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Show GENERAL. Wusliiugtou Butollisouce. Washington, 0. Tho cabinet today to-day considered the action of the collector col-lector of customs at Philadelphia in removing re-moving Assistant Inspector Arnold. It was decided to telegraph Fulton that Arnoltl shall remain in the poei-tiuc poei-tiuc t a which the secretary's order reinstated re-instated him. No foreign appointments appoint-ments were decided upon at tbe cabinet meeting. The cemmissioner of internal revenue rev-enue to-day telegraphed United States District Attorney Bangs of Chicago: "By my letter relative to the Roelle, Junker and Ford cases, I intended you should waive objection to hoaring the petition, on account of the lapse of time, and submit a sufficiency of causes assigned to the court. If you do not concur in the statement in the petition, file counter statements and submit tbe questions to the court." The treasury will probably, on Thursday, issue a call for trie redemption re-demption of $10,000,000 on account of 4 per cents, taken by the syndicate, thojgh it has not yet been definitely decided upon. Following is tho official statement of the coinage at the United States mints during the fiscal year ending .Tn no an '77- fJrJH SJ.J.n (V7R trade dollars, $9,162,900; subsidiary, $19,389,935; minor, $02,165. Secretary Evarts submitted to the cabinet the order of the Diaz government govern-ment that Gen. Trevino resist by force of arrnB the invasion of Mexican territory by United States troops. No action was taken. Gen. Mata has not yet had an interview in-terview with Secretary Evarts on the question of his resignation as minister min-ister of the Diaz government. There is no indication tti.it he will be recognized, recog-nized, or that Ord's orders will be changed or modified. The board of army engineers r-ported r-ported upon the plan for so securing the foundation of Washington's monument as to permit its construction construc-tion to the originally intended height. Chicago, 8. Tribuuo's Washington: Washing-ton: Unless Supervisor Tntton of Philadelphia is tuo thick skinned he will probably resign because of the rebuke of the cabinet to-day which reinstated tho man he removed for doing some editorial work on a Delaware Dela-ware paper. |