Show SEA correspondence there are numerous Nume rout concessions to be made before an washington july 16 the correspondence pon dence between the united states and great britain with reference ot treaty of arbitration will be public in both countries saturday next the correspondence has been in progress for nearly a year and a half and is quite voluminous the correspondence covers two points first with reference to a general treaty of arbitration and second the final disposition of the boundary dispute between venezuela and british guiana it is said at the state department it the treaty of arbitration be agreed will not only simplify but materially aid the settlement of the venezuela dispute the tone of the is most friendly and it shows the progress that has been made with reference to arbitrating all differences between the areat english speaking nations it is made public at this time in order that british and american citizens may see for themselves what progress is being made but it is definitive there are numerous nume ious concessions yet to be made before a substantial agreement can be reached london july 16 the only point of possible friction now apparently remain ins between this government and the united states in regard to the settlement ot the bering aea claims appears to ba the selection of mr don M dickinson of michigan Michi ean ag counsel for the united state before the claims tribunal government officials here have been placed in possession of sir dickinsons before the loyal league in de tro itin hay last in which he severely commented upon the general policy of the british government it is conceded that in the election of counsello couns elno government is bound by the bame rules ib regard to the selection of a persona erata as in the belec tion of the diplomatic and consular officers nevertheless guarded statements are made in official circles that if some counsel not so pronounced in hostility to england had been selected for the bering aea claims commission the british gover ament would have found it an easier task to satisfy home sentiment in negotiating a treaty for the settlement of venezuelan boundary disputes |