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Show f THE CAPITAL. Carlisle's Plan for a Hew Financial System. a i)i(isirii:i) di:lk(iatios'. Four Birinps Call on Cleveliml In llclialt ot tlio Chines.. A no.v.i'AiirisAN -ii:uvuiu I Itlil-H.Mi.r. IUe.rr mill l.irNart Ulll .Vol lie llltl.irliril nn Acrolein Ac-rolein or I'ollllrri. Wabiiincito.v, I). C, March IS. Tho.Veir say that Bscretary Carllslo ex)ictato have ready to tuhmltsomu llnunolal proiOiltlona by tho time Congiiss meets which will furcu thu basis of nu agreement between Con-gresiauil Con-gresiauil tho executive on thu llnati-clal llnati-clal problem. A gontlonun who has talked with hll.l on tbu subject says he has n plan xell outlined In his mind which Will Involve the complete reorganisation nf cur financial system. It Is said It will Include the repeal nt Ilia law compelling thu purchase of silver by thu government noil will provide for n deficiency lu currency by providing for lliu rcpoil of the state bank tax and Issue of cuirsmy try backs under u stale chatter under the general supervision of tho general goverumeui. Been r My fur thu cur-irncy cur-irncy Is piovlded for under the laws uf tho abates r.ijulflug tlio approval of thuguveruiueiit. iNTKiicihii.Mi Kou.iiu: oni.Ni:n A very dignified delegation was Introduced In-troduced t the President today by Uaucrolt Davis, recorder of tbu Hu-preme Hu-preme court. Il was composed of f mr eilshnul tho i'.piro'psl churuli, the Ht. Ilevr. Pa etot Maryland, Totter uf Nuw Yoik.Whltlolierol I'euinylvaiilu and HuruufHouth Dakota. TliuoPJixt ol their vlilt was tu uucuss with .Mr. Cleveland tlio Chinese) excluilon luw with relation tu its bearlug uu Anie-rl-oin Interests Hi China. 1 hey said lliu atrial unlorcrmtnt of thu law nouli be n,t to indauger the property and lives ot Americans. They told tbu President they came tu him nut ns represcutu. lives of thurhurch butni ultlteuiaiid they hud uu auggestlou tu make but hud simply conn tu cuuler with him. Mr. Cleveland said lu reply thut he had tu eufuice this as well as tbu other fftwa of the country. The hlehoj admitted this but suggtiseV that it might be pusilblu to mlllgatu lu some degree, thu severity of tbu law's operations. oper-ations. Ttie Proildent told theui he would do what hu could and Iho Interview Inter-view terminated. Till: IdUlll'-lIutlilK AND I.tl'iMUVlNCI 8i:nvtci Hecrctary Cirllslu today undo his Hist enumumtlon of thu llcy that will govern his action in the matter of appointments lu thu lighthouse and llie saving servicr. The announcement announce-ment wus made In connection Willi two applications fur oMtlons lu thu llghtliouru service. lliu seciutury writes: "It has been tbu uniform custom cus-tom for many yesrs to regarJ light-homes light-homes aa uou-partlian service. It Is my liiteiitlon to continue the custom. Nu llght-kteir will bedlstmbod Irom his position merely because ut politic il opinions." CLLVrXAXD UrKAKU WKLLOf 1IAKI1I. bUN, Marshall Itiudsell, who only recently re-cently returned from u trip to Indiana, vbltuer he accompanied exPrrrldenl Harrison, called uiou Mr. Cleveland today for tho puiposu of tendering his resignation. Thu Proildent usked many questions about Mr, Harrlsou'd homeward trip, and spoke In warm terms ol tho courtesies extended towards to-wards himself by Ills predecessor. |