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Show Afoul llio t .blnrt ( ling... '.,,- York. v-T': Wa-V. ..- . resp.ci i-.-L-t of the , " ' : ' a-t night a.- K. ..' '-"' I tccii .:' r.-r- . " ' i - ' :o J. r.iM n -' ' :.' f the C-.-a. i n : M,i.h. bat d.ig-.Lt :r-i:y ...... t.. tra.x the rv;-':: t a:.y i:L .nt-it: -curx. aril g. - .v.j. .i- ,....'- ' kre : - l ;. o'e c' ".o".. ' . . - ' that i: - ! ii-'" o-l.tJ :' o S'.-i'e derar r-eat. fc23 t-M l-'- 17.0 id -KiVr i hlOi B Jf ii3 CjC t grapbccl. bu: ncti-ing zev has oen deve-opei Li orjrnecdoD i wifh charge wi:-i ice nasi few days lie reror: cf General peaian ten's f crtX'sitfon to Boxi:weJ ha probibiy fcr 1 lis I', u-iiticn ".he fir; that the former 1 is :n accord yciih the Presiieat 1 :a ".he r:a. cf the hrrrire tax. wh3c the .a::er i. streaac-aiy cp posed ' orposiron to B?nrwe in nary qnar- :c."n western lucn csreerai.y dishiire j Tlv Expelled A 5i PoLnl Cdel. Washing: rn. 3. The s'aterr-'nt of, , :'ci- elicited by the Wes-t Point House i . ruU.tiry ccais.:t:ec. with regard to the ; reciut txi-ulii'.-n of thrve cadets, is; : ace pur.c. Ine derails are maieria- i ; iy the sar.e as already gen-.-raiiy krewn. There was do col .ct m the evidenre. j I the tes'.imory of the three vietims of. j the outrage eorrcsp'.niirc in all points I with the memb-rs of the first class en- I I iragei in the a5iir. Cadet Grant, sod i oi the President, its appeirs has been one of the leaders. The three victims ' j on thvir return to tae Aoaiciry. in- ! 1 stead cf receiving syrapa by and sup-i port from the cnicers oi the institu- j nun. were urgea to resign at once: ana were easily induced, in their sta'e ol alarm, to sign resignations. These were endors-.d by Gen. Pitcher and Gen. I pion. with an u-cent recommendation recom-mendation for their immcdia'e acvep-'ance. acvep-'ance. without the usual r.I'ereiiee to their parents. The resignation wa received and accepted at the war department de-partment on the yih. The first class appeared to have so impressed the acadeuiic ofSevrs. that they were anxious anx-ious to get rid of the victims of the order, tc prevent the necessity of investigating in-vestigating tne outrage and punishine the perpetrators. Tuev are accused of seeming to have no conception of the gravity of the orTen-e committed by the first class, as ik notice was taken ot the otience until, when tindin; the resignations res-ignations of the victims had been accepted, a weak order was issued disapproving dis-approving of the fact, and confining the first cusses within the limits of the eroutid aud academic buildings. The first class, in their addre.-s to the superintendent, su-perintendent, and their subsequent testimony before the courts, sa'd that King had become so common in the academy that they lelt it their duty to make an examp.e of some one. iu order or-der to maintain the honor of the academy. acad-emy. Tlicy stated that iu twenty two cases where cadets b:i been court-martialed court-martialed and sentenced to be dismissed, dismiss-ed, twenty-one had beeu restored by orders trom Washington, so that courts-luartiai could not be relied upon to puuL-h offenses. All the cadetsj engaged en-gaged in the affair sustained each uiher, and declared that they were all alike responsible, aud that it was impossible im-possible for tue commission to find out who inti;ratcu the affair. The military mili-tary committee, will hear tbo report of the suli-committcc on Monday next, i and decide whju aciioQ to recommend to the house. There seems to bo but one opinion on the subject, among the members of Congress, and that is that the conduct of the academic officers should be censured, aiel such iiinish uient inti.cied vn the elfciiding class as will in.ui liiyi academy against future introduction of mob law among the cadets. ca-dets. It is reported now, that when the matter comes before the House, a motion will be made to remove all the uilicei's of the academy and expwi the whole first class,. Couu-olllng KnllroHrl,.. St. Louis, o. A bill has been introduced intro-duced into the legislature to establish three cents per mile as iassenger lare on all railroads of the State. A freight tariff per mile is aiso proposed. The litt'ome Tn. Wa-hiugton, o The committee on ways and means have not yet acted definitely de-finitely on the bill abolishing tne income in-come tax. as the member- ueov lieie arc so equally divided on the subject that they are waiting for the return "of McCarthy before voting on the 'Ues-tion. 'Ues-tion. j X oio i lint i oils. Washington, 3. The following nominations nom-inations were sent to the Senate to day: JObcniz-r J. Wells, to be Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Colo-' Colo-' rad": Joseph W. Fisher, to be Associate Asso-ciate Justice of the Supreme Court of W ynuunc: Captain JlomitiK-k Lynch, j of the retired list Cf the navy, to be ! Captain ou the active list; Commander i Samuel K. Frank. in, to lake his origin-j origin-j al position as Commander. I llt llcf for Frmivv, I New York, j. The committee ap-i ap-i pointed by the chamber of commerce ! to take steps for alleviating the distress in Franco, met to-day and appointed a treasur. r and secretary. It was announced an-nounced that a meeting was to take place at Lh.cago to-uignt mr me same j I purpose, at which the Marouis lie Chambruu will be piescnt. ! Holt A tonl t lie Cabinet Chaugr . i Wa-hincton, j. Humor is -till bu.-;,' in a-oTiini: tUat several UjemiiT.i of the cabinet wu'l l e suj-erseded by ii.e Ui-t ol March, but tlej-c gentlcm- n havmi: been s- parately interrogated ly tbc:r Iri' nds yi-sb rday and to day, d. claim any kn m ii dee whatever ol m h changes, and ej lat as is known from other exo'-utive saiins--, ;li-,re 1- u i, pre.-ent pr.-j t '' rem- tru"tion o (be caoio- t. t ool toil LiNrlui; Hohrjtr. Pbliai-'! ;-bra. ',. At 7 o'clxk la-l evciiin.-. iLr- e. tneti. -i -a;-d a- n '- 1. lii' U. 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The nail trcra Lis Minboes to La Iesea has been captured by the Inriis. gCspraia Eiisseii, cf Fort Brwie, left an hour ar'ur lis tews reached there, w-.ih a detschmer; o: sixy-rve seao rerder aid. Tie In crans stc-le sad drove en arvu: thrsfe thousand shee? he'iorgirg tc Chnstoba! Chave?, ana drove th-. m in the dire-.-.ien o! the White Moumairs. Two men were- s'urp.isvd u Lave t-eer ki,ed by the iDdrars, as they Lave do: t-e-rTj heard from. Un Monday several citizens sraried rj puru::, bat thc have re: y-ct been heard from. lr-lora.at.on ir.ii: tne Kas'.on silver mmei. just iweivvsj. stales that ;h; lead has been traced to a dcp.h vil st-Tenty-nve feet, thus setting at res' the ivar that these woaoerfai mires might only be surface d. posit. A much h-ger oianiiiy of snow ba.fa'.let here this winter tnau has fallen for s number cf years, which rives treat encouragement to farmers aud EO.Ders, but retards travel oonsiden.b y. About seven inches of snow on the ground. |