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Show CARTER'S VIEW. I He Speaks of the Annexation I Question, I COXrilAlMlTIMI TUB .'UI-.BN'. I Minister Stevens Landed by tbe I Hawaiian Commissioner. I oi'i'iiii ii it, in-,rarniArit. The T,,,-,l hallt , . ir, !.!, -lll. t..U bj- H Hi I. lands. M I Nfvv YotiK, March 1! -Charles L. Carter of the Hawaiian annexation H commltlee, who hat been In Washing- H toiilately,speutHut.day In New York, H He said he was ncta bit dltcourantd by H the withdrawal of the treaty and was H coiilldent that the negotlttlons now In H I rogteta would remit In nuiieiallon. Atked w hat he thought of thu depe.ed H queen's tlatemeiit ubllsbcd last Frl- H day, he sal ii "riofarailt re trs to Minister Hlevi ns, It I. absolutely lal.e. Huhasnotleenunfrlenlly toor Irled ' lu nubirrnsi the Hiwalinn govern- H meut. On the other han I his conduct H wniuiuall) courteouatoivardlliequcon H and her iiirt-sentxilvi-s " He said H furthtn "I don't think It would hu advisaldu to seuj a commission to 1 Hawaii now. It would unly delay our H Iiegolialloiir. 1 do not see how Iho M establlshiuent of a protectorate would uld us lu any way In solving Ihu queitiou. Tlie trouble Is nil Interna- tionul. The queen will nerer lu H restored to Ihe ihrone uud Ihe move- H mint In favor of the prlnce-sus her H successor will, I think, lu futile-. All H Ihoau who uiiderstan I thu needs of H Hawaii believe In annexation." H |