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Show WlUr KIT ttOK.N SKFI D TOO, I Deli Jnrrr ' Not SatlaQxl With Ins Birrw pla Admission uf J'oi k. Wa.uiiviton, Sent. 4. Secretary Busk yesterday roeojvou ollioial notice that the Gorman government, had raised the embargo on Aenori-can Aenori-can pork. The agreement was signed at Cape May ten days ago, but, at at the request of the Gorman Gor-man government, the fact was with- . held from the public prois until ollioial action could be taken by tae homo government. gov-ernment. The agreement not only provides for the admittance of ourporic into Germany, but also affords to the United States the same schedule with reference to our farm products as that enjoyed by Bursia Secretary Busk is confident that he will soon be able to extend our market for corn by introducing it into Germany for uso as an article of food in place of rye, the crop of w hich iu Germany is tbis year exceedingly short. To this) end he has instructed his corn agent, Colonel J. C. Murphy, now in Europe... . t to proceed at once to Berlin and lay the V. - ."-V matter before tha German government. .',,: ' |