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BERBLICAS PBOGBESS.

BLQOMtBCTON, IHOIAHA.

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A VALUMU VERT!SHS

BLGOMINOTON, INDIANA.' WEDNESDAY, DECEMBE& 1ft 188i

Sow Serlca.-YOL.XVIII.-NO. 41.

Circulates Among tue new ?;

Honroe lumjj

iwi ta Itaad toy STOKF '

JR.

ARTHUR S LAST.

The FrerfieBtV Fourth AmmX Message to

The Questions of BnancOj Beveaue and Taxation

Our Domartl Aftdm and Fr-

factory Condition.

Asked to

BhMi Governments, ospeetoyby

H import duties on works ot art. It Is i jreU O Jnidhth-rthe meant oSecllraintAWnl!

-7 . l i to belt it maVi in th practical

ioktMrtankOMiotnioy

tm .a. tat th long-pending r-

Va4oa M tbeforetgn twito of Japan may Tv;-.t saw conference to M

beUatToldo. vTbfle th OowrnnwatfWW

MAaamiSBS tW BQIaU Still uimvouumi S h fie wmmonity ot natrons, it would

SaioMiMiemiiatfaina.

aa ax. a, is a. m o tbetacreasmg (ood-OI

between oc own Ooverninrat ana loo has been TrtomJy mnifctd- .tSTX at eosnavavtat tooteoottT, oondnded Jml

nan been natnea. ana

SSSSuT f doubt noTT-e

d mac w SSi'S5

11 'fg"11'.?: . tun oocti-

by tbe ttflnxe ot OongioM, 1-1 j g.. ,,-h. mna fnr the due exeenucin

j In a rriMriffn nflTlUC

tAUAtnwiHwciy SlTliBjmzATtCW. Our 6xthik nata&iaitlon laws also need rtt& sections MdhiKwiUanthe limits ot te Untted Stateii wiiiin Mas and IW hare now only a Mstorioal Intent. .Wp JS2S5S. in

;VM4al nrovitdotts of law faroting tne naturai-

fiaHm of those who Serve in too army ur u S2SSSttMeSo re id the navy or marine gKSr AnntforSleol naturalization auck

othOT HUnga. raejriy

THE IXAiiUilA" t ui. , ; i u'a n Vin finvrnment. CO

Snca nTv itet annual mesfiagc, been redeemed to to "rlSmryT The bonds of that tone jHU

r?: v.nAT,i YnJr. tho naftfiUoil how W avert

. born wlthta the unttea

V.orfterTwho hare deolared their

their nnrauMiwu.

intention

to perfect

te wiaVt? prorfde SntralTjureatt -Jf mg; i YimtnnLliuLtion in

4W

tpttt

U0kfB-

to

T& Wmkfaigi of 4b CSnl Samoo low.

of It8 Frienda,

mtSathe

BBOBU WJ1KU - w

i W. TTiatt-rf HUIH OX m OUIM. nuiwaw

ime .Nioaragnan

. I- - K. AIM CMPWUI HZ lililB

J"'i"a Jinn, aa

Iotm aSStt width, ate to oonatitute

nwtsTttecolttical and commercial advantages puw, nndr he OTeresti-

:Zn7 maa aeeatoav tho Amet-

wMnnam-

Bf BMW ta iw ! Iiiaw jtr.i

maadwhBathe

a iirri Urn laiiin halt harm

pvv " r , .. .

SibMbM l JU aummilaliioii.iniiTniniiTT SanaWnTiattoaw ari tfelra7dtedtiie

oaMIMnitiBmuanH . IMriMn Htiwn Ma love of

Bin to w- oje;.OT

(kaalir denamatrati' ta at nonealiIWona.

mianairac.

iaSfTSTnL'' ot a nattonri election aaariM the attention of the Caress to

SavSeC tatfaiaeuav laatiiicfoe that this

J '. - 1- mfcr.

a.Mara of wtteafar aeopoaed

J IT'

ChfUand Berrn mat an end. i oftheoiaima ot American

lttaartorWa ChBSan aathecttiue, a

maailttGSEU.

Thaatae-of hoattgia. betwoem

TTVu j thn trrmtr is laid be-

iSwttr-i mBimthT In manner twfltttn?

lat msercotiTse o wib hwv wvw

aaaa. - : -M rwaYHIIMmt'. Ill nillinff ItS

r?r.7-Krtu7 the otolomatto

STtoa, ..M .from fflam cesofjrarm

mi.u nixarnnanthaa Dreeent

TTrSrrVii. a.- . nnmnmdions mansion

I.." J f K. lotion

MB S'S." taH Cor?

itS iprwiaiiorrof thai geneioos gift.

Thi Government has jmore thM m been

cWoioWIto

SanfeScrown. havin beenferment bj ermSiBbBsiaic the aacred rites of hospitality wnteh bra tenitory affords, the officers of the

dTSkWett prevent infracttona of oar nenWtews it datand at otherinto Cohan coast I tun happyto ivl thatTtn the only instance where these nrecurioniBry measaree wers successfully eluded, teoOenderswhes found teonr territory were mbsaanently tried and convictel. thowrna; Mod of close reUHonahip of tataooSraTaid tiafflc between the Bpanish Axln and their natural market in the o. ti n adnntion. in Jan-

narrlaswot a commercial agreement lookta rfLrS wu. .... amnt hu sbioe been

- -hv . mom carefully framed

aoonventioci rSSSriSnrtwi convention, which I

m the Senate fte approval, itnan

by their

re'-ireroentisoneoi. P1?'. ,.nit. conceded that the

la sovcraing this taattof Sxiicts from thebanta c" cSvc S5rlty. and that nnon their present bjind deposit, . WoE toa Is now

I nWMl IlllhV ITU Miamnm . , . . -.

rLefiMdW

itjoll totneapyruwvi -

needs of the portM ssrvlcc. ltdlMlpBesthe irtattfylng fact that thS loss of reTcnOe from the reduction of the ratemietwrnortae as recpm-

kncl effected by the act of March V""?.." been much less than was generally anticijmted.

My rocommenaswn m ""S . ' il i n.. k linn BnhtBl fulllnff nn

Oasea upon tur ut;uf. -.-. . in receipts for letter postage lor the year imme

diately suoceeoms l uc cuiuno n - ,i $:,ooo,ooo. It has ntoved to be only $,ai5,000.

will soon bo restored to its former volume by the natural increase ot waled correspondence. I confidently tejat, therefore, tho recommendation of my last an-

nual message, bmh. siuaio . JCX unon drop letters be reduced to cent whereevor payment of a nts is now reuuirod by law. The double rate is only exacted at offices where

ctvlli stsvtcft

Oh the 29th of February last I h6'lt '5 r"r". th0 fltgt annunl report Of tho Olvu BS$cT flmmilsion. toaeUbnr with comnvnn -catJons from the heads oi the SSZvm departments of the Oorumeut, tOHIMcUna: t.u ?SS workines at the law under wWoh the commhsion had l:en Ud results .thereto, oreshowel tar

T,.,.-ii: -i

tile ADtlcipiuu3 y .

hiinn more

has fully answeied

menas in seuui uw ."1 .itii,

SfflceS of the Goverommt from the pressure of imiMrtunity. and f torn the labor of ex-

dftesnr nf tiln fieveral departments.

in 1 the memWn of the Commission have psrJ:.r thpir duties with zeal and fidelity.

THE CURRENCY. Beport of the Comptroller of the Cor renoy on the national Banking System. The lururrltnK or Bouts, the Inos of Notes, and the Coin standard.

SZ. llQlnn tlnllvnrv lint Of tUO COlleC-

V." " "T TIiZ. .ii ,th.r mall matter.

33. rwi&-- jgusr

the. several rc. i ceb

raaKerOTViaioBw --r - s -fl hl4

PJ2 thaurt by the nppUcant

hfrerShehad removed or torfelh Cir7,4ir.1 rfiimnahin. A just and Uniform

Uwtaffia respect would strengthen the nanaa Kvemmeht in ptotooang g oUina

SuToi1 ot;?uronwitiI foreign

countries. mraviiiE.

TheWaTne

tne dlplomatlo ana ,L"lZ, ohangiVmdreiuctIons which have been pro dnotlvTof mtarrassment. The rPulationand

Sffiment no'w

oticounw A"1J-' irS of ororationa

?TSdTnW years ago. The ooniinemont f1uadthelimiU Kai.

tore then estaoiianeu a ii i ,utt :SJSSTi,with true economy. A community

?v rrt in " inrcorse vdth forehrn nar-trthereor

consijj- - -j nW be,,

youflf Italts 'of TTah-rt saMdon will not JuSwJW full consideration I trust you will not fail to Saks suitable provision tot present needs of the servioo. . . , , ,nro-

tohichaajdArytaathed i m g

this course oe ibuiuuuw,.-" "",- . .. t

the

'.i.,. nT.,diinres for rivers and harbors, ana

tlw.ooo in the expenditures for Sofone-hiilf ounce, as it now is. In view luur. Tinnsrtment. Outside ot tnat aoiJan;- i ""."",jr-1-h-( t.tw ili.nartment. it

: r.rVK iWnal emenses of all W 4nT "!rKtT,mM

uwuv . . ...tMvHi, irtfiiiance I raiTwcuirewMuKu " - - . : . ..

Sn,..! themselves to tho Executive

otimtA v" " . 1 ,I Itjt iul.

and the uommissBiiiMra

e V . ,i. ,.w,n,n,ani1Hnn of the PoSt-

maaterGeneral. that tho unit of welcht in tho S?mg of nrst-sss matter should be one ounce

InrSiuS prorxc5pt ilSsibly the Ordnance may well bo d Srotu? MUtant&ll "SfiiAfS

llureatt) arc

can nov "-V"7J..,i, nf t,hB ..rmv.

kxaof revenue

iraa inn r iuvkuicul

r,i,Ur. I. lievdnd dlsnube. The tree oenv-

niif rxa TnBTiruuiT ununiio . - - , - , .

a. tw... iun i otoity snniiea 10 live

K-ratiou is 159. Bx-

. v.mnuiT. niTHITPT T.A W.

t f ) r. nmAriLl And nerfiltitent dsmind

throuRhout the commercial community for a ' . .Yr .: i i-. i hone that the difler-

ences ot wnttoent v-hich Gave Wtterto pre-

Touted tta enactmeni. imn - - - ent session.

TIMS i.jnujuctnA. .... . i;T.. ..-1, 1,1, fnr Mm nast two yCaiTB

has been rasing in the countries of the East, re-c'entmale'ftsapprancei

with wmcn wij are iu "f "12 i r.

rhxthen nccretary ui w 'ii r l

The Oompteoller's Views as the Belation of Silver and Gold- -The Former's Value.

POSTAL AIIJlg

: v:, . l-Mli Annual Report ef of His Vepiaeimta .

KfiW Boom the Beraww ofte

. - . n.jt1l.. i

Bateot emus

duction Die fofl.

an V.-rfAnaiaB Af tJM

ten mtBmKmmm-mrffHi

1PI

I IBIIOICUV .T. . a 1 l.. . Unmu 1 n IT, IK IIITW 1U u KIOIHUH 1 ., il

tntlyed??oretton,nareporly ;Vri show,-tn,t its adoption, under proper -ins i --'f "tIon 0r,h0 ealdunt,

ncinu the number or araugnt cwiuuiw, j. -----r---- rrioB. issued certain

tinrnf War that

illBcretiou in reducing

' - - Hmtrififtiiir ind.

nber or arauifnj wumwu., tn.tjLl aervioo. issued .certain rage www -""x:..?1 S

- a -J . - . i iJ.n..uiia.li. I lniCClCU UWU IrCto. aj-.wv " -

tks isiiiaan. . officer, that it s propei -re ITU, "3.if ViJtiri I Kin without sti ict warrant ot law l appiovn The rooorts of military oorftnders .Oimr Option, dlapatoh HidealinK with lettora nQZllaxi of the present Secretary.

tort t last year wow ?o""J."' V lri free-delivery ema .. tcoSies. take action in the ; premises. a

The annuU report of the CoinplroUer of the cSencyliowTO

Mtes have b;cn issued to these new associations t SmoSntini to $:i.hiw.I30. Tbesa Iwnfo arolo- ; tby Vranhical dlvWons. as follows: TnrnSt&s TlO banks, with u capital of glO.- . Tddliilutes-iO. camtal $8.W1 utt. Siitca 30. cauital 2,89l,l00; Wes&:in States i ira, ctalUSsOi Pacllio States 6, capital 003- T m tories W, capital l.U?.i: Since toe

en. '"'v "r-rr;, I,. eitnce

tne laracsi nnmwi . ;

time. BKven naijii

We present below the Balletrt W! ajinual report ot Postmaster Gonoral awj

Fortheiiscal year tbe wtrasesv

-sSai

157.08; deficit

.Till,, c

HaUroads, raisins ihe exp

'41

the expenses, &2E2SU&

n!,tinnl hanks.

Ksiv. 1. 1881,. was a,m

operation ut any one

hat WW "T-. nnihraki. In

mtirc iteeaom .

flinoe of the President s prociamawuu

secured by the

ttiem utm. of ,:Ioov. stwwaw; In

inw.A viHna nrivnte ninrefl COXU-

A.jaan1-nfi in nntjitrin tho Goi -

.na- i - : a. nan ra ti fiiTnrniniF ior uio

audthelS'oMhcTur'.n-Gcnoral-a office mpt trasmissioAJf "letter bysfa MJvlS the approval of theiienate. A similar jjes. Chan have hitherto Ijeenst

iaiii sWanrtrtAfi favorably to tao iquim oi xvcif- i 0i tnc rose umw -T ZTl7.irwZ ldS tooSe oi I itscornnUtties. isstillpend- oy oI toe j01rernment todhKourage such enter-

w hn.iv. It is honed tnat aarou urines ana in no ww

settlemc Dtm the Indian lerrirory. "Vroer Btamp whose cost promptly removed by a detotoraf nroepe. I ex;jcnB9 , Durin.;the past scwlon of njtress, MU W gome o( ,h6 laruo provide a suiUtile nreproof tnUding tor 1 panles have endear

S?Prtdent wwTe aice d consent of Senitito' nx from time to time too diplorSltogds oftbe rcpremtaUv of the Jov5r,rod as it may seem advisable, provlSonetaetoitSy hLZ' lortheMonnt of salary attached to tho respective atations. .

and th?J opsraiion. .of .ttanohes of

toE&5Sl-whtoh areonnectec with th Ilnintare very fully discussed

1 n reDort of the Secretary. It apiieara tnai, .orriinarV revalues for the fiscal year ended

tl9S,O87,80.7 1J 1,886,07161

sa,SBi,SHri.wi

June SO, 1884, were:

Wraitt enscoma.

From internal revenue Prom all other souroes

Total ordinary revenues tS4i),518,59.5'

THE PITBLIC KXPEKDITUBfiS

durtnK the same risnoawan Pmr civil exoenses.

For foreign intercourse.

vrnv can that

mat i.omtrcs. "xr " ...

I also recominenu w c i ,i, snch measures as will be likely to ward off the deauederHlemican.l to mitigate its severity tafit anill unhai.pily extend tooursho.s.

Till iiiiujj. jv wi-i""""

tte WsSm of 8Si& 'tp the options

of the several ueparraueu"" tt ..!. t a ennr n&retnl consideration

ofTti suggestions in respect to legislation, spe

cially . .commeuu'u. '-"..-f tllB

to a revision ui mc .ivi - and

8S SSSEmSSlSH SK wliww policy be Tntained tta i ta In .flta VS. ThTSuction and a taw na iblrtor inime.llato steps may be the pubUc with the ?1,OTli,effic'inLiSta ocOTTOtTon )f wharves along the river frout.and fakeri W sWurV tTplace ot sale deport tor the thB vith due regard to to. own tatcrests, P , gllltblo building for District

. i.u ..inK wn-kH for the im-

td durinK the last yeer,, derived I wmU.e

SSIhTewSdSce. weJe Sn ISnd 1 55. Vury subject to requiaitlou July 1, 1883, wasjuvSSJL The ,nount WPfl"1! avt sn.t the amount drawn

he Secretary ot War submits the roriort of tteChiefof Engineers as to the praoticabUity of vSSagmSc Important cities on the sea

board or

$H,3WT.71 . 1,580,766.37

can be furnia.'ied for its tccoinmodation.

nrDiirriiKWT iir m i.j

m. 111 .,n flAtiarill aauS IGOOllkr

mendaUoa contained in his report oi i . ....ul. h fin of witnesses and

mu. wws5; ; y nltf eiii.honw

leys ana marsuaia m v i.' -...(-od aolidv bv salaries, sod the

miotionTivthoGovernoient of a penitentiary

for the confinement of offenders against lwiawa,

Of the TariVd Toyernmental, concern, in WfSSSfi imMrtance 1 sUU

nt Tntfirinr Uei arBil'ini. me repuim i vy-r...iV in, nwhicr the rccommcna-

oTir BPJS!!SrSS SKrSto the Couarcss without

man". Among mo wiii3 - 'T.: " I raRtatlhg tho grounds upon wmcn w" atStlon, I refer you to his observations re "ns were based: The preservatton of srSngourlnt'tan affair the rempUonan domain, the Brantinjof

SatTilTtotalaTs 9T!S!S J?..lrrffiiVirronsrftation.

K .2!S rtrS ..tcc'Sve tdlsapproval by the

otltcos. 1OT

. j i- Muviim tinn ftf the emi-

OI tUO nn him

President oi tno naaon, wwn"

suitable pension.

. tSat aeem to

certain i .u v T i,.va

. . niAiuiosrir nun daiicuiuus ' -

now, in obedience to the Consti?,?.7A r,mmended for your adopt on.

bffi with aT agglrcaa-to oaplW of slooo, Kv?f allsd and been placed in tbe hands -t re

ceivers during the year. . 1)IlbTlitics.

. . i . j .ii,.n fa t hr tl.o biislnesli of tne f rr

national bonks Curing, tho last eleven yearn has :W0, le. tbaB .J?

wnerallvlncreaiied. The items oi unii 0t(,M

nue, wtil70.let(ftrt

tag year, owina; from 3 to cents. The m xmt ters was u,oit)W 87. an hwwa over that of tho piovteus Jtagg

to excess "S,-

cess. a". " - " - because the 1T..38P masters, and ggSgr revenues ot their ftSogjf" turns to the deparunsaS. appropriated for tasaa

na

us.746,os7.6i. or. tmm

amount disbursoo pnscf

the last two years. The aggreirate uabuu . J national bunks to depositors an d corresrot S were reduced lur:nS the.y.E u?w -T

$ ii,ooo.ooa This reduction ot i111"""" a"",, cenerei reiuction of loans by banks, which fmonntei to over W3,0OO,OOO during toe year, rci ..,,iio- utn was doubtless occasioaiKi

bTtheuciai troubles of May.mdgerier.a de-

presstonoi iiuslness.

o w "-.J w , . During the same lerlott

outstar ding liabWdof. Shacstiinatots iftj

aui w i Ordinary poffSj

KraWcATipiw mamxmnm ETfofi&2i oScV. "theCeiisus Bure,il

able to repel mod? .CTcan 1 the Bureau of Education

fSI rtlnoT 'teat ttey will not

Tto total number of banks stilt ta operattoa, organized under the act of June i a, , 18M. ami the provisions of the Kevisecl StaUto in periods of succession, which less hereafter renewed during tho years previous to 1900, is i.8, v tli a capitil of $3MU and a clrcillatlrn of tlM.715,805. , "The bS Tim Nov.T lM ?l,00.0 per . . . tins i.lnninrf- nf UOV-

emme" which "uts bee, called for nayiiwnt. interest onwinjr Soy. 1, 188. If thcT? ids arc not replaced byothera bearinginttteft, there will bean iminedUw teduo. tion in oAulaUon of 99 Pe.", of thete amount. Nov. 1 there were iimjW.W 3 per Sit. bonds payable at tho plwrnre of tte Goreniment Theso bonds will probably be paid within the next two yenrs. even cnSdmMn changes are made ia the tariff: ind

i from 1887 to 1891. when 1W,.;,OOD 01 . per

cents mature, mera wiu . l-rr-

r

AU expoiiseMnolwtp road credit nSf

torn

u ti-nTii."a AfliTV.

AAA. ----""T- i Al.

SESEEaSi SrX when mTpoSible result of .Allusion has beenmaa

Slav in making snch preparation ta piously i m inilians and whites,

the cast year has been one of unoroiten peace. In tSsTumstance th President is g&d to

eluding river and harbor improve- Xdcienses.incluslyo ol guns, may bemaae nna . J-J-"'-- ye,K .tf Ue Indian

indud: ' ...E?SSSZSSS onHSTSa. . coufhtnatlon ot

dep!Seu i a.-, bUta: the cnMtment ot statutes in regard to the j Jt oontmue, to accrue at the prjssentra t duaiw

sninff of vacancies in iienaenwas i the tour years DetwBeu.,-"-

Fnr Indians. .

v. . ),.

lor themimarV ebllshment, to- 0gBr5TKta

aoapB a awc j -.-n submit so tne oeraawj w astoaecaretociti-1 been mm aim of this negotiation to open such , tJwhiriadkttinn ot IlrUhtrnnal exchann ot prodnctions oar-

1 a L - aiTaHnm

ra.fldaaKtSSRn-

adjastod and paid the

wuuju lawav.

. flaBBlanv 1 1

nf wr lad anaual

flat the Caaton tadsnawlt;- load be

1 to China. W txaa iuasiai aaro oa

thunUMl. of vonr oBbera-

Wmi.mmmM

Brfahtsanni certiseutea

a-m- in tn u daham d

fSioSoTbailsofy

For tho MTaltllshment,includ-

tng vessels, maonuKar -Jrovementa at navy yards. . . . . 17,aa,Ml. For miscellaneous exrndltures, including public buildings, lighthonWand collecting mererenue. 3.939,7f.)

For expenditures on account oi tno District of Colnrr.bta. For interest on the public debt,

Vnr .luMlllin. II1UU. .....

Total ordinary expenditures. Leaving a surplus of,.-. .

. i wifck iia nraiwdina fiscal year,

Slntawere less than those of the year previous bVatout$5,00a Tho falling off of revenue Smmstomade up nearly W00O of thia ind about 123.000.000 of. the

Th.Air was due to the dUrdn-ahed

ZZh. fmu internal taxation. me

retary estimates the. receipts

I raj vear. whioh will ena

their views

which" were, fully jessed to

SSS&'SSSSMit preclatlon of the r tfi

Presidentljl Inability, are measures which rosy justly receive your serious onsideration.

thii thna driiwa nigh when I am to retire from the public Wice, f can not

uogisiature w m v v . - -"Vsincere ap-

? f1" Hi he more than

sufflcient to pay off tholper n. dicorn

1

B1W1IU.UUU - J. . .,,, rt.

Sccretarv uries anew m r- i their ...... i nHmM nnmmltted on In- 1 tncir

tor me bw"" - ,h

S.407.O9.(JJ

... 5i,578,87, ... 46,790,a.fi0 ...M0,918,3.3

... 7,003,a86.'

Srf andoTtno n.. of either oountry to

oSSverryi

oahip-ownere daUpmas

nave .nw . jel. jrr?r:

SMpSiS lheI'cTton of c $,0,' and, " total erpenedtor " cotTrtaSs. wScTwere d!htobe ntk-

without the jorlaneon W-"-"

can vmi". uujMn, " ,--3 Ste TMttaed to dlolematki channels tor ad-

re-

Sec-

for the fts-

June 30, 18HB,

-S;.wi. conversion of ten-inch dlan rcscn-Mious, u f-5.t5.

SL-" into diht-inctt rifles by of the.bill, now penuma mj rf ,5 ,h,

TOW,.-.. ,- - . - fnrlTMl or

u?tae. tn ! ."i"-" t" win be

does not obviate me ucuvikwj :;. "CT" w Seans tor the construction of guns of the highest power, both for the purposes of coast defense and tor the armament of war vessels.

KAKUTACTOBB OK OBDNA.SCB. The report ot the Gun Foundry Bowrdjap-

VffftSSRSKltt rttiontherecom- SSSSSS

rnendation of tho boaxd tnat tne vu"? punishment.of .polony " tn '""ST rt

should encourage rVT i,vv still believe mat a mai , the

works OI me rwnwicu

S measuresare worthy of aoval.

rcaofvinl the present legal compUcatton8,touchirtapsed grants to railroad compatnes and the tuKg of the debt of the several fticiao .nnriaranch guaranty as shall effect u-

Thereuortof the U tah Commission will be

lZr Tta sneedv settlement ot these

SLtaBwUl new 1 urged by this Gcvemment,

NasoUations for a treaty of commercial reciJo the Dominican BepubUo have been rSnj-w r.hj. Tasnlt will

nf eaKtatn (hrnese. wt.n

iS iiii Mli iwl certtaouea vata

nsaiilnTihly enlnaecdoar

anal im . v

number ot Ami lean citi-

aslMaaulvahr en-

luslllisalii iraltln between foreirn JSl"TSM.i,i proteiSionor oor

.a uuuh fiw

.is

Iv eeoaeliuiea.

kbortly be laid before me Henate. maXATlOSH WITH THX POKTX. Certain croestions between the TJnited States umthToooman Bmptre stUl remain unsolved. Gwntainta on behalf of our oitixens are not gtfadsxfcxily adjtuted. The Porto has sought athhold from ior oommerce the right of fa-

isrmg conventlcnial stipulation, and the revision of the tariff is miaecomplished.

v- jH-,witiim of sending truesUons

witaTenenislaliaa not yet beern reaehM, hut I good reason to expect an early settlement ihiSv5lt Movide for the means of re-examin-

iiCSS afASM meats at the

iwsl taaflaar of the 1-

fBS

M.t,n.,,TT,ontji more than

Hvintr of our artisan clnsses is such as tends to

iImN of Ccmaress. and which will JTfr.tnw- Biinmr and molasses. $Hi3,8M,U7; t. -, hieh has been mude on the new ment or mo of a itood

the justice of certain clainisreferred rand woolen nmnsiactnres, $5S,M2, 292; sUkB fi wtborUcd by the acts of .Auff. 6 atlUIOao. 'nris rwT..,nf3inr.io.M.l28: coff(!e.4,68,- "Tr.rnh :i ita. Of tho four vessels under cltaen: our syswai 01 nf

SSrwS Wiron d steel d ?f ZSZZZk totmtMr. r-

;'rr oein'fur- '.S,SrAT S5 ?!SLiSnSd ter mariner, Thf are elements ftoajiwa "-hK

ed.'chwiU "1S7 ng"miS o? theki. our

Ton- "TrT .r,;7,l7. 4,H: nioeaaua bu l now ntung w '"''ff'-iT, .rtor, merchant marine sliall be raiseci

3Z,K0,. m Teaayforiaunomngjau

1 ... 1 steamer 01 i,ow iuiui i..v..T .v.. til the Beoretary of me Treasury In rrtin adverse criticisms upon the eltadgns

Jch Muatieiitlw trade ei

i.wu an tlwt aracnl eea.-

stt sbolM be epea toauaaans

iioail--,aBxaSv -"lbs liiiia uallTnnl contTTriiyiiiiiiM.aai af tnis aajMest.

rtBexBsvaad iTiibigalm so n saaMa at the tail ill isaii yea watt bo duly

IS'" - rasosn UH&Ktxt arras.

M"-eftMs33L?

Sawtiei3BKantlttaix sa&ISasr. It lataly 1

tec the use of

of daidomaaeln-

oy tne hat an aoan'al-

Wi CH

altwdy Dos-

aa ?aae as ajg astaatetad hrre-

laraeeivsdAataau; gift

to a ex-

ingtodThllwouldleVvea. for the enr i a ma ntvi nw

Unl vOtu Qa S.UUUU fswu,

from Uw Untted State, to Joru ootrntrrw

Jnwiwn )ia VABT MUUT1K rttlMWi r, new m

aAuaaaafj aaaaw w- -

lows: ,

Domestic mercnanawc Foreign merchandise..

Mill IJtaC T.WO

one for the army and

the

material for heavy faumressed bvlaw.it can only be by the Government factories JPSi ii8lation consiutont with the 1 for the navy most raaicw 1";.,lt,,Hri. I again

"ne f.S,."", .i- filiricktion ot restrains o. "'-- 7Tr Conmess

Mintment of a commission witn sncn o"mental powers as in its jndgnwnt may justly

and wisely be put into cneir nanus. ...T. ..Ann. unnmnK tbade.

this GovSSmeX aV reiardi the extension of our toretotiide. In selms proper to declare meTeSrtaclpto that fflg-

Total exports ot merotandJss and aufflcient nmgmtude, o- tion. TOe main eon

eOTA-kVtii'IS pompanied by a Pve apprertto n u - m-Ka.to invention. Wo

aSSf 8SCt5lh-e Utyoi a-jga vast extent of

tne raw. iww- " " of

Total merchandise..

ing ijeeu HMkw., fnflv

plans and estimates necessary for carStotr out iU recommeBdations. It has received informauon which indicates

S7.i3a.wi -'-Itr-VnaSa for the heavi-

WalUIV. BA

nf the reonlsite

eat guns adapted

ii4uaA17. and me mineral oils at W.ius,m

TatATiirrR.

Daring the same period the imports were as foUows: Merchandise. JWl.WTW; geid.

SSemai 3 pTr 'cent, of the entire value oi

meplnnbemBthremoved.1 rimew my rec-

UAaauawww " ... Al ilAWArntTiimt,

to Struct its own ordnaiice upon its 10 -." ,.. h i nrnvidn tiie armaments

demandXi,y considerations ot uuUonal safety and honor. ,,mt.

THE Saw Bltat. tmvi,j".

manufacture.

liroductlve

Buruiuuiuno , i..i,l ...

... M.nvmMsnni muu iw. w

S Tt lio best Crests of the naUon and to rlfow-cltUen,. generally I acknoedjie

deen sense ot obligation for tne suppui ""! aSS hJSeocdetl me in yflfSS!l the Government. !IUWTEB A. ARTHtlB.

WASHJtsetTON, mic 1, UNOlAMCASHIEB.

Annual Beport of Mr. Wymiw, we

Treasutw of the 'United sstaws.

The annual rcporti of United States Treasarer u-Z.VT.im. that the net revenue.of the Cov-

erument tor the teal J&"9&&Zi

bwS.' ta'ttB W amountedto S2S7 5W. The decrease In the receipts from

ternal revenue, pmrii the from mlucellaucoi.8 sources, t.?1". aggrcgato of thesa items should be deducte ian f rJK i uusiiilii the receipts from sales of

pubKM Veavlng thenet reductionist, aVwnv The net oxiwndUures aggregated.;:.;

t21.28l.8ta. Tho surplus appucwoio " -

SeW!LJiS-"e me short Wriod

less can 15 do so during the longer period torn

18It appears, therefore, that toe forejnsoon-

..j u.. r,Mnitv therefore suggests

tha th'e prtacirii L aSeaWe. of the sitortjon .periraps.ojatod

MUAiamouusoi ' ."-iatnra at in-

nitnoi wtABu, ; jmjjwj". rz:;iiJt ,1..if va vears. the firan installment aue

DoBclenoy to be, Th rmelnta

nnowrt.mbfi the'

as yet ao nmamvrwt ..id Ka ut can bs ret

the ratti of postaBe 'teg

at a tune wneu ...Ptara But a

noHfl. and mat

,vA ..im niven above.

In the expenses ihepgj

"S. JSno mud fiat.

rereads about Wmj0k

also conwmpuMWB appropriatlonof the

kinh ta nn bv law credited c

the Treasury, and does nofartpjarj Dilation for mail tisptirBP

involved by tho oropiawj.i

mode OI setemc -Mf no which amount, iddea to 1

rfes mentioned, will toav

769.60 m oxcesa

postal cards so that tnejramoep" ,A mu noA imu tli An tiie rres io

collections oase(iond-oU;!asaaJp

ceh was collected in Xf-2mmW& at Chicago, 6.12 per lKmMBmEBi

Cisco iiuvawi - There were lUWTBJe

rilsxl flUtt 4.71 1.Si a Piww yj

EMikHg of the work of the I

tne report ja. . -Th AinanntreattaM troni

-1 . .... m awasr earn

7-IK. nlted Beates

proceeds of tbe '"te;."SB!

January, im. ,ffJQi ..... fmm ilpcd l.?tXeiS WDS

stored tptJieselwlsjsjstf

ury, and tne ibwibj : 7.I9.47. The 1

received from various .

was wjkwis. . mu

oral Maynartl ere?printed matter as 14 sold for waste .Hi isKniSaMi Dtnnnir taa lain

hospitals, asylums. & fovmatory itutiByBa Columbia. This lrat)Jfg .mtaAL namiiflewaR

ChrUitmas cards, ssJggKjjg cored ot in that way doxlt tM

- Twinw ia max rnere wwva

meats to places to the P?ttt9 ber being 84 H2 vear. TliereaM-BOTl

nartmenc. ..li

Tne nffiwuww

Dead

rl policy of the Government tor .u r

The CommisslonerB have been actively prepar-

I concur with the Beoretary t

tbil&respor2f"yX,,d55i? Sf! recommending the immediate suspension of the o( th'croiBcre arc discuesed by the Secretary,

lean ptobabty be

-xaa oamiaa

m'' w WnA -ST st atBaree aavfna

. i' T-.-.'ZL t t tae

tgtWtiUJlaiirtsl jTjhts la thoe LSwBkf aba better serve to

SEbST tj eMewBjof the United States.

M ninAl iMm With

latsly convened in Waahlngton upon the tovitattnnr th (kive rm.ent ot the United State,

(.1 repreaenuuiTCB Tha Mwfjmiiit flonclnoed Its

. .ib bty VAvnmhAr having with sub-

iffeiTtaii TTT'''.y aaam rr j nLJjj. m.a atartins noint

and ttpon tbe adoption, for all

-hiA ft mav n. nmwl conven-

TjT ti whtsh .hall begin at

ST ... -.M.i naUiui. and whose

honreahaU be counted from zero up totwenty-

StocorATOoTwill Ivireafter submitted to

u- 1 ta tn fncnunt neeiDt Of iU'

-u. A. nrtm states to oartleipate in

iateTMlmal exhibit!on otten 01 f?'1" .onld be thru

i?ipCfnoe. toupy.n& -- -5 over-estimatoa.

TBWnflfl WABDB 111 TiOO WV11U V.wuwmv IzZlT: ZT-ZZ. .t.v,l uhirt. fnr our tn-

aastrlee in tbe fSeraloompitttttveinarUeta,tt A- . -- iie.s1r.iiar avmslHrTl thftE tb Wtlllt Of

90C paruuipawiOn Ui buono dauimw

enjoyea oy

ulaa Ma. . otlwAf ftAlllirfl aUld tfaO

certlncatea. rius is a hauiici w TA.iaae coroiSucaUons 1 have more than once invt ked re. ... u thi niMiraal lealshtture. It 00-

rSarsmat annually for the past sixjrear-tliera been coined., in ccunpUance wfto tte re-

CUlremente k tne - ",r,VnT ler

oo'uarTTnr numter" no;out.tanaing

iteruoretharforC-m "itnil

JstoicS of this fact secina to me ";ta be token to complete tbesevesjols. i . -.tfMit. nrimment for the repeal 01 IM ' ? J?".. . tnr h moni-

. . . .1. .... ractlilA lint

the sale berond our boraets 01 igo meas-

is -ompiex. "v- r,nn The countries

il.ni are for the Uidtetl States the natural

It is rroiu

Certain adverse criticisms

who inlsls that the correctness of the coolu-

sionsreacnen oy mo auicuir ""-'.'T, department, has been demonsttatod by recent

deveic.pmeut m aniii-tM -

THE MONITOUS.

. 12&XrSZttK Pduce,

Tho maohlnory of the double-turriited monl- doot produce in sumclency, i nd it is to

above.

l-Hi.att,

S21,-ai,R. aa.. tf,Z7X',ntA to 4104,

?a decSSie of .8la from that ot the PThe Ttlw'uri' reserve for the year ended Nov. i iaS decreased $14,782,555, or from $160,1122,hfhi 18K "il l,070,9a0 Nov. 1, 1884. The Hi StTcwtu

ThB aveiase sV.-im resumpMoahas been2 9-10 nt The wnount of standnrd sUver dolK"ned toikPt. so. 1W. . j thir.- tho Teeasurv held 12,9,109. ui mis SiSf auvor certlHcates outstanding. The

tlonal batUtnwero presented tlfl&

tion, being ' oa-iuv i"" ""tXl.,. im a tHr aouiir'of s& oremptiou.. the , rer

by reports otincreaaiiia r.T. .-wTi? dloreasing clearing house transactions: udit iBTcSutlnaammi5thecovirs. thft hank noto redemiSons have been pursuing rear by year tacolB8l The aggr jgate tunount of bank notes presented for rdem Ption during thepa; t ton E. exDressed in round uumbeiii, was tl.-Wl,-

inI b.

and stimulate "fTS3EIiiii mends that in denaMy ptaai j lets be untted in &gg$Ml. so as to bring tbitaa wlQiiyTO

law whlcn aiiowa STlSWI&i

office navms 1''SZSfEsP

mt. nawon, "pi,

SSS ireeriuid r wnsiderationa that tSZd t same direction. The. . Secretary

silver certificates be

likely at no distant mir sole metbllio

commercial dlsturtianoa

unemaciui.", .iTM.yKo. contracted or oo no Pf Xnr5sof out Beldi.

YFXlX2PE'tti i Process XrnVriEHh5 should flow, uxi-

AAArtmotion. No work has been done during J" .J., that will enualize or favor them

v. J, . 1,-V nl tJlft ;- - -

the past year on ineir armo.. -m. iT ,,!, I in comparison wim ...i.m .nnronriatlona. A fourth monitor , I . hc.titl..

- . - . . ,,, .,..lul.a Ah th. juavjj-wy... -ui.

I. A HffllUmnr IMillI ICUIAUIII Ml... -..- - .. - i . . . . i . . .. rt 1 H 11 II 1j in una

.. ... . . .nnr..r t n.t I tionr nams ui i.jii . . . .

ffiKjd tare. oi

Uic sTould he the fteedmJssion of such merchandise as this country does not produce .in j-; for

unaeriuiou ,j n

rairitS rWmonded that

and'to provide also an armament for the moni-

jv MUntonomah.

The recommendations of the Naval Advisory Board approved bj the department, core prise tbcSn?trnctionof one steel cruiser of 4,500 Lns,

cruiser or n.uju was,

An

frnn advantages

-i . -w wflawtrtMi Aiirti'tr me naai. Tear.

The attention of Conemss wis drawn to the

formal mvltauoas m aniw 'a,a5',u!

ar.naaT ana Anva avuiio -

iMr?

!lalBw

awUJoaswrauBssjawte

in aH

tbe

i nl.l.i tbe iiialinaiaia or

ead Ctn snlata Os aewlrtCalrooa.ita

A wSlH OHWiaBfrSB a-V UD tvs Watessa bXtbe VaMM States ahmdd

.awww ih. awamaue neat-

if?

TZ'Ji.Vl, In gaiat ahnnld lamaater

HaaaaaiA

"S"': a,i5r-nwnonmbBrlB tbe

SVthrTrsry,raght

into the currency. .t.. oc-sed. for thepresent rt least, to be an rte-

ment or acave uuviuu. " . r

-r avfttam. some provision snowu

mane ior

be

their surrender to tne ov-

: - ... s.au nr T.nri .arcuiu-

atones under which mey were tined..naof

years, rapreww " wrr . -kri- rpw-

MtonWi cesdtau the average, by M.O0O.0fl. and In the other filling $81,000, Wi below it. The largo redemlitions of the years 1875-79 ware toBomo extent, due to the depresilonin baSaei1laooV-

yeArs Jbroni thoeffecle oi that pjnlt , ita.ased ?r5iit; ,,,ir,Mui. and the ben.3ttt attending

eiavariably iffec ed by the busineas seasons, decreasing insprin "and autumn, when trade is and tatiroaitag in midwinter and roldaotlvo, n j.ii Thn tioii tire-

2ES ??ed.mtton during tho" fint three

in ex"esa of the amount picm..., Srres'ponding perl. of tbe past fiscal year.

Forest Police In Germany. Tn nlermanT the woods liav.j their

De lng and his com- 1 If tlioii countries la at present ham-1 1if, whoso c.utv it is to Se wiafc no

panionsot JSkr, hv pered-.,,,-,nt tBe eouiar Savasiation is awught by incoMi derate

-.-- a- - 1 Wf5Vllll' 1,1111 MWIW"' -T . . . 1 - .A J.aa hid

tS'eacKJuty jklyear each succeeding period years, v.

vrclasses of bonds would .be

the same as that of the present per cents-vir.

a'tover course rasy be deemed extent by roneress in regard to the funding oc futurs congress m ,,hk .... finntroller is of

$l2SnttA will afford SSiK benent to tfij public to permit an issue btLttonal banks ot circmatjou to the ea-

fSSWtSo. "repreTentingtho pubUcdebt ini 0t ttafiee-d-trtiT

...v.... tr,AaA At. lower rates nughi) at time m nniurzf e

Sa? ntrTro ha below par in tho market, the uoyinsolvent national banks, always haw a right to caml bonds ou deposit seenrlug the e, and Sus extinguish an amount of its debt equal, oonaT for dolta, to the note.i "Iwmed lti to furlherfubrmtteXtli.m.1,

mum, ana stop coni.i" r; i which is now .Kcurringj to relish ho ta

7 cinirscmt-aimuaUy. The exrAjnses oi kcJrrtngWthe national baxJrinsjrystomby the

Government are ao present ptuu mi "r nsestoSd be ild by the Ust named mTnh?oncludlng this subject tiie Comptroller In conciuamg wj" . j imj1!H,tood that he

is'not in t or of alaf measure which wiU cause S?fSi" 1 SLi.n f oiilrdon-ihat the present ag-

to papei circnlJktion, made JP otMgh tcnto and national-bank notw and goW and

iSSi

" ..."!..- ... th. hnalnesn of thei country.

and that if Sis wntraction is wrmltted to go (ree-deUvery system, on it mSy result In the entire disnttanee,of duties andbenelto, Ji;

i..,, f nAttes nv natiouu

delivery system 2?JSgM over its expenditures, 3Wg2 ttoe has come tor the reaon local letters, a The department viewa MM

vTfl.tAiS3rlbSl

posHU ervs " wrnTOTT s?ifyi

"The necessity

prompt

a

v... A.n 1.mir4lr avmAa-l iTTlTl- I or nnUBta iatviu ----- . .-

nv fh iMiULncie Of

. .l.. t..... eral iosigns. all OX wmon are "- s 7 Imnosts. so that ineir

.urgSTwira tOTe "coSrotvels circulation ot the II .and 2 notes wiUKceive mWnkon as soon M you shaUgrnt the

your approval. It u , Ukeiy mat a "W-S- ScssTuthSrity.

ABCTIO EXPET'ITIOHB.

iussink between IwsiUf mote

resulted In toe satabiaaffl what may be termed, lot

which, oytAwempiOTw are enabled gToaarto 1

mis ijuij ; . -m

tern jnd prcptnleerjMpq

reveuuoa oi an gpjP'TgBaSLg

carrier omon. aob

tended to these e

7. I . at

Xrvbnatnlal Uw-s which control bustaeas. ?.n;SiT i Anntinued in preference Wi any otlier

now permitted by law.

a tc meet all mo w . Hfeiularge ooiriMtrciaV ..ha- imravmimieirt of tbe i

iar should, in my pie50Jt.i

only to ineven a

witt. a purpose to

SSro a light to espe gil'l

Ahnnia maam uoe ww

"S,,: Tiav W untrndcred between our rSrta ami thoie of other contracting parmtCgh"1 without infrlnelng on e re-

The act of Congress A" ocoW"cor 1882, authoriied the removal to the United treaties; and the avoidance of to hulcal States of the bodies of Lieutenant Com- regtrotlons w,d pousaties .by which our 'inter-

mander ueorgo

SKS SeTirculalbalondlve,

the. apmtoajuzvzga gaSi

VestiSuTesSoft flSrrSw-lan 1",. Aternirtlou based nnon silver, tiie. Con- .mnoUshed ba ..JhKaB?

trnlier believes clrculaMoa ahouia oe wsawj r.t.ge.-aUmu lor iwtBra a ju. rcotaorSuJIton which .contatoaaufficens & anS.r

the. issue ot .cexonuaw. ltlanJMa

Tbe BeriJiokU

taasnai Amnlntad honoraxv commiadon- I "r11.. Sr. naver had a legal tender

tra. This is, however, a most nrory V Siiity, there should be offered for tm only a

isAeasaty wenong expemsesm. """SK?! Secretary, in th.

SJcxetary, in the coarse of his report, considers propriety of beautifying the designs of our aTibBldiary silver . oins, and of .o fcraeastag thetr.weight thrt - Wymay,

of value tome bwiiuwu .wh"to this regard are nord tally approved.

TNTBBNA ". BEVKNLIK TAXES. . ...!. ..,... nf imi I recommended

a TV ill w SSI 11A Uses ami wwfjw - - . the abolition of a I exolso taxes excep. those refatafg S distllle., spirits. nel-

s-aTremain to tte Governmeiit ntll, in my opinion, not

only BUfnoe to nets its re.oua. u - i but wmaCorirpltis large encmf to twrmlt

Rrmn i&riu v . .awaa i") an j - aWewhen the iwults of recent revenue laws stl- i.i hAim ah.ll hsre shown in

ana mu . - .

what, quarters wees iwiuouuu. u "u

m . n. Mfhlna In hahalf of exmbitOTS.

Aa interriational inventors' exhibition is to be held ta London next Hay. This will cover a

aa.Aa mm aiai emai TtnimuTiBB. in wiiicu uiu svau-

try boldsatoemost rank; but the Executlre is

52oBor our vast national Interests in this AUAAsisam. I hsvemBeveral previous messages

retred to this subject. It aeetas to me SH. t.mt- vtrfnir to the Executive

neral discretkmary authority to accept SsXfaivltations, and to appoint honorary -towa without salary.and plaeinnat te disposal ot the Secretary ot State a small fund rfeVdefraying their reaaonable expenses.

went aeof great puouo muaj. wwr "XTTannis AT RCA.

The Government has received official notice

movai u y. JS7-,S..wi ueconaiy, w -1i!-' -r.ii font.

SSSi iSS, "SS w"ere retafued at Vatotsk until noTonlyV respveTsels under the naSfnilowina winter, the season being too iar t also as resiwcts vessels of tho

advanced to admit of their immediate trens- nations carrying goods ontltlea to me

SStTs2? "wlth"..' benefits ,of toe treaty

8S Lte,Hf SS!i.t nf meaaures to favor tha Government did not stop in to pro-

ikhonors. In pursuance of the joint resolu- iVaoIiorTand maintenance i ofa stoam- fe t tha against tUeu- own im!L nf Congress, approved Feb. 23. WM. aj naval j.,. mtHae under the flag of the United Ttl,A rmamuits would itpeedllv

ition was fitted out forthereii or wen., yfa-- . pauv-v ; -ah,B

A. W. Greely, United Statof. army. " Fourthly, the etablishment oi a uuni i gweep away au w '"""" .T . ill party who jid, been englgAd rencTSSs for the..oountrles ot,totej,J theto ole the mortgages which the

mana m BoieiH.u s-Atr that tne cmnsa iuwuo r ----ff--r

raeHs'purchascd in England, .the Bear, pur- ."iths., this wordd revive, a chased at St.. John's, New toundta ud, and ra0ery. union of iuneric whereby

the Alert, wmon w" sw-"- ot tue bulllon-P'oauciug .Xv"K.fri neither

- nii.i.AB i ne jiexiassKn ww

Wrm2 J.r- Mdto-foree w feist rSSwsla.2. 1 1S2 SSL! Se8 vCrSl?noSr

ft-? h. -faS-fa. iSttwato the Aftrft i statutes ahonid at once be brought into conZSSJZJZZZJu mtairixa. aaamald eTtbe ; formity 'dthjbeee regatlcms.

Of We pUUVIIIK -a.

I

be liannl

. T - ssanrAVx; OayiaiatmlPewrmaiiiawiay.a

teerfasT ruIs. tbe apjaHon ct .socb

ttmmr. m

tasar that ear later-

"t55-2S eoasanaajawae.

.tTiaMnWBiilBA

aMtbastiioaeaasaw

TTTTimV ATIOKA 1 OOFIBIOHT.

m.a ifsan nf ajMnHnsT tn a.nUimfst. OOSt"

posara and artUts copyright prlvUeges to thlii eonntrr. In return for redpocal righto abroad, hi eM that may justly challenge your attention. It Kue thn t conventic,ns will bo necessary tor iaSta aMmnHBhfcnr mis result. But until

Ccmjrresa shaU by statute the extent to which forebm holders of copyright .shaU be here

lit? United States were not represented at the '-count conference at Bme. I lecommend that tho soope of the neutrality bathe United States be so enlarged as to Awnr aH Intent seta of hostlUty committed to CO r..rzJZlA .iari AAaJnat the neaas ef a

rSr inattonr Existing statues prohibit the Ittinaeai ot an expedition and restrtot the tupmen?of explosives, though tteernumts

in tbe.lawef respewi ra -tv'

tor the protection of psssonger travel. All

lima, statncil trrrT mteaOM w ami ifw-i-t-Jtbat ihd already trisen. Other emertettarnstace.and modern ingeauitiy sSv&mTfor morganlattcn ofbostUti SgTma resort to armed vessels, br to winnmAteims parties. I see no reason why overt SSaos to mis country tor the tomjs-

tTOSiSfirllT allLe rmni'Jiabls.

Tteptobernit.

traditional eastflal rsbttte- i that tbe revwea . mrnatu. rxTffected.

One ot the grayest of tho probloms wbion appeal to the wisdom t Congress for solution rrfclr. !-..... 1 )n. the mosl efleotive means

of i?OTeinK our

srrbjer H"r. ..r.. i . AAA.AAtA.nt commission.

Wilefunrrlxmg-nsid ? .! SSSi tSLa th.'wt.o

othTwldboUkelTtec o' better

results. ,

nnxriTaUiV ah iAw" ' , - ssa .. a. a. . ajt-.rau rfmotLWDlcn

:ncerund.tUmoTo cannot fail to command .?0or Ho

Ss? LmB the 0vemmenrf hall. UhSl Ptaof matl ) taaa

, --- ---uaitAt Hint unless

"XcSuise b., pursued our foreign tlng bde must remain as itls-almost oxoliisively

VA O . a

owners. Jso man ""V

tree without the sanction 01 mieoo thoiitios. The reason is that wood is

1. .l.n . fnn ol tne oounsry, auu n

. ... . 1

Jews hold on ;heir lands. In Bayaria

tho price of fuel rose ootwotm joou .... a fA nil lttailn!

tT'uo

m.nm;'rra,y:nHot

SiHmited: aird the p csinr tos m,kln the h;vtng bee7SaaslndlrS5. of aflxed amount of slhrer SV The an

nnillon mandatory are L v y pemciota m iuew 0iOTkshave

;.t. as the unlimited aaacontma "

AaeBmusawinm'jisB

tion trf ten cents, aa& wAg&M

. .tlx maaWAnUeall sal. alf -;

Thli outside ohatijaa!!

Ana in qSAUia aaajuwsni-f'.-

sboutd warrant. aami

to accommoaaw k i

w 'fAW-Getef4

.ibyrvlonVbu.

to give an offlctal boao, aami

lwnys in doubt.

cleDoy of the.awX-aia5s

amendment ot MSEf! that branch so teve.t

who live aions -stop the speculaa Wi Tribute is paid to WM port deplores any atb

olerks ia the lta&Wg

devo4Adtotlma

tho price ot IU01 rose uotww.u 0f tulllwal-tonder silver coin, ami 1860 as much t.s m per cent., axd build- . sed tlSon. of lutrir-slo valuo ltss Uxar their fw,. J . ' 7A Tn tha .iValwady caused tho hoftr.ll.ig of mita.

aid wTll eventuallv dtlvo it from tne onanr m m rocausinga

itig timher rose 70 per cent. In the .C. . ll. f.A.iia hurt

:il. nnnl.nrv the loreHts

dwindled so muoh, and the cost of

l.nrl Vlilfln HO Illlfll. ua urn

1"'"..T '. .nvnius tiroduction I "

MrfhTwa.;t SSt, md J PJrLSaTa otass

I anil n etnii rAKflll UlimiU vuvw . I flWl I 1 1 1 1 1 litnl llilir VA CsAAW hkv.-

OTww'HSjJJ SSTE? FrogreTs "have" bTonJirectod. and . jook to the protection of (Tees just j-SafejS SiHrfia rthelouco ie to M to a.

' K";.rT.;Tn hom mbo was aiim

" ""w-.".rrs- n...fln Av,M.llt1nn. I "'!' ,,,tiahiiiont of '-," . . ' ..". i

.i1?"1" of offloials wlioso owj .

Say, ana, I u.l.tnn

ti""" r.l fc. 4 Worn

bnnhTanday7,;cres

Sn board the living nd tho bodies of the dead toe relief ships sallcl for 8 Joi ns? where they, arrivea on July 17. Thoy were appropriately received at 1'ortmouth,. H., on A mrast 1, and at New Vork on

Xthe oountrlesoi thij hemtsiere. ,

tion of citizens,

that no trees, are

One result has boen

allowed to grow

riuclWeriSW they have reached P2llorconntrlea alone. The healthful en- Afto- ti18T lav0 jeached

SSWA their rate of growth is so

1 Al A tW.rtiw. ..- r.Y IA nfiii-UKtl 1U1

mranr.n iw . ax., uia o -' -. . , ... iiana fin atiiiiia ill iiuu " - - - . 1 c miv i.hh,ii l.l ct'll a A. lvu - - . - -

piacinm niS JSaJSS BolWs .oaH- plBnf9' Td "h X cornw yisvo. oxoention of ?"J?.A". .!Sf r- A,ir .nnnllca of food. I hit ..i.nlmH its llBlfectlOU alter

SWfnS .md of the manufactures , " i goesW after its te that many of. the emb- Both As aule, a forest is cleared and

'Rri exfitoT reflects rreat "emf IVi'V'tbe grei national ionftiot " "TJ ,, vars. nnd it in

:"S-i. n all wlVo contributed to its suroeis. "tior and free taade .way thus ""J JrY A" t,1nr

v,v"" - mirn vivT yvv.-vv- that, thp revenue

AtWffi1, msyWSTedcd ,ojm no .longer ,0 overiax

or aji.aaiui v"ri--.v-v-- 1 f-m

Amerioait vessels to owxy ujo '"""'-- - " Vv. me United States. As It Is necessary to make provlslor to compensate the owners of such vMls for performing mat servicerApiil. JM. ttS taped that the whole subjeot will receive

ZrZWSi wtsat-m ofX-reas

may

tMvlse,

that the revenue

.J-n,AMr.ortotransmittotheOcingresj In.fr' nttlve duties mtkybe re

of the OnTted Btates, 1 can not too strongly urge if-nB"&&onT becoming burdensome, that , our

b-ademnst remainB 'f " "hii. if on it altnitioa uw awr si w"" .'"2f' aUpiilBf tt.tcKts may po Jw""j 1.. .k. hands of foreigners. One pnase oi u ,11,1. . tho hlirh state of efll- 'u,,,i,, ... A nn a form

S .." Iri. rnw nanedallv prominent. ; ssraiuu.y - , d . weignni. u ., a1, nommnnitv

fif. "rai Th. the act of June 20. 1884. eiency to a sense of basis, w. Tha Btt of the

l0??.J? JSirjr.r.i ".nfima be disturbed, ot inwrcseBr - .z-idof

It toSvdn that policy of strengthening SSreaVln? advantage to them alt All this s?m of the serX is dictated ll cou- fSsSflartS line of this policy which have I

siderstlcns ol use ana ecouuiuj, u '""''T- i n nsgoliated. or are m prgcess ui w ior our future traaquillty. and of true spprect- "X aprovlslou deemed to be. reonlsite tkin of me dignit? and honor otH. republic. dertoo tilauie o! the Constitution limiting to

H.n MAn M.VIII. I " . . . T. . .

she irosunBBHr viwiw

an exception ujwiici-i w "" , . nine or beech. But to Bobiuer Wald

1... nnt beennubiectto this polioeuient,

and there do romam m lv magmnooui ral hundred years old.

i'omhUl Magazine.

custom you

it the

Se K otR

' Jtmla null IW raioiHK revfuw.

t van have anT faith, iri're me, for

onV. a share of it! Your

doubt you may keep to yo" I watohrfsan ja tu BoWi mOwTI Wnlantrof my OWB.!-' 7W. r ...aflam

- . .... . , ii

9aia .." --- -- ,......,..

oM'notallytheu ries m June anl jaly lset,, csnsed by the Ksravo 5Stjj i" nm twsiu-v fall ng ho near to a

.S, .1 Mh under tho law tho asnanco at

K d ce. t fteates coaao... It will "l".0. that durtaK the present yenr notional nanlts mroushont tho ijuntrj TCj5we,sad.t,5S holdlncs ot B0ld,iucud ng t crt flcstes, in the -5S 0?! vSU. ., The

... ... . . .. , ... . I Ulll

nnaucwl trouoies 01 w . "".

CItII Senice--Views or Carl Schurz, Tho Washington Shir soys tho following

letter, roe-oived m ttiut ony y?" Sciiura, gives further assurance that Alr-

Caevemntl wiU nuttttusiy mamiam m Bervico law:

"DbauSib: In answering yoiu: otter of the 14th inst., 1 am only my that : believe Mr. Clovoiand will faithfully earry out tho civil-sonico law. He favored Ihe enactment of a similar lat in thla State, audit has boon strictly observed. I have no doubt ho will, as Prosident, act upon the same principleH whioh ho prof ossed and adUered'to as Governor.

isfAH nT.xip was oao of the foondw

1 A-W , . ... Hia. -rti-J

wnnifi hara made t

.Ay.B iii 11 riian-wi'nT 1

bae mad fe wwft i

theiuselvea mtaht beurt os the wstem wwMnaHJWI ... . v.l. aate sad BB

eertlce be wthrarthrtbHeaerj rascessful devaoaiJ-a . ;A.JH

cUnke are abseilateW flclont service, J9 ,v AAnfttskm aaul m

f.;uldiie set ajMaaasMajtaM me a be put ta w WpJSi HB? 3

of U clerss awpom ww-fp-a ;

examinauouA, svm

seen that a tar '

u,.n anuaated tcsas

by ml-tiPWeaM

I venture to cay ..;

teat. Mid emmnt enylwwchotjfcsa

in i iuqiMw j Hintto t wnrking i

tiie develormept

generally, obi Sinn-ova she l

il. Hal. e

,.a.M. mi nrder j

work oh various i

elopartrasnt.

; t, ... -v

... '-.i!.

.... m..a. on iavra :

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