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How Members of Congress Are Bribed by Joseph Hamilton Moore
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there, they would stick him for large amounts." (No. 366. N. Y., Oct.
29, 1877.)



Corruption and Bribery.



Such in part, is the story of the Letters. If it is not one of appalling
corruption and unhesitating bribery often repeated, what else is it? Why
should it cost a specific $200,000 to pass any proper bill through
Congress? $25,000 to convene a Territorial Legislature? $10,000 to
$20,000 a year to influence justly a few Californians? Influence thus
exercised is as, palpable as it is direct.



Nature and Value of Picnics.



But ends are sometimes attained by indirection. The Letters tell how.
For example:

"I have been working for the last two month" to get a party, of say, 25
Southern members of Congress to go out to California and over the line
of the Southern Pacific and see what we have done and our ability to do.
* * * I told Senator Gordon of Georgia if he could get up a party of the
best men of the South we would pay all their expenses, which. I suppose
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