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Show I THE U. S. FINAHGES. M Free Gold la the Treasury oxSalnr- I day and Mora Expected. B qursTim of issinxi iiomis. l'rcjIJtot ClMtlend Tails on tlio B situation. Tlie aral Itetltir. Other Itciiii. If WASIIINCITt)i, J). U, Aptll 22 JS When tin dny doted thn treniurv cle- if pattment had to Its credit tllgblly ovir III 700,00tj In free Rold. It leexrsctecl I thin will bo Increased M there li Ul- loilllon sbown by Western banket to & help Ilia treasury swell lie Roli bnl- H What tbo future policy of tlio Ilea-B Ilea-B aury nay be regarding finances Is S atlll i mattor of conjecture. Nioto la .jucatlon M to the authority of tlio secretary of tho trcaaury to lnuo lionds under tho jjreaent olrcunis.ancc', although the decided weight of opinion Ilea lu favor of tbo i rojiofltlon. IMF. 1 IIUIDENT 81 KA1CS. i WAfiiiKciTOH, D. 0, April 21 To a re) ntontatlTo of tho Aasoolatrd ) l'rcta 1'reildent t.'loTelauJ to J ay ald: j "Tho Inclination on tho (art ot the ' rubllo to ncctt iioweriaiier retotta ( concerning the Intention of thote chaigod with tho management of our 1 national llnancca aecui to Juitlfy a very emphatic contradiction of tho tlutemenl that the rtdtmpllon ot any kind of Ircuitiry notoa except In rold hat at any tlino boon dotcnnlueJ upon or evou contemplated by tho secretary of the tteaiury or any other membtr , of tbo reient admlnlitratlon. The f l'retldei t and cabinet aru aliiolutoly I bannoulous In the determination to I exercise vTery power conferred upon them to maintain publlo credit, kton j faith nud preserve the parity between I gold aud tllvor and between all florin. X clal cibllgatlout of tho government. Wbllo the law fit 1800 foroltiR tho I urchatuuf a fixed amount of allvcr every manth 1 rovldea that the mi.ro. tarr of the trtaiury In hli dliciellon may redeem either In (told or silt ir the trtaiury notes kI'ou lu pay mint lor silver ( urctiaAcs, yet the dictated ol Icy of tho government to maintain tuu , parity of tbo two raetali tecrns ao 1 tleaily to regulate tills discretion aa to 1 illotatn their redeni Hon In gold. I ' Ofcouilotlm erpltxliy und dim. rulty havo grown out of the unfjttu. j into financial policy which we round la voruc, and tho embarrassmenta 3 have arlicu from the 111 advlaod lliiau- clal legislation confronting u at overy B turn, but with cheerful colilldrncu M among tho I duple nud u taltlollo Hi illipcalllon to co-o.otale, the threaten-B threaten-B lux dangers will bunvorted l-ouJIng it i liRltlatlvo return to a better and as aollder lien. Tho strong credit of the m country is sun uniniatroti, ami the W Rood lento cf our people, whloh lias C never failed In time of need, la at m hand to ravo tho United tjtates from S3 disaster." THAT FXmADITION Tltl-ATY. H A synopsis of tbo provisions of lbs 1 IiiiMlan extradition treaty has bun obtained from a thoroughly tell. able sourcel The liltr.ll cuulraotlng jAitles agree to aurrender to eaoh other, persona charged with or con. vlcted ot any crimes and oflente rcclflcil provided tho ovldencu of ctltulnallty would Justify his or ber u prehension and coniniltmont for trial If the ctlme or clliiniu were com- tnlttod lu tho country where the tr- l-o u la found, l.xtradltatle crimes ate murder mil metiilaugliter, when voluntary, forgery and Inu uttrranco ! of forged lepers Including ubllc, sovereign or governmental nets, wll- Si ful and unlawful destruction or ol Jl atructlou of railroads which ondangcrs .1 human life. An attumpt agalustthe 4 llfo ofthohiad of either Rovemnient ! ornny mimbrrof his family shall not be cousldored a jiolltlcal otleuae. |