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Show I'OLfAMAXA. estoniay's dispatches gravely inform in-form us that tho Louisvillo Courier-Journal Courier-Journal says "Col tax has been very much abused and annoyed io th Credit Mobilier bushics?." This little joke on tho part of the Courier Journal man, is a,s sharp as most of his witticisms; witti-cisms; but it is not Quite so pointed to a man in tho dark as are somo other utterances of this same classio scholar, that have not been telegraphed. These one or two will serve to illustrate: Schuyler Colfax but who wants to know any more about Colfax? hat ia the use of wasting any more tiruo 00 Col tax? L:t the poor devil go home. He cannot be impeached as he is already disgraced. A Washington paper has something to say about "thons who areseekioe to scandalize Mr. CoIIjx," just as if anybody any-body couid scandjiiza him more than he has scandaiized hi nisei.'". Colfjx, it is said, has but one wish now that he hadn't been found out or that he had dud when he was a Daby. Sentiment for the prinre of South Bend: A man may smile, and smiie, and be a villain." The Cincinnati Enquirer says that in Indiana, where people know more . of Coitax than of the pronunciation of I'rcuch words, they arc &i-i: "Ibv :: V.-rA -aiT ii i -u.o Cre-.L: M,: :kT.- We think our Indian fricudi could , improve their lyric if they wouJ con j tine it to the Kcciih language and the present status of Cuif-ix t!:u?: 'I ho (u:h Suiii.-r The telegraphist should svod u-5 little more of what the Cvuriei-Journal i says regarding the ill'jitrieus South Jiender, J |