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'JJi&IDEN'rs MESSAGE.
ynll Text of Prosldent Arthur'sLost Message.
XXis Views mm tlie Tariff Oar ForMen Kc-Jti- -a
llome Affairs Hil-r- rr Colna- -
American y, Md OtherMatters of In terra
Tt the ronrroft of thn United State:Unco thn clne of your liul o-I- the
ninrifuti poop!;. In tin; exercise, ol IhcirJuhest rUchtof wiffra-r- . hare chocn theirChief MnjnHtrnU) for the four yearn vrinltiif.WKn itironic-nlcro- d that at no iwriod inXiR con utry'a history ha tho lonsr politicalsrosLcsL wMnh cuntomiirily precedes the i!nrit tb National election lcen wuircd with
frrraferfi-rro- r find Intensity, It In u niihject--orconj-ratuliition that after the controversyt tho -- willa hum oyer, nnd while the
tit preponderance by which therto hod licon detnrmlnnd wat an yrt
tinru-certain- the public pence mirferednu (SlntiirtMtnoo, hut the people everywherearid --juicily awaited the reult,
(:iilnjr uld mon! strikingly illustrate thethe. lomi-n- r of the American citizen, hi love
f order, and IiIm loyalty to law. Nothiiif--on-I- d
moroHf'-riiill- y demonstrate the strength--ainl wisdom of our political Institutions.Xu?htyen--- i Iihvc passed nlnee u controversyooncornlnjr the result of n National electiontitvarply called the attention of the Conj-ie-- H
folhe noeoaslly or providing more definitefor counting tho electoral vote.
IlIh of jrrait importance tliat thin question2: solved tiofore conflicting claim to thohlmll again distract tho country,
--aruj I am -- lerMiadcd that liy the people atkurgo any or the measures of relief than tarfjropo'.-e- t won Id ho preferred to continuedjaxctiori.
Onr relaiiotiR with nil foreign powers con-tinue to 1m; ninieahle. With IIcIkIiiiii a con-ventio- n
hun tK-o- n Mi-n- wheretiy the ncopeof prcM-nttrrntl- c has lieen m enlarged aniowcure to tho citi.enn of eltlfer runtry.within Uie jiirindlction of tho other, epial
rtliU and privllcKO In the ae(iiiitlon andttt property. A trade mark treaty
Jut al) b-e- n concluded. The war betweenOilll and Corn Ik at an end. For the arhltra-tiono- f
iVocrlaimn oi American eitlxcnn whn.lMrinr it oontlmii'ncc. HiiiTcred through the j
ncf.nof the Colliaii authoritiuH, a conventionviii hoon ie ciegoui mmi.
The mute or hoHlilltieH lietweou Francemmd (Siiim iii(Iihi:.s to he an eniliiirrai-ln-- r
tt of our Kantern relatloun. The4thine- - K'lvernment han promptly ailJu.Ht-V- 1
and paid (lie ciaiuiH of Auiericnu citi-rii- H
whoi:e iroMrty was inbo rewmt riotK at Canton. I renew the :Tfrtmunciidntinit or my last annual uu-.- ac
yjiut theCtttiUiii idemnity rraud lie returned 'to China. Tho true interpretations of theti'x-jh- treaty with that country permlltiuifSlie on of Cliinesc Imml'-ratio- u inlikely to hero-at- ll Khiihjeet or your dtlihem-Xhm- n.
It may tie Kiinoiixfy jue.slloiiclwrJieJher the Htnto'es paxsed ut the hist ?.Kion do not violate the treaty rights oi cor-ta-hi
("JilncMi Mho lurt this eouuiry.rtth' n1-Ja- rn
cert JllcnUn valid nudor the old law, and--which now Mn-vn- O c debarred from liiinNinfromalacrror the certllloatos rooulredjr c now. Tho rocont purchase by
tho HUIos of 11 large trading licetheretofore under tho Chinese ling hassrorwddcnitily enhanced our commer-rfm- l
imporfstneo in tho Kust, Ju .view af tho larjro vcrhcIs Imllt oriiuiuim-- u j ycuionciui ciiizenK in oiliernsountxiea, and oxt,'Iu!vely einployed lu legi-tirnax- c
Irafao !Kjtw,on forclKn porta underAbo reco-jnlrrx- l ptvlocUon of our line, itratKiit oe well w nrovn'o a. uniform mtn -- .r
lhoir reglsiration and nociimenlnf inrHn th.itho bona fldo properly rli'hts of our citizens
tisercin snail be duly ovlirVneod und properly,ftuurtkd. Fursunnt to t- - a1 vice of theAiat4s at the lost kcmsIom-- , I recognize!,vm nar of Uin Intortiutlonui Av relation of.wm cotiko us that or a frioiidiy '"'teriv.rit utitTujding 10 so uuing uny iirojuuKi'iaw'.nt ofi;wi conmci. 10 intoruaiionai ciuiiu Lu thation. UIlfnllently in exc pution
.W7V. tho cxproHsed wlah of Con- -tl I Appointed a conn ercialt for thu Congo basin. Thu I Inport- -of tho rich tiroapoetlvc trudo l theo valley lias led to a general con ictiou
MM ntKhouhl lie open to all nation uponmual terma. At tho International "onfer- -
4M Jfor tho consideration of ttil.n s libject.bv the l;miK3rorif (leniianv id nowin acWou ut lierlln, delegates are in ittend- -
oima behttlf of tho united States, f thorvrtdfeiw of the conference you will 0"dulyadflMW.
'iliftSevtw-timent-of Coreit has jrci: roulytiidml tiw cffortM of tho UnlttHl State! .Mlnls- -tor to iMtnro Hiiltablo pronilsos fori tho ti(-- c01 tiio tion. ah mo ooniiiuonn.r ,u,,i,i.txatfc: uro witli Ka.sUjrnyv,1ti,,,.irmutd tho legation Prcinb-l-.-u . ,...,. -- 1
ly tlio; OBontml power. 1 n,i.-iu,,ti,.-.t ..naiiprtjj lnliomtiJororth uI(,t,0 of.xnisi -- f.GojPajCtncnt. ThotcASJ, Tttl liable prcm- -
iscn a orns cut. irom 1 nc suitan 01.Mo roc h stated horeufter, they haveJnu-.l- y rtte a similar irift from the Slarot-N- o GdC in en L The Government of Jiv-nd- y
ran stiinM to present to us cvxtonslvoSTOIHIlls ttt .10, wnurenu w erect a suua- -1U' buiMUUr tno legation court house andJail, and 0Id r privileges can probably be
tax. nu and Persia. Thn ownlnir ofsuch nrcft4tvvroukl not only effect a x'eryliu-K-o savin Mt present rentals, but would--permit of of extni territorial--riglttin thMH ountrie.s.and would tho boWcr.v.Tte to rrttinlHin tho dignity of tho United:Siatos. Th Itjiluro of Cougres to mako
appropKiaJfenforour representative atJuloiic:nuu,fjp Court of tho Khedive, liasjjtxived asorteoembarrassmontin our.lntcr-coui--
with Bfyft, nnd in vlow of tho neces-ir- v
iiitiiiiiic.o4lfplomatlo rolatiouship duo10 thetuirticiftln or this Government anAitcoftliu tnvftft wors in all innttcrs of adTolnistration iko iy aacctltif, lights of for-th-o
I dfi. revtoration of thofunncy and .Mt' ato-Gener- al at Cairo onIts former basis. o not conceive it to ticJiio wish of Count that tho United Statesshould wiGidruw J m Uie honorable posi--sion ther have kit no ucici witn respectfn tho KlusliYO.Ort t tho citizens of the He--nubile sojoiiriiinvit gjrpt should hereafterBe without tho aii protection of ncoin- -iwJent renresen vvun r ranee 1110Xnuiitional cordial lationshln continues.Thn Hartholditatae f "Liberty Enllghten- -
3iVT the World," th4, f4frous gift or tiO two-p- k;
of Franco, is vnfe Hfcd to reach Now orkin May next. I . that Congressionalnet ion bo taken in rtrtnjkn to the spirit whichban prompted this fUland in aid of thotimely completion ofttiodestal upon which
1h plaood. OBrjiolatlons with Gcr-ynaii-y.
u country wrsWocontributes to our--- some of tho best of ciUzonshlp.csfMvtinuo Ie cordl 10 United States
wo oxtnulition treat th sovoral of thoGerman Slates, but bytw n of the confed- -
ovation of tlioso State v cr tho Imperialrwlc. Uio applicatioa such treaties
not as unifnra and com proTw-nsj- ra as tho inttwt of tho two
ouutrir reaulre. I fix' . thorefore.so oDon urgououons for At Ie conventionof extraditions to embrac tho territory.4 the-- Kinnlrc. It affords Ml easuro to sayftWjtt our intcrcourso Fwi Great lirit- -
adn continuos to bo of a mart endly char--tiT-- The Government oCM all has lndi--
caled lis willingness to cottti xor sevenU10 nrovisions of thox, X roclproc-rle- w
iiy treaty. Kuch continuann, of the--relations of that country to. American..s!tnm nf Rtnlo. Khotlld In UMT cnt be--Savored. Tho revolution ill 1', against-- ko tulilish(st Government Mt rminated.'While it was in progress It becsU-- i necessary
nrrrn nnr neiltralltV lllWl mutingiwtceedhujrs against individuate vesselsr.tarired with their infnngcMM These--prtrsocutions were in all ct.saa.4t ccssful.iluch anxiety iias lately yed by
.-- -..u WuisnueRii Governmeuta. at sneci-abol- i-
--oil v by tlio Govornment of Italy, xo
tion of our import duties up-- x rks of-- -t tr. is well to consider bother4L. cllsrrinihmlion in faTO f pro- -j..JtAi.nr American artists abtroi notJikelv to result as they OicmselveMO Lvery
,...U.ii-- - to iiolievo it niav. in th t cucaiexclusion of our painters and sculKbaf rom
U. t.ili fl..tll4 tor occupation, --huh u ia--..--l. !... I..,,.r lllliOT-l-i milOVOlli mere
x,nHMniut.iiiiti ti xonir Donduiir rTit baofi--j r.ireltrn treses of Japan uiar--c aton.imiMi Mt 11 11 jm conference to l)4-- li al at
Tokio. Wiiilc Uis Government filler- - tjr$Tiw.ui tim rsiimt and indenendent SMtkjunan In tho community of nations, T w Saidnot oppose- - tbe general adoption oxs.r-n- K T rnnuimmiso as .lanau max borwiyt to offer in furtherance of uaifcxJOevof intoreourso with western Xatit
'iJurins tho past year tho increasing1 rt--will latwtyn our own Government ana tl,r Vnviiwi 10 l..w.t, i.nmic1i -- imnifafli-
farr Tliis trostv of ciimmenul roeinrocitvfeCOiv vltidecl Jahnati-ai- , lsst, has been ratittedaa
X- - 3iwalts tho necessarv tariff lcgislatloacSi xA tvsnirres to ticoomoPJ XX Jrn"5 Xfe jncirsuixiS
af vfevtrcatr2x. VHoonsular4K bm1
effective, unewill. 1 doubt noit. be among tho Tit
to claim your attention. A "fallof commcr uaxigjition aad
rirfits Is much to be desiredsuch a trentv I have reaon to bel:rethe Mexican Government stands rcaay
cludo. embarrassment has ncsanod by tho faim re of l ongress at 111
on to provide means tor me uuc eaitho treaty of July:.'. !&, for ttsa
the Mexican oounuarv ami xnfrtho boundary monuments,
blic of Nicaragua a treaty haswhich authorizes tne con--United States of a canal
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tho terms of this treatySixcr hun Juan as well asinland sea Xorty miles intute a part ot the pro--LThi covers for actual
ixcnteen miles on they-s- ix miles ontheAt- -
tates. wnose ncn xer-f- or
UsasasHL the ordinnrj- - pur--acauy cut on fromwith Atlantic ports.
tat advantages orbe oxeresttnated.'E treaty is laid.be- -
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'2ty lisELfore yo the JuUc nd lilxrallty of ltprovllon will eommactJ unirerJ tpprornlat home and ahroud. Tt-f- . death of our
Kuxls whDt hiiot at St.I'etcmliurjf affordml to tbo Imperial Corcrn-men- t
a renewed opportinlry so tfJfy tin.ympathy In alaarlnT tellintr the Intimatefrlendllne hlch bo erer inark5j th lwti'rcourito i f Jhe two rfiuntrio.
Tho coup,-o- r thl Govrrntneot In rsllnirIts representation at Uantr KeV to Uie diplo-matic rank han eroded from Hlam evidencvof warm friendship, and auirui well for ourenlarged intreoup"--. TlieName
ha preent'.-- d to the United Stute.comtnodiou manIon tnd ffro!nd for theoccupancy of thcIe-ratio- n. arnl ujrirrt thatby Government Oiaxre-- s attrstitn appreciation of thJ jrenerou Jft. TlieGovernment hu morn than onc been collelupon of late to take action In fulinlltnent ofit international oblitratiou towanI Spain.aifiuiiion in tne tnjnna or uimi m me
crown havinr l?'"n fomented by peronubunin the sacred rishtn of ho-nltai- ity
Our territory afford', the oflicern ofthe Government have been instructed to u"vitrilance to prevent Infraction of our neu-trality laws nt Key V t and ut the otherMilnlnearthe Cuban coast. I amhuppyto
nay that in only one nianc wen thee pr-- ,cautionary measure huccessfully eluded.Tlie offenders when round in our territorywere subsequently tried and conTicted. Thejrrowlris-- ne-- i of a cloe relationship of Inter- -
course and tratllc ltw-4-- n the Spanish An-tilla- s
anil their natural market the CnltedStates Ji.tl to the adoption In January last ofa commercial looking to thut end.Tills has since Ikm-j- i superceded
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bv a more carefully frame! and com pre hen- -
Uru one which I thall nuuxnlt to the 'Niiate for approval. It ha iieen the aim ofthis neirotintion to open such a favored reciprocal exchange- of pcoductioun earnedunder the Mag of either country an to make t,
the int rcour-e between Cuba and PortoItlco and our-elve- n fcurcely less Intimate I
than the commercial movement be- - ,
tween ourfloinestle ports, and to Insure a re- - J
moval of the burdenn on nhlppinsr in theSpanish Indie, of which In the past our
and shipmasters have co often hadcaue ti complain. The negotiations of theconvention have for a time -- iopnncd theprosecution f certain claims of our citiennwhich e declared to lie without the iuri-dletlo- n
or the late Spanlh-Amcriea- n ClaimsCommission, and which we therefore re-mitt-
to dlploiiiatlf channels for adjust-ment. The apecdy settlement of these claimnwill now be urged by the Government. Ne-gotiations for a treaty of commercial reci-procity with the iJominlcnu Kepuhllc havebeen successfully concltidtn, and Its resultwill shortly be laid betore tlie Senate. Cer-tain questions between the Tinted Statesand the Ottoman Hmpire still remain un-solved. Complaints m behair or our citi.e:ssare not satisfactorily adjusted. The porthas sought to withhold from our commercethe right of favored treatment to which teare iMitJiico tiv exisiing coueuiionai siijmlatlou. and the revision or the tariffs unac- -
Tlie llmil ilistKisItiod of tietul - i- - ".lug UeMion with Vene.uela ha not as jetbi-e- reached, but I havegool reason to ex- - I
tjwf i4ai kiifr iiiiiittir u. ri 11 iri 11 nfn tMn 1
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T7".. ' ' ", ." .ntrnri..........111 .lltfm-lnitswl- t .......-..- .B till . . ... iliw...and which wlIL ieeogine
the Til St Ice Of CCrtUitl Clal'lisaprefernsliigalnst Venezuela. Tlie Gent --al and South .
American commission npKiut d r authorily of the net of July 7, l.--- w II soon pro 1
ceed to .Mexico. It nan beeH.fi.riiWpil withinstructions which will be Inid before jou 'They contain a statement of the gcacral pol-icy
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of tho Government tot e ilanniug Its !
commercial intercourse with Asjcrican I
ouiici.u;raiiiiiiiMiuiiiT.iiini.irii.iimiij I the issuance or silver ccrlillcate-- i lie IIs- -njf for their responsible iMk-- , tiy pcnj,.,!. nfrl- - likt-l- y at no distant dav to ,
holding conterenee.n In the pciii ilpjicitie. l(T,Jini. ,,r t,u metallic -- tandanl Theiiu 111 1111; vviiim - ih:cmiiu ,..,i,iinri-hi- l r.lst nrliiitiee mill me liiinalruieill
mornuaiiconference, held Wiia-il- i a, can -- curcelv
Govern.nci:.' j,,,,,,, Migge.-tio-n res-Unite- d
States, of te circulationtwenty-liv- e nations. r-- 1 and two notes uiil
labors ofvNo-- ' aeon-vemhe-
having ntMiUthl Grcn. might tlud
.tUttu-Jjf- i tn--e dollarsthtough fortbe PMT-- . meut our
poses for which it muy be lotinil coevrnidiKof a day which soaM beglaal uiW-nlg- ht
the initial meridian, undiwhoMshall be counted M
wMiitv-fou- r. The formal report thair.itiKsactlona of thin conference will botransmitted to Congress. (Jovenji.iIs in frequent receipt of invitations irj.eigu stales to in international c.
often of great interest and 1 111 potOccupying, do, an noosltiou world's pr. --
duction. and aiming to a proiltable share for our Industries Ingeneral comiMstitive markets, it Is u matteror serious concern that want of meafor participation in thetr exhibits should so
exclude our products from the udvant-- 1
agesenjoyexinythoseotiier countries, uurlinrthu past year Congresswas drawn to the formal invitations in thisrcganl by Governments of hngland, Hol-land. Uulgiuin, Germany and Austria. Tho
has in some Instances appointedhonorary commissioners. Thin Is. however,a most unsatisfactory expedient, without
provision to meet the necessary work-lu- g
of a commissioner. It can effectlittlo or nothing behalf of exhibitors. AnInternational Inventor's Exhibition Is to tieheld In Lomron next May. This will cover afield of spocial importance, in which ourcountry holds a foremost but tho
is present powerless to organize apropur representation of our vast Nationalinterests in this direction. 1 have in severalprevious messages related to thi subject.It seems to me that a statute giving to thoExecutive general discretionary authority toaccept such invitations, und to appoint lion-ora- y
commissioners, without salary, andplacing at tho disposal of the Secretary ofStato a small fund defraying their rea-sonable would bo of public
This Government has; receiod official no-tice that the revised international regula-tions for preventing collisions at sea have
adopted by tho leading marinepowers except tho United States, and camointo force tho first of September last.For the due protection of our shipping In-terest, provisions of our statutes should ntonce be brought into conformity with thesoregulations. Tho question of securing toauthors, composers, and artists copyrightprivileges this country return re-ciprocal rights abroad was ono that mayjustly challenge your attention. It is tniothat a convention will bo necessary for fullyaccomplishing this result: but Congressshall by statue fix the extent to which for-eign holders or copyright shall be privi-leged. It has been deemed advisable to nego-tiate such.conventlons. For this reason theUnited States were not represented therecent conicrcnce at ticrne. ,
AFTER TIIK DYNAMITERS.I recctnmend that tho scope of the
ity of the Uulted States bo bo enlargedas to all patent acts of com-mitted our territory, and aimed againstthe peaco of a friendly nation. Existingstatute prohibit the fitting out of arm-- i ex-peditions and restrict tho shipment of ex-plosives, though tho enactment the Utterrespect were not framed regard to in-ternational obligations, but simply for theprotection of passenger travel. All thosestatutes wore to meet special emer-gencies that had already arisen. Otheremergencies have arisen since, and modernIngenuity supplies means for the organiza-tion of hostilities without open resortarmed vessels or filibustering I secno reason why overt preparations thiscountry for the commission of criminal acts,such as are here under consideration, shouldnot be alike punishable, whether such actsare Intended be our owncountry or in a foreign country with whichwe are at peace. The prompt and thoroughtreatment of this question is one which nat-urally concerns the National honor.
Our existing naturalization laws also needrevision. Those sections relating to personsresiding within the of tho United Statesin 17 and 17WS now only an historicalintcfst. Section 2.712. recognizing the citi-zenship of tho children of naturalized parcn(s. is ambiguous in its terms, and partlyobsolete. There arc special provisions oflaw the naturalization of those whoserved in the Army or-I- n merchant x'essels,while no similar privilegea are granted thosewho serve in the Navy or Marine orps Anuniform of naturalization, Ikeconstitution contemplates should, amongotherthings clearly denne the status of per-sons born within the United States subjectto a foreigapower (Sec 1.OTBJ and of minorchildren of lathers who have declared theirintention of citizens but failed- - toperfect their naturalizatioa. It might bewise to provideTor a central bureau registrywherein should be, authenticated tran-scripts ot' every naturalization in the severalFedcra! nd State Courts and to make proxi-sio-n
for the vacation cancellation ofsuch record in casesTs-her- c fraud had beenpracticed upon th Court the applicant
m v 1 a -or wnere oc uau removed or lor--his acquired cituenship. A and
UYuniform law in this would strengthenho hand of the Government in protectintfs citizens abroad and would tho wayr tne conclusion treaties 01 nuuraliza- -
on xxita iorcurn countries.A coramumty of sixty Tslluons 01 peopleoura ue adequately reprvH-me- o in in--
rourse witn ioreign nauons. projecttho reorganization tbo Consular -- er-
or recasunsr the scheme or extratorial is now befnr vnti.e limits of a short session will not allowU consideration, 1 trust you will notfijto make provision for tbe
3 ot ine service, it aas Beet- -y toidefine in the aDBronriation actaof caek diDlo-aati- c oftce which --
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siursest that tki courseotMd. aaa taax thewuirthe ad-n- oa aaa coaaeet of the
toflxfroBtitae Uate Ue plo--ef tae BgarawataMiea of this
eac anroaa. as aty a4'twins made aowssassssissnrTornt ol s4Usux-ajaV"a-
T to tae re--C station, .ti--a
of our and the one--rations of the branches of the public
which are connected with the Treas--ury jLscpaxu&ca., xj vx-r-y uuy weeussea la
tte reprt of the It tpxar thatthe nfeoueti for ncal J'r1 cndd June ai. i. were from cutnr;.-9,- ;: from lni-rn- l revenue. CU-- .cn.il; all other sourc-- -. fai.'Ut-- .total onlluary revenoe. fMfJ.Vfr"X- -
for clril rxpt-nss-- frrUJ: 71. for ioyliraInt-rcoir- JIJ3.TI-3T- ; for Insliam.
for pr.lons. fiVCsJ5: fr themiUuiry t:ibHhment. Incluinr river Mbarter Improvetacnts awl W.i'.-frj--
for th- - naval includ-ing ve-l- s, machinery and Impror-mrnt- s at
tanls. l'fi.ti)l W. lor mlrlan-sj- u
exp.-nditur- Including public ba.Jing.ligat houes and collecting th- - ree--,nue. f4.X'.cf,T10: She ejp--ndlt,ir-
e- onaccount or District CilumJta-f-XVT.r-t-?
C; fer lnterei-- t on tne pub-lic debt, S-- r.fjr.i s; ror thir nninifund, t1wX.. total ordinary ejjK-nJi-tur-
J'l.'diS.is-t-. leaving .urplun of
or a compared with thencao there was a net dec-ta-- e ri
tJJ.Ui.UJO In amount of cxpetidiiurt-- s
The aggregate receipt were le- - thn thoof yrur previous by atxJUt f4,'ii.UJ.Tlie faliing o-- f of revenue frommiwle np nearly fJ,'i of this deicienc.and ZWWQ of the remainder dueto diuiinish'-- recelps from the ntrrnaltaxation. Th" Secretary eslimatev t ie totalreceipt--s for the tlcal )rar which ends on
, at f::w.(ii.ni. and ital ex- -
ut II. In hich are in-
cluded the Interest on the debt and theamount payable to the "Inking funi. Thl-wou- ld
leave a surplus for the entire ) ear or(
..I...... m muni rii.. rnhin lit rxirts from .
the I'nited States to foreign countries duringthe year ending June rth. wac a. ioi-low- s.
Iomestic merchands. '"""
roreirn merchitndlM-- . lVs,T7; to-
tal merchand.sf, tV)2r.t.rtii -- pecle.f'i7.I.TJ,-vC- i; total export-- , or mirchan ie and
tx-fii- - tMr.XtV.MfJi. Tlie cotton anc cottonmatiufacturen lncludel In thin Mitementvjre va!uel u: t3,,lU:n tlie treadiun uifl.l.V-44.:i.'-
i. the at 114 it-.-.., ana
the mineral oils at ft..lM'- - Iiuringame period the imports were as
Merchandise, j tA'.w t.OS I; gold and silver.Cn.i-yiH- : total. f7ur,.iii.u'.. Mor thaniiiietv.tlire tMTcrnt or the entire iUn of
iinxjrted merchandise consisted or the fol-
lowing articles: Sugar and moIas-- -, fim.-s4,-7- 4;
wool and sxdeu manufactures. 1;
silk and it. manufactures.coffee. f4'.,ftsn.7u"i; Iron and steel and manu-factures thereof. f4l.4-il..V,.- i: chemiea -- .
mix. hcinn. Jute and like Mil stancesunit manufactures thereof. f.''1.4':i..'Ets cottonand manufactures of cotton. ?- -' .4.V..4TU;
hides and klns other than fur rltln. I.,-:i'u,.?-- i.
sn.vEa cotN.r.j.I with the Secretary of theTreaury
In recommending Immediate Mipeiisouof tlie coinage silver dollar and the Issue 'or certlticates. This is mutter towhich, lu former communications, I havemore than once Invoked the attention of i
.Vational Legislature. It appears that an- - J
n.. . u i . ...- - if,..,.. !.. .. ...).... .. tJHI.4II 1111 illf- - ll-- V t1 -- ' - n,.tu.d, m compliance with th .Cl il ri-i-c i
. l"7s. moro than twellt seven iruary. . . ii tni. .. .... .. . . ...""" . .V V .""""...' IV"" ""....-"- . "V I
is ii'Hiniii in ine " " 'siamilllg - - -. . .. i ....i ........ . nil.....y iiiie iMiuiii -i nun iiiij 11 1 - uuiiimi-- ,
W.,,.of mtle more than forty million or1,... ,1.,,..,,. tvvn ..er eettt lire in ai-lli-
elreiilation. The mere instance this raeteeins to uie to tiiruih or Iteir a cogent ar- - j
!
gunicnt for repeid of the statute whichhas made such a tact but there areother and graver conidciation thattend in the Mini' direction Tho
avows hi conviction!.... ....tn.c tlu. ..rfl tifti.i. nviillllllfc lllllf -- - till" ..- -
(
'
'
I
, ,,,1,.,,,, ( provision should be made lortheir surrender to theGc vernment. iln view ,
of tho circumstances under which thee j
were coined, and of the tact that they have'never had legal tender quality, there '
be offered lor them only n slight ad- - i
vunce over their bunion rniue. 1 tiem the course of his repurt considers the
.propriety of beautilying design, ot our'nibsiijiury siiver coin, and of increasingtheir weight tliat they may bear their dueratio or value to tho standard dollars. Ill43onclusloiis in this rnganl are cordially d.
jUiiin nnuual message 'KI I referred toHe abolition 01 excise tuxes, except niose
ntingto distilled I lint recom- -
illation is now renew In eae thesetga,e shall abolished revenues that
still remain to the Government will be,in opinion, not only siuricieni to meet1 easoii'ible exxiendltuie. but win atlord ut lrpliis large enough to permit such
TVIIIl'l' KKMVTtOJfv
as ajay cetn to be advisable when the ry-- u
Of of rcenut revenue law ami coinmer-eJ- a
Isyiitles mll have shown in what quar-to" Mik'e reductions can be tno.t judiciouslyctv --tad
Oroatf the gravsst of the problems whichappmilto the wisilii-- n of ('(ingress for solu-tion s the ascertainment of the most effect-ivo'luc-a- as
increasing ur tradeand HUM relieving tne depression underwhich OBT industries ar now langiiMung.Tho 8fc oratory of the Tri-nsiir- y advise thattho da y'af Investigating this Mibjeet le en-trusted !nthc llrst instance to comjetentco.rt-sl4M- i. While fully recognizing thecnnsldo'4t4on that may be urged againstthis con -- S0,1 am nevertheless 01 opinionthat upc.itttthe whole no oth-- r would belikely to speedier or better results.
p 'Ttfon of the Secreti-y'- n reportwhich coi etsrns the condition of Mie interestcannot fail to command attention. Heemphatically recommends that lu-- InceSi-tlv- e
to lueatment of American inAmerican Vtaauishlps. the Gove rum.nt shallby liberal jraionts for mail transpvrtatlon.or otherwJie.llHiil its active assistant- - to in-
dividual cat etfrisu. and declares MkVliefthat unlcs.-vt'ta- t course be pursued out tor-eJg-n
carryla" 'trade must remain a it . to-day almost' ixalusively in the ot ,ir.cigners. Onpha-- c of the subject i no ,.pcciaIlvproavaaBt in view of he repeal. jytheact'nf JuBt3tl-l- . or all salutary prov.i.ions arbitrarily 'cam pelting American vesn-- .
to carry thoivaHs to and lrom the I'nitiMStates. As Jt.ll-mccoar- to make provisions to compcantta the owners or such ves-sels lor pcrforMta thut service after AprilIS. 1S85, it is hopv I that the whole subject willreceive early OB laMeration that will lead totheenactment ot lOJch measures for re-
vival of our nu-rcia- marine th wi.sdomof Congress mayltlse.
The three per cty. t.bonds of the Govern-ment to the amouc 9t more than ?1.!J.UX).-Om- )
havo since myji stannuul been redeemedby tho Treasury. W ha bonds of that luestill outstanding m count to a little overf3W,00O,0U0, about ti or which willbo retired through th operations of thesinking fund during thecoming year a thce ,
bonds still continue.tiia hais for the calcul-ation of National Banka. The question ofhow to avert the cyBtraction of the cur-rency caused by thch retirement is one ofconstantly increasing! apartance.
It to be generally ebneeded that thelaw governing that from tin-ban-
oxcessivo sccarHy; and that upontheir present bonus depcK a larger circulation than is now aiiowt-- a way ue granioo
safety. I hope tt at .the bill whichDassed the Senate at the Jaat s.ssiou. p-r- -
raltting the Issue of not4, aaaal to the facevalue of the deposited bBi M.wilI commend .
mericau iraue. Jiieiuieriiauoiia of t. atioiial credit that would be thus t,c.lately in toft Upon ,.ioned be over estimated. I
the Invitation of tho Of thv 'tMUt the Seeretan'swas coijiposed rfiita-- 1 the withdrawal from of
fives from Th cl ,!h. ,. ,j0lliir dollar ie-enc- o
concluded Its on theJs t.,.Ut. ollr ,,,,rovaI It Is likelv thatwith substantial 'U 11. Mdera'b'e portion of the -- iln r now In
agreed upon yKiaTTCf iii . f tu. Treasury Its waypoint whence longitmii ----- eiirreney. While trade have
computed ISlldegrees oantvaiil iMsd (.eaed. the present at lcat. to be anfot.al of active disturbance In currency
universalon
hours from zero'it of
here.nter-- 'Ilils n
froMparticlHito
hililtloivs.aa wo
on thosecure
tin
the
otten
the aUentiou.ol"1
the
Executivefor
someexpense- -
in
rank; Ex-ecutive at
expenses greatutility.
been all
on
in in for
hero
at
neutrallaws
cover hostilitiesin
inwith
intended
toparties.
in
to committed in
limitshave
favoring
rule such as
becoming
filed
also orby
umsei.eited just
respect
pave01
itsThe
offor
turisdietioa
ftsuitable prcs- -
cus--
toatBAcked. I
Kae.ielt teta
financesvarious
service
ordinary the
from Jc
arsenal.
navy
tho ofn
aprecl-li.- g
e-- ir
the
the
the
June the t
provisiontbe
follows:
concurthe
ofa
,j,
of
thepossible,
Secretary
ashould
secre-tary
theo
ofnil
Iiiiuor.ml
be the
its
of foreign
H
the
Thatyour
hands
thea
seemsmaitar-exact-s
with
the
adoption
that
uuacti
or
The
strength of Ac .army.. The..aKiWjturv in '
--." 'n -
the (juartermasicr readily t
be subjected to admlui-tr- a t X reUon.and it by the im of Warthat as result of exercising gm'r fBC retion I
in tho number cf dHsBiJtWl niinals .
in tho array, tho cot lyingand caring for such animals iKinri 1. 1 3-- .-
USVS- -J less than it In iiJC. I
Tho of the military BB:-t"- l i.- -show that the lastyearba; been mt bbsI for "
it entire freedom from Indian .ltM iKs. I
In denancc of President's prbc !tionof Julyl. ISsl. certain a-- . tornaKe sctticmenis in mo jnaiau rj.-.- -
were promptly removed by a.ment of troops. Duritu the ivast S4j.;Congress a bill to provide, for aii ifltiietiro nrcvof buildings for annvfci st'tlmuseum and the librarx of the Sursrfcci.
(erai's olfioc. tho approval. -- BPl.A similar reported favoaat1 sS
the House of llepresentativcs by on.committees is still pending before tbatJt is hoped that tbe comingthe measure may be taken to 11 iBHof safe deposit these coIIeBiinow in a state ot insccurny.
The with which taese work fatfe,- - G .li .1 m k..lu.a..U."--if- c Ul AUU UAIlAlia -
prosecutea tae past year wc:raawtrived iron tne appropiia-.on- s or tae aas.Aurrusti. 1SSS togetbetSarith such few
as were ot. haad froia nrevious asBK.priatioBS. The tKMZxce la the Treasury itiiiject to requisition --tuiy jl. issrwts aiajawBBfS The asaouBt SBDronriatfsi thv
ai-- al --TOM T-- IIBi- -. m ctrt toa --n-- --t - - I
amount drawajron the TrcasrrBrlt5'r the jCecal year was balance ;
oi xrcasary. tooty 1-- inm.HAKBOK DEFXNSES.
I The Secretary of War submits the rcDortthe Chief of rs to the sractic- -
abiuty of protecunir our importantthe sea board by fortifications and other de-fenses able to repel modern metbods of at--tacx. Tbe time nas when such de--lenses can be with confidence thattnej wiu not prove acoravi- - aad Che
peitV nr-u-lt of delay in making -- cli pr--s.
paratioas tr considered, delay ttrt-cuxb'.-
Ur the mo: nt ei 4,tboe bo- - dc.tructlon or eptur ftiM fciit 'atiooal huralilatlou Adrsjyajr lr f ,Inclusive of gxiav may t taiylr by tle
of 0. H-j-- j. a tin Mt, ihn victorious nnr cotiid Wr jr
contrlb-'tion- . An appnipriatjoa of txuone-teii- J of that amount akM tothe ork. and I contur with Ike fWarm urjring that it e grat-le-sl Tbr tJf
I pncee-ltu- g tb toss -- ..
cJ ten inch sunmth bon-- guns mj rtc;.Incb nSe. lining the former ita tatw-- t of
or cobed wrougb jr-.-a Utty gtiiwlii tbu b converted c.bin te -- rThl. however dw--s nit obvtat ittrnec-s.rt- y of providlni; means for tsconstruction of guns of '.far hgaet p.-- r.
Iioth for the purp)s of c-- i n t4for the armament of war The re-port oi the (ub Foundry Kourd apj-""- '!
April --- -- R of ta- - cvt t.flarvb . tcan-'nitte- d to i uc;n
in a sjx-cia- l tc-sa- ge of 1 ebrxitrj ls.- -i Inmy ' of Mnrch I .&. led :tlon U) the f the liar!that the Govirnment -- hf.i. 1 eos-'ura- tbepnluctlon or oriiate st-t- 'I orko! tftf
uiHterial tor heavy cannon, amiit has rvci-lve- Information hKb tn!.rat- -
that there are iif-- l isitufa-t'.- r
rr in thu country ho. altbuuv-- a hl--1 ru-vlde-d
at present iti the p.--
are llilng to construct tne sau aod :make bids for contracts wan tbe Got em-inent for the suppl) of the aatertlfor tbe heaiest guns u!j .l to -- xl muarfare If a guarantee order ff uUk-J-i- :
magnitude, acrompauled by a a
shail b: made bj Cn-re- . ;i doubts 'as :the feasibility of th- - piau tbu
1 renew mr thatuch action ( tr.V. y oiign s wj; rnt:
the (.overument to construct it on e
ujMin its own territiry. and so : j,r-ld- e
the armament demndnl t,j cuihxiv'-tiuu- s
oi Nattoual satttjr and tumor.thu xvr.
The report of St y of th- - Smryexhibits the progress vUlcri has be.-- n Madeon thenew tee cni.sern UtljorUsl bj theacts of Augut 5. 1.-- . .nd Man h J .. ofthe four vessj-l- s under Tbe ""becago," of 4xi tons, iuo-- e than half niifhsi.the "Atlanta. ' 1,nJ ton-- , bus success-fully luiilifhtil nd machinery s imwtilling, the Huston. uIo or J.1111 ton, is nowready for latiuihing, and the Dolphin, a dis-patch teamer of !,.' Ions, is read fr ll-lug.
ertaln xdv-rs- n irticiius ujhoi thedeign of thfe cruisers re diseussl by
Secretary, who lnsi? that the n.rri-t-ni-s
of the conclusions reuchisl tiy tae ud-or-
board and by the I)eii.irment busbe 11 demonstrated by recent developmentlu snip building abroad ltj- - mucbioery othe double turretisl monitors. I'liritan. Ter-- 'ror uml Amphltrtte. ciintr.icte.1 tor i:ld-- t
the act of March 'A, i- - in proce or in-struction. No work ha been doneduring the past vear n their ar-mor for lack of the upprts-pnatiotis- .
A fourtti moii t..r. tint MoimmIo-nock- .
still telualus uutluislied at the ua v
iar.1 in Callf.niia. It I reeummended thati.,irlr -- irps l.o tiikeii tn i .lipil'K the-- u V -si-I- and to provide aio an it r iiihhi--i- i t lortlie monitor Miaiitomoiiioli Th- - re oiniii 11-
dutlou of the Naval Ad. tor Hoard, a liproved by the l)ep.trtuit-- t iiiiprle theconstrue tlon one -- tet-l riiter of 1. i tonsone cruiser of .'!.( 0 tons, two heavilr aruii ilgunbotTs. one long enil-ii- r; gntilsiat, onedespubll aimed witli lltilrhkl can-iidi- i.
one iirmorml mm. and tlitee toipmjoboats. The general delgns. ul! ot whit h arecalculated to meet the existing wa'iis of theerviee are now well advatieed und the con-
strue tli'ti of the vesel can be undertaken asoon us you sintil gi.int the iiece-snr- y an-- t
liot it y The act 01 1 ongress itpprov ml An-gil- t
T. IsjCJ, authorled the- - lemoval to the1 lilted states ot the bodie-- t Lieutenant( oiuiiiauder (ieorge W. llfl.ong and his nun-- I
paiuoti ot the .leautiette evi ditlou Thisremoval has been ucei-lul- l
bv l.iebleuauts Haider ami - ln: tz The r- -'iiiiiitis weri taken lrom then grave in theLena de.tu in March. -l uud were detulmdat Yakutsk until the tollowltii winter, tbe
being trio tar advaiieml to admit ortlielr iinuiediate trausportatitm nr- -
rived at New Vork 1 etirnar '. KS. i'heywere reeeivml with soltatu'- - hooor.
In pur-uaii- ce of the Joint resolution ofongitss approvid February H. Is4, u navalVpedit.ou Mli lilted out lor the relief of"
Lieutenant A. W. Grcclv. I intml MatesArmy, and ot the pint vvhn had been l.
und(r In command, in i .entitle ol.--
-- ervat'on at Lady Frank iv 11 llav The Meetconsisted oT tlie steam ealer Theti. iur--
lia-e- d in Kugland; the Ib-ar- . punlia-m- l att .lolin. Newloiindlaud; and the Alert,
which wii piovlded b the Itrlt-- h
(lovernineiit. Preparation lor thewere promptly made b the
ol the Navy with the activeot the or War ouimaiider
W. 1 otliu wa placed in commandthe Alert and Lieutenant W II Lwing inc(muiaiid or the Hear. Tho Thetis n en-trusted to Commander Wlutieid , ( opelv. towhom nl-- o was as-lvn- eil the uperintendeueol tin' entire expedition Immediatelv uponits arrivul at Cpiienuivik the tlcetbegan the dangerous navigation otMi .Iville May. and in spite of everyolistacle Little Island on June .. afuiiuight than nn.v vessel had beforeattained that jMilnt. Tlie -- nine dav It ene 1
over to t'ape Mibiue. where Lieutenant (Jree-I- v
anil the other siii-vivor- of hi partv weroificovered. Alter taking on board the liv-ing and the bodies (,r the dead, the reliefships sailed tor St. John, where they arrivedtin July 17. They were aiiproprlat.lv rrcelved at i'ortmoutli. N II . on August 1
and at New York on August S. One or th?bodies wn- - landed at the lonner place. Thetithers were put on shore at tiovernor'sIsland with the exception of one. which wasinterred lu the National Cemetery, were
thence to the destination Indicatedbv friends Theorgaulatlon and conduct orthis relier expedition retlect great creditupon all who contributed to it succe'.
HIS MKSSXflK.
In thl. the last of the statmlthat I iduill have the honor to transmit tothe Congress of the Cnltml States. I cannottoo strongly urge on its attention the dutv oflestormgour navy, as rapidly ato the high state of efficiency which former-I- v
charactenml it. as the long pence that haslulled us into a sense ot fairciedinav nt any time be disturbei It l plainthat tho policy of treiigth.Iiig tin arm orthe service lsdlctated br eonnlcration- - ofue. or 'comnnv of !iit re-ru- I for ourluture trauiiuillty n ltd t a true appreoa- - 1
tion of the dignity ami honor of the it- - (
public.The report of the i'otmnster flrnenil m
Vinints you with the pre-e- nt neml- - of theWstal service. It diclo-e- s the gmttfvun---"- t
that the loss of revenue from the rmluc--'- J
in the rate of letter po-tag- e. tecoin-"-tille- d
in my ine-a- re December. Iv"I. nndefto.-.- i ,y the act of March .'I, l- ha been"JUtt. lc-- s than wa generally anticipated.f" Tomniendutloii ihi rsuctou wu
the belief that the actual failmr '
0.1 in from ii'tti-- r poiugo ror 110year succeeding the change of ,
nno. cvtui i. .t hi) on- - it hus nrovmi to ionly Thl is a trustworthy indlcation thaitf,. revenue will oon be retor-- lto tlie roraier volume bv th natural Incren-- nf
sealeilc-iTrwDonden- c. Icoatldeiitly repeattherefore, y,,. or my lutannual mc tB,it the single rate or post-age upon dr., letter be reduced to onecent wber?Vf-ln- ,. - two cents inow by TnP uble rate isonly exactisl ai0I-jc- c, where the carrier y-t- em
is in operaiion, ua,i j- - appear nt theiiiuwa wrr 1 In operation that the incr... it, hit liiinn local let- - f
tei-- s defrays cot. r,,,t only of its own collec- - I
V"" j delivery. --,, Qr th,, collection and
!
,
of ofiicc-- in which it nn ia oooratu-- n II.si-'rienc- e show - thai n., 0jK-.iti- on tin--
-- vr proper conuition i enu-;-l- nn u,com- -uimlation to public and - R,ivantagelol-- e postal service It 1 m-ir- -. than Unit
for tne nii--, ur-- cl bylJ:e t'otniater (.eneral may pro-.rj- j. f. cx.i'-o- w. 11 is me opinion 01 tfta o!Jcerthat it l proper to provide tn.T-- ,, nhert--bv exceptional umpatch in di-rl- in v.,h ,...,tr in trredel.very otrice may t v.cur(slbv paying extraoniinarj" potas. Thj- -
e migtit be mane eaective y tao CIa.of a -p- c-clal stamp wno-- , tj-- in bin w wi;n ie --..-,of-.x:r- a c 1:1 s.-n- e of tbe large ftt,"
o the varou- - government a! eirc--- a, .nchary, of the Interior liepartnirnt, u rH.rrof it pre-e-nt an inlere.-- .
summary. Among the topicsparucuiar attention I refer to b- - ob-4-r- r.
tiunsn-j-ccung- our Indian affair, tbe pr.tin; to.- 3 and timber culture act, the tai.3--- .of rztlrjad coiaKinie to take tit!" to iai4-- ,pram-- d by the and theope-r-- -
ticLior pen. on orbce. the-pate- oaic-c-.
ccn-- u- bureau, aad the bureau of t-auci - '
tion .uu-io- n na ticx--n n.au.-- t.i tae circxja-sta-;-'- e
that tuth a. betwe-e-n dl"frrent Indiann'.- - and i-- between ladmn. and tbe whi:.-- .tc iat year ha- - been ono of unbroken
ace. In thl circumstance the Prei-u-ti plsA to Und Justification ror
e policy of the Government InAlax with rhc Indian QuetMn andRrmation of views which were fully cx- -
ft in hi- - first communication to theorty-evcnt- b Consrcs. Tha Secretaryurrea new of a statute for
the ot crime cocn-iitt-- d on tbelmli-.- a U vation. arnl tbepas-sac- 0f4f bill now pendimr in the Hcxi&e01 itepr tatives for the purcaa of airacti I 1BBBS square miles trota tbe MomKeserv: both of tacst mea.ures arewortby rovaL I concur with him aioin acvi the repeal of tbe pre-exnpa- oa
law: actraent of statute resoivinctbei re&al com plication touching Undllroad companies: ana ine xuna- -
ctt--''.ssK ai the several Pacific liaU- -
ltelf to the approval of tl or Ke- - delivery or all ottis-- ttljdj ulutter Thl- - l anrctHjntatives. i v"- - Mnmpiafity ougtit no louger to eAit, 1
In tho expenses of the the ; approve the recotni.-n,u,u,- n of the fo:-Sccreta- ry
reports a decras-4a- c more than , mater (.eneral that yr unll of --i0tfht in9,090.000. of which rcductfr af6.tJ.UW was , the raxing of first da--, CTattPr should be one
effected in the expenditure f rivers and I unce In-te- ad oione-U)-. . now.hart)orx,and70u.086lne-rWbireforthe- ) '" view ol statiic tumi-he- d by the De- -
Departmaa--naOutsid- e of partment it may well bt-:o- u,- -, whether theSjartermaster's the annual tvpan.-e--. all ehang.. w 011M reult in j0 f revenue:
tho army bureaus proper ..aBB io-sib- ly -t it would greatly .ruluote the con-th- e
ordnance bureau) aft aafestar.tially vemence or the public ., tevond dispute,charges which cannot be nsJU-sia-
lly dnnin-- 1 free delivery ytvin b, u.n ia.c,jwithout a chan-r- e inTtrtafcnniencal I''cl to ave cltie. and ta totHj mimtK--r
ma ueparrm
is reporteda
reducingannual
wasrcDorts
theintruders IM
Tbey dameb- -
thereceived
Senate. bill
Iduring
securefor valuable
funds
aunnj
ances
durinr
fSL9mafea.ing afie-aALiar--
A: subject
of adUwon
comeprepared
when.
a
forget
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ti
the
contract
ber
the
of
vessel
seasonThey
lieorge or
reaeh'ml
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of
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.-- .. irrrwri 4 .i4J ttn-r-- i tV--4 4 um4 'i- -iii x.i b -- -- 4 tkt
K ran i--at - tm, irf tft a rbrtUu '"- -, --,.t r.t -- f to- -ts-- I rat ,,f3 tmal. iklwi:a.t t simmmmm rikivt fmttm.t -
tn A Im 04 I t. --m--v ,It.-- tnt-s-M-rtt of a -- ..ownia-i- 4j (,,- -, u u , iAtmm- li- - - it --Mai--l Mt-t- a IH.i --!.
e-- rs bs.. Um- i- s,--- twr,r. BkW w ,.J...J.J ut Ib4 l.virfitkl imti.fi ".1 ite- - Mf 0jr f..r-- -- trm. rt -- .pruiv IOdn!-- A ttn -r--rn. t.lr. iieorto ia ta. t .r r Iof !. pt4m HU) lh. t Xdr-- r
r--e v ia --miuiJ! --u j.r-- . ;t j j. ,
r.iA.7-- - mt 11 -- jr w.-ur- , r.; - , iffeW. a..! lb f !. b r -- 1
unr.tw. laa.-i- n H fci Att rHfr"-.sni- Tf eui li.kSMkU w -- r it
Ct- - klB.Tw -- -: of .:.- - .iw .i- - imv ., t v . X4vnewr ai-.is- r .. .,, k, iA 4K
"fur-- .jM--ir ps--r-. , , ,. ,. 4U ;X.r.pBe-- ol ti.. h.r- - n
IfHtual uaiiti tfcAl jr -
a r:ii-- n r, . r aBj $tuX n: .-- ,, , ii ar. ullftr irn..t ii.-- : "sst tittwrumeat ltH- - ar r.r.i.rn- - '. T-
-, hlvb tX Uou .at t 4 t... t - ; . HJB --."llbtiituafuvoral. s r t. i, uf tbo- (ir.M.'ax a iH.1 mr- - -- ..: iua'iBC .
trod H n'. t.,s: , . w cj sJprovided f r l?r .j r '4Bt l Ur
ts.nlers of lb- - uiul- - fru : t CM Ithlu--tr- irtl r j- lb.- - .,.im. . ,. --splpi.
btM run e Mi!t-- 1 b to !' a tfr atlliliuv.tluiior ntoiui fW . ..' Mt t tbeAmen, an fot'ni--t atwj .'.. U nM ndare for lkr iHilrsJ --i.je tit. ...? rifii rVltn! .Ulil.ll tKlllruBj ! j- - ivtiU'v-t- a
th.l -- c .Muxl Hlt-- m b4 .- - 1 ,4goriln rt.it nlur' 1 -- i.lt . t. i.'Bs 'it
Is to lbft tbut tle surplus i.. t itf, BrSe'd. o.:r ruli! l4 our Hi.rlil . , hsX VISow uiwler ont-tt- it ens tht , t 'M; r: r :ti--m 11 a r ti esA r
y4,r (J.. ..f a...,. , .., u. u ?m t10 Uii.i-m- ! lir-- t. .r-o- i .it r- - tm tM- - I
"i iii-ii- " ! nr n unil o 1 IK--j. wb.ob lnl foster Msti u ufan uab.xiMp-rM- t Iim . t tra rua
of tae-- e tft-uil- h, J I -free 3dluil-- 3 of .in h ruer-h-...i.- -r
V'l.a...-- . iHt itrtsluri-- in ! -ri riHis-io- ii f..e or umlrr Iiiint - , fn fduties of our prottn- - t. tne t r.. Sis 1 f b .
to nppiv on Ihfsf- - gl . r r.l 1.derltaeHa.-o- t Ibr partt to ll.-- . iir. 1 T 1
removal on i.th U-- ir-.- - -.-
eg.sl ot u li.niis-- i' 4 if. n.l Sjti. i;n-- t. o that tbe.r in., j- - u i. Ieiml twte-- uur mrt. lt th.-.- - . ' ?rother cat raet leg trtl- - thnagb -- lfi. 1" 1.tnili'Ill.- - 00 Hit teervf--t to i, r i'ii,h(.trade, the reinov I or rmlurtlon of lusi'non the etMirte: product- - f t?. iivniriicomma Mithtota.' It--B- i r thennd the av ohJiiiii-i- - of tat tmktMHMl .-i
tloits Had penw.lif as mi (ir-s-f- batn-M-rs-- it
j. the etulill-bm-- nt of lk Ilar -- erva-e ot the I'mtr--t on - 4Htlrt---lfooting, penuitting tbe r efcoii-ul- ar fee i.t oni- - wi. ei-i- a .1der tbe .Natl.uirf! Hmg. but ali renpoct've-se- ). I,- - the tr-H- t aw I tori, rmnlii,--
tr-- stH
elltltl.sl t" 'he .if the lrettM-- sThlpllv. the eaas-tinen- t of aciouir. tt fa
vor tlie e..titu.rlioii mni taointenaucf ofsteam iairng marine uodi-- r tbe a if I b .
II nltml Mat.
rourtbh. tbe etn of n tiwtrortacutrencv 1mi t.-- r tb- - eoulrt-o- f k.
-- o that the (iiii-- d prMlu o our uhhI buctn-olnt- e .n I .tin- - IhrowglMtuI them hole - -- ti inn! eniiuuoDw eallh- - This vo-ik- Srmjiiire a inoin tarj union .f Amerva. nwrherebv the output oT the bullion pe.Mtu.-- 1 Ilk'1 oitntnes. miJ I be i'lteul)(kn or those hir avieid iietlhi r goM nor --4ivir. eon id b.- - udju-li- sl Jit (.fortuity with lbs MvuUlloa.wealth and needs . -- uch. -
inn 11 j or 1 he m.iiiiiro- - tiifwUb i tul j
lion to the --- The .Mr jpin prtMiiit-'io- of our mine nutlmint iiilgbi tbu lie utibiml nasi j
-- tr taken ti.Munl the ynrrMt rrni'inctUMtion of ilv.-- r to the tttin., end o Im ii toe en Nltin-- I bepanite trentii-- i tin ieotiitlon nlren.lt
coiicludml and ! In pi.'Kf- -' bvis n
diieeiml and the f avor . --ittuh "hiimiIicv 1 ei. t. .r--l nap
rants lite .el: f that it titlion v.1,1 orlong eiebruee h!i or all Ibe eouMrVisof this It t- - ti) no until de-sirable, however thai the M.ej uef n
-- hoo'.d to th.-- - ui-t- r Uie- - u --veil a- - tie- - healthful eiiiMrgetMttl of
trade v ith Iuroe, Asia aud AfrUM --4ubl anbe bought. 1I in
iiKtu'i'iNo TviiMT nrmo:on sucii of these ware- - n neither we oor er
Auierleiiii -- Iale are Nttist to pr---l-
and tiius euiibliu- -' ours.-lv- e to olitaiu Im tturn a better nmrkel for our -- upplb- rf ,food, of raw material nin4 of tbe
in .ii- - ue exiel; It eui to lethat many of the einbarmsinr eleuieHt lathe great National eonllH t between -- rteIon and inf trade may tho bo tuno-- d to
--rood account: that the revenue ira b redui-ts- l o a to no lotiiM-- r over ia tb pe-- -pie. th.ll pntti etion dutle mat lr ietilH-i-twithout ls-niuin- g btit.lrtesome. that ourshipping Inteiest uia ! jodiel .u.
Ibe 1 urn nev lived vn a flrwiIhi1. above alt such an '.Mill ofinterest etabllhel union;- - the --Itati Ihof the Auiericnu sjteHi a w!l ! ofgreat and ever Increusirig advuntnge to tbewail All tn-Htle- s in the line ol ti -- .llc I'which have bi-e- n negntlalml. or uie In pro-cess of ueirolltlou. contain a pr-vl- lo
deems to tie rmtllltte under the t Uiue ofthe contltlltloil. ilnilWll-- r to tbe Ilou-- e ofKepresentativcs tbe uiitboiit- - ti orgmatobiil for raising revenue.
On tlie tweitt--nint- h ot Kre'-runr- lii: I
transmitted to ongres the Mrsl aunNulof
Tim rtvii. i:itvicK i'4viii-r- .together with eominuiiK-ati'.ii- - frHi tbohead of -- evenil Kxeeutlve asot the ("overr.iHent. tbe sh-cia- l
working- - ot the nw under whichtin' commission had Iwen -- rtltw The TgoiMl result therein forehnrt ml baxe 1
I een more than reab-m- l Th'1 si'.'! ba-in ilv anwersl theev hi frleuslIII securing coiuiieteut ami fHlthfOl pUUlM-- 44
servant, and in protecting the appointing- -
oiliccr of the (iotertiuii nt inm thelire or finiMirlnnlty. and trtmt the
labor ol examining the t aim orwl prten- -
ion of rival ( iindidate for pu bile tNpl)-- 'tnent. The law ha hud the mi- -,
llpport of the President Hint or the h'-sd- x
lor the kexernl deirtm nts sod the mem-bers or th commission have performed their
'duties with 7eal and fidebtr Their report111 -- hortly be submitted, and will !- - em.- -
panlmi by such for eainrgimr the cote of tbe extlng statute bai!Commend themselves to the exerutive mvlthe commissioner charge.1 --. ith 1: adtniiu- -
xrntionIn view of the general ami perst-tea- t. !
rnand throughout the coiniio relai roinmuml-t-for a National bankrupt la. I bop- - that
the differences of which havehitherto prevented It enactment tr.y nXoutlast the present ses-iot- is
The pestilence --rblch fortbe pact twoyearhas tieen raging lu the countries of the !'..--1
recently made it ap;earanre in Kurop-- !
jKirts with wbk'h we are inconstant comtniini-catlo- n. alThe then ht-retar- of the Treasury
in t)uruance of a orusiamation of tbePn-ide- nt. tsued certain r r---
striding and for a time g tb- - Iroliortatiou of rags and the dn-isi.- n of bag' inuusi' of immigrants or travelers armingfrom Inrected quarter Iest the ooiire mayhave been without strict warrant or . Iafiprore the recommendation of the present
I
secretary, that the on.-re- . take action tatbe premies. and I alo r"comr-n- l the a j I
mmlUte adoption of uch niMHiP' a -- wlrx- - likely to wanl off th dreadml ejMdemic Iand to mitirate Its In tas it shatiunhappily 'X tend to our shores !
'I
The annual rej-n- rt of tbe rotate) --toner ofthe Dlstr-c- t tt olunt4a revie-- i the f-- I
tions or tbe seTeral deprtn-n- t of Jt rawneipal fzo erntn nt. 1 a V v -- r earef oi cw--iderntio-n th
of it urg-ti'- n In rep-- iI cirarae-.l- . iM--h a r-- ir M re-vi-l-on
of the ctv;i aad rrtntlnai e. iieof labor br p-r- -t tt
impn-cinme- nt in jail. ib- - e.:r-t-t- r a4 7oecupation of barxe arrioir the rlier Jrt-o-
and the erectloR of a uitabM buiSiaxo&eer.
mn --jkvt.1 recaiaaend--- ! that so S
.rv4 of ny- - tiraiit. hu .s--- ntthe . rmte of th rtr4 -- t. al tVPrrsrt-a- t of :hl SmtUm. tfce 1 mmrnm st
Iupon b:m a wltaMe penart'-R- .j
I am ff the jrirr- - tac tMie Bs-re- aol ri --xwtimat. I imvr.rf.aB--- - to -m
for - rod 's1aa a rrije . t :a-- r ff as. ;
j 1 hcn enrtee: n-- f ttb
totttiit ... -- s- fcMlThe of for". ' pmwnreVimim. tb- - grattc f (ar-T-ns.j- M Ut
M. - eluc-ati-n- ; t? Ks rnrnx m v- m-
.'. i ..ntit-:h-i- . tr. make ffftr--b,psa-rrx; by tb- - -it i -r- M---rt:e--!
i pptr.pt-ia:i- c -- t.: ife- - rf----Cs- t o!of stitwte ta xrmvi t b aiB-- x mi
Tr--- - Pre-rfeft-- otee IM let--
lertirt- - ,. -- .le-t jt.etfc rr--t- ia-y
!- - ut'--' siJ-- ywfcM-- h
m.. J- - - -- en.-r--
ris cmnnmim-Con- ,r rvc--tv- ? yor- the t-- dra nfcrJ. '"-r- -- J "- -
rii from tbe ptjbllc -- m-c. 1
rcanno-- froaa exprt-j- r ' 'tbe la-W- ir, of tbr Naiirtui
-r-t-i-n I k.-- r Irourht Uj 'por-on- al xn. rtu intercoarM', tay t.'nc--rappreciaUo-- i ,.f thc-- r unfaiH-i- X rocrt-J- c o.their harnsotUou ccxpcratxra .Ub tbceie-cuUv-e
in w --na- rrcasurr r.cii-te- l fapromote th t. Qtrrr-- . of tb eton. aaIto mr fellow .....,
ni... . --... itifin sssWbc --:
rrt which tai--r fe.rJ. ccordeI--EinitraUon of V--
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va Mttvn It rmuiflr atl ttIV tna5 sxuii a tall or rMsr! H3
mrlt tT-tt-- Jv
( nrcerz. rswr; lat ? -- -; .nstz xa e ? gsaftKMM jr0 (! ttrtlV;. ssjMsaa k a xou J
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prow a ivTrxr htt-- tU&-4Q- .
If isj r-ri-H mr WaMSt - 4tilplant t t'ATie-- i ;ta oiVrrovplants k--)i a x-- Sl--- t?wtat:4 ulfccr (44 falitf-4Ms- 4 lJiwcT a4ltrt, vthkh baxe a jHr-- T
.( re aal turWxt!2from tniaaKtt )wW-s- ,
Th farm-- f ft--s f-- l that M thevanl txUut tin h-u- -- -- Isaut'I MlHr !sta rrupx vr u4 jx a ptssrr ItvsliiaWr l-- uJ Kor aa KI b4M-lt- r timay Iw wt-- H -- noij;h. bwl for a nun -hax a wtic ami ehdvirru. ta frxal yanlcan not l-- o pn-fttaU-
v kshJ a a tt(r-- -
IIp can nol afiurxi H. .. ) ?..I"Ju-r- x t plant xt-v- " - s
iranleti thai arw t!fx ueli... .. ,Ha-1-- -- -- - apit-VI-Tttt- t- aav --- --;
jn. 11 re that tuav U jH-- a tl-n-4
l.l.l..,.. .!. .-.- .I .uixml. s ".
4- -- rilcr i pi th-- n fartvani ratrfiUv iberx i atbiar Hi-r- kr
' an tvaial aj4k-alkH- i at tiJ4uxtiurv, ioihiwxnj tli nt U lv a
l.w.in.- - Tr...... ......ttirtrv. m.1 -- m.t. --.rsj,-.- .. -- . -- ---
jrkeii me twHirr irim h-i- k
VWherv clover Ua n. k XTpv,'--- !
allow ml Ui m.-vtur-n tjBV i
tljiii- -i will fall n lb- - ! rniai.1 until liu favmb4 csrxfUinxiaiMs,
)M fr Ihi'tn U pnirHt-x- . Wjtlivcfj pkivxin; oat af llm iU W."la, in ihturfeux, aal la u t!ss
'iijj,i to make a fa-- r .tU$; Onl frv rli wsaltni? enn U U-i- -J'
-- I riWl irjcer ur-c- l tt -- w n.i mtM'hel ittrx.1 spriar lrtint iar.r
t 'tar I mm iirt In .4- .turtv tMtls- - '- -- -- ,- j- -
ja, j hnv laiii UrJt 11 la) xrncvai -- lnib! l U br mI friii pr
el. idffcatiir --arly. la cWUaK x
;..-- . k . frm vxlih i lnnlHi 'ia iel-- t n ctw- -; tii at Uarywil' ' rlA an- - tall imniUar tmtiy ,
t . ' m f enrh mntaoly. IV11tllXti vvm iihI i't-u- -. nltl wilcn ijmp. . tflk lu I)m war a imv1hNi. ,, - H J i.tt to iv in (KtoIhJ il .i (sW a lav nil thrftirlt (
wint.I!, '.- - ,r.- - xtnxx to vary am!
tlirtke 'i iiinii ha Th ourlol xvltiiboil h r i a f ilf XVtllt tlicf J-
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.u iJaXor b. a 1 ak imi'iel. t'nint-- iatiileit U?hr .mi. rifiit! iM-fn- it haifi
. thn hav . i n!rilj Hkt-sl- .
Jjive an rxcellt : rii h U li Inter ins.-n- a v ' nt.tH-- ! lino, remltrtiiel-- t a li. mx lutiKr'I r nut
Im -- xUn Vi If It nH-- l. - Th
DO HOGS 1AY?,Xfa XX bo I I. Ink. lie a ix I Km (.I It.
,lnlir ..II I llflll Mill. srWr Htri--'- Itllt-lt- l. sj-,- " 'Soitt nv Ibxl iIft pax.
1m1 nrx filthv. l .ut-- f hril-- , txluli-niti- at t rrfiie tl.- - rvs" . taefnnn that iaa rwl -- ' -I HlVr-ivi-i-- .
Ais Ui lb"ir ifijj fi.lax, tbnl m
true. ipN-iH- x il thi-- x ar -- ?iwhatttfe-r-i- l. but a to r4liJr K.
Whst s,v in tli- - .! .svi.KontMy: i hfive MOt Umttti il -- ; omths-- (xwtmrt. hav Matl lfBr..rjr
ti t tb i.it lw yr !'--4aj aax-rtti- H
to i.ow Hh-Hr- IB tsti par-rh-eI
at tiMxrVw r- - ( m 1lfajpi bimIini-tin-i- !) nai hy --4r wmbrH2iti a trrf t r owrwi. I VlK i
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insluf! to k- - tb 6xirx. I"lhv'
foIUiw:Tax
8rt esl. nt 'it I , Sl Btoh--s -- nwiit rora --ftmm r--.-- HHdiMa4-- . ( J p--r - tit, poiMt rmwrn mtfk. M ftI.U-J- e4 Utrmpi. Ml
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A How in f the auustarr ra iva-s- t ofthe lab.--, we brv-- " a w aroftt oi a T
'Jb-- - jiijj) wr ami ay tburl-i.rw-- ilierk-bir- o tr. th tLaaa btijr n
irnre u ("hWr whi hktmul TWtwen tlrrd l tiV ag o--f "it ai .
hnlf monUi. aa--l Tto a Ttirv. lmt-t-- r
at t. j,- -t p--al a"t. .Mrvrtli
J'. ls-- i 'IT- - riffht ar t kxrx'Hiejr fe. , -- mlsI K pnttrias
wt.T t:p--x it. trria-- f tht-ro-jj-f- clj
anil allowrj to cxk-- i Utr -rJ aMr-bs-for-e
(.(hnjr The wt-r-loi!-
anil .1 : thna Into t trtrttrhfisriliag tiae-- Th"T wr aOna
the mn;!' o" la xrnyai"l aad wf- -
tiia-l- e tltrxrafcli lk- - umx -jernisbts bj a pl-tif- n: fftlT rf rax- -
one cornT nt a ! UtJiHunlAn!. It om k)UrnI jrwa-W- r
inav x taat uV profit wx u tWhigh pnc ttt --
w-rt rulusf a iha.', Ujav.npps'a! the hjnr p3 - 'mg-: z fi tkrxirii ih -- naiaur auar!
fall. vil 4rt--s- s-l aad W Novewfcnf lia. at tb--- Jo-we- bb ni pciemm. xix .
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(tfxafan. hWh vnmUtt4 vrllJi tltinrnJ t i th- - xvt4. min ssttyVftxb-- ix iplwuUftg-- mHuHhtm Xt tctiilUer fciMi in lth Cafif'saHfl-- T
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