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Show A THE SAN DOMINGO TROUBLE. A We publish this morning a lengthy synopsis of the majority and m nority reports of the committee. appointed to h investigate the San Domingo matter, f which will be read with interest. These reports are.so diametrically op-I op-I Psite in the conclusions arrived at, and the names of such prominent persons arc introduced, that the country wdl anxiously await further developments. One thing is pretty plain ; there has been some tall lying and hard swearing by men.. from whom better should have been expected. That officers holding Tl high official positions under government govern-ment should be guihy of. mendacity is not, a'as, so strange ; but that there should be iu?h n oral turpitude mani-li'i mani-li'i fested as this llatcli-Peiry-B tucock Sc Dominican matter reveals in prominent de officials, is to be still more deeply le gretted. Senator Schurz, who drew w up the minority report, has the credit W of being' a keen, able lawyer and a man of much more than ordinary ability ' T. and his declaration ot' the views held by himclf, and its endorsemen: by the Cc other senators forming the minority, ar. wi.l have much weight with the coun-oi coun-oi y damaging to Babcock, uniesa the th- r;tter can be cleared up more to the J dvantage of that general. M |