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Show all Street Klt llerl. New Yotk, Is. Wall Street maiLct is all in a -tate of liverish excitement, and the fluctuations a:e more violent than for .-mie time pa-t. In the g .Id rc m dealings are large and attended with innch excitement. r.u-ed by the cable telrirrntn from V.uropv. T1k; day c!o-cd wi.h s-'tne a!..'.!injj and a steadier feeling. liho;igli Wall Sid-h -l- ou.ators are pen-Ta; y very ni'j' h ' mixed in regard to The fjture. KiU it the F.nrfljtriu Stnnlln. a-hiniton. 1'.'." S-reiary l'i-h I said yrsterJay that the recent new-! new-! from Europe iniieate- that llus-ia j. ; really in earne-r in her er. i's- ir. ., abrogate the provision- of the tr-wy , ut' 1 s.'.n. which r!.ve to the neutrality of tTie Black Sea ; but lie thinks war will n-t inevitably follow. H think-. think-. it n'S-ible, and quite pro:w, that I the result will bj a Peace l.'ongres of I all the great powers of Eu, ope, at i which sot only the Eastern question, . but possibly the Prussian ar,d Fre nch j war question, may be settled. Under j existing circumstance, however, the ' future of Eur,pe is purely proMemat-i proMemat-i ical. and there may be occult infiuenees ' at work which niav produce astemi-h-ing and unexpe-eted re-u::s. The eieeii n of the Iuse of A.-sta. ! to be King of Spain, doc? :.ot muteri-I muteri-I ally alter the Cuban policy. Spaiu. j though slow in dipleunac'v ia o;hr r spects. is quick to accept war. ar.d the I firure of Cuba is not worth war to us. I The' policy of England toward her I provinces has always been. 'list and con-1 con-1 tinue? to be honorable Geru-ra! Pu:-' Pu:-' ler's scheme lor the annexation ol' Canada, as an incident to the seitle-ment seitle-ment of the AhiU'ma clainis. detailed in his Lowell letter, simply means irar. for England would no: submit te it without a struggle. The .1 'e.:ro7 claims mut and wiil be settled at the proper lime, perhaps very soon. In resrard to the threatened rupture iu the republican party, the Secretary said, revenue reforms claim more than they can prove, and the reduction of the public debt, together with the reduction re-duction of taxation, will satisfy the people better than glittering promises, which investigation shows cannot be fulfilled. Senator Scbuiz is an able man, but if he still pioicsscs to be a supporter of the administration, he certainly has a stilinje way of show-ine show-ine it. xpislOH. New York, I'.'. An oil still, in a hotel in Brooklyn, with which 11. S. Bradford and J. T. Talreie were experimenting exper-imenting in distilling petroleum, exploded explo-ded yesterday, severely injuring two men and damaging the hotel slightly by hie. The Cnban Wi. v. Late advices state the wirin Cuba drags slowly along. In SaKtiago the rebels recently ambuscaded a detachment detach-ment of Spanish soldiers. Spanish residents iu the countiy have been compelled to take refuge in Santiago city. Ten skirmishes are reported in the central departments. Expcclrtl Kpure of Corrupt OHieials. .A ashiiigton. I'.i. It i- reported that certain Senator is drawing up resolutions, resolu-tions, based upon the Grant-Cox correspondence, cor-respondence, to introduce in the Senate as soon as that body meets, providing for the thorough investigation of the alleged corrupt u-e of money by Wm. McGarrahan, while trying to get a patent for the disputed land chums. Some rich developments are anticipated, anticipa-ted, and those who claim to he perfectly per-fectly familiar with the inside history of this case, aver that the investigation investiga-tion will di.-close astonishing corruption corrup-tion on the part of officials, some of whom are in Congress. |