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n in Washington: A day or two since, Goddard Bailey, the law clerk of the Interior Department-. It proved to be a voluntary confession from Bailey that at the instance of another he had abstracecretary then entrusted them to the keeping of Bailey, the department's law clerk, who was under bonreat commotion in the department, and he, with Bailey and other clerks, were there engaged in the cocers, &c., plying over the city. According to Bailey's confession, he loaned the bonds to the partyaid to have so far found all the statements of Bailey's letter of confession correct to the letter. d not to be the only person implicated besides Bailey. A Washington banker, and others, whose namesharers in the contemplated profits of it. Bailey had three millions of dollars in such bonds inGovernment may not ultimately be a loser. Bailey was appointed to office on perhaps the strongerequenter of the faro banks. This morning Bailey went over to the jail in company with his coun[4 more...]
e rather than abandon the odious principles of their party. [And, thank God! it cannot congeal the fiery Southern heart.] With regard to the transactions of Goddard Bailey. I can give you nothing in addition to what reached you last night by telegraph. I am told that nobody is to blame, neither Bailey nor the Secretary of War.Bailey nor the Secretary of War. At least no criminal action can lie against them. Bailey is out on bail. I saw him last night at the National Hotel. He noticed no one; but his face, I thought, showed that a great burden had been lifted from his mind and heart. There is too much reason to fear that when the investigation ordered yesterday by the House is haBailey is out on bail. I saw him last night at the National Hotel. He noticed no one; but his face, I thought, showed that a great burden had been lifted from his mind and heart. There is too much reason to fear that when the investigation ordered yesterday by the House is had, the disgrace will fall mainly upon Virginia. Some time ago, I wrote that Forney was begging for conciliation for compromise.--Hear how he talks now: "I have for weeks past counselled peace. But the day for persuasion has passed and gone. The time has come for action! action!! action!!! The city of Philadelphia, wh
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on the basis of the reestablishment of the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific. If successful, they will then invite the Northern members to join them. Bailey, the defaulting clerk, has been surrendered by his sureties, and is now in jail. The South Carolina Commissioners have arrived. Russell has been placed in jail here for complicity with Bailey. His security was put at $500,000, and his counsel intend to apply for a habeas corpus on the ground of excessive bail. The missing bonds are $370,000 of Mo. 6's, $357,000 of N. C. 6's, and $144,000 Tenn, 6's — all coupons. The investigation shows that the contract with Russell, Majors & emoranda, stating that so much money would be due on the execution of certain services, which Russell had used from time to time as collaterals in raising money.--Bailey in his letter to Secretary Thompson, said no official had any complicity in the transaction, or knowledge of the fact of the extraction of the bonds. In Russ