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Show Four hundred men employed ii the docks of the Uela.varu and Hud ho n canal at Koundulit, N. Y., havi btruek lor an advance- ol lifly centH i day. Tho New York World think thai tho eti'ente rtmliuf? between Kusnia, Germany and Austria, on the eastern miOHtion, cannot hi: much lunger maintained. J'ipor'd joint resolution directing the secretary ol Die treasury to exo-eulu exo-eulu the law relative In Coolie emigrants emi-grants in now beiure the committee un commorce. Keprcsenlalivo Randall ih Raid to ho deeply implicated in tho 1'hilailel-phiu 1'hilailel-phiu navy yard crookedness. He appointed a largn number of workmen work-men employed during tho November election. It. in charged that ex-Attorney General Gen-eral Williams ftirui.died his Wahhing-Um Wahhing-Um residence with funds from the Heeret bureau. ThH is not proven, hut it i known that his ofl'icc w;ui so furnished, Tho New York 'rhl says that the democrats have niiflered themselves to bo roped in and used by republicans in tho Kilhourno case. Tho TriOuiu-ftiiys TriOuiu-ftiiys tho reftihal lu release Kilbourne will invade the eon-uitution, Judge Carter lias adjoin ned the i Kilbourne hnbeas curjius case until Tuesday. Tho house will probably refuse to send Kilbourne to the court, and as this action would be unprecedented unpre-cedented it might lead to trouble. The body of tho missing Win. A. Harding, a prominent citi.-.m of Ga-tleus, Ga-tleus, Tenn., has been found secreted in a ravine, wrapped in a counterpane. counter-pane. A man lately employed by mm is believed to he the murderer. An Austrian officer, being impelled to tho act by the extravagance of hia mist res, Bold to the lv-.ifsian embassy at Vienna the pi 4 in of the lower Danube, taken from the Austrian war i. Ilice, with oilier important military mili-tary ii. formation. Tlie European war rumors have had an ellect upon the New York cotton and oilier markets. A large business lias been recently dona in rye, which is seldom dealt in largely except for export. Au incre.i-L-d tbinand for corned meals is- also noticed. Tho story about Blaine receiving S'IJ,(-00 from the Union Pacific railroad rail-road is stii! a myeiery. It bad been for some tinio in possession ol the democrats and was to have been ustd in case that Blaine should be tiie republican re-publican candidate for the presidency. Piper ami other congre-smon to-day received a telegram from Isaac Frced-lander, Frced-lander, A. J. Bryant, Eugene Cas-scrly, Cas-scrly, V, T. Low, Peler D.mahoe, an J. C, Flood, urging the pa--ugo of the Hawaiian treaty bill, aa a measure approved by an immense majority ot people on the Pacific coast. The attempt to push Bristow as a presidential candidate, a Tribune writer says, can only be done at the expenso of Blaine, who represents the belter elements of the republican party. Besides, Bristow only represents repre-sents a theory, an ideality, and his candidacy can only distract and deleat the friend, ol good government. Republican presidential stock Morton, unexpectedly weak in the south; Blaine, growing fast and strong; Conkling, strengthening somewhat, some-what, but laboring against & strong conviction that he would be defeated if nominated. A strong republican combination which is much talked of is Blaiue for president, and Bristow for vice president. |