Show CHARGES AGAINST COUBIN AdjutantGeneral Appsals for Immediate Imme-diate Examination of His Record Washington March 6Time resolution adopted by time Senate calling for a complete record of the courlmarllal which tried AdJtGcn Corbln when IjleulenantColoncl of the Fourteenth colored infantry on a charge of cowardice cow-ardice and other Information as lo his military career called for a mass of papers thai will require a week lo copy according lo the estImate of the War department Con Corbln In anticipation of the reply today addreswd lo Senator Davis of Minpnsola an appeal for an Immediate Imme-diate examination of his soldierly record rec-ord from the day hf entered the service ser-vice of the United States army as a nineteenyearold boy thirtyeight ycnis ago until now Moreover he I authorizes lie Senator to present his I YCbrbinsj resignation to the President t I If the search reveals a suggestion of un wort Illness The letter Includes the llndlngs of the courtmartial which most honorably acquitted LieutCeil Corbin of the charge Gen Grants letter conferring upon him two brevets for gallant set vices at the time he was charged with cowardice and finally a letter from the Colonel of his regiment who preferred the charge praising his work In the campaign In tin courtmartial proceedings referred re-ferred to as general order NoC Gen Corbln then LleulonnnlColonel wasI tried at Chattanooga on four charges I as follows Charge First Cowardice Charge Second Misbehavior before the enciny In violation of the thirty second article of war Charge Three Conduct unbecoming Ian I-an olllcer and a gentleman Charge Fourih Conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline The finding of time court was Not guilty the court adding a clause of most honorable acquittal |