elected Governor, thero is no suthority elsowhero to go behind its judgment. ‘While wo think that Mr, Morton is corrcet in as- sorting that the decision of tho Supromo Court upon tho constructign of tho'Stato Constitution concerning tho oloction laws of the State should Do final and concluslve upon all, and while we do not boliovo that Oongross has any suthority, ex~ pross or implied, to roview a declsion of such a Court in such o case, and that 1t bo would a most dangorous powor to concado to Congross, of do- claring which of soveral candidates for Governor wag tho logally-clected ono, still the majority of thp Committep show good grounds for tho position they have takon. Thoy trace tho composition of tho Btato Court itsolf to the illogal action of Judge Duroll, and to tho usurpa- tion of Pinchback, who was unlawfully recog- nizod as Acting Govornor. Hence its docisiona aronot the doclsions of tho Supromo Court of tho Btato, but of an illogal and usurping body. They hold that the docislons of tho State Oourt, boing tainted by tho original fraud, are ns void ng thoso of Durell, Thoy traco the lincago of the Btate Court ga follows : Judge Durell, by tho use of Federal bayouets, crected s protonded Loglslaturo; this pretonded Leglslaturo im- peschod the Goyornor, and suspended him; it then made Pinchiback Acting Governory it then sbolished ono State Court and oreated another, to which Pinchbpck appointed the Judge, and this Judge docided the Durell Legislature to bo Ipgally olocted, Herg it will bo soon that Durell's intorforonce being illegal and vold, all aubsequent proceedings rosulting from- it must ehisro its fato. Tho Committoo go further, oud say that the Bupremo Court, in point of fact, does nob sustain the validity of tho Kellogg oloction. It decided n collatoral question,fand thore wore no partics defondant to the guit to whom the docision could apply. In this matter tho Committos are unanimous, excopt Mr. Morton, Of thealloged canvass of the votes by the Board oreated by Durcll's order, the Committee say *thoro is nothingin all the comedy of blundors and frauds under conmde oration more indefensible thanthe protonded canvags of tho DBoard,” Tholr reasons are given: 1. The Board had been sbolished by Jaw. 32, It wasonjoined by a Btate Court from noting at all, and by other injunctions from canvassing anythigg buf the official returns, 8. It novor had any roturna boforo it, . As to tho remedy for this etate of things, the Committeo aro mot unanimous. Tho majority, while conceding that, in all probability, McEnory was ‘olected, and would have boon B0 deplared legally, insist that tho whole thing is so tainted with fraud that neithor Governmont can bg recognizoed ; that tho old Govommunt_nhnuld be rostored until & new glogtion can bo had. Mr, Morton, nssuming that tho Supreme Court of tho State was lawfully constituted, contonds that its decision must be observed. Mr, Hill advisos that tho mombers of tho Logielaturo whoso olection was not disputed shall be recognized s tho real Logielaturo, and that thoy procoed to count tho votes and dooclare tho result, BMr, Trumbull contonda that the McEnery Logisla- ture, nnd McEnory himolf, wpre lawfully olect- o4, and should be recognized as the Scnt_ov G_o_v- eramont, Though the Gommittoe aro not agreed as td tho proper remedy, it will be gratifying to the gountry to know that no:member of the Commit. $o00 conld be fndnced to tipprove or sanctlon tho frauds and usurpations of tho Foderal Judge, < «angtion tho uso of tha Fedoral troaps to mor to . © .« an pXisting Btato Govern- peize and overtury, . = an guthoritative mont. Agp prpgcdunt, and au . et of Dprotost againat such a prococding, the I8P #ho Gommitteo is ontitled to a high placo in the politionl litoraiiro,of tho da; THE WILBON QOMMITTEE'S REPORT, The bill propased by the Wilson Committaa to institutos sult againet the Pacifio Rallvond Qom- pany would at firat slght scom to be lilte looking tho stable door after tho Lorse hiad been stolon. oos for the Govermmont, They ol thgt tho own proflt nad benoflt, they hocamo lable In | Bacon, of tho Kausns i’mglnlnh\rfl- This fa tho direct form and should bo severely scrutinized. Two thounand dollars are nover rondy for any poraon unlesn that porson is rondy to do some- oquity for thia breach of truut, This is ths bosta upon which sult is recommonded, and it apponary to bo sonnd; Thoact proposed by the Wilson Committao flvat | t! doflnos tho naturoof tho proposed Inwanit, It | anwell ns five conts,” saya JohnT, Murphy, providesthnt tho Attornoy Gonoral of tho United | Pomeroy's ngont, to W, I, Dond, of the Kansas Statos shall bring sult in oquity agofost tho | Logislaturo. Union Paclflo Railrond Company, and may In- | ward tondency, Whoro thore is no difforonco oludo ns partlos-dofondnut tho following por- { bolweon §5,000 and fivo contg, it shows that tho sona: 1. Thoso who havo subscribed to, or | urgoncy is prossing, and indicatos a nocosslty recolvod ntock in this Company without paylng forit infull. 2, Thoso who rocolved individonds | what you want, and Iwill go right down to Pomoroy's room and flx it up immodiately.” Buch an approsch a8 this is tantamount to a diroct or othorwlso any portion of the capital atock contrary to oquity, 8, Thoso who have recolved ‘profits from construction contraots which right- fully bolonged to tho corporation acting anm | I Trustoo for tho Governmont, 4. Thoso who bavo unlawfully or wrongfully divided United Btatos monoys, bonds, or Iand which should have boon accounted for to the Railrond Company or to the Unitod States. Tho sult is for tho purposo of compolling tho colloo- tion of such moneys, or tho resturation of such proporty, or its aquivalont in value, to oither tho Unitod Btatos or tho Union Pecifio Company, as in oquity may appoar,—for the purposc of pro- tecting tho Govornmont's intorest in tho road as tho holdor of tho socond mortgage. Tho act | i also provides that theso dofendants msy bo mndo to answor separately or togothor in tho United Btatos Oircuit Court of any cirouit; that docreos may bo enforcod against any party do- fondant without waiting the final detormination of tho suit ngainat the other dofendants, ana that roal and porsonal proporty msy bo attached, ta obido tho result of the sult, wherever it mny bo found, Tho act i cortalnly compreliensive enough, to oll appoarancos, to rench all tho partios who have boon guilty of defranding the Govornment, ond to recovor from all who aro financlally To: sponsible, Undor it, Mr. Oakeg Ames could bo eued individuslly on tho contract which ho first mado with tho Union Pacific Company for the construction of thoroad. Then Messra, Oliver Amos, Durant, and the others who wero partios to tho colobrated “Triplicate Agrooment,” by which tho Oakes Ames contract was transforred, aro made liablo, Tho atocks holders of Crodit Mobilier, and all thodo who have recelved Union Pacifio stock in tho way of dividends, are included, so thnt Mosara, Colfax, Patterson, Bingham, Bcoflold, Kelley, aud othor Congressional stockholders, would have to answer for the amount of their proflis, Gonoral Dix, of New York, who got 860,000 stock without paying for it, would bo called on to account for this amount. Afr. Har- lan, of Jows, would be liable for the $10,000 which Dr. Durant gave him, 1f it conld be proved thet this sum came out of the Unlon Pacific Troasury. Tho act thus contomplates an eprnest offort to reach avery msn who has onjoyod profita or benofits out of tho $28,000,000 which the .Committeo find to have boon stolen from tha Governmont, By other soctions of tho amendatory act the Government {s protected ngainat similar frauds in tho future, and any Dirootor or officor of the Unlon Pacific Company, who ehall Mereaftor bo fnstrumontal in declaring dividends or mak- ing mortgages thus forbidden, subjects himseit ton 6,000 fina and two years' imprisonment. The not authorizes slmply a rosort to the Courts of Equity, whoro it shall bo adjudged what pro- portion of tho stolen monogs, bonds, and lands shall bo rofunded by tho sovoral parties wha Lave boon guilty of broach of trust, Tho favor- able result of the proposedsuit would strengthen the Unjon Pacific Road instead of errippling it, and would toach a lesson to the spoculating tribe in and out of Congress which thoy would long romember. THE SQIENCE OF BRIBERY, The numorous Inypstigations which havo been ponding for the past fow wooks in conneotion with Oredit Mobillor, Benatorial eclections, State Treasurios, and other operations which have in- volved Congrossional morals, have laid bare all tho socrots of bribory, snd this so complotely ond unrosorvedly, that it would not be difficult fo compile o hand-hook showing how to catch men, which would bo fully 88 intoresting and in- structive ngold Izank's Comploto Angler, Sucha swork would show how the bait is propared, how fho hook is fashioned, and then how gkilfully tho anglor whips tho strenm and lands the flsh intohis basket. There is only q!io myatery which has not yet beon solved. Tho victims which enappod ot tho bait, and which Onkes Amoa and tho other anglers safoly pooured, wore, after all, but minnows, small suakors, pnd gudgeons, which gre always on tho purface, swimming sbout, with mouths wido opon for anything that may como floating along ; but what has beooms of tho eld fellows who gwim deeper ? How did thoy mansge to come up to tho surfaco, get the balt off the hook without once getting pricked, and thon drop quiotly down, down into deop waters, or under rocks and stumps, to digest tho bait without Paying the ponalty that kns gvertalion all thoso found in Ames' fish:-bpsket ? Lot this myatéry bo whot it may, tho manitold means of bribery by which such professors of " the aclonco as Qakes Ames, Durant, Alloy, Pome oroy, and others hiave achioved sucgesg, sro now thorouglily palpablo, and no loglslator can longer pload iguoranco of what constitutos a bribe, The Lknowlodge thus acquired may be of no ant vulno,' for bribery just now is not a good Pro or fuvorito foru .. ovordons, Tho inarkot oy . stocked. Onkos Amod’ might g0 .to-doy | by, through both Hounos of Congross with his pockets full of bribes, and ho would not flud an opon hand behind a single Congros- slonal coat-tall, Wo prosume thoro is nmots Congrossional family in Washington that would ‘racoive o samplo of ten or'coffoo from tho gracer oven, lost it might be construed to moan a bribe, Virtuo s in ‘tho high placos to-doy, and dls- hongsty hnp suddonly become unfashionablo, Dub this onnnot Inst forovor, Buch a high moral pressuro must inovitably bo followed by rosotion, and temptation will again present itsolf, and humnan naturo may succumb purposely, or Ignorantly, in the futuro 08 it has in tho pnat. Tho chief valuo, thon, of tho tosti- mony in theso invostigations is to furnish Con- gressmon, and’ all othor kinds of logislators, with somo infallible tosts by which they may discover tho tomptor, and not, when it Ia too lato, find thomaclves with Lis monoy In thelr pockots, aud compolled {9 twist and aquirm llko an aol, to provarieato, and do nll moungr of foollsh thinga to conviuco tho publiy that thoy dldu't know Ji wag a bribo. A briof study of tho yprions disguives in which the Dbriber comos mpy be of ygluo, theroforo, and gorve to put tho xoext Congress on jly giard, aud kevp clony hauds in Hlato Loglalatu “T'wo thousand dclurs uve 383dy for you," says D Dorsbagkor, Pomoroy's sgoaty to Fupuk colorating hls doparturo for Pomoroy's room. A vory neat way {8 the following, in which Mr, Palne, Pomeroy's sagont, spproachod Mr, Drise coll, of tho Kansas Logislaturo: Ifo told Mr, D, thoro wns monoy in Topeka, and ho conld hava gome. o need not make any plodgos, but, in o fow days, o friond would call and nsk him to do o favor, which ko could rofuso or not, s ho chose. In this case, thero is n grost deal of sugar on the pill. Tho bribo is indiroct, but it is thoro all tho samo. take to sccuro your voto," says Hoko, ono of Pomeroy's agents, to tho samo victim, This is 80 cloar that thoro is no nced of warning, Pomeroy's agonts have not oxhausted the various disguises of, thobribe. 'Oskes Amos' hing for the $2,000. * Yoit can havo $5,000 Juat This fa also direct, and with an up- that tho viollm had bettor notinvest, * Namo insult, and will warrant tho vietim n kioling tho temptor down stalra, thoroby ac- Look out forit. ' Businesa 8 businoss; just eny how muoh money it will palent is tho monb purfost of all. Whon & man offors to sell stock at par which is worth 500 and is pnying 1,500 por cont per annum, agrocs to hold it in trust and lot tho dividends pay tho principal, then bewaro. Avoid the bait. Don't ovon nibblo at it. One touch, and the hook wiil bo in your gllls, and then when you aro fairly landed you will have to flop and twist alout on tho ground as Colfax, Brooks, Pattorson, and othors aro now doing, to ‘show that you never touched the fascinating bait, whilo the unpity- ing spectators will only say: ‘“How came you in Onkos Amoa’ baskoet, it you didn't meddle with his bait 2" Tho only safo rule for legislatora in futuro is not to secept monoy, or any other conalderation, for which no honest equivalont has, or can be, ronderod, Intho prosent condition of things, and with the facts which tho Invoestigating Com. mittoos this sesslon have doveloped, thoro ia no oxouse hereaftor, —————— MINNESOTA TREASURY DEFALOATION. The Minneapolis Tribune of tho 19th inst comos to us with the following liberal array of head-lines, sotting forth an alarming ‘condition of things in tho Btate Tressury of Minnesotn, to-wit: This Stato Tresaury ; A Rotton Concern; Groat Des falcationa ; Btartling Rovelations; Ex-Trossurer Roe {aina $119,000 in His Hands ; Prosont Troasuror Takos Mortgagoa Which Are Not Rocorded ; Munch'a Indle ‘vidual Notea Recolved as Btato Funds; State Officers Not Informod of tho Deficit ; The Bchool Fund Used to Moko Up Doficits} Lumbering Carried on with Btato Funds § Stato Monoy Used in Morcantilo Bust~ ness § Loaua to Natlonal and Privato Bankers ; Bondge mon Have the Uso of Stato Monoy; Biato Troasurer Tecolves tho Intercat on Deposits ; Doposits in Indie vidual Namoe of Treasurer ; County Treat on to Advance Money to Make Up Deflclts ; How Log- ialative Committees Havo Boen Fooled ; Tho Dofalca- tion Made Up by Bondsmen ; A Damning Record of Official Malfensanco ; Sonato Invostigation ; Roport of Commitioo ; Tho Testimony fn Full, The roport of the Committeo sots forth that when Emil Munch, late Btato Treasurer, gave place to tho present Tronsuror (his fathor-in-, [ 18w), o rotained in Lis own posnooulon $112,000 of the publio monoys, a defiolency of which his @nccossor Was awaro, snd which Lo attompted to oconceal from tho officora to whom it should have boon reported. Both thoso officialy have beon in the habit of loaning the Stato funds to banks and business houses, In this way $724,003.20 have been taken out of fho Tremsury, and -loanod nt the rato of 4 or B per cent & yonr for the personal proflt of tho Trensurora, Bomo of theso loans were mado to friends on no other security than a noto of hand, Whon these oporations outgrow tho resourcesof the Troas- ury, it ia ehown that, in many cascs, large sums wero collootod from the County Tronsurors sov- eral months bofore they wero due. When the present invostigation was ordered, tho Troasurer sought to ropresent his dopleted vaults by nogotiating tomporary loans from thoso whom he had nccommodated proviously, Ho sought to meet the investigation of the year bofors intho samo way, Thata defi- cienoy exists in tho Trossury i known, the Committeo say; but, so long sa its chiof is allowed thus to doctor it sccounts, it is impos- olblo to nacortain whothor it ig n defalcation or only the tomporary absence of monoys Improp- erly loaned, To conceal his oxactions of pay- monta in edvance from County Treasurers, the Fressurer has kopt mno pocount of his daily zeceipts, This omisslon rendors it impossible to tell how long ho has had the use of funds and tho interest upon them, Many other practlcod have been disclosed in hig ad- ministration which are, if not actually fraudu- lent, criminally nogligent. Such are his habits of dopositing the funds of the Biatein bank in s ovn namo, and of carrying on o largs amount, of businoss on looso mémorands. Tho Qom- mittoe style these practicos ¢ dangeroua and pernicious.,” Fortunately for the Btato, the bondemen of tho prepont Troasurer, gnd his prodecessor, who has xofusod to appoar bofore tho Committeo, are rosponsible partles, aud through thoir liability = ot inyestment, It haa boon | ypq golvoncy the dofioianoy hns boen made up ‘= theen overs #nd the Btnte saved from the loss of at least ;" nna. The Committge oonolude their report “t-=a nrotootion of the by submitting, for the ruuw. , Btate, an elaborate 'aystom of Auditing Boards, quarterly oxaominations of the accounts, tho so- leotion by advertisoment of dopositories which #hall poy intorest on daily balancos, and a thorough syatom of bookkeoping in the Troasury Dopartment, - NOTES AND OPINION, Tho voto of Indians, Tuosday, Wa3 almost unanimous for tho Conatitutional Amendment which puts Wabash and Erie Canal schomea ba- yond tho roach of the Logislaturo,—viz: Indiannpolis, 2,070 for, 14 againut; Evanaville, 1,365 for, 13 gainst; Fort Wayne, 050 for, 12 agaluat ; South Bond, 593-for, nono against, —The Goorgia Logislatwre Las adjournpd, Joaying all nencial questjonis as “it fond thom., —It" moy boaliitle “old" to rofor fo last Qotober's. olootion frauds in Pounsylvania, swhoreby artranit was elooted and the causo of tho Republican party saved, but tho Munielpal Roform Assoclgtion of ‘Philadolphly—Yonry 0, oo, Prosfdont—doos not ponio to Lopo that tho poople, In their calmer mood, will both hoar and hoed (ho vearning, “In g pegent reportiq thg Aeacointlon tho Qommittoo'ssy ;1 - ¢ Thousands of lowful voters wers personsted at other eriminala in offioa and alt on Juries to protoct tholr follows, " ~Tho Bpringflold Republican's leador on tha Poland Committoo's roport : It Ia only n ** campalqn slander,” —Tho Milwaukeo Sentinel (Adminintrat{on) las a corraspondent In Washinglon, who, writing of tho wealth of Bonntors, saya: Bountor Bliorman fignres at $2,000,000, 11l e Clinirman of (o mmrf.gu"cfiuumhgg i 1o i Hioni of o canntry ang o b thans 1o AU0HIE= ~—Oo of tho worat dovolopionta of thi - 8on of rovolations of offiin) ccrrl|y?llnn’ ?a nlul'x‘u gr;!lnh:f};lh;’llrlua %lflgl?ntnn;l,oliv;llmd Btatos Tudgo orthorn Dintrict of —Delr - une (Adminialration), oDl 1 —The cano of Judgo Shorman, boforo tho Ifouso Committes 'on Ways and Moany, woars tho appearance of onoof tlo most disngroeablo of tho many immoral transsotions now boing Inquired into.—st, ZLouis Republi- can, . —~It I8 with great pain that wo mal facts like thoro In rognrd to a gunllumn::%cpa‘il,#l; ing tho Ligh offiglal Dosition, and so long onjoy. ing tho xlwraonnl standiug of Judgo Bherman. But painful a8 such rovolntions many bo, tho; canuot safoly ho ignored. Wihorover in publie {l:‘grlsv‘\;;tfn&lh in l’ol:lml, it must bo oxposed and r od, or good goveru: it end*— TaluAla (i'aflwll‘fidfll' B mont is at an end: —Apalnst the probability of any trut) Colfax's oxplanation of y(.lll) wnyy in ‘]:h{ghnlrlra' rocoived thd $1,200 allogod to havo boon poid hum on'Amas' oliock, i urged his formes statr mont that o could not hinvo recoivod any cona sldorablo addition to his limited inoome 1) thout , of Ohio, now romembering the circumatenco, The poli onomies of %lr. Cqlfax put the uostloglgotrl::} what In this way: “Yot now ho romomhara that ho did receive somo_very consider: ~ dittons to his income \v]xluh?ton dn; nl};;l: nl‘xlo could not have received bocanso ho m Dot Fo- mombor recolving thom!" Wo confoss that the Vico Prosidont’s story fsnot as claar 28 his {{'l::du could wish.—Buffalo Commercial Adver~ —Tha trnth 15, money, and the honor, and thoy that the peopls Linvo exalted Ex:; ‘t’hrnl: mnn?oy lglvm:, above onson 0 bo whon thoir roprosontatives follov u,.,:‘:“.fi’;‘.‘.?’;fi,‘f ‘Tho IFuoll)lu%:two not only tacitly consontod that ublic lifo shatl bo the stopping-stono to wealth, bub “::;filr:;_ndgrl:hnl:wng impossiblo for any bub ) 1080 who ca ,° n' !‘x!tov‘l‘t:y, ‘f nf‘uuro I)Ilbllu n command the use ada tho election of Bonatora and mes Cougrosa depend not upon thoir zon] “&‘&‘Z‘fl;‘ exporlonco, or honesty, but upon dollars am conts. By thelr votos in caucuses and at eloo- tiona thoy Lavq. practieall; put up tho right of ropresonting them at mm{lun nnd knooked it dawn to tho highest biddor.—Delroft Fvee Press. —In this conncotion it is positivoly asdorted by Amos' frionds to-night that ho can namo a lonst ity mon on tho Republican sido whom he hag lmu% t, and can produce the indubitable ovi- donco of thoir guilt, Thero may be & good deal of oxtrayaganco m all theso rumors, but on last Friday I lind 2 fow momonts’ talld with Ames, during which I told him that it was gonorally believed that the Committeo would report in favor of his expulsion, and only to consure the mon to whom he had zold stock.” His roply was inatant and In & very bittor tono of voice, Lot thom try it; I will show thom a thing or two." I agked him if ho had any moro roceipts, or if ba thought ke could find any, and urged him if ha had to produce thom nt once, He smiled in a grim, solf-satisflod wiy, and sald, “*If thoy buy me for a fool thoy will got cheated in tho bar. goin"—New York' Sun's Washinglon Corres- pondence, —The Washington Ohronicle, Brotlior Harlan's newapapor, does not beliove it gonslble for tho candid rondor, of whatevor political faith, to read the statomont of Bonator Patterson, in reln- tion to his doalings in Credit Mobilior shares, without acquitting tho Sonator of any intention to deoelve or faleify tho fact, But it mournfully adds that it is ot tho ssme timo constrained to aay that tho doalings of Mr, Amos with Mr. Pate torson do not placa tho first-named logislator in & favornblo light. It Instances the production by Ames of o privato lotter writton by Pattorson 88 n broach of faith quite inczcusable in & man who has beon placing sharoa whoro thoy would do tho moat good | —No porson of general political intelligonce will protond that Oaldwall begun the practico of buying off rival candidates, or buying up mom- bors of ‘tho Legiulature. Ho Las only dono it in a more opcn and diroct way. And,*n fact, his Sumhuao of the ofiteo with Lis own monoy ia'less lishonorable than to iucur obligations to special interosts for tho means, or to pay mombers by the promise of Governmont offices, as is & com- mon practico. Tho olection of Senatora is now tho most corrupting of any single foaturo in our political systom.— Cincinnali Gazette. —Wao aro glad to soo that tho roligious jours nals of tho country aro having soma of the flmulnfilcn‘ wox ploked out of their ears by tho rovelationa of tho Credit Mobitier ifvestigation. The Boston Congregalionalist, which is almost as old and (‘uhu ag orthodox as Plymouth Rock, has the following rather neat hit : * ‘Tho worst of it {8, that men who havo been reputed to'be good and religious men-aro among the deopaat in it. As Congregatioualists wo aro thus disgraced, Our Daptist brothren faro no bettor—indeed, it has been loft to an ominent brother of that pereuasion to argug publicly tho discrost suitsblences of ihis stylo of packet-picking, —Tho Albany Evening Journal having an- nouncod that the Ropublican party is * & unfon of tho thinking and moral elemonts coming to- Emm to accomplish the best purposes of our ational mission,” the Now York World saya: Doubtloss; and now will tho Journal explain ‘whother Oakes Ames waa tho thinker .and Colfax tho ‘morallat, or vice versa, or dowo pay our tazes and take our cholce ? —Homo of the Credit Mobilier organs try to drag Wilson_out of his uncnvisble position by ]mlnuug to his subsequent protestation that he ‘ didn't wish to cover himself behind the fact tliat tho monoy bolonged to his wife.” “But thoy are very lamo. Wilsou'uYmnntpratonce is onlfi another charaoteristio falschood, He did wisl to cover Limaol? Lehind the roprescutation that tho monoy belonged to his wife. Otherwisa why did ho bring lier namo into the transaction, an_X why, when firab ho did bring it in, did henob then say what he srid two weoks later undor the lashings of publio scorn? d why did his llu[’omfers bpso the Innooence thaey claimed for him solely upon tho ground that the money bo- longed {0 his wife ?—Rochester Union. —J. P; Jones, newly elected United Btatea Benator from Nevada, recontly sald in a speech that o inyelgh agaiust tho uso of monoy (in Bonatarial nlenflans) is simply to deory the inovi~ table,” Thet is & new name forit, "Aoney l:ua_ Deen ealled “tin,” “sugar,” “goap,” ¢ dust,” “brass,” “tho ready,” tho needful,” * pon- doolix,” and a thousand ' othor names, but ! the inevitablo " iy tho lateat and best. . —A Kansas papor gives the following explana. tionof & cortnRx )l,numbur'n vote at tha qngg Bense torial election in Topoka: “Tom. hoyw did =--- yoto whon Pom; %25 buatod " * g did Tytes I don't know, 't romomber, I think I wag in my soaf. I don't know, It might have bsen , on tho floor, A fellow got up and said J'ingalls, and then anothor said J'ingalls, and they kept on gaying J'inf@lln, and then thoy called my name sud I said J'ingalls, too.” —Jamos U, men :h’ an Alabama Ropublfoan Judge with Benntorinl aspirations, la now a sube Ject of imponchment, Ho wne trying to go Bponcorout of tho way by taking judicial evis douco of tho fraudulont chiaractor and corrups tion of the Dacombor proceoding which electeq Bponoer, «If the Bt. Louis Democrat man is roully hon« eat in his soarch _aftor the truth of history, let him placa Mr, Pomeroy, nephow of Benator Pomoroy, on the witnoss itand, nnd doubtless ho *= *ha annundry l}s“t‘o whothor “there ©BN BRBWOK vue - = in £he Btato ot is an honost man in nolftioksse- . Knoeys,” During the Sennlortal comosy, v nophow mado the Sonator's rooms in Topcfin hig hondquartors, 'Ho was tha possessar af Sonator rial socrots, and sounded tho praiso of tho Dene ocrat in tho room whoro tho honest York ree colved his firat Enymunc of oorruption monoy. It wan Benator Pomeroy's dolight to introduce ‘his nephow as ¢ my nephow,—one of tho propri~ otorsof the Bt, Louis Democrat, and anothor of thiose corrupy Pomcroys,"—ZLeavenworth Times. ' —Tho memornble and \vulghg' words of Mr, Grealoy, commenting on tho Crodit Mobiller rovolations, are rovived throughout the countrs 8a tho best atatoment af (G )00 (oo g ‘That aubsoquoit ovonts have justified th raprogf aonv?od in_hig Indlnjuxn;wllnu ) o::fil}‘; lbn;?:mfly nl n\é‘txtng‘; a Of tho yarisus adramoents on thiu apooch, the followingt, rau- gus Union Jg u'anod oxau':‘plgx <o tho Oattaous For makirig this speoch tho wh oo Rl e B o et 0 [0 Wils cal . 5 totaller of thp lowest enmpu?:n -flfii&;::d‘jfifl:':fg 3 country now knowy tha ho ko vrm:m tho truth "aa “yaaids ‘o ghut, Teage "R ':i:\d wleal, N7 u " high " wuthorlty at ;Yh o be pointed uow stand disgraced in e phlory of publio o pinion, with none so boor as t do thoma rovorouce, o rechr to 31t Grestoon watald it aptatel ettt MR b n; but 'to 8 with o gl Gihiat hediony fosvs,And gt Vit syt gty for publy Bl off o sohek 103K, 12zisiag tiag ‘hay Aho polly ' &¥ thousands of illegul votei wero cunt and ¥ na thoso duvices provod insufliclont to uvorcopia e :'nlr{yl of the poople, the returns wero manlpulateq 10 8ult the bxigeneies uf the damizant 1arly,? W Lrand aud violerico rolgned wuprome 11 ‘s ore M aryegti Jrithout enttug, sasnulted or debrived bf thoir” rlylty 3 aud thero'syas uQ rodrogs; bucausg crlmiuale plago gmx_wuflcgfunn,::.fi that_thi ,]\nm‘u‘:x;x n::‘m Qs‘u‘«n \ Goriiimenti—wlio Luvo olttor nided gorruptlon 1 o ::l}éfi ‘:I’A:}:lmfls oyea upanit liko Wilson— shouid e . Lot eves ¢ g 10 patty, 10voks and do” s by e oyithous Pt g, A0t ol Will“compal tia