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The reasons accompanying the applica tion for pardon in the corrupt solicitation cases, after reviewing the act of 1811, which makes Philadelphia and Allegheny counties iiuble for mob damage and which the reasons affirm is an unjust discrimina tion against those localities, relate the history in brief of the introduction and progress of the Koit bill in the Legisla ture, refer to the excitement attending every vote upon it, and say that because of intense feeling against the act of 1811' Kemble, like many other citizens, did all he could for the passage of the Riot bill, in order that Allegheny and Philadelphia counties should have relief: that he was not personally interested in the passage of the bill, but only assisted, as did other citizens of the State, in creating substan tial support for it; that his testimony be fore the investigating committee had made him technically guilty of a violation of the act oi 1874, and desiring to hide noth ing and reaffirming the truth, he had put in a plea of guilty accompanied by his protest that the plea should not be con strued into an admission of criminal guilt on his part; the ends of justice do not demand that a sentence of line and imprisonment be imposed; the public conviction is all that justice demands and now since the law has been interpre ted and conviction had its effect, justice will not be impaired by a pardon; that the punishment already suffered by these men iu their social and business rela tions is altogethes enough to satisfy the law and the board. About the only certainty in the domain of the uncertain, if one may so say, is the fact that if General Grant's name goes be fore the convention at all, Illinois will sup port him from first to last. No true friend of any other candidate will flatter him with any delusive hope to the con teary. It is probably true, all rumors to the contary notwithstanding that Mr. Sherman will also have the full support in his own State, and of course Mr. lilaine w ill be indorsed by Maine. Those who talk of a divded Illinois delegation must mean that in case the State has no local candidate it will give some votes to Mt. lilaine and some to Mr. Sherman.— Chicago Journal (Rep.) The House of the Good Shepherd Catholic Orphan Asylum and llouse of Commitment for Women, of St Paul Minnisota, was burned Sunday morning. The upper story was used as a dormi tory, and twenty-five children were sleep ing there when the fire broke out. Through the efforts of the Sisters all were got out with out injury. 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