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Show We continue to give at full length the iutcrcating dispatches in reference refer-ence to tho JjouUiitna revolution. There seems to bo a great unanimity in the expression of all parties that a gruvo illegality has been committed by tho older of the president of the United States, though some extreme partisans are ready to jiidtify hia action. ac-tion. Moderate republicans, how-over, how-over, Ireely express their displeasure at the present situation of uflaira. The loading1 npwjipuper press of all partica comlemn the unprecedented military interference with the legislature. legisla-ture. On tho other hand tho secretary secre-tary ot wat telegraplis the president's approval of Slu ridan'a proceeding. A public meeting will be held in New York to protest against the outrage, which will probably be followed up similar assemblage!! in other cities. Public feeling id now aroused upon the subject, but how long the people of the United Suites will remember the transaction of Monday remains to be seen. |