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Show MO It K RU IT I V M IS. lvst Ollleo Snlmlllntr Tho Strar Hiil Sj Ati'iu 1 ho Mull lr!U'it Acrouiiied I'or. WiuhinsUm, 17. The houtu com-miltcu com-miltcu on postitllicea and prtroadf to-day cm mi mil Win. 1 .ui -rlli , of t'liiiato. He ttstilied tliat Sander son, ol the tirm ol Harlow. Sanderson k t'o., had informed him that ll cy pa:d larcFumHof niuiiny to olliciaU of t'.c jHvito!h.-e dcpirtinent under roji;iiAur General Creweli's ad-miniitration ad-miniitration to oecnro valuable western wes-tern mail contracts hy means of elraw h;ddinp deviecd. Sanderson ro-jtnetl ; wiltt witness in Kan..w city, and they j were inlmuie friend. Sanders -n I loid him tint the linn were bled j he.ivily by the pjstollice ollicial.-, nr.d j that tliey paid to one of them nut lcs l than $.1,uv0 perquarkr, to another they had given a ear r Hp? And pair of liorsed, and to another a diamond pin worth fl, (AXJ. .No n.imi'd were given by Sanderson. In making theae as-perlions, as-perlions, witness eaid he bad oeen one of the books of tiic firm, which showed that they set aside a con-lidcrablo con-lidcrablo proportion of their receipts from mail contracts to be devoted to euch pay me u Id. Barlow lived east and Attended to paying out money. Witness said that eubaniuently San-j dtreon informed him that they hud; burned their books, and in tunned him that he had better not remember re-member what .had been told him on luia buLjbcl. The committee w;!i next examine the Inxik keeper of li.irlow, Sanderson i Co. |