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Show Ill WASHINGTON. The Treasury Situation Still Improving, TIIK AN.NI.XATIOX QUFSTIOX. Immfgratfoa Tralllc from Eoroptan Countries Resumed. iDiiiui ttiriMi a l'limniii. The I'r... , , AiliiilnUlrslInn lbs Mirrlal ha. .lull ol the ft.tiule, Wasiiivoto.v, I). C, March 12. The treasury tlluallon continues to luipnvo from day to day, and from this tlmo on Iho treasury deptilmont will be lnlapoiltloii.t) lake morundvsn-tagojus morundvsn-tagojus oilers of gold. Today $100,0110 III gold wai received from l'lllsburg and 3100,000 In gold from l'eoria Numerous oilers of gold from out-of-the-way plares earned Secretary Carlisle this morning to notify lilt lutcreated jartlesthat gold coin can be reielved only nt the sub tre.iury olllce In exoha go fur notts." lu other werJt, tliugovtrumeiit will not pay Iho expense of seudlng the money by express lo ludlvljualt. Treaturer Nebrker received a telegram tele-gram from Aulalant Treasurer Hobeils at Newkork, setting that no gold waa ciiorlud from New Vork and tuu prooablllly was that none would be taken out next week. Tbu statement lttued to lay by Ihu treiturer lioa n free gold balance of J.',50 1,000. Ac-ceptaiutsof Ac-ceptaiutsof gold inadr, but which do nit )olapKr lu the auouut, bring tho buluuco up to $ l,L.10,000. Till: HAWAII tN Till VI V. In a leiiglliy dispatch regarding the Hawallau treaty the Watbluglon curiu.pon lent of n morning paper s.ys tint n geutlemaii closely couuected with thu almlulitratlon Is aulhorily for the statemuut that the Hawaiian nnlter will tu liken uplmmi dlately by Judge Uretliam aud that u meMsge Irtntmllllng a tieaty of some kind will lie tent to the Benito during thu present pres-ent special ns.lon. 'Hits gentleman, who Is in u DHIlou to know, ssys furl er that the treaty would he on annexation lints though radically illlli teal In Us terms Ironi the Herri, sou Ircal). Tbe feature vould be aided to leave no possible chance lit sugur yn Ileitis to reap Any bencl't. Thu question of pointing a nonpartisan non-partisan commission of three jiereoce lu visit Hawaii and roport the sentiment senti-ment of lhepuole In regard to annexation annex-ation aud as aflectlng the United Btatee hasUeu fully dlscusnd, It Is said, at u i blutt mtetlng. Ihecommlitloii Isl have io era loBUluiiioli llnes.ts and Icstllutii a thorough Investigation Into Iho llnantlal indeiitudneis of the klcgdcm, Its labor an I lis peepli-. The lime nttessar) for this work will be two or three mouths. William It. Castlu and Lorrlu A. Thurston, two of Iho Hawaiian com. mlssloiiirs, were guilts of Joseph M. W bite uvr Hundsy. Itov, Dr. I outer Invited the two gentlemen lo sieth at elm nil thlscteiilug, which the) did to a full house. Mr. Cattle dwell more larllcutarly uhjii the rtsulls of the vsrly mbsiouailts' labors and the danger dan-ger that nil they gained may be lost If thu qui en's powers continue, as she Is kuowu to bo uu Idolater. Mr. Tnurttou I reteuttd thu aniiexatfou side of the question, considering annexation much more necessary than it prolectoiute. ilyaumxutloii the United Mutes would have the rtsj onslMlllj-and authority when It there weroouly a i rolectoralu she would hav,thu re.pomll.lllly but no tower, which hu considered very eiiontlal, as other nations uoull claim lights equal to thote of the United Htattf. IMMKItlATIUN 1IK0UJI1I1. The treaiury department Is olllclally advlsttl by ino dejuttminl of state IbatttceraKulralllu between i:uroau rtsaudthn UulttdHtuler, which Man dlicontlbiiid ou January lit last, has leiu resumed. Unitid rliatea Consul Uardiiorut Itjtlerdamlun rei onto the statu drpattnicnl clvis n dttnlluj account ac-count of the ruuutlims taken theru tu prevent the tiiilgra.lou of rioni alTtelel Willi uj itaglous disoaiea. Uultetl Htatta Cotiiul 1 s'lw ill Hani-burg Hani-burg feubmllted u ruiurtthat recau-tlcns recau-tlcns Mould bo ndoitcd against the lutro luctlon of tnltclloiit dltiuitu Into Ihe United Htates by Ihu ruiuni lion id Imlgiutlon at his port. Consul Kites aim states that all paitengers coming from Russli, Austila nut Hungary will I u obliged lo obierve quar inline at least six days under pollcu survelllniuu before they aro ( er-mltted er-mltted to go ou still luard. I III allll STCItVU.ANIMILETS. If I'd .Went Uleielaud hat selected nchuicli to attend In Wa.hlnglon he gave no evi lent u olt at choice today. Ho did not intend divine worship, but tiht the morning quietly retting from his arduous diilus ol the first week In elllce. Home attention was paid millers nf rrosdng importance und rrlvuiii Heirettry Tmirber re. malned lu his ollke thu grealor I art ul thtidiy. A little nller.l o'cloclc Mr, slid Mrs. Clovilnud went loru drive and for more tluu un hour unloyed thu I eauty of the day that was puled. Vice I'reildout Hteviiuon accompanied accom-panied b) Mrs Htevensou attended morning servlio ot the New Vurk avenue I'resbyterlan church, which Is Ihu same they attended during the I revlous Denmeriitio administration, API I I0VHO.NB. 1 UH I(IIION8. Undeterred b) the no reaprolntmiut rule Colonel Cbllds, ex uilnltler lo rJlain, has nuked 1'rttldent Cleveland tu send him back. Chief Justice Norton Nor-ton of the 'lennente supremo court wants to sucoeed t the circuit court vacancy cauted by Ihe promotion nf Juttlce Jackson to the Hu rime bench. Ueorge W. Carruld, editor ol Ihe Uatelta of Lltlle Itock, hai preitnted ou application for lnlnltter lo Turkey, Another ArkoUMW ncpllconl It Judge More. tin who Is altar a clou'.h American CHitiitati1. Aiiolhtr application for his former position op tared In Kx-Mlnltter lluck of Kentucky, who had Iho 1'eruvinu mission durlnt tlm llrrt lleveland term. Colonel McLean of Illlnol, who was dtputy commliloner uuJcr Itaum, la undhcourageil by the new ruloforaptolulmeuls. I'. C. Christy, n colored man nnd editor of the In dlanspolls llorfif, Is an nppllcant for apiiolnlmeot aa recorder of deeds of tbe District of Columbia. J, Milton Turner of Mlisourl and C 11. Taylor ol Kansas City, both colored men are apt Ilea nts tor this cilice. i'resldeut Cleveland Is glvlbg careful care-ful attention to the up) olulmeutof ub llo printer. It was learned todsy thai he thinks tin re is need of rcorgauiiillou lu this bureau and wauls to aipilut n broad gauge man of moro thai miial ability aa executlvo who cihluulliu government tinting otllcu ob a more elrlolly butluess basis. Tiin HI OH Of JU8TI0B lAMAIt, Thu meeting of the bar of thu Hu-premo Hu-premo tourt lait Haturday, to take action and txprtss reglut or the I s suitaliicd In the death of Juttlce Li-mar Li-mar was alteudt d by a large and Uts-tlnglthed Uts-tlnglthed gathering Vice fretldeiit Hteveusoiicilled Ihumrailnif lo order, rienator Vilas wn. elected cl ilrmaii and Jainta J. McKenne), clem ol the court, was choieu secretary, H-nilur (leorge lu u brief speech moved the nt iiolntmcnt of a, commlileu to rcparu resolutions extisllvu ot the sei to of lots to the bar at Iho death of the late Jutllce. The meeting adjourned until (Saturday, when the resolutions will be resented. BAVlMti Till! toitntiri. Heirelnry llokn Hmllh hai reviked and cauccied thu permits which wnu I. Bind February I-"1 la,t to Ibo lllaikfoot Militia company and Hitter Hoot Develoi limit cjmiauy In Ml,-mjulu Ml,-mjulu county, Montana, to cut 60 tr cent of the Umber on the pi llo Ian Ja lu that ciunl). Hecretory hmllh holds strongly t Ihe opinion thai granting such extenslvn tlmher cuPIik It u rlvllege against public Intcitelt, and would, if continued, sriedllv-'ttult lu the total diotructlon of thu foretts of the weit. Hit action In Ibis matter, however, was ha.teued by the rttelt of information that fraud was ractlced In ubttliilug jienults. ' iniTuua .nut is lAvon. Tuo IMiiji that thoruuertlon Ilia tdllors aruiiolgtnerally to bertcog nixed by the new admlnlilratlou I true. Mr. Cleveland believes his pre decterorsullered through thecbtrgeof having tubtluUtd the rt,t und he duel not Intend to run Ihu s.ime gauntlet, 'lhediclilon Is to be luaJe inrllculaily applicable to newt) ajwr men who Uislru tu be ptmtert. THK 0mC 1IN18IIH), The committee ot Iho Democratic caucus dealing with thetr ublea over the roblem ol reviling the rtrjrlttees of tbe rieJate und assigDlnT cbatr-mansbls cbatr-mansbls to the proper members, has prsctlcally flalshcd Its Wert. Mr. Gorman thinks n part) caucus cannot lu held earlier than lue.da), aud It It not Improbable that on that mornlug Ihe committee will mako Its final report, re-port, 'lbecommlttte inclined to give nut any Inforuiatlon relatlvu to the results re-sults ol Its numerous conferences, but Ills known that there hat been no violent Irailurisor Iho Iradllloiisol the beuate. Many changes, however, lire made necessary , us one of ttie members of the commlUeu said, by reason of the entrance Into the Senate of now Demi-tratlu Demi-tratlu members from the Northwestern states. Vt 1T1IOUT UMIAltD TO l'UI 1T10J. Hecrutary Morton oIhj Indicated his urHeof retaliiliigeniclenteniloyea of thu agricultural di p rtment without rtgard to lohttcs When chaugis become be-come necessary he will recognize Ihe claims nf the (arty workers only lu casta wherutl eelllc'lency of tho candidate can-didate la equal loll u tsuperlor to that of luelucumbeiit. Tilt: ai'LoiAL eiuiov. The session tomorrow will prolnhly bo brief and conflnid mainly to Ihe rertpthn of nominations from the I'reildenl. Within a day or two the oinmlttties, however, will be appoint, id an I the body will Im lu thorough working or ler so far as the I mini si for which It was called together Is concerned. con-cerned. Thu members of the committee com-mittee on privities and i lection are nlread) devoting their attention to the sin ly nf prcceltntsand tlio Inw nth it. Ingsuchnniolntnienlsat the senators from Wyoming, Miutann and Washington, Wash-ington, rtcit'lvtd I r om the mvernora. and will doubtless bo rea ly to mtliu reports re-ports soon alter the credeuiUU are taktn up, ns thu polntt Involve I aru many mid the qiitetlon Itself complex. It Is expected that a di bate will ensue luthurjenuteon the riseulatlouuf the reurt of Ihe committee that may occupy several wetks. |