Show ENDED AT LAST there has been some kind of a court or inquisition in session aay tay lay after day at the farnham iio lio Ilo house usein in this city fon for a long iong time involving 0 some mystery and although it seemed to be exclusively confined in its opera tion so far as the public were able to discover to government officials some considerable interest was manifested occasionally li by those who witnessed the outward pomp and parade that attended the concern to ascer tain what was up and what had or had not transpired to cause such a lengthened invests j gation in which all connected with th the e indian department and many others were evidently particularly interested contrary to the expectations of some with whom we had conversed on the subject and who professed to be better informed in relation to the matters depending than the public generally and who were of the opinion that the court by whatever name it was or should be known continue till the c crose close ose of the present administration without premonition it adjourned without day on wednesday last it is understood though 0 we will not pouch couch vouch for the truth of the tile report that judge cradlebaugh when in washington arefe preferred some charges against dr forney relating to his doings as superintendent of indian affairs in this territory territory Terri tor y either cither because he had squandered abuan or embezzled too much or not enough of the governments Government funds since lie he has been the incumbent of that office and that surveyor general gendral stambaugh 0 and major montgomery 6 who have been conducting the court of inquiry at farnhams Farn hams for six weeks or two months past were appointed commissioners commissioners either cither by the president the secretary of the department or the chief odthe indian bureau after the fashion of the day to take testimony in the case and make deport report thereon in due time how many mank witnesses were examined and what the nature of the that was I 1 elicited we do not know it must of course 1 be very voluminous from the len ien length lenth th of tim time e occupied it by several first rate clerks and reporters whether valuable or not the expense incurred I 1 in the investigation must have been great grea tand and if dr forney shall be found guilty of what malave may have been alleged against him and has the costs to pay aa as do men wb when en unsuccessful in suits at law it will take the greater part of his spare change r to square up unless he be has been a greater adept at swindling tha the government than supposed for if there the are not those handling government f funds alo who wio can beat him badly at that business we are much mistaken n in our opinion |