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Show JIORIO.VS liEY. ttt-publieuu How Over the Ori'iiou I elegruius. Washington, 15. Yesterday's translations of the Oregon cipher telegrams excito great interest. Those without signature doubtless were Pel ton's, as they generally replied to Oregon messages addressed to him. l'elton is Tilden's favorite nephew, his expectant heir and well-known i confidential agent in political affairs, 1 in which capacity he was well known to the delegates to tho New York state and St. Louis national conventions. Ccing impoenninna tiimmlf nnhodv supposes it was his own money which he became responsible to furnish for the Cronin business. New York, 15. Tho Evening Post, speaking of the Oregon dispatches brought to light last night, says: "We hope that the house hold that the English dictionary is not a trustworthy trust-worthy key. It it is we have reached the most disgrai.rul part of the presidential presi-dential business. The Tost deplores the fact that a United States senator should countenance such a conspiracy I and hopes lhat Kelly will explain satisfactorily sat-isfactorily what it is that he fully endorses. en-dorses. The Commercial advertiser says there must be a new election for senators sen-ators in Oregon. The Express (democratic) is silent on the subject. Chicago, 15. Tho Journal Washington Wash-ington special says: The general opinion is that tho evidence and translation trans-lation of the cipher dispatches yesterday yester-day is of a character such as to preclude pre-clude the democrats from making any honest defense of Crouin's vote, and that the commiasiou will count Oregon Ore-gon without a strict partisan division. |