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Show THE T00HY-McKAN LEVEE.; ; The St. Louis Globe editorially reviews re-views the levee recently given by Chief Justice McKean and Commis- sioner Toohy in honor of the Hekai.d, adding: This substantially eiidud the strange proceeding, ami lliu txlitors oT the Unit ald, being hifji'iii ni that they were at liberty te depart, went their way;, considerably bewildercd by tho new plvise of the ad-miiiiitratiuQ ad-miiiiitratiuQ of justice. This method of obtaining a vindication is so original and striking, and at the same time so ea.;y and eilective, tint wo shall be greatly surprised sur-prised it it does not immediately come into in-to favor among tho multitude of politicians poli-ticians and uilicc-holders who are always hungering and thiritiug to bo vindicated from one charge or another. If Judge Culliiii, for instance, has not had the?piiil crushed out of nim by the patent compresa of the Common Council, we shall expect him to have hostile editors hauled up and swora at until they hide their beadi in sh&ma. A Ye wou a hardly dare to venture ven-ture au opinion as to whetner Hutch might bo vindicated by this novel process; but there may be courts enough, if rightly right-ly selected, to accomplish even that t"et, to the great (lory of Hutch and the utter extermination ot his enemies. |