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Show Washington Loiter. The Usual Budget of News from i-. the Nation's Capital. I'roin Our Kegnliir Cortcsi Oiidcnt. . Wutiliiiigloit, Jtiim.iry 25, 1805. , Juatico Unrliiii tliU week dollvereil nn oiiiifon giving IiIr rcnraiiH for dlfHOitli g from lliu decision of Ihu U. H. Supicme Court In fiivnr of tlio sngir trust, In tlio cnxo brought ngaiimt Unit triint under tlio Slicrmiui nutl-lrust lnw, Oml may mnko li I til 1'rcMiilcnt of tlio Ifnltcil Htntcs. Atnuyrnlo. II would certainly bo ilcalrntilo to linvo n President who will liolil tlio views i-xprcHied in thin oiinlouiy JiihIIcu Harlan. IIu believca with HioiihiiikIh, tiny millions, of imtrlotlc citizens tlml tlio unchecked growth of j, glgivntlc moiioiolkn and truntH for tl e t' control of tlio necessaries of lifo in n &. monnco to tha existence of our goyern- Rv incn(. mid tlint tlioy must 1)0 inado MJL nincmiblo to lnw R Tlio chief cbalnclo to tlio agreement of Kfc' tlio Sennto upon n flnntieinl hill is IHju I'remduut Cleveland. Tlio fact wax xSS&kr elenrly brought out thin week, when twi$&k, Sonntor Ititiieoin v'sltcd tlio White wjE Uouaenl tlio liiHtmiPC Of certain Demo- jiflffir crntlc SenntorB. Mr. Cleveland will SSST'- havo nothing tlint in nny way favors FHwK1' silver, itttliougli lio vino Unity told thnt , tSy nothing could lio done unlfus sllvt-r 1 I ' c0"''1 f,uorci1 Two ncw ''"' '"uu JSb k"-'11 '"trodpeed I'1 tho Ponnle, one by ;9g$ Mr. Jonee, of Ark , for tlio ieiueof fjr' 500,000,1)00 in bonds, tho unlimited f' " '-'."' coliuvgc of cilvcr oil t'.,o bntfs ol tisllvir I' j,ii dollar being ijivcn for a dollar's vvorth of ;, 4-" bullion nl the market price, nnd allow , T' - ii'i; liutlonal luniks to Ismiu currency to ' '.- ttho par nluo of bonds nnd reducing i ' t. , taxation on llieir'currciiry; llio otlicr Jfc-j hy Benntpr fimltli, of N. J. or the L Jp,! Miineainoiint of mds nnd n cuironcy C Tvl -4, coininhwton to McHthjato nnd icport " ':i iioxt Djcjinhsry JT - x& JiidfaTjtlcUr V Ohio, wilt in.t 1k JKTf i, ipiii flK.KKR'-Irn"" 'i'ltiit. wiih pmclicafly ' TOttled when the llonno Judiciary Coin- I. inlttch do'iifed, last wrek, to reopen tho ' B tlio caso mill nivoJuduu Hicks n lanrlnc. t'lhereforo nobody wai surprl'cil when that coiuuilttco lifter tlio licnting by n voloofl) to 7 ndonUi! llio followlnB: j I "Itcsolvcil, Tlint w bile the conimittco ia J.I notMatlHlkil tlint Jmluu Kicks Iiiim Ueu If guilty of nny wiong committed while tl judge that will Justify It (n t iortiug n M resolution of linpeachinent, jet tlio cum. t mlttco cnunot .to stronijly coimuro fio f tho prnctico under wlilcli Judgo Kicks ft iuhiIo up his lucounts." Althniigli this He cuu hardily lo consiilvred a indication ;JKtr for Judgo Kicks, It Isn't satluiclory to Mi Kuprcicintntlv Uniley, ofTexas, who will Si present a minority report to tlio lloiibo, ( in faorof luipeaclinii'iit. The Idea olnbeinturi.il lnehti;atIon j oltho charges of elcitliin frauds In tlio I Dunili) which was bro.icliOl by tho IB Alabnuiii populists, mid wlilcli is iielng pushed in their behalf by tluyvipulist Benatoi-s, has u new nnd luihgsu-portcr luihgsu-portcr In the person of Senator llutli r of Suutli Ciuolin.1. Mr. llu'li r dois not jidvocatoan Investigation In Ahilmnia, I' but holms piesonted a petition from Dr. Sampson 1'op", lalo caudldiitu for governor o( South Carolina on tlm antt-Tillman antt-Tillman dcnibcriitlo ticket, asking thnt - , nn investigation of n loug list ol spet'illed 1 election fuuuU of tho lato elicllonln that State be ui.ido by tho StJnato.nnd boendoisoJ tho potltion. Hoo.iniut A r" coiislslently vole for an invoslljntion In South Carolina mid agnlusl one In Alabam.1. TliodtiUgitloiiflOit liero by tho Iho .civilized tribosuf lmllaus to oppoj tlm .Mil providing n territorial form of gov - r eminent for Indian Tonltory mtglil ns iwell to'littotuld nt liouio nnd uul IhciroxpeincJ, iiutwlllisliindliig thofld-. thofld-. vie "' WashliiKlon lobbyrtts Itcliing foi a fan to llif ..iiitnu v 'Hi" bill i dead, but it wasn't the Indians nor tlm lobbyuts who did the kllllin,'. It wns a .ipilet lip from l'n sidont Cleveland w bleb jL ,let tho nutlior und tlio friends of tho bll know that H nttemtit was mado to1 aif pss It'iil this sisslon It would bo nntng- J onlzed by tliondminlstmtioii. That tet' " tied its fato in short order, iilil'iough , tll090 i,0 get .nid,foreiiyiii tostlll talk l" M tliough tho bill whs likely to pass un less their droits ngnlnsl It are kept up. Tlio railioad pooling bill has been fuv orably reported to tlio Senate without Mi.iPiidinent. but, ultboiigli majority of tho Senate U believed to faor , tliflie is much fear privately oxnwstilby tlio !S( inllroad lobby that It may nut bo voted J upon attlio 1'iesent oewiou. Seeiui ,reiwl senalo.s, among tin in Senator louiian, aio reported In U iltterinimil H to prevent actio i on tin. n.fiisnre. I this were icallv l"" tlio bill would have mi uhmiw at nil, but Hiteh M-M M-M ,nentiuooit'.i given out for n purpox, v.ruinetunes for a good pnrpoee, but r ,oro olien Ipr it bad one. ' Tho atrlko commission Ml linvlU liven nincmlcd 16 m'ot the approval of n uiimbcr of labor leaders, has been favorably fav-orably reported to tho Ilouso.' Acom-pauying Acom-pauying tlio report were letters endorsing endors-ing tho bill from Clompors, llnycs, Ucn-nlng Ucn-nlng nnd Sovereign. Tho interest !n Congress In tlio llrooklyn trolley strike is expected to have rt tendency to hasten action on tho bill |