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Show Lnv IV. V. Tcloffrai-h.I JUDGE KEM.KV'S CUASCli.ME IS 1)ER, Washington, 7.-Judge Poland has addressed ad-dressed a :e:ter to U. ii. treasurer Spinner, Spin-ner, wherein he enclosed the ten shares of Credit Mobilier stock which Oakcs Ames insists belongs to judge Kelley, but which the judge refuses to own, together with the certified cheek for $329, on the First National bank of thii city, drawn to judge Poland's order and signed by Kelley, the amount of dividends on the stools paid Keih-y by Ames. In bis letter to treasurer Spinner jud.e Poland says he endorses the shares of the stock and also the check iu pursuance of an arrangement between Kelley and Ames. He requests re-quests Spinner to call upon Ames for tne balance ot toe accrued dividends on the stock wh;ch will amount to some four or five thousand dollars. The Credit Mobilier shares are to be sold if Spinner can find a customer for j them and then the whole amount to be ; conveyed into the treasury. Ames told Keiley that he was a fool lor handing the proceeds uf his Credit Mobiiier transactions over to Spinner. If you don't want it, says Ames, you ought to give it to thi c:3cers of the Union Paeiiie roa J. H ielocgs to them more than it does to th-j United States. Upon the whoie, however, Kelley thonghf he govoram-.Ttt had been swindled by th; Crcuu Mobiiisr people and he wanted to mi.-: r.umion as far as ho wis c.-uvmc!. K-iley k-tt tc-day for home sa;;-i he tdt better now that he hud made a ciea brtaU of it. He propo-Cs ad jre-sing a letter ' to his coc?:ifu-.a:s uciendiEg himself: and explaining his coacection wlih I Credit Mobiiier, |