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Ia list Attoincy (r.-ner.il, f'.ll-nvii. tin: exeellttiil example exam-ple ,.( S'llitntor General jeiiks n. n situ:-lar situ:-lar c.is lli.tl i.couiei nmlei Cleveland Cleve-land and, lias '.vi-ii Hi i .aaai ill lav r ii tiie l'ie-:.leii.'j li.'il to make 'lie aji- iminii-nl at c.nv l ni'.-. ','a-'.u icn ill. s aiiiriiii a i-.l rii -cl i.il ii iu;i oi tiu is. pti!iii an applicants rind the I f.ieiiiN. Mr llaiiis'jii w.li find ii d.lik.ili to p 'St-p.me 'St-p.me the mailer Veiy lonK, a'di uli lie s II professes lo t'e d ui'if I S in ii s rilu to ni ike tlu.a uuul vinii. i-.ss is iu-sesiimi. iu-sesiimi. Treaiitrer Huston is a'iin at hi? ilesk altlioti;:i he canii'il In le ina anx ety to have li.s lesinalioii ari'epied in -rdei that he ni.iv leel ;i li ietiy to express hi opiniuii of Mi. Hattison and Inn iidiiiaiisti.iti n. An attempt was in nle to itet him out o' the way l-y in ; htm a foreign appoiiionent hut lie relused to he cau;hl, and says that he inleiivls to return to Indiana l.u the express ex-press purpi'se of takttifi an active pail in politic 4. willed is interpreted to mean thai lie will d 1 his level best to prevent til it slate end iistti Mr. ilairisi.u. If things ) on lor a few days longer as they have f"r seveial days past, there will nut he a democratic employe left in t!i Government priming olike. li is cuiomarv to largely reduce the force shortly after the adjournment i f Congress-and Congress-and that reduction is now t.eing nude, and the discharged people a:e nearly all democarts, or wi men k owe their appointment ap-pointment to detiluc at. Prof Charles .V Si.nlev, special agent of the Census for ilia collection of fish ami risheiv statistics, is under chare.es His work is said to oe practically worthless, worth-less, although it has cost a lar;;e sum of money. The adae;e"a women is at the bottom of everything," is b'ouht to mind by the claim of a female lobbyist, who by the way is als in tae employment of the Government, that sue killed the Wanainaker postal telegraph bill in the House Postoliice committee, and that the money she used wai lurnished by fay Gould Pern ipssh ? is only trying to divertsusoicion from the eminent repuli- beans tvlio actually did disburse Gould's moneyliete" Mr. IIarrej!on has so little confidence in Secretary main's ability tocope single handed wit ) the wily Hrrtish diplomat?. in the negotiations to determine the details de-tails and manner of submiting the 15e-riiijjs 15e-riiijjs sea difficulties to arbitration that he will p.istpon; and if neccessary give up entirely his proposed trip to the Pacific Cast in order to remain here until the negotiations are concluded. In view of the fact ttm Mr. Hariison is very anxious to make this trip, not only to giadify a laudable cuiiosiy to see a large and important section of the count- rv, but to secure a Harrison delegation, from the Coast States to the next republican! re-publican! national convention, lis will ingness to give up tiie trip in order to watch rilaine speaks volumes for his fear of 'jingisine." The statment made here that Mr.Har-ison Mr.Har-ison and U S. Treasure Hustun had made friends and that the resignation of the latter had been withdrawn was a lit le ofT Mr. Hustun has gone to Fortress Monroe, for his health, but in a "huff" because his resignatron had not been acepted. One of his personal friends said to-day rhat ifj Mr. Harrison did not willingly acept his resignation very soon it would become neccessary for Mr, Hustun to compel him to do so willingly. He declined to say how this could be dene. The political presure has been too great for him and Mr. Harrison has promised to appoint the nine United States Circuit Court judges during the Congressional recess, instead of waiting until Congress met again, as he realy wished to do. The number of applicants :ontiues to grow at such a rate that factious fac-tious gentleman remarked to-day that the democrat party might expect to become crowded with disappointed republican! re-publican! lawyers when the appointments appoint-ments are announced. There is another war in in the Interior Inter-ior Department, which hasn't been free of skirmishing since the present administration admin-istration came in. This tim : it is the Secretary and the Ihdian Commissioner that have crossed swords.and it is atated that Secretary Noble has become so thoroughly disgusted with the official rottenness in the Interior department that he has made up his mind to get out of the mess by resigning. He came very near to resigning when Tanner was kicked out of the Pension office, also a short time ago when Land Commissioner Commission-er Grofl handed in his resignation.owing to a serious difiernce of opinion with the Secretary. It is also stated that Secretary Proctor intends resigning in ordor to devote himself to his private business, but this is denied at the War department and inasmuch as Mr Proctor has given a good deal more time to his Vermont marble quarries since enteaing the cabinet cab-inet than" to War department it is not probable that the needs oi his private business would cause him to think of resignation. The figures ara at last mJ up. The Fifty-FirstCongreaa cost ike people of tha county just f i.aao.ooo a day, aad during its two years of existence it managed to spend about t6 for each man, woman and child in the United States. |