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Show i r.v tV.e wav.S cieUiv Foster W ii" Tin c.A i induce in !f ! nlic .u-a over the fact that he sil a ..vcrinnent bond beam'!.' as Ion lale ol u.ieii st. 2 pel 'cent. 1U- does not tel! tliat tbrsc li nd-are nd-are absol.it lv licet ai y to li t- tui,k. ' whic'i n; -p s to take them to n- used i as sei in .' V f t 'hen calculation, ilistaik j in tins respect lias been on a par wuh I his livius l u.ake the puU.r la iieve i that the Tieas'tiv v i not nam; ed for ! ready casn, i.nd tijeii I lloWii.,j; up h;S j boasts w ith a ; a'i foi $, in.mi from ! tiie bai.ks ,ii v.niih xivc"i nient'-s fucds arc depos ted. S 'creliitv Nob'e wi'I find and wiirn he reiurns t ili:ty. vvh ch w.ll probalily bc-' bc-' ill s week, a veiv much mixed up coiidi-liou coiidi-liou of aflaiis i:. his dt patlmeiii Assistant Assis-tant Secietary Cham'ltr is c.-iiltennj; facts to prove Bussev's lavoit,Mit and the crookedness ol the afoitsaid clnel, and it luav end in one or tiie ether oj the AsutS'atit Sec.ctar.es haviujr to no. Chandler is an honest, snaitfhllorward sort of a fellow who believes tbat ciook edness otisjlit to be punished no matter who are the friends ol the ciook; it was he who filleted the papeis ol the voting Katun "Immediate dismissal," and he only attest! to let the deposition of the case made by Kuey stand when told 1'iat such wtte the oidcis ol Sscteiiiy ! Noble. Another tionme lor .Mr. NoMt; wll be to asst Mr. Hatiison in linding anothei victim to take Ranui's place at tlie held of tlie I'eusiou Uiiice, as it seems to lie c .needed on all sides that the head of Katun will soon find its way into the basket Somebody has kept n record ol the tune Commissioner Kauni has been absent since he became the head ,.f the Pension bureau, and it shows that juri, g tlie nineteen months he has been n. I ollice he h is been absent 4o das, or neaily halt the tune. He has simply used the otlices as a tender to his private pri-vate busitkss schemes, and it is not suprisiug that With sucli an example In I loie him voiiu R.uini should have gone into the business of selling appoii.uuunls to oflice and prom- t ons. Tt.e repiibiic.tii leadeis ais ladly ftih-leued ftih-leued at the prospect ol having tne Knights ol Labor sol.dly c.jiposed to the republican t:cket in Ohio tiiin year. Il is said that tiieKmgl.ts of Labor through its Executive Board, which is making1 n fight lor the tenioval of Capt. Meiedith, chief of the Bureau of I'.ngraving and Piinling, his given Mt Hair son ith n ti.it. tutu, and it is, ti.a- MeieJith niii.T be removed or every Kinght of Laboi in, the State of Ohio will vote hgan st the lepubiicans at the coming gubetnatoiial election. Stcreta' v Fo'-tet, wt.o is nr. adepi i.i the ait txtTAml TESTS' upon by Mr Hanioii to help mm out i ( tlie rctape in some way, but he Will fu.d it very oifi'.cuit' The talk about immigration which republicans, re-publicans, particularly those connected with.or hoping ot be connected with the adminstiatron, ate now iifcluding in is all for a puipose, 'I here was very iitiie improvement niad ia our hodpe podge immigration laws bv the iiiihon dolloi Conjjiets; but it provided fr a Coni.ins-siotiei Coni.ins-siotiei of 1mm. f ration at I4000 a yea1, which Ex-Consrestruau Owet:, of It, dial). di-al). t has fallen into, and lor (iendu.g a conmi.siion to Europe on p. d.l:;;;iibi! summer t mr lot the avowed puio .se o! itivestigatin the snlijecl, Lx-Congn man Grosvcnor of Oii.o.who jtceittlv suited tile loT'-igu bom cit .zetis of v.'.s-Coi.sin'Mi v.'.s-Coi.sin'Mi a newsprper intrtviu'.v and theo odd,:,.! cowi. rdi.-.e 10 mdiscieiton by uenjn.g tlie interview wnicii lo; t pei.ly ocas'.ei of her.-.is a membet cf this com-laission. WASHINGTON LETTER. Fiomour regular Correspondent Washington' June 8, IS9-Once IS9-Once in awhile you will iind an honest and conscientious lep blican w ho does not believe that the financial policy ol j the administration is dictated f torn Wail j Stieet. ' Wall, perhaps it isn.t but ap pearancfs certi-nnly give oi;e that inipies sion. For instance Secretary Foster-sends Foster-sends out aciicular letter notifying 111c holders of the 4i per cent bonds tbat matuie next September that ttiey nir-y j be extended t or ij per cent interest. As soon as that letter is made pubic he! goes to New Yoik, wheie lor lorn da) a; he was a guest of cue of theWail Snctt ; money kings, and now, he thii.ks that 1, j will only be justice to the banks which j alretiriv own about hah of 'be S ,oot..-, 000. cf these bonds and wl Ic 1 will take j all that are siprer.deied by nines panics j torn ke the inteicsia per cent wh.ch was the figure tueationed by the Wall , S 'eet nv.-ii. Doesn't that lock susp.c- ious. |