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Show A telegram to the Chicago Tinas published in another column will give some satisfaction to the soreheads. sore-heads. U the correspondent id to be relied upon wo are going to be given pretty nuuly a new deal of federal officials. The governor is to go; SchaohVr is to go, and Emerson is to go. Why the newspaper man stopped short with these gentleman is not explained. It is probable that names ran short with him. The telegram reads as '.veil as if it had been written in Salt. Like, and perhaps contains about as much truth as the ordinary ring dispVioh from this city. If it were not made up hero it was taken from papere that wvie long ago in Washington, ur.d t:ot from the evidence evi-dence carried henec by Mr. Chase; nor did that gentleman inspire it. While Mr. Chase was in this city certain indefinite and whimsical charge were preferred ug iiust Ouv- ernor Emery and Jude Kncrs;n. They were the old complaints 'lut had been presented and answered to tho satisfaction of the iippointiog power long ago Ihe rpial agent regarded them as nonsensical and the result of personal ppitp, and ta dalt d j to more than nil1 person I4.? w t nt so far whiloliere, ua to usmhO p;tiL8 that neither the govern,. r nor Judgo Emerson would he removed. It could hardly bo that lie changed his mind so soon tiler loavmg the territory. Since his excellency bo effectually routed tho enemy lost winter, there has been no danger of his removal, and aa to Judge Emerson, nothing has yet been shown that could givo occasion for hia retirement. |