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Show WAblll.MlTOV lihlTIUt. rtgUr Atm Corrttpntlenc4 WaBIIINUIO.N, .Mutoll, 31, 16m. Benntlona In the United Btutea Bounto aio"fennud far between," but there wai one of the first magnitude tlili work, when Bonntor Hoar oltvrod n reaolutlon diroctlug tho cammlttie on rlvlleget and electloni to Inveallgale the charge of crlmluil embeitluiiutit spenly and j ublioly mido agtluit ianntor Unch, of North Diliotn, There hai been oousldorablu talk about the probability of tuch a ruiolutlon ho-ligolloteJ ho-ligolloteJ ever since tho extra auilou nnlieli hu i imehotr n i ly thomli Itu nil li dime, lliw mleleini, tueuplnliiillulBoiaiiir It aih Wvul mini a lerioual ixiltiisiiou ot In ujunectlou with Ihe nllegetl bank im biztleiLcnt. Indeed, It Is kn,wutha lie did promise tovcral week no tn make an explain tlon, but he did not do it and tho resolution waa ctlered. Tin (junllon now It, what will tbeBcnil do about IIJ It cnuiiot very wel rvluio to adopt tho resolution, nud tin pcooililoii uiaJu bysimiiut tho sup. (lorteriolHcnatirltncli to enlarge tin to oof tho rculutlou by authorixln theojunulttee to Investlgito tho ante ce lent) of every Beiintor leemi t chlldlihforeerlomcoiKideretloti. T u charge la not mJ agaiint other ten atom, but tolely against Mr It arh. II there bo oilier senator Willi black ip t In their att tho cliarget ihoull le iLeclllcslly made and their namra an i tbecrlmo or Crimea thoy are charged with Included In thulnveillgitlun tea ulutluu before It li ed. llm nnf.et la too Important nil I too far-ruichlngl i In UJlMnpielicci and Intlueiice to bi trealed troiu u denngo.lf, larllm lolltlcal etnudpolnt. The honor of tin Henalohntilake, and tho o le have aright toe xpict that Ihoaenalori wll, ilo that whluii will rualiitalii It, regaid luaof coiiseiiuiiocoi to Individuals. I In not tiiitotod that the rriolutloi will be tnkeu up for action, a thougi thi to are hints that It may bo dlscuiwu In executive acitloll, Uulll Ihe case u the soiiatort eppolulel by the gover nor cf Montana, Washington anu Wyonuug thall have been dloied of nnd there Is no loriainty about how long the debate, now going on, wll) last, lathodiapMlllJll noun to be to Ul'cun the couitltutlinal iuestloii Involved In-volved lu the miller in tho most tuur-ouich tuur-ouich manner. Hecietary Oreshani ralieJ u hubbuu lu tho de arlmont of Btatu tills week by deiuaudlug the resignation resigna-tion of Dr. i. O. Bt. Clair, who hut for twelve ) oari been chief uf tho can-tular can-tular burctu. The trouble leema to have been that HI. Olalr got the Idea thatholudlvlduilly and not the gov. eminent, waa running tho consular nervlcoof the country, nnd that ho considered lilmtell a urnmcuit III-lute III-lute an i couaciuently n bigger man than the iccti tary of atatr, who tel loin remilna Incniconi uiuc i uafourycara. Ureal pressure hai been bro ignt to bear on Becretary Ureahnm to remttaii Ht. Clair, who hat u very ttrong"(.ull" Willi Hits big inllllolBUe, Irreapiclive ot arty, but greatly to hit credit lie hat tefused. Bt. Ulalr'a retldeucn It laid to contain a very v-eluable collection of raruiroductt and ouiloilllea Iromall i arte ot tho worlJ, pretemeu io mm or lilt wlfo by thrifty coi lull arid coniutar employe! who thared hi It-lief It-lief that he nai a bigger man linn tho trcretary of title, and consnpiolit I) mustbokcit tu agood liuinoi. Theru wai much dlsapiolulmeiit among thoeu friendly to the labor organization! of tho country uver thu failure ol Herman J. Bchualln, of Wisconsin, to rccelvo the nomluatlou to be luporlutendcnlof Immigration, for which hu wat very atrougl) endorsed en-dorsed aud for which hit frleult If-Ileved If-Ileved him to bo ipeclall) well imtll-lied, imtll-lied, butallairrcuthatix Cougrisamau Btump, of Maryland, who received thu nomination, aud who waa chair-man chair-man of the House commute o on Immigration at the last etstlon, Is also well equipped for tho position, Inning nndo a long ttudy of thetulject lu all Iti branches, and being tho utithor of theuew Immigration law wlilc'i hu will have to administer. Htlll the retiring uplrlntendeut, ex Congriti-mauUaeo, Congriti-mauUaeo, of Indiana, did not rniko much of a success, and huhadut retired from thu chairmanship of the House committee oil immigration when bu wnt appointed. Hut ho had the misfortune to bo on bad terms with lila Immediate luperlor, the attlstant ucrutary ot the treasury, all thu tlmo he wailnofllce. The uuctllon of whether tho Inllu-ence Inllu-ence ot any oou nun, other thau l'realdent Cleveland, la certain of aecurlng a residential appointment la Hill undecided. Senator Vllni hat been credited with this power, but lilt lutluunce wat not strong unough to tecurethe nouilmtlon of Bchultlet.and whit It laid to have teeu Vicu l'reil-clenlBlevenioa'a l'reil-clenlBlevenioa'a only recommendation wai 'turned down" at the White House till! week, and the position asked for wain'l n very large one, either. The fact livery plain, even t latnor ttiari durlru hli llrst administration, adminis-tration, that Mr. Cleveland llateut attentively to what lila would lu advlien havu to ta, ho nclt to lull himself. |