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Show THK SECKKT SKSSION FAKCK. It now develops that there is conclusive conclu-sive evidence to show that the information, informa-tion, for the alleged divulging of which .Executive Clerk YOUHG of the senate was tired, was in reality given awajr h3 a member of that august body. This is the position The Times took in the matter originally. One of the most conclusive con-clusive proofs of the ieakmess of the tension themselves is furnished in the fact tliat the proceedings of the sessions at which the case of Mr. Yoi ng was being considered were regularly pub-, pub-, fished the following morning, although he had been denied admittance to any of the hearings. The secret session is a farce which, in justice to the senators themselves, ought to be abolished. |