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Show Carl Sliiirz on Bubcocli. Chicago, 11. Tho following editorial edi-torial paragraph appears in the )i'esliche J'vst, for which Curl Sehurz has commenced to write within the past few days. He is thought to be the author: The grand jury that again meets to-day to examine into the facts connected with tho whisky frauds which were notoriously conducted con-ducted and secreted from above, must under no circumstances overlook over-look one thing, tl.at the Washington telegrams written in cipher, which are before them, warning the distillers distil-lers ot tills city of their imminent danger, arc based upon and derived from a knowledge which at that time but two persons possessed. Only liristow and Grant knew of the steps that were to be taken, and as we know that those signals of warning were not given by Liristow they could only have come from Grant, or one in his confidence. The whole country coun-try therefore points already to the notorious Babcock, Grant's bo iy villain, a false measurer and swindler in general, as well as the head of all the corrupt scoundrels and newspapers news-papers in 1S72 in particular, of whom, to use a familiar legal phrase, such a misdeed is to be expected. |