The Pacific Inquiry
Bostox, June 6.- The final session in Boston of the Pacific Railrodd Commission was held Saturday. President Adamswas the principal witness. He entered into a lengthy defense of the policy of the company, and alleged that the United States Government hal been paid five fold for the money it had put in the roacl. If the company at the time of the maturity of its indebtedness could not meet it3 obligaüons it wouia be the fault of the Government, because the latter's attitude toward the road and various legislative acts passad had so hampered the ofticials that they did not know whera they stood. If the Government would give the road its freedom and the road could not pay up, then the Government could step in and foreclose.
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