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Show A Washington correspondent ol the Boston Herald writes that many of the charges of the Xew York Sun in regard to corruption in the navy department are regarded by many as true, adding: Robeson is the principal intrguer of thecabiiut. Hp has wn rich wi:h a marvul ou, rap d.iy. T" ere is sly ohi fox who m- s over from Phi lade phi?. ev ry lew wteks to ba'ance uj' tms ne.-r wiih the nary department. His nanu never ap ears ( u K;ebok3ot the t!e-p-miiien:, and h- s cotnmor.ly supposed to be a p.ir.ner of Kobeson?. He B ia;d U have the manipulation of in nient-e contract'. Some of iho m st severe critics I know f tt.a navy admintfa-tion admintfa-tion are oibcrs in the nrvice, and my belief tt.at i he depart merit is rotten clear through is bas(d large'y en their judgment. judg-ment. As to th n.terior depnrtuunt, the une-rtLii g of jjreai corruption is regarded re-garded aj a mailer of course. If rotteu-iitss rotteu-iitss is not discovered in tho r..di.n bureau, then iha inveitii-ntors must be bo'h blind an-1 def. 'iho land office will come in fot a share of the inquiry, and pei hips tho pension odice, a' though there ia not rauoh ch'ince of di;cverii g . jrret(ulr.tv there- Too d-'parlnu nt o justice i. absolutely sure to rieid nio-e f'-n.JHlous fruits i. it ia properly over- 1 haul!. |