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Show The HItuI Samtliern Kullroad Waahicgton, 15. Strong indications indica-tions are becoming visible that the hint year'i combination between the Soullieru Paciuu and tl Ti-xa Paci-tio Paci-tio cooi panic bava btou ruptured nod thai the to called cuaiprortuo bill will be beucefortb abAniiuiied. rfcolt'u frieuds txpredtj dirttriidt of the Huntington party and are inclined to tbiuk that even if tboir suspicious are ill founded the cnulition deprived 1 the bill ot the armiieut aniuat monopoly, and 1qos more ?otes 1 than it Kiiim. TbuOahloruia corpor ation, on the other hand, appears to have little faith in the succeed o( any subsidy project this year, and seenid more than ever confident of its ability to build the whole road with oulnide Sdietuce. - War to the kuile will therelore probably be the programme ol both Oonipauie during tlie pretpnt conrees. Meanwhile the Texua Pacific Pa-cific advocates pro feed serene confidence confi-dence in thu result and are utterly denying tbe truth of the report that Scott has taken a house here to con- duct lobby operations. They assert tht their project will achieve Buccem by its own elrenglh and inherent 1 merits. They are greatly pleased 1 with Randall's victory, but say they! expect uftlhingfrora bun except a fair I committee. They are ftleo very con tident of reoeiviDg some kind of support sup-port from Preaideut Hayes, although this expbcLatioo cannot be traced to any oublic utteranoee of the president cr of his cabinet, and may, perhaps, prove to be an antire mistake. |