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Show WASHINGTON. The Proposed Mini Southern Allairs Piachuack to be Ad-nitled. Ad-nitled. Chicago, 13. A Washington special spe-cial says: Tnere is no doubt that Dr. Linderman has decided that if it is desired to establish another mint solely to coin silver, Indianapolis, is the best location, but if to coin both gold and silver, that St. Louis has the best facilities uf any western city. Tne president is likely to send a message mes-sage lo congress without making any change in Dr. Lindermau's recommendation. recom-mendation. The message which the piesident will soon send to congress on southern affairs will relate to the late trouble m Mississippi and the mode of conducting con-ducting elections there, the information informa-tion having been gathered by persons designated for tiie purpose. It is expected as eoon as Dorsey, Sharon, Alcorn and Jones arrive and are firmly established in their seats, that the case of Piuchback will bo taken up and disposed of. The case has assumed a new phase since the withdrawal of McMillian, and the administration people say Piuchback will receive the almost entire republican republi-can vote of the senate for his admission. admis-sion. They argue that if be it rejected, Louisiana will be hopelessly democratic, and will be as sure tor the next democratic CAudidale for president as Georgia or Kentucky. Thus his rejection will be throwing away to the democracy tho last but oue of the southern states, and that one is South Carolina. They think Cuamberlain mean3 soon to turn over to the democrats so that the democrats will enter the next campaign with a certainty of every state south of the Mason &. Dixon line, for the candidate. candi-date. They say the republican party is, on a fair vole, justly entitled to South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi, but if they sit still and allow matters to go on as they have been, as instanced by the recent case of Mississippi, the re- j publican party will not have an electoral elec-toral vote from the south in the next campaign. Hence they intend to j make tlie case of Pinchback the be-! ginuing of a determined effort to re- gain what they claim belongs to them in the south. |