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Show Tin: si:i. i imii.i::i:s. .Cllsli rn.i..,r. s- tlrr Ser-relier Ser-relier llla'sie. Iumsin, Aug. I . Alexiiider Stanley Hill qtiesfioiies! Hie government govern-ment regarding his sition in the ReiiriugSen IH-guliatieiii. He sal I a careful inquiry nil Hie sit had satisfied him that Hie iih-HhsIs by uhich the ltriltsh vcsavLs cvinJucted their fishing led to ihi undue wa-te of seal life, ltwas not the ease that frmale "s-b- even- res-kh-ssly slain. Fergu-son, sieakiiig fer Hie government, gov-ernment, stht that no adequsle judgment couhl Is- formes! on the uesgutistiuns or diploniAtic esirrt sndelHS- until tlte House -sf-etl Salisbury's formal re-ply, whiih cuuM twit Is; SJt ii'ioii the ta'-le till it hail Is-en presented to the Cnitesi States Stvretary nf State. When the wholecurnsioiHlence was sibii-hisl he believed the IImi-c wnuM lie satisfied with the spirit nihl manner in w hich Hie negotlatioiiH lia I Issu esindutled oil the side of the llriti-h goxernment. Tlieai'iiofSiIiJsirj's actioii hulas n K, csutbh-h a clwsel time for seals by luternatioHal arrangement, ar-rangement, and at the same tune prevent tliefurtherseizingof Rritirii vessels and sessire csuiqe ns.it ion for Hie seiiure-s already made. The under foreign secretary's statement was received with marks of approval. approv-al. lul.lswi I'HtMeciriMoN.s. IxiNit-iN, Aug. 15. Commenting on Hie lie bring Sea blue Iwok, the 77Ht-4dcilarc-sliiat it tsiufirms the cum-lii-ioii Hist tl.o cemdutt of the American G-e'rnment In ri-jist-iing I'aunnfute's ttHlmi liraidi, In In-stnieting In-stnieting American erul-ers to dismantle dis-mantle Riitish vessel, ami ill breaking break-ing oft" negotiations cviiH-e-c an arbitrariness ar-bitrariness and a contempt fur reason rea-son haTj-lly rare In international relations re-lations iiowadai-s. "Salisbury's firmness" sajs Hie TisHt', will show the coloni-ls that the home government is not as they sometimes some-times atrect to think, a mere funnel for diplomatic iiuter.' Tlie StumUnl sn: "Tliethun. tiers In width lllilue has l-eell dealing deal-ing are of the most traii-parent ami artificial kind. From first to last the taint of domestic American politics InfeiU Hie negotiations. Rveii if America i:sceil the exclusive ex-clusive rights claimed, Inglaml would le justified in resenting most strongly the mode by which Hie pretension was made good." The article esmcludcs thu-: The n. Hull, as it stamls, Is not one that the friends nf gotsl will Uluccn tlie nations can Mew without mlgi-ing." mlgi-ing." lbc Ctrohlde says Kngland and America may have elillVreiices but they must remain frU-u-ls. It hop s RUine's rejection of SalUbur V pn sjU will be only transient, as a protest against au apparent breach of faith unSjlL-burj'siflit. |