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Show VARIOUS VIEWS. Aanexatlon Talk at Home and Abroad. SERIOUSNESS OK TUCMATTEll. Hjard Refasis to Talk lor the Hew Administration. BCMIM MEN IMIHIJtrri). Ctniutenls lir leaillinr I-oitdoii ,,,,,-leiropn Al.i, toil' ceeneil. Wasiiisoton, I). C.i Jn. 20. Tbo Haasllati revolution liu been the ab-lotting ab-lotting toplo of discussion nil Jjr. d Ibo fc of general rottsts will to buelceu lint by tbo deposed queen decistlng tliot clio yielded only to Mm sorerlor ''co ' "10 United Hlnt-, ami it pealing lo thn United Btates to reverse Its action And reinstate her In authority, It waa expected that the Bnctslly chattered stearnerthat brought Itatiea-s of tlio revolution would alao tfiniadiiiatcb from MlulalcrBtevous trlunaul lienors! beverauce. It waa iIm exuded Hint tho commander of ma notion would transmit to the navy dsiailmeut some detailed repoit of liia tlioioua action. Nothing baa been received, and tho Inference la that de-tilled de-tilled report front thcao ulUcers aro on it way by mall. 1011 AN.NI V.AT10N. In tha tneontlnio aomo morabora ot tin comniltteu on foreign relations, teforowhom tlis matter will eventually eventual-ly come, aro el reusing sentiments with remarkable frcodorn. Benator Mtrgsu makes no secret of his desire to acquiesce In tho riquest of the com-bIiim com-bIiim and annex Ihe islands. More alRclOcant Iban tbla, however, ll tbo statement that Senator Sherman, chair-rasa chair-rasa of the committee on foreign ro lstloni, In executive aeaalon yestords , rets to the tame purport. Mr. Duller ol Booth Carolina, who la alao u member mem-ber ot the tame committee, said to a iioortei. I "01 course there can be no question ollhi pest desirability of the lalauda u i ru.tl station. Unlets tbey are lurrbueJ, aa were Alsska and Loglilsu, It will bo necessary for Vcift ta pas a r gular act of aunox-alba, aunox-alba, as was the caso Willi the repub-IloifTcxaa. repub-IloifTcxaa. Hawaii would then bo raid a territory, but not, I Imaglnt, lli a regular territorial govern, oial." JCIX1K CHI1MAN, OF JllCltiaAV, tromlnant mimbir of thu Ilouao ccmmltteo on foreign ndalra, openly lirita annexation. '! favored It In tlio Flfly.flrat Con-imi," Con-imi," ho iald,"lu ft roport and apeech oa tha Hawaiian cable. I conalder It sotooly poulblr, but highly dealrablo. Tim Banuwlch lalauda are extremely fertile. The Intelligent onoi among IU Icofle eirnMtly favor union with tho Utilled HloUa Aa a naval action and tolnt of eommercUl nilvantuRo In tho lvclDo they aru vital to ua. We would M them In war nud wo need them la pence, rholr Melon would go far wwarJi enabllDi: ua to control thobiigar illuatlon of the world. Of cour.o a roateil with England would not te toiJed, but Hut ahould not affect the mtttr one way or Ibe other. Tbo country will nevirnmount to anyllilng more tban a econij-claoa jiowerao long u It whlika around the corner when It tea a fotmau approaching. Kngland tuea whatever alio wanta wherever It nyl. I don't belluve In a bullying pollc),but Americana mint know their 'Utiti, and maintain them at all omrii. "I hope to aee the llmlta of till wintry extend northward to tho arotlo ''lon 1 hope to aee It with natron 'fecalve aud ollenalvoalatlon In tho );f'""dlti be It In cuba or another I toot. lalauda, or anyone of almllar ticOKlb and uiofulneaa In thu l'acllk. ia time baa come when thu govern-lUalf" govern-lUalf" Un"oa H't mual aaaert til 1-OSJinLC BH110USMFE3 Of THE M ATI III "Involving rclatlona with England ii ll," a,!u Jrct "i1" which no member m the dlplumatlo corf a In thla city felt l.T",J! .t0l today. An Intereat-Siln.cU"u Intereat-Siln.cU"u "' IMlbly allowing eiilno'a attitude towards the aubjeoi L l i ,,,IIleMlon of the llawuilan Si! rfC,lll"d' "t thla time. When rui 4u-.Amrlcau congreea met In fffl"isl, or about that time, MUMiul.oovered that Hawaii had not o Incluilctl In tboiountrlea Invllini t'.0m! vonlt.of theconitreea about omilou. illut Hawaii 1. uotun M i c,,l'.',Pu1lln, ho wa. told. He jPMl "Hut It will bo biforelong." lolroff,'! tbl''ore, a reaolutlon waa ""oloced in tongroa, by IU, roaenla-lhai;:,.Mjwu' roaenla-lhai;:,.Mjwu' l""l aulhorlilug Il!i.iVWer?1 !orenl Invitation to ll Th- ti " 'n'ltatlon waa accepted rflnM.r i. .alln Kovernraent and M cSl!' ,C"rtr. w tleailBUnleU to act Whl , m" "J. "I0 Congreea. lubllww.i" ".'f,4;' "' American H. ' ' delTl.r2 a,,ll"1":u , ll'o reault of 'na lM,rru,'?l,J '". ,'" congroa.. lacludI.iSCl! ,utwH "hould "iral Uri"J'l'J one of tllu lMlW:uti.u:l,,,,,,,bool bAVAiio'a auAiiuKi) tali:, iltI1J"t"ylyardwaa aeeu tbla H'i.UanuZ" " h" "I'lnlon of outllr,, ti?.?1 '?. f""1 Particularly lo ""InlitrM on ,ihl0 1,0l,0y ' ",a ow U HeclfnM , 0,ovt':Kl to dli oau i f LlVlan tirrMk ln a"y wy'r Uloar,aLc,,'.,i,,lm,,,,",r''n o to' WeiVnl.it?.' !ln- "engardod Wl, Piu,'i?,,ll""1lbo natural ro- "" '' which linvo teen operating for n bni; tltim In tho Hawaiian Nlanda, un I th-rel.irn not untxpectpil, Ttic roierou4 cou llllon of tho Itlandn Iiq nictlbea to their tommerilal Intirwtanml thu ceugrapli. Icil telatlou which thu lalaadi hul I to thu United Hlntej inaltii Atrurlcm liiterenta vaatly au rrlor to tbota of any other nation. fAILin Full IIONOtUtU. HAN I'HANCltCJ, Jan. 13. Thu United blatea lluKllilp Mohloiu, Hear AdmlialBkerrltt, railed fur Houolu'it early thla niomlip;. 1 hu llingi r la oxpiclcd to kovu tomorrow mil the Adaiua will learu Maro Ialan I ruin dny. riurola thogrtate-t activity ul the navy yard. Thn morning latere today divolu grcot e ncii lo the Hawaiian matur, Interview tilth builuiaa men, etc. ' Vlewa dlllir, but tlio preai idltorl ila ure n unit In urging it ditemlnul K)llci on the part tf llio Unhui Hlfttea guvrrnmnnt which will run nt rttiy blhirforeli'ii uergalulug poaitailou of thu lalauda. At n ronfirtncu lait nllit between the Hawaiian tommlulouert an I Ilia rtpreicutatlrca of lovoral firm lr-teitwtutl lr-teitwtutl In Hawaiian trade the com mluloniraexplaluoj Tilt lunrtsi.s Of Till, iiixuluiiov. All Uu til I.ST In delull, an I declared that on the day thu (jutm wis overthrown Ibo only tlilug Ibnt prnviuted an outbriuk among tho natlvca wm the landing of aallorannd tnnrluta from tint Unite I HtMia oteanier Jloaton. Alter u full diacuaiion tho bualneta men leunt nitrmd totako loucerted nctlci tnurg lug Congreea to mint x the lilinda, 1111- I MII.I8II llll.V. LoMUjv,Jni;a rboWulyOroiifo eayavf IhuHuwull revolution: Jleyond illiute thtro haa beoumla-government beoumla-government in Hawaii, but except the lurid alorlui told In Ban Piamlico nothing hna occurred ti our knowledge to Initio thetjueou'a depoiltlou The revolution aeima to be purely tlio work of aaectlonot Immigrant numbering ttheoutalde 16M. llio fact tnal the rovoiutluulata wiro In ao great a hurry to atk the United Blatea to annex them wear an ugly look. The Shrniny Voil Tbo annexation of Hawaii by the UulleJ States might bo regarded aa n counter move to fortifying forti-fying the l.equlmault. The bulk of Hawaiian truJo being with the United Htatia, we aio not aurprliod that there ahould bo a dealto for coaer uulou with tho riower. The lAilty Tclejrarhl Tho nllalr weara au M ect of n aucccuful attempt by American Intrlgucra toobvert tho exlatlog order of thlnga 111 favor flrat of thtmaelvui, next, of what U lm-imailble lm-imailble auuexntlou. W'u tould not allow the Uulted Bules to annex the lilandi, even If tho tatabllalied policy at Waahlngloii ) ermlttid tha Idea to lie entirtalued. The uitlvo goern-montought goern-montought to bo reatored, for tlio revolution revo-lution la the work of dlaoontvnted aelflah foreigners, cblclly Vauaoea. The DaVj Chronicle. huroHj haa not any gnat couvtrn with Hawaii. Keverlbeleiu the queen haa rblt which aeem to have received scant respect re-spect from the Jeadora of the movement. move-ment. The vvonta had not given to a aecllonof the foreign population right to ouil the lawful sovereign. Anxiety for tbo Welfaroof natlvia ret ma to have been leta of a motive with the American Ameri-can arty than a dualru lo furtbor their own Interest. Tho Slantlanl. It Is not IlLely that thttf,ood senaoof the American pcoplo will iwrmlt tbeoi to aaiumo thla responsibility, re-sponsibility, which would be found onoroua and uu rentable, or to claim extension Inllutncc, which would b opposed and reaeuted by other powers having iquat Intertill at stake. It is true tho United Btates cannot allow, another power to aunex the Islands, but none haasucliaunuibltlou. Justice requires that tho Constitution be restored with such reforms na aru nocmsary. the lowers molt Interested agreeing In respect re-spect to guarantee. Nolther the United Btateainor (lermany nor CIrtat Hrllaln has sulllclent motive for making a aelflah arrangement. The Timet It Isdltlloiiltto see how n lompllsueo with Mr. Dole's requeit can he reooncllod with the exlatliig American Institutions. It seems plain, how over, tnit the state of things that existed lately cannot ontlnua any longer. Homethlng must be done. The question U what and by whom? The tiamoau prerodent Is uotallogether encouraging. Noverlheleas It seems possible that aomo such schools may bo executed ultimately, riiotaiiAewi. The overthrow of tho Queen seemi to be An American coup, Hawaii belug Hie key to tho whole group. Americana once the poisesior of It would not flnddliUtuliy In making thumaelvea ranters of the others l.urope, however, has nicess-lllea nicess-lllea In the eamo quarter. |