Bloomington Progress, Volume 22, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 December 1888 — Page 1
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And is ty 'i A REPUBLICAN PAPER DEVOTED TO THE ADYANCE11ENT OF THE LOCAL INTERESTS OF HONECE COUKTY. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, WEDNESDAf, DECEMBER 12, 1888, NEW SEE1ES. VOL. XXIL--NO. 42. tint 4: ii iJMIftj
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,Uadrias'oiiraf taliiog walls tliBMd U citizen ia the Ticiiiity or Kiagan sad ifaiyiand atracia at 3 p, n. tday. Oftrfil naked ta tb. icuii ud: n eia kotti4 t a tcrtiftad r-ortmaa ,( . BiebiTa BiaH bouia rovkutg from, tha lragu brick tmUdiM oti the oorar. : Tha tortek walla had fall& is and it was hard to tell haw atany pole war fcarxiod. - The tailing of th walla wai acciHaMtnied hj th breafciQg down of aiKbig sosmaiUBgoinKa. juionr or tae unn - were thoaajuada' of bushels ofibariey awaiicg tor iaalting. Tha grain and ; watsr ogan to ponr oat in rircn and 14 n lncreoiDiy snort met1 ox Jiiagan Mtaat for soma distance was a ' dirtr. relldwish color. The friht' ' ned workmen endearored to tfiad wt who wave the auMiing. Tor- ' tamatalT the, nwaiber was akialh ' Flod HejKt, m maistex, and Stephen Ana were all that were finnd to be afaaing. Altar aTaral nunatea had ben apent in diK(;ing ont the debria. Ante crawled out of then as corerad witb malt, plaster. wad dtit. A f w Minotee krter'ho told iftpqrier he was skimming a rat en. the sutfr floor when he saicdenlr heard a teRftlc crash. ' Xhe tank whiehhe was inaaiina be ins to fall dowawaxd! and ; he held n for dear Ufa.. Be went down. nnttj Di. tost nu seases. lae m uim that lie knew wivr when he was raUad wt. .;k Beeaehnaa made fof, Meyer, who was worlima:xn.;tbe same ttoor, butin spite f the work done y the&ra departtnest, whoismoTedfon of debris, hm eoald not be ocmt Be. nnst -bare
wane Mi the Bottom of tne baaiding. : TheiS werttXW,(KW basheli of malt on ' the toil floor alone. To-day was. the flrsttliue the malting cperations were vsutfd, Slid the conTeying ot large 4aatitii f wster to the wpper floors . poeaibK' caused the eol&tpse. No eati- : mate of the -lees emn be giTen at present, bat it will be targe. It is stated the I . I baUd"? Vf very ansafe condition. '..U'V r-'s. ,VAIr !i . VAises'ent Ih pa'foot to orgaauurfederation of all the railroad mpIoys : v hi Ifci TJiwttJ 8tt, excepting eondac- ' tots, and it meeting looking to that end -wiU.b9 lieldin;ittsbxTchenrlr in Jam
os ioeomotive Kngineera, i ire- : JBjen, Brtkemoa, Switchmen, and Tard'
f sswt. w lseiaunaait maare -a, mem- - worship of 100,609. 8ecret meetings hae ; bea held in Coltinbns and Chicago,
' laasds of 'the Brand chiefs of sit the r-
tir ,'' raiU Bjei wdJ ho-stt insnrane andstrSko ''' (suid. ' One of t'je impeniirs roles df
tion will be allowed to osit work with-; owt gsinin'g the e'wisent of-the general
soara or leasr&tton. xnis wiu result . ntfewer strikes, but whanerer they do oecn tbiiy witlbe-of tremendoas power, ' as thariiilroada of tbe eatire eonntryeaa' ' be tied up if necinwary to aeeore. jnstice . atndtMtjifry tothenun. :-i .A Sad raws.
Eightttsa months ago Henry C. Uyosriie 11 prominent bRsiness man shot lsi.. tWCooneU of 0pfe;rfld, let.ltoae and easiness to avoid ar-wfifcittt alleged forgeries amtmnting t sereistl fhoaaailti dollars, sad' has sa eriiurlU're'eTer since. Seeently he . w eaiid hoateby the siekness of his wife, anil while he was sdministeting to fcer a officer arrested him. In-dafer-Skee to Itis wife's condition Xayboara ' kelii at his home, the officer grimly waiting icr his prisoner who sat with ;his dTii. l'wife in his arms. Vaeashe isdbreiithed her last he was transferred
. rajHea States District Attorney Bartogother with his assistant, Harlan if dexekKad, both of OincinnatL visited
: Boa Hcpkins, the defawttiag Fidelity
shiok omcuu 01 Cincinnati, attne pe&T' ton1&rj', to satisfy himkelf that Hop--, : kins' condition was really critical. If is : ' est i that he will recommend Hopkins' fdm-Hopkins has bat a few months to Jtto, being sfHicted with disease , -VkuoWB w hardening of the lirer.
faf.-vf, H. Walsh, assistant Saperintendent 'Vl 'the Treasury Department tendered
V4is resignstion totske effect Jaosarjrl
. , tut Baeretan Jraireluld accepted it to take tfloci Sot. 8. Walsh ie the man - .who diHSDoeared'at the time of the elat!-
tiaairr'Ba kaa' not .been; to. Washington lT4CaihiT6nope)Baiois at Ohio, where a notice was serred
' i- wn SeoRers of seTeral hooas:of ill fame
T Ctles Bamsey was enght in an . -ferar, at Fort Wayae, In, ' and i v.?:af itfjlJ Wkf!-- He leaves a. large
K CUD WORLD. 4ltoateh to the Xondon ftn ftont laravyir r " ;- -' ' nll.-arao aaaa with . lse: ana 'Srlu' t T reported u ha ; imo.w uennans up xmd then:, iwilh 'beiieB.l!nan tUmt timffi JUmck (o ssat tlit tri'Oes again. iattt-r Iwts jiu rfi pits a'ona tiKi cow,t to p o.ect tfeaiusaiira nun Germu w ( ttr. 'iho Unuuta .uiatjk etf ijaad it it--stvl A tit tita comjilaM cMgf tat suutata nwfcttlkr, UiiniisitniM.wl, ltisiarat that imp Oerniaax wiw'iert loyaaws oa tfaa I?"!.,h?tir .fT'"" io awe per. smi4. Ily tsvsr is ncrcaung amoog themeas Jf tfce-Ciisicati ui t Kurup m htmi notice aaasetseMdaydK:' ' Xfeo JndaB (ondarf. OjpnrwpontleJrt a jEoese syai - - ' L Lfh GomnMns has ssemtls rndTiesd
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. . . " ... MWWB. POLITICAL POfllTS. , The oflolai yoto ot Delaware glvvrBar te18J79 Kgffst Oewshiad, ISrfJs; Fjskf 3ft 3Tels&s pwaity. 3AQ. J -Tfc? Dffi-JfaiBBcEtheToteoWJreson 9'otwiift3giH5afaBTiroa. mat Cfc. irtiW! mat.
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raHty. I.m Blulne1 pi?Uty In W was M3 on a total otes of ' -he ofltjaoiissM of the tofc lit Waslt. iqgtoa ataiM6m's4hw:t. (Hep.. forCongressi 2(t,3: Chaetee ft Toorhews tPem.). B. 8. Greehe iPto.). 1.18T. te Btate Soard at raop : el CaHforala has pet)0oe4eafe ffaotoon to selert ope abot oliJabliJhin the JPaollte coast'' " !.. ' ft ,:' s. The Sehreske. ptate Ooiivwtloir of ttie Oman's Safltags Assoaajssehotidthepe oflUers for Iho entrain yei.i Presided t. Jars. C. B. Oolbj, rt Benti; Secretsry. SOse Iuahet Bond, of Wneotoi Treasurer. iHri M. J-MdrMeenof ilnoom. " ; -i!Bk New : fork fViftw- says ev. land has a plurality in the' esanti? of W.3fU Rmee mW (pmtttiiigtJ'e votepf Colorsd the respective gain; art: BofmbUeaa, 30Bj DeStoetatie. iam; Pr,ohlbttlon, jejatth) e Httd lenly to the Federal Oe Bon at Qrselisbdro. N. J it benored ot ht diseaaft His se wasSK Hehad-oehfornianyitiarsoiieof tha leadera of . the BepabHeaS party in Korth' Caroliaa, iaad' was Prosidont of ae Nationkl Sepablhnm OonveaUon whlsh iwmteatQd3iWfor!Ste' second tornu He was 'for ijreara' associate J?rtlee of the Sapnmn Conrt ot North. Gfblhl?. He was the jftspoblfcan eajrfi4ateto? Qm in tha faaic sampMgaQfl$7i aid was defeatad by.tXTaaee. Ba 'waa appoihted Judge for thoIMstriot of Florid.- acd spent mosh Ume t JaoanTilte andi was highly eateemed by men of aW partiesl a f" . B, '.' 9m. C&$f&$; ojtradai tit iw nuton r add u dk: aMnrllini InsnetnK aTeBMAetjBos4 lawar : ia almost eraiysuaaeot aucfin Bioon wvpu ifv-j.'w-nwed Mparts of aawaiidlmaSnsnc agreemuiM Wtei lillitJl miuci.i; Kunsai Oty traie wtanMnuiTejy qaist, and t Uevelmuj, Lra;t aadklllwauksehajnTeioeaswaaucted, wnh oioce tia itetsaud mt nnaey. Cqt kmmu Me ImtMa'tl ihn HoilEh. bat snmsd mirlT. Mtt&t. onfT at most Korttuan enues, Ths (Cy-d nwrKet'was more healthy as taeucspasi ana wi&a prw vwu wuu.ui m M, tOM:t ottierlBKdsasMar o be tlHunha mMbsoo in ma ffltwa and show is hwwesiweted. waJtniT inarket, alter atakra il mIiiii noamnl m llttto. Oil ehanaai Utile; eygee was marked halt a asnc. wmw sorawea cuuih uwnuwnc, lanl IT cents , ahd hug M! cents hnrar per Xo sonnaa. - The-- Beert'y of l bs Iran hn.iiiii InanuAd. ' . Mara famaues aia Solas into lis: erery foraaeo in ibe Katstmni atstrMs la . la cipetmioc, nut the ouiot tergcw them ever. Duyors look toj; ower (no. 'in antsraene com traw uu a ftf..m rHttu. cHMrvMKkietkxi. and ft 1 nf OPOucd miaCcacdiM l, patting: e, si.penrau oat a Tor5 . T. e colli ptodiwttyti U tha lemoot cn nmnt Th t aXkio..faiar maMhaildifla from Ktr ykwiabtmlEy'the same ia Uovemb.it aa m ua same mactu.am yeaiv who a oaoraHjia ofiipet cent, in inmoris. Xh tiustaets laUcrw numbat forihe wSk H', tt. oomrred with a total 01 Sl lor-the iawrioos wek,aad S37 ihe week Emisaa 1'or the eorrsapoadiiig week ot laa jar tha ftguraa-aratiaaat;?-: '' - Tliefollowthgisa reospitalntioo of the pnbUB dob etatemeitt iamjed by the Treasnry IE epartment; at ; WasbiBjttoii iof ' tha ajonuof lvemMK. 'J' . . ' v ratratar-BUUe bsb Bont4 rermt..'........ ...S 187,ffifi.85J BojtoTv,.;...,.:,.. aa.J BetaUnf twucrtati)er:eit. KaryiiensioafaiNtaSpsrceat.... Jf9.? lag jtfkaadjkaaipff .W-jj" Prlnaii-A......v.....".-.., 9lT,(4,aH Ihtaei!.n...r.i... ,B fla ..i. 050.64. GO WaS i"."" snfCV 101,383 . ToJri... ...a 2,3X3181 .: ran'jttttwiHi mta r. Old dBatkl'audsai4en4 notes. HC,737,B CWtHi'stes of dapoeit....i.t,.....M 11. w.OW IWTtrrtiaeto...;....w.i. ........ ij,it Ersctliaml onrtbnoy Oeas S8,375iSa rstlriatwThwtoastfmyaai.',..: - ej 9.018 Mstas..i..,--ih...;.4..l.S,,'lT,7! '" Wl 1 w a- a a-aata a aiawtVb ': ei lASKasb item available f -7, " Jaaaarv.haW 'lorTs' " awpMas" -'at DhfteS tatatea aesai. ....... .. . a,iMiges 'Mr ToadsM leasaiaalhVbliossh - et caahiaUM'EMaiaT....,.....,. gyai.tn-l BW (ass -aafcla flaaailir 04, ' .' ' ' " .-...... 1,116,433, 8; teht lass wish at TtfWair Mor. 4.' " ' ;ljbapa)mwiav eSa,eai5;a5i Aal37,873,W3 Ii ertaae of bt Aoms hs U, WIT deht atneeJcms KU88SL CASK ix TBB.TBcastiiiT. A-naolet rolnojfcmqt th uooila ' deb:-: Ooia haht W vAl MtaV caws actnaHr OntatSTMiln&T... .a iasla SlTet seldfarsifasenliaMaae. Bayitstandjnt.4i:.-...,;..,.v iSn,W,TU V. Sw notes held tor sortiflcates of JaprjaitactaaUyoatatluidittg...-.;. H,S60.0eS Caabtmld for matured debt and. ia mkmim. :....,. u,ur,'ao . 1.4SJ .....A...'..a asj;7 assEa roMn, .. rtioo of U. K. tiotea. Baldsahl . 14. im and JalrXl jStava Monwam I naatioaht siller oOto.. ...'a 3301,678 d.i.,....l.... t..C..U...,..'.jt 7 jmr rrtiilcds hald-M cash...... ..i... 4 ,4 ,417 ast casa oaimuBnttaaaw..... Xf.34. 10 Ie4alesa1Treaaary as shewn ' by Trcaaorel'S b nccat aeeounc S 512.731,011 lton, Qninan A C$., of Waco, Tsxas, hare ta cliiaed .on attachment's b' the Baaj; r Calif ornta. Thetr. BaliJWes , sn said to exceed SMfKflOO. - ' , --The Standard Oil Company is endeuvorJpe t o secure the right otwey or a bte pine
m torn llwflWiiagK lm& lyrleu.tr.rirae awm!
ute oonEBWwEWiin on. . .. - FIHE8 MHDACCtDEHT3. tfhe bnsfnesa paif of emeavil. Vs., has tieco. buppod. entailing a loss ot $30,000. with bo iBsomnce. It fat .said that H. O, Ba!fq, a prominent citizen of Joncsvillu, kiHedDao Craig and fatally woanded his. brother Barney,- belieriag that they set the towil on fire. .. -4k terrible wreek oeenrred five miles north of Tjoagstown. Ohio, en the Bharon brannn of titeXake Shore Boad. A mixed pttssenger trail i collided with a freight train on a enrie. whSe both trains were ronning at forty miles an hear Conductor James Kennedy, ot the passenger train, was Instantly killed, and James JToCoy. firman, and J?s-lck Riley, a briikeman, woro lotnlly Iniai-ed. Albert Lindsay, the engineer, was badly hart, bat wiH roc over; Both engines and tea ears -rere wreeked. favorrlng a Toss of fMUOV.to the eoatpaay The conductor and the injured men, all reside at Ifotiogs tOWB. .... m CBWitH RECORD. The stage from Bsadoclno to Iagmm's was 'stopped by a robber abou seventySVe miles iwrth of Ran Frnnefsoo. Oal. The drlrer was compelled to 'throw off tho ex press "box and two mall saoliK. whloh thohighwaymaa secured, and then allowed tho stags to proceed. The loss ie not known, hatis sapposed to be heayy. -Johastoa Dickson, a conrlet in the Brrarstde Psnltcntiory, of Pannsylvania. who teetiflea at the trial of Silas Gray for the marder of Wary McCrady a ' few yeaxp ago, that Gray made oonfossion to him lit which he admittod th.it he had killed the woman, hns prepared hi? affidavit iii which he says that ovlduu c ?l If JWgt watfjaitltas fajse Ib iry pat.
tiotsl 4raywS.conYieted'and sontenoad to VI- ith.! tout, his eetflouoe was afterward, coin), nted to Imprisonment for iUe, and he
Isiae 1 1 tliS poniteatlnry.: - i&rfa counsel jj wffl'n'; once tjke steps th .tare him pardon .It is.Ba.id, too. that D lofcsun boosted hetoi i the trial that ho would "get oven with BliaJ fh-ay," who, he said, hiad troated him badlr o Miyerai occasions.a Associated Press terrain Jtrofs Whi' enton, Jfass., says: ' " :S i!tmat riBji h'gh hara ore nainrrf -seal -i on w emea by in unknown niu,wlio, froui l aeM, has evidently beea readisf M lh. whi.AobaiM murders. Xh ioli eats oh tualoek it tor bim, and a large number of y nug man atil thawanl iu the hoiw of dlacorei'tua him. tfawu!ght'baattliadyou!isoman il: a Aeid, but her screams brought aome then to herald and the fellow gad, currying tue n's uiJbreUa with him. '(be next nlghl. a wow u tall Into bla elutchte, and later he at-t.-jn, - 4 t" assault anotbar, and .saalu itilt f. thir.- young glrL la e6h ia,ttuoa hit victims aith. : stiupsd or ave an alarm which !ril anad him away. A mai iad worn in. acee:-iuanid or har liitlo children, waa way xSi- liythe' --iraeal. She deacrtliod, him as lbeiAg about. 30 years of age. ot mad im height, and wearlug a broan mat 'Khe. Ha thraw hia anus aboat herneok sad : svsrarl her mouth with one fraad. One ot the thildiiin commenced to scream and be, toa tdthu fhtld dbian. Yhs wanion outtte' a hart atrut (Is, aeratchnl hia hand! and fatte, and ! a finely fled, laavmg bar in a faint!, g oon Qith :.. A lading Of terror has spend aiiiong the omen an i girls or Whittantou, and tbey are i'raid to so otit unacooiinwUsd after dark. -' u'l he murder of Amos J. Snoll bus been sjgtti i revived by ihe olTo'r of an add'fronol raw., rd. lire. Snell, tho wife of the murden i millionaire, has sont tho 'following lot - to tho Polloe Depsrtmsrit of. -Chicago: 6 xiGO, 111., Deo. 5, 1388. I, HaBiietta Basil, wM of ibe lata Amoi J. Snail, will pay SM,kl maid lor Uw arrest and detention until jdit inod by the uuthorkioi of the city of Cbi. caj; of - W UlUiu U. Xaacott, the aUFpoaad mardtr . oZ uiy harbuttd. 'Ibe atiovo rcvard ia oif d In lien of ail other revarda auuounced by i. a, ancl will hold good for four to months OVl Mt date. AU aomuiuuioaUoHa toueaent. to i-. k.xs V, Subbaixi, (jaiieral bnperiatndnii ot I Hite. or to Mr. A. J. Buiie, Ut Went Madison treat, Chicago, III, HiiXMEim faxjii-L. Ii the history of crime this reward is the bur,, jst amount ever offered for the approhet lbn ot any one person. MISCELLANEOUS BOTES, ':- The Gsart of OUums htia given a jndgrac ; for $13,839 la favor of Col. John S. Jf o- jy for fees epUeoted while 0nsul Goners' to Cuiha'snd withheld. )(by the United StsjsXrdttsury Department J - The Hccretary pf tho .'Troasury 'has tra jmittod to Congress his estimates of apt. opriHtiona reqalred for the Qoyer'nment set lee tor the flseal year ending June m. 188a w They aggregate -Sm.W.im, wh -his (3,062,305 less than tho estimates fpr 889, and $3.W0t511 Woro tlian the Pprt,.iiriti!ns for , the s. current flseal :yW: . The osti'mates are as follows: Legislatf e eetiihliahmeaU $3J81,fle3; cxocutlve. la I05.08).; judicial. S43G.003: foreign inter oorse. glSelimUltatT, mm373; nai d, t2S.le2.0QS: Indian aiTairs, $5,175,110; pel. dons, $81.7&8.?Q0; publia works. tfUOI. 909. postjtl eorvioe. S4.30S.414; miscollune6&. $26.(B0,385; pormarient annual appro, pri tions, $108,:1,035. The estlmatos in-, clo a $109,000 for the . improvement oTjbe Ca .imet Etver, $987,000 for Illinois Biver. ..-.OOO fcr Chioago harbor. $43,000 for Cala mi - hart or, and S30.000 for Wtiukogan. - - Miitoil Weston, ot Chicago, is initts bti. 4h,.Pn., taking part in the effort tosecw i the' pardon of Absal6m Bowsor, who ws sentenced live years ago on the same eh; rge as that for which Mr. Weston was J? : "'"""",nwV"it"Mt"' QLObmeb Hi , uiultr ut tho KutraysviUo gas well. - OamKichct, ex-Gor. Sprasoo'u mansion ot ''farraihsett Pier, B. I., hns been sold tH $800. JW. It will be used for hotel pur pO w. ' . . -The Board of Appeals of the Amortoan .Tr..ttiiis Association, has oonelnded its sea-, sk a. at Detroit, Mich., expelling sixteen psi sons f or crookedness, the priuolpal viot& bcin!: Frank Vanness, one ot the bestkn. wn drivers in the country, who, with ot). xrs, was convicted of "ringing in a horse nd 'or an assumed name. Navigation through the Wouand Canal icfe :d Doe.'S. . -. ' ANARCHY IN CHICAGO.. '' John Hronek, the Chicago 'anarohist, wl . it ie nll.'god. eought to injure certain pr porty and advised the assassination ot 0 J iin Judges who figured id the anarchisM tri ..Is of Chioago, was found guilty in thirty m fates nftar rotirlng by 'the jury before wnom hn was tried. The U'ial lasted sorisrsl days and was replete with startling intt.est. Jndge Collins, before whom ho was hr '.id, fixed bis punishment at twelve years It ';ho penitentiary. A friend anno mcd tt - Vord ot and judgment- ot the court to. B ooek iu Bohemian, and" the indifforoneo which ho constantly maintained during his H i d, did not clinngo in tho toast. XATEST MAlUtET QUOTATIONS. 85.75 0 S.8S 4.q0 & 6.25 3.0) & 4.0) 4.73 (sSS.W 3.'W & i.50 1.(1 m iMU .83 US Medium. Common.....,, H os-SlUpuing tirades. :af. '........ W iBii No. 4 Bad....'. C rn K. a. i.... ti'ia-Wu....; jts 0 .81 . 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.. j . . i . y . . .. n i 1 m 1 1 n 1 i President ClefeW Submits p WMesSsige. A Voluminous Document Upon Mat- . ' tars of Public Baties of Patriotic Citizens The Cnrranoy of the Country ailvwrted from IIS legitimate Cbannoli Crowded ConUtlon of the gnprente' Conrt Calendar RlelilR af American Flabermen The SackTilleWest Afral-Abuse of IinmlgraUort I.atrs - Variona Other Toplat H innled. - ' - rWaBins;tOn (D. C.) swiolal.l The seooud seauiup ot the fiftieth Consrosa ornvened at noun, liceouiii ttei cJftnesiay bipuiig : .n otl'ra&iden't Cloviilalul a X following is a oaiuiwaonsivo atgosvi .sA Clia.'l'OTil OP FHKlilJOV. To the Congress ot the TJnl tod Status : As you as joixiblf. (or t oe discharge or tho dntlca you bave ansnined as the tuiffestutatSvea of a (res and geuerjus people, your mt fit is marked by aa ia cresting and impress. ve uoident. With the a.-iUra-lou of tbarpresent session of the t'ongres tho first century of our constltutioual Oittsnco as a n ition will be comphited. When t,bo esp rimont of oar tiovvranwnt was undertaken tue ohart adopted ior cur guidance was tho . oustitullau. litp.rti.-re from tco lines tbore leiJ dwn Is fnilure. It s ouly by a strict adhcrcsco to tho direction thoy indicate and by restraint within iho limitations .boy haveoxod thnt wo can tarnish roof to U-o world or tha fitness of ihe Americas people tor solf government. The o;ual and oxiKt ioatice ot which we toast as the underlying prindple ot ' Out institutions should not he couhncd to the relet kuu ol our cittz--na o oacb other, 'ihe tiovcrauient ItatiU ia ondor bo-id to iho Am rlenn people t-Lat, m the exeroiue ot its funct.ons and powors. it will dosi with th- b a, ot our tititens in a manner sarupuhraaly hmt-st and f-ir, and absoiuto.y juat. It baa agreed that An.ericaa clti-.uil.il' shall be the only crcdemial necessary to tuathy the claim of eqnaity b foro tho law, and uuw no condition is -ire slmll give rlso to dlu r.mlimtion ut the trt.me it of the people by tue.r Government, 'the citizen of our Knpnb.io in its early days rigidly in listed np n full complies e wit.i the le.tor of this boud, and saw stretching out before him a clear field ior inaividaai cuueavor ilia tribute to the sopi-o t of his Goremuient was measured by the co-1 of Its economical m&in.eaaiiv-o, aad he was be auro in tho enjovmtatt of the remaining recompense. In ihose day a, the frugality o.' the p oi'lo waa stamped upon their goveruineat and uns enfcr.eJ by the ti- tbotujbtfnl and in..eaig9iit suin-age of die citltens. Lombinatious, moucpollas and aggroiiatlons of capital were eulier a.oned or sternly regniatod and rears coj. Tue pouiD and cli.t r of governments tusaaoa oflerid t.o temptaiion and urost-n i no i.olos.on 'to th-plain pOitI.i.wuo, sulo by si:e in tr oud.y eoutpe UtlOJ. w.ought, for tue inaooloui 11 iui I aignfty of mail, f. r .he sohutm of ti.epn b.om of free govt ruin nt, and for llu a liiiveintmi of tbesrsuducaiinp iwnitinj tho luni which 1 ol had gjvn Uiem. .A otnthry has-"iiaiiu.'. Our cities ara tho fib (ding places of v-oa!l:.h and luxury; oor lolilmiaoto'iea y.oll fort u . o ue ior dreamed o. by tin fathers of t..o lteoubilo, cur business men a.e mndly striving in wo iu:e lor riolioj, and untwise agrajittions of capital o-jt-run the imagination m the magnitude of uieir nndertakings. We view with, prida and sattsfaetfoh this brLjbt pictura ol our country s growth a.id prosperity, while i. on.y a eloier aorutiny dovilops a somber shwUng. Ulwn more caroful inspection we 1 nd the wea-th aud iav ury of ou titles mingled with poverty on I wretthod ieaa and uutoniubcratlve toil. A ctow.ltd and constantly hicreinin;: tnrbaa populat.'on sajigo to tho iiupoviirisururnt of rura. fccti .lis .'.nil d oCuuto&t wi.h ar.olilt .rui puc-uits. The llu'mer's son, not satlsilej with bis fathers simple and lanorlous life, louit the ciger cba e (or easily aejunvd wealth. Wo discover that the loru utia raaized by oi.rmunufac.ureia are no lon-air so.oly th regard of sturdy Indus. ry aid eniljbu-ned lOroaight, tut that, thoy r.ou.t from .h al-crimhitiu ta or of the Government and are lurgeiy bnlm upn undue oxao.ion iroui the masses of our peoi.1.0. The gnif t eoweon e oployrs an I t ae cm loyl is coiMtantly widen ng, and classes urorajud y fonniuR, oae-oomprisiuj tha very rtcb aud power, ni whitoia auotuer ara foatd t-be loili g poor. Ax we view the eohlevcmcau of asjrogatod eapttsl, we d scorer uu exie eue of trusts, onrat'iuaUom, and uvmnuodes. While the citizen is atru g'in- r lu lb roar or ia trump. oil to death beneath an iron hoc!, corporations, which sboitld be the-car fully restrained creatures of the law and ti.e servants oi tbo people, are fas. becoming the people's masters, bttti connrutubuing ourse ves i:p..n the wealth and prosperity of ourcoun ry. auJ complacently contemplating ertry ino den ol change Inseparable irom tueee condlUous, it is our duty aa patriovic cilUens to inqture ut a preavut ataija ot our progress bow the bjnd of the Goveinm nt piada with tha peop.e has been kept and perform d. E.tisTiNo TAitrpr BoanEKS. Inatsad of lnnitmi: the tribute drawn from our citl: na to thu noto.aities of its cco-ioml.-id administration, tLe Go-rumout. persists in etsciing :rom the s.ibtiuiceaf the ptop e nulJions whi h, unapplied uad nodosa, lie dommnt in iti tr. asnry. xu)' i.agrant in -stlce and this broach of faith and pbllgatlOu add to oxtortion tbedanffar a tunding tha divarscn of tuoc-ur-reuoy of ibe country from the legtiniate cliaunols of buhiness. Under tlte siuna laws by whloh these results i.r.1 produced, tho (iorcrnmest permi-s uiauy millions more to bo a ided to the oast o.- tha li.ing of our ronlo and to be t Alien from oar consumers, which unre.t emvbly swell the prorlts of a small but ixiwer.ul minority. Tho people mutt still be taxed for the support of the Government audi r the operation of tariff law, but tj tlio oxtent at tha masses ot our citizens a e inordinately, buidened uey nd any useful public purpose and for the benclit of a fa orod tow, tho Govsmnient, undi-r tbo pretext of an exerclso o! its tax ng power, rotors gratiiltoni.v into pari nerBhlp with these tavorites to their advantage and to the in ury of a vast majority of our p ople. Thin is mn equality before tho lavr. Tho existing altnation is injurlons to tho lie.Utli of our whole body politic. It . tllloa all patriotio love of country, un I substitutes iu IU pluci seln h greed aud grasping ararica. lov..Uon to American citizenship for its own suko and for what .it should accomplish as a motive to our nation's advancement and tho happiness of our p oplo, 1 displaced bvtbaassump ion that the tlo.ernuiont. inatea.1 of being tiie embonimt-nt of equa ity, 1s but n inBtrumon aUty .bron-jh wbich espoaial and individual adrantngea are to bo. cnined. Tbo arroganueof this assumption is uuennxaied. It appears m tho aoi did diaregfu-d of a-1 but parsonal iutcrc&t In the refusal to ebato for tho bt nnflt ot otuora 0110 lota of solilsb advantage, and hi combinations to porpotnate such advaniRges througa efforts to control loglslaU-m and Improperly influence the anHrsges of the people. The grisvanoes of those not included with:n the ciicle or thoso bouoncl.1r.e3, vvheu iullv ictlised, will surely arouse nvita iou aud dls- anieut. Our farm re. long uulf.-rltij and patient, su-uk-gilr.B in the ntee f Ibe wiih hard aud nurehilttin : toll, will not fail to too, hi spi.e of uusrotresoutations and misiea-lin;; failncioi. that thoy HMoblUed to receive a.ch piiccs ior their pr.luct as are fixed in for in marKuts. wLere thoy cimpatentUilh.'firugeia tf tho world; that their anas are deailning in value waile t-.eir debts lncrouto ; and that without compensating favors tbey are toned by tho action of the (Jovernmeat to pay tor the benefit or others s.;o 1 enhnnoad piices for thu things they uot'd, that th-i stiuntyri turns of thoir labor fail to furuiih thoir support or loaro no marsjin fo:' wcmur.ia ion. Our wor'nuiranon, e-.f.iumiilti'd In to all delusions, and no longer 11 ifchttnid by tiw cry that thoir wages aro mdaiiHort d l.y a ji et ro-vision of our uuiff laws, Will rca.oimtlv tiomand, tlTougli snc-h ruvlHion, stetfiur ciiipi ywout, cheaper means of livi. g In tliclr Iiouk--1, - l-ii frcctloiu for themselves ar.d thoir rbii.lren irom tho doom of p rpotnal Bar ttudo, and an open door to their odvanccntcni liojoud tlm liail ol al boringclass. Oihore of our oiti onn. whdo com orta and ezpt-nditnr s arj 111 osnred by m derate (..tfttrio and Ilxod In.'omes, will insist Uiu the fill moss aud justlco of cheap -ninfj tlio est of neces-iitrics for themselTes and thoir families. 'A", en to the se'.fifliuioas of the boneflcia.iei of unjust discr-miuitlon under our lows t. era shall bo ad ltd tho disi onu-nt of thcis who sufii.rf out suclt n diioiiiniuaiion, wo wl .l real, iz . tbo fact that ihe b nollcon: puriioses of our Government, wiileb are del', mlcut upon the patriotism and ooatenUneat of ear people, are endangored. Communism is a hateful thing andamonaco' to poad and onianl :ed govornm nt. Lui the communism of coiuOtucd wealth and capital, tho oittgr..wlh of overtvetiinti capita! mid ecl.isiinoos. which insidious.- uucioriuinos t'io netlco ami integrity of free luotituMona, Is m t lorn dnngnous than tho cotuuiunisui of oi- juues d po.cry and toll, ivhioli, o aiipe ated by injustice and dlscontcm, a.ttuJta wi li wild disorder the citadel of rule. H - mooks the pvopto who proposes that the Government bail pro'tect the rich, and that, thoy In tnrn will euro for the laboring poor. Any iuton: :edia' y between the people and their Covornmou or tile least delegation of the core aid protccttou w lob the Government owes to the b'.'iiiiloit cltien in tbo laud, makos the bonne, of free Instituilons a giitumorum dolualon and tlio protended boon of American oitieaship a ahanieless imp sltion. A tua and senslblH revision f oar tri;I laffs should bo uiado for tito rollet of thoae ot our countryinon who t ui'.or unrter tl'o jiioscn; con iit ooa. Rn. li a roil: ion should reoahe the supra rt of all who lo.e 1' at jnstioo and emialily due to Ani'-ric an ii I . iiaiiij) ; of all wlior.mli.o tnat in this juflioo 1111 i 0 jiiulity our Government froda i:s sirengthaud ite raw ?r td"y-rotojt the dtUt-n rn I his popty; of all who boiim e that ti.e ent d o i c.o.i-ti.:i) an 1 Obinfortol many accor.l hotter wi.h inr spirl of our institutions limn ooliissal firr.unos, rn'olrlv Hatlioiod, In the hnu Is of a tow : of all no appr'da:e thu ti.o lovbeoivinc aud imteni.iy amoot; our people, who rm-o ulse the vaiw of WrafflfRQerwt
W oar nr tlor.Rl progress j and att who dietre to ce tba pnxluot of to riewj skill nod butmtiiUy 1h evi rj- inarkn i f lb.- wor d, vtth a niiultaut . sidraiiouof Aii:oiicr.u t-ouiniorce; Ttie.neceS!..tv of tho itdupi ion of our i'avhhtio
j i "oVnpaieut b to bj iviora ly eoneeJed. bat ti oriieftni bvvrtii h ttiii en l ebH bt.fti:cora- ! P '-tad, and tlio 6:1m f silro) btt9fl.twbi.1h the bhrdona of tLe peo"l are ouly avjiarcntty faiea. JUtravag tit app V ationa of publc lflout-y, wiih all tlio.i' d mor ..izlot; consei iflnces, should not ba tolera td, eitfcer as a iiu'-ut of relieving iho TKso'y of its ira-e"-awri'as or aa fumtetiing pretexts lor r. -lating a prop r ro uctl in la taHfl;' ian. g iS.Jnguv.j8 mil in us! ice should be louestly rt'. oaxbsod, bold); met and effoctivelj' rome. d o.i,: Xbore thimld be n cssutlon of the strOfjfilo un:tt a plan is prafvcti-U, ' ad roaa. rvaive towa rd -ltln(; io lustiiea, bud wliich i 1 1 1 reduce the tosv to ronumoia of tliBUecotsoiosoflif.i, wbil it pioviJei for our lunirafa. iifVOTrt thoahanttt'fv oi fioa raw miiterisJa, awl hormitu no iti ury to tho InwloBti o ' Amerifi.u btUor. Tha wiuse for wbtch iHe l.nt-'e ia vra'jtB ie conprlsod within lines oloarly and d:Hti&oUy doiii.ed. It ahouid noveic Ita com- ; pnnnsea. it is tua people e cause. lalailverns to the mannor lu wbtA private int.-resta are atiendod to whilo eutloa is nasi. poned uioa sub octs of grout publio imp.irtanao, tho htoamyo 1 ro eds to enuimrato s enn. Uiue-i.-tRiua- ami's: a tent are 1110 tirowueu in:wu of tin ! ndar of the sunroma Court. winch has beau si rong'y urgotl upon the attention of V- nyii-ffl but hits rem ilnod without ofItO'.ivo couidorat:on, vl ila m ny laus have been passed covering inalteavi of mete tueal im110 i auco, Jtepon ed ronomme dationa have beta submitt. .lf.r the am n lmeu-, an I ciian a of tlio lawi. robSvthg to o-ir pubic lau la so that their apo linti. a and diversion to otiier u-es than as l.ome-t f.' lion.ist Bet H a :ni,'.li., bo prevcn.ed. W i.ilea maisure to meoi this conceded nooosaiiyofreiom remans (uvalri lg t e aotionof the t o-.grttos, n.aaiy c:aims to ibe pablfa lauds and app jcaiious lor their donntion in avorof 8t.it.is en 1 iu.lividual-i bavo beon al owed. A plan in aid of ludian munitgement recommended by tuo -o well informed aa containing vatunbio Iratares In fur.hcumcs of the loluiioli oil ho Indian nroblem ' has tbua far btibd of lBEt-.ialivo sau. tion, tvhilo grants of ccubtrul cxpediem-y t ) rallro tl corjiora ions, permit ing theui to pass Ibrouah Indian xeaervothKia. have gro t.ly mul.ip iod. The pi op lei y and necessity of tbe enctlon ot one cr -m r pris-ns for the conihiaiaent of United Sum's conviate, and a poBioilno buildins in the h'nt'oaai Capital are not dispuicd. But .Lose needs yet remoii, unanswered, while scores ol public buildings have been erected where their necessity toe pub Jc purpostia la not apparont. A rov sicu of our pension laws could easily bo mailt, whitli would rest upon Just pmiol pies and prov do toretory worthy iippllcaot. But while our j oueral pensicn lan e romalu coufmied and impinoct, hand cds of private iiension laws are annually ptss.d, wblob ar t e sourojs of unjust die timinaWon and popular demoralization. Appropriation bits for tho eupxrt oi the Government are dcfiicthl by items and provisions to me tprivaiocnds, aud it is freely asser.ed by responsible and experienced pariies tbiita bill appropriating mono for publio internal improvtmont woo d iufl to meet wi.h ia.vor aulas 9 it contained more for local and private advantage thnn Jo public bsueht. These statesn.'nfc can be much emphaBt ed by aa ascertainment of the ire o tiou of Fed.r.U legislation which cither benrs upon its face its prltate char.trter, or wuich. upon eowminaiton developed such a motive power. And Jt tho poop's wat. and explt fnia their cuo wu rcpr eeutuUves such patriotic at Hon aa will advance .be woliare of the enilrs eouutry, and tbis expesto ion can only be answered by tbo porfonua.ice of public: duty with unselfish purnoRe. Our misaio.i tmong tbo na ions ol the earth and our suocess lu aoouui lishiug the woik God has given tbo Amo.ionn people to do, require ot t os 3 intruswid with tho tnak'ng and eXeonticn of our laws perfect devotion, above a t o.b r things, to tbn publ c good In inii'i.naaee of a eonctituiiohhi ptovlslrn rcouiriiiK tbo Preeid-nt from t mj to time to Hive to 111 1 Conprras information of the t.ato ol baUui .11, 1 hav.ttba satislaotiou to Stiuomice that tbe close of tbo year nnds tbo lint edrtates in the ou ...ymont i f domostio trauquiuity and at p.-nco w.th all iho a -tioua. iue mv ictt annual moisare our foreign relutioi.s hi.vo been slnmjlhene.l ana improved by jvrfo! in auco o iutcru.i.io-i 1 g. od o.Htei end Oy now 1 nd r.nev.o.1 trou ios of ar.it;r, commote aud rooip.ocal extradition 01 irlmiuala. 'i'iuse init-raational i;a-siion3 which still await d ui went ore all nasonalily within the domain of ami nb e no;,ofa ion, and there la no .tt.in nub.eot of d:rute between tbe Cni ed Statei and any foreign power that Is not suaeeptible of tWstoctory adiosunent by diplomathi treatment. .. ;. 'j, THE nsltrUIES QCESTtOS. TStquei'i.ms be'.wc en Great Britain and the 1'i-ltal Mates rolatlng to tbe rifhtr of Ainerioah llsbeajn n in the territorial waters of Canada.and N-v.toundland. I re ret to say, are not yet satis&OiOrtiy adjusted. Those matters vrera f 11 1 .-iiK.t M iu m. nrvisauo 10 tit; ti-natoot rei.. . i tiu, wwawwiiami.'Uft coa'.euuoo. corn-aided under my nutbontr with uer Mp.'caty e Sovornuient ou tiie lith of l'ebrny last, for lis romovc! of all t auses of misundtretSMins. ta submitted by me for the appioval of tbeKtuato. ' -t 'i hi . ro.it v i'aAin been reiaotid by the KBn . Htian..miltodame88a3v to tbo ConiirosS oh i be tial of Au. 31 ;. t last, ret lewmj tue tiraasaetiou Bid Sub mitt-US for toiistddratiou certuhl re.onsnend .tions for legislation couce-ning the iinpoKadt qucistiona involved, Aftcrwtaa, on Hi jib of 1 1 p. amber, in rcseonse to a resolution f tbe f-'eciato, I again toiumi.nieated folly all lis iiu'oj-matiott ia my posseBiiiou ex to the ajtlon of the Government of C imda affte.int'tlie ctimmorcliil rjlattois bo:p va the Dominion and tho Unite I States; iuelt l.ng tho treatment of American nebbtg ves. 1 in tho lmrts audwa era of llrititla North Au.e lea The rom.unications have all been 1 ul j ibed, end ti on fore open to the knowledge of bojh bouues of t onuress, although two swore addiessd to tbo Somito alone. Comment, uiwn or nietition ot their contents would bo superfluous, an I I am not aware that earthing has ttiiee oo urred which should be tuided to iho Jicts therein stated, Thercroro, 1 merely ra)ioi as applicable to tbo present time tbe ata ttm.iut which will be found in my iaeaage to tHu Mena o of Bcp cmbcrl.-, list: 'That since Ma im 3, 1667, ho ease una been reported lo tbo lievirtnient ol B.ute wherein comidaint lias bee . m ult of unfriendly or unlawful tientmotit of Aiiitflcau voisole on the part of the Canadian luubl.ri.ios, in wbKh reparatioawaanotpromptly and t-utiufac t-rily ohta lie 1 by tho United itaios Consul G-noral at Halifax. Having essayed in tho dif Churto of ray duty to prhecue by negotiation the feottlem.mt of a Ion fi.-artding cause of d.spute and to romove a . "iiafcnt memtoo to the gool rclationii of the t vojountriea, anl continuiu j to be of opinion that&ho treaty of February last, wbioh faded to cr-ilyo t-be ap roral of the r ennte. did supply "a B.e.iilactor.', pnot.onl, and final aljuaiuoat upocitt basis lionorab e and just to both parties, of tbs iafuen.lt and voxod question to wbtoh it relamd," and having subseeju. utlv aud uunvailingl rocoiiliiieudod other legis'atlon to Con. jji .s'a wi.iob 1 hoKl would suiUco t meet tho exigwicy croaie t oy tue rojecton o ta. treaty, aitin iuv-iUo ti.o earnest and immediate ...i ., .Siii.rn nf f'oni r..a to tba oondition of thia in nortaut qnoi 1 m ns it uow stands Iwf ore them ami ibe e mu ry. end i.tout tbe settlement of which I mo deeply solicitous. ran SAC-KVU.I.E-V.-I.ST APPAIB. Near the close of the u oath of October last oc.-urreuct-s ot a deeply regrettable nature were broacht to my knowiedgo, whloh made it my paiutul but uniwrative duty to obtain, with aa liAle deluv aapo..s.ble. a mv rcrsouol obaunel ot diplomatic intereoi.rBO in tiis country with the Govornmont of tirvav Britola. Tie ctr. roapondmo in relt.tion to this Incident will In dne lourae bo laid before you. and will tbsclo o the unpardonable conduct of tbeotu. rial referred to iu hia hrer.'orenoe by -advice an I couuael wl b the auftrages of Anw1o.ii cili-onfl in tho very cJa a of the Pratdential oio.-tiin luen l'.oor at bund; and also In bis S.tb. soaucnt pablie declarations to justify hi s action, suront.mng impusnmeutf I tho Ktto.itivo and . euato ot the t utted Statea, iu connection with imoortont questions now p ndfuif in eontrovcrsy between th two goverutuea s. The offtnsa thus cornmltieti was most; grave. Involving disastrous no6i0ilitioi to Iho good rotations of the United Suites arid Great Britain, constl tiling a eiosi breach of diploma ie privilege, and iuves cat of tbo purely tlomestto a liilrs and eBsautinl soveroiiaity of tbo Giver, nnent to wltteh the envoy was accredited. UiilngAratfalOHol tbo Jua; demands of Inter. natien.l coml y by ullordiug full opporlunl.y for acr MajfPtv'w goteiumout to aoi, in rollof of tbe Mt at on. I 'considered prolorn'O.ti.m tf di-cusiion to be unwarranted, and thereupon docliued to further rooo hiz-i the diplomatic chars, t rot Mjo person, whose contlnu'auc : iu sueh lun-'tion would destroy that mutual eouiiui'U e tvbista i.i t eaoutial to tho good uiiiiol rtta.i.ling of thu two (iovcrnuients and was liieous nt -nt with the welfare and self-rot). eol of tue f;o'.erllracn of tbo U.itU-d Rates. The usual interchange of coniuiunl'.'ution has -since continued through herilujosty a tegtUioamthls city. TONNAQK ni -nKS. Io eonformltv. also, with Congresalonal au thority, the nurlHmo powers ha e boon Invited to confer in Wash n;:t m lu April u.Tt tliiou tbo prai'.icitbillty ot devitdng uniform r las and meiibureu jor the creuttr seeurby of life and prt-pertva aet. Atn part of a number been luanite ne no ta it roiul.siuay be conlideu'ly untlolpated. , Tho act of June -.6, 81.. aid tbe acts am. mitt- I toiy tlteroof, in lelatfon to the toniuijo dutlo-i, ' have i;, von rise to extend d coir .p mdencc wi-.h j foro'gn nations, with whom we uovj exlBttugj t tea of navl ation and comiu.roa, aud have , i mi... .. ...1 .-nxm . .,1.1a tt i MnwinM .,f m.lii. . ion In relation toth Imposl.ion of tbo duties rofenedto. 'ilio.o cmeHlona arj lmport.!int and T .1...1I ...nl.n , l,n,n ll... ml, .l. nt A Pii .r-lnl n.iid n,iM. .in, . iin.t ,.,mt..iiii4,jLitrin .it. tiio nroBaiit uaMnn. iniiiv fti? fAivinnt-rrov t.awh. With tho rapid increase of Immigration to our shor n, an 1 il.o lainl, los of mculorn travel, aouS'iBO.' the g-'Uctrout prlvlleg'S aifortlod by our ( n iiiitill.-atloii lews tail for tli. irou oiulroviston. Tlio easy and iinuuanlo.1 manner in which ccr-: tsfleatea of AiiKl'leau oltinensbip cau nos' be obtained has Inclu ed a a'toe i. unfurl uoatuly largo, t a avail Hieois. Ives of tha pportuulty to I ocuttiu a'lboivod from a l-tianeo to thoir ua.ivo land, und yet by a foreign reaidonce to os -np anv ittst duty and con vib.u.'on of tervU-o ; to tbo omiutry of their p.-c.pos d aclop lo t iTiii.s, while ovi-.'llna tue d tty of .-i-.i-r.enB.ilp to tl I'nbed Mutes, O.oy inJts Monal pro.
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ot iho powers bit. alroady 61. e-v.s. .i--. inooraiuiry axp. muturos tur iue
d, nn.l if tbo eo-onerutltin of tbe i ntoai your outing Juno io, wore it rAU,....l cli.i l i.rt un.., t,r,. , u Mil', toitviiiira niiriiitifl of S110.01'.Mle.utl. Tha
tension anC demand f'g ln;.rymion In j of bonds, hit omt.lvlng tltli t Va lo-ir. s tluir behalf, lutornntl i;al comiill'mtlons of ! isiii-olf -eoir.rnd a.( bmii-i s'. : I ll I.r t or tUi eetious Deters Mis t.a" his n-gulaling I e mrp e. ial l.o'n txitip t nt a :-iiu!im.U wis issito of j:'i-.iio.ta tilnuM 1.0 t arofuliy I n .t ilorn o-l pm ler:t t 'lU'in-'i- oxtoi.,) rbe o -rovi od, and ib.i inatftat ou ot acentnil l.sui-nu ' plas in uchiiV intti S -s tusii t o n itix r .v 10 .tot o of ri:isin.tM.-oat ti.n tia.iiui Ie agHla stMitfy ' slrauM I" mo:e tisi-lii-lt. A ro;. la.i 1 . i.oa.w:, 10 omin'-nll Uyt.:i moms fu.l iiar.l.-i! r j bavii g bnup.wi by IH.U li : D .r. (:. toj of eae'.t of rsiUaU'a m Hie Cmiml ' rm..lii,;U ooii'i.; as to f s-'r.tivt- nath:Ht ',
FtatJ- w.raia I-.) eo.ursi and propurly in loinod aii-1 reco.'dcd. a:.d .l.us aianv t-uiies i f snu'Ioua ci ticoni.ip K-o-ii'l bo tlotA'tMi.l. and unjust responsibilities uo-iid b - av. Med. TtlK t ' SVl Alt til BVICB. Tho reoranni . nt cm or tlio consular service is a, mai.er of Q.11I..11S im.Kiruin.- to onr national interests. 'Ihe number ot oc sl.'ni pi-intpal ccoisaUr odlco U belie', ed to b j gro.it .-x than is at ullnecss.ary for ibo ton .net 01 the public business. It K'-d not to our p 4iiy tu maintain more than a modertto nnuiiror of p iutipal oiiKOa, oaili 3.ii'.-'rto.i l.y 11 satury su Violent to enable ("to in.-umb-.-ut to 1 v j in oouifort, aud so oistribitted at to sccitro tbs oolivonieut super. ision. throagh snuonllnate aa-ncies.
of ..Units over a coaHhluravlo oistnot. about 1).,HM,U0. A'. Srst t.ij!it tuts Wmll 1 reptat the rto jiiiik.ii.1.i1Uhh ba.etofore made ' seem til bs a j:'olltab:.i aoxl aensliiln by me, that the iipp.oprlntlonn foi tbo inainten- 1 triunoottrc oil the ;. art of tho Uotanoe of our dip:oir.utio and consul-ir urrkt ; snrauit, but, as ug-i iil by tb!
snomu 00 recast ; mat we a i-.mu.a uotitriai or . uuolllcial teo, v. h'. h our roprt .icnttitivaii ab.-ctd are now p.-niiut. a ki trvntas uteur personal nerconsular Insp c ion should 'bo instituted; and mat n ntniit-a irniiu-'r 01 ecret.anos ot .Legation largo ahouid Ik: authorised. 'lilt W.tHlUN.ir.lX KNTEJi'tHU. Appioprlitto Ji'jjlslation by C-snsross in wgitrd to the (.Vntoniii il i t:. l-ri.t'o 1 of tho inauguration of Cori'.e Wnshln ; on is TocormKenrtedi oriirn l'oni.it.s jt.wtkkh. Bfy endeavors to ertablisb by intsrdattcnnt Co-Oeration moosuros lor the prevention of tha exttrminatiou ot tttr seals in uebrin cahave nor. been r. luxed, aud 1 have h pes of oelug eanbled shortly to submit im egoctvo aud satisfacto.y conventional projeot with tbo ntaritiinj powers (or t-ta ai.pra.al of the Souate. Tbo oiastai boundary between our Alaskan po8tcs.-i.oni and Jiriiish C iluntbia, 1 ragret to nay, ha . not r oeived tho ait n.iun demanded I y its lupoitauce, and shioh, on bcvoral occasions herevofore, I have bai tbo honor to recommend to tbo Congress, The almitted itno.fu-tivii-.iiilitv. if not hmiiaiihflittr. oi ma'ting an ac tnrate end preoiso survey aud dom trkutionot tb-j bou dorv lino, as it ia locked in tbe treaty with liuaiiit undsr wldch Alaaitr. was ceded to the L'nite:! Stales. rend.M-s it abolut.'ly recmt.-ito, for tbo prevention of national iurUdiationnl compli.-a; oni, that a-loiiuate an propriation for a reconaoiisano.anc aurvoy to obtain irropor kno ,t 1. d.e of tbo 1 cnilty and tha geographical lo.itur. u of the boundary eiiould bo authorised by Congress with tu- little delay as possible. AID TO WltKtEB VKHBEIiS, It is much to ta dosi- od thtt some agreement sbou:d bo renhad tti.h her )la eaty a Govt-ru. ment by will li tue dauuigus to life and property ou the great lak' b may be alleviated by ramor. iug, or hunianely regulating, the o. S sol a to recfproeal assiataice to wieclceJ or strati, led vessels. Tho as-, of June Is), 1.870, wbieii otfur to Canadian vessels who have access io our inland waters In a d of wtactedOf dirabledves sola, has not yet bee ima etfeobtve through oon. current act ion by Canada. liKrcswxo -rcv-rior: nuEe. 'JX renew my recommendation of two Teste ago Of tbe passage of u oil) tor tbe refunding to certain Getinan eteum li'f lines ot tho into-Test upon tonnage dues i loyally .'X-iotcd. PU-vrtitTtOS OF FllBXCH CFTIZBN3, The due protection ol our citizens c4 French origin or descent frori eb.im of m i.tvtiy service in the event of their returning to or visiting raajo has callol lorih corre-pondence whlca was laid before you at the last sos ilou. In the absettcc of conventioual asteemsnt as 10 naturall ation, wUI.'h is greatly to bo des:ied, this Government se -s no occasion to rccodo roin the s iund posit.on It his ma ll alucd not only withroiiaru to l-ratieo but an to all .sountrtes with -n bit-b the United States have not concluded special tretiefl. 1 - tup. zwo dkaj Eiti'imons. Twice within the lout year has the imperial houssbotd of Germany been visited by death, and t have hancuod to exprcte tho io:rroW of this I'oopl) and thoir aiiprecintiau t tbe lofty cliiu'a.-ior ot the la o aged Kmpeinr William, and tbeir s vmpatby with the heroism on tier sufttring ot his sen, the late Enijetor Fredurick, RtMOA. On tho 10th of April last I laid before the House of Heproscntatlves full infuraimion raepectbig our in. orcats m Hataoa, and hi Ihe sabsecpient correspotitieauo ou tbo same liubjoet, which trill bo aid be ore you in due course, tha history of event! ia those Lslands will ba found. THE Ct-tSLSa t((hiNdO!t, In a message u:cotMuiyIng my apfrroval, on tbo 1st day of Ociober hit, of a bill for the exelusion of hineso laborers, I laid before Congress full iufomialion and ail correspondenoa touching tho n-gotiaticn of the treaty witsi China,. Coucle.d-.l at this capital oh the lilb day of March, !-", and wmoh, having been cona.-med by tbo Henata, with certain nmandttients, waa rojeo'.ed by the Chinese eit Tit's message contaiikd a rt . c :: m.-.i-ia'-ion tii.w a actm of money bo ut.-.i-.-iii at'.-t as eoi't.i.-nsstiou to Ci.iuee bub. . r i w'.io 1 -ad a 1 a in,- tries at 'hv nauds of i(itv.ii! men w:tt'in out ' ar-ddlctton. 1-uuU ittccu b-:vui--' b- ii da -y made, cue lima 1 teoo om. ! nth. cbf Chiuora Gort-nm nt. it i.. .it. vie j r.'iod t: ai , I.-tbe consutb .01 1 th. Inttex of tilts ie-9 of Cfcfacae subjects in i iof.cc-.' nco with tho ex, r sod wish of both : 1: -v, 1 .n-m.s. a e-.uaa of ttlii' feeling W ' i i. 1 ..-I'-.an iitly ro:noVJd. 1 o:ti:4 m pismja. 1 .tdiultmi-tl" ml-ion ir-nn c'orea has beearec.cu, and tue gou rai mteiccurao oe v-eon too tv .uiilitt.i. o-'uc-.-iioj:.itv. ttip wv y .,. - is now ta.al..:.l. : i:-ic i-. i rovision is fifrnlw TMnmmBliilKl S lax courts in COPJII. f Oiai.l una mwfniuiw diplomatic reprca.ntalion at tbis capital, and bos evinced very greit in.crest in tbo enterprJae and aehlovemeiita of our citizens. I azpt therelore, bopeftiL that beneficial coinmor rotations between tbe two countries maybe i.mght about, van nr:vor,OTKKi rs HAVTt I anoouuee with sincere regret that Baytl has Bgain bee mo the theater of insurroctlou, dlsorder and b'oolshtd. Tho titular government of l'resident Siileman has Iwcn forcibly overthrown, t nd he driven tut ot tha country to Fra oe, where he has since died. The tenure of powor has been so unstable amid the war otfaoilont that has ensued abico the expulsion of 1 resident Saloui n, that no govarnment constituted by tha will of tbe Baytian people has been recognized as administering respomibibiy tiio Blt'aira of that country. Our ropro sentaf've has boon inetruuted to libs ain fr m interlertnoo between tlio warring fastiona, nndft ve-sol of our navy hits been asm. to the Ilayiian waters to sustain our MInistBr and lor tho protection of tho persons an I pioperty of American citizona. Due precaution;! nave beau ttkon to enforce our neutrality laws, ai d prevent our territory from becoming the base of military supplies for either of tbe warring factions. Under color of a blocliado, of which nn reasonublo notice hod been given and which does not appear to hare been efficiently maintained, a seizure of vesa- Is umlor the Amorioe.n flog has been reported, and in conse-iuenee, moasureti to prevent and redress any molestation of any of our innocent merchantmen have beenaoopted. COMMUNICATION WITH BONO t. TOO. Proclamation waa duly made on the 0th day of Kovom'icr, lt87, of the conventional extension of lb treaty of Juno 3, 13 5, with Hawaii, under which relations of such speolal and bouelleom intercourse bat e bean created. In the vact held of Orion al oonum rco now enfolded from our Pacific lordera, no feature prosen, a stronger recommendations for Congressional action than tho establishment of communication by submarine telegraph cvlth Honolulu. Tbe geographical position of tboHawailan group, in rola ion to ourp tcillo Mated, creates a ne ural Intordopoudeu.'y and mutuant y of interest which our proaent treaties re intanclod to fuater, aud nbicb make close communication' a legtcal and comiuere.'ol ueeeasity. ouii SIVU11 liKvi-'Diao. Tho wisdom of conc.udiug a treaty tI com-mei-eiat. reciprocity with Moxico has been heretofore stated in mf ulescivji. to Congress, and ibe lapse of itmotind growth of commerce with that cioso neighbor on I elster Bepuhllo confirm tho judgment 'O expressed. The precise relocation of our boundary lina Is needful, aul adequate appropr ation is uow recommended. it is with sinoera satiafaotion that 1 am enabled to admit tbe spirit of good nolsl-borhood and friendlv co-op- r. tiou niid concii ation that) has marked th cm reapon-leuce and notion of toe Mexican tt tooritie in tuolr sbaro of tho task iu maintaining law and order about tbe lino of our coi: inon bo. ndary. Hie loug-peudinit boundary dispute between Costa Rica -nd Nicaragua tvai relerredtomy arbi ration, aud by an a-.vi.rd ma c on fie -22d oi Mai-ch last th" question has been Dually set-Jed tcr Ibe epves68i satUfaotion of bo-h of tha parties in in oro.i . Other I ore fen ni.it-ors referred to are the abolition ot slavery in hr.nil, the claims against Chill, liaytl, and VoneEuela, and tbe assemblage at Vasbington durinti t he coming your nl the ropresenta. Ives of toutb and Central Amvrtean htntai, wiih those ot Mexico, liayti, and, ban Domingo, to discusa important ooniKsrcIal topics, TDK KATtOJl'S riSAHOBS. The report of tba Beoretarv of the Twaectry ahows tttat tho total ordinary revenues ot thu Goveinment for tbe ftscal year ended June 90, lOSt, amounted to .;3.'o,'.Uii,0 4 '.0. ut which !),-0il.17-i.eii wan e.-e ved froui customs duties and &...4-tj.-..H 1 ii i t-t m luiornal re. enue taxoa. ! Tho total receipts from ull eouro.-a exceeded docn-aao In octicn.ll.ur,a as compared with tho flso.il y nr enlo.l JiiooO -, looTwaa 2fH.it!0., noiwlihstan.itug a paymcut of more tuna 3,otO,-l tor pmiions in excess .of what was paid lor iht purpose in tko latter went oaed ynr. The es.iiuated rocelpto for thu vaar anulnj .Tuna 3ul lHJJ. UN 3i7.l)J0.(liXI. and the estimated ordinary expauditurss for ; the s.une tlmo are 4M75, n 'Mavit, shotr nfl a hnrOluB of S llM .-IJ.illl.iiO. The forooina StalOi mouu of a .ro'uB do not take into account the ! sum iietenssrv io be expended to moot the ro.tiliouieiu8 of tho aiiikin;,' luud act, ataountIna io more thou a. 7 0 u. io annually. '1 he co t of colleottnii the cuso t S revou'ies for tha lust fiscal year waa All ir eon . ; tor the year ldDS it waa .-' inrcent, TI:eo cceof in oimilrovonuo tnxot eulleoted dnrli.g the laat Uaoul ye trover thoao collo :ted ior t'io year ende I Juuo ;i i, was ;:.,4Ki.i.4.3'., and the ooat of colloot'ss this revoutie decroaaed from 3.4 per cent, in ic&7 to lest than .I.J ir-ro. nt. lor tho last Tour. The tax coll ei.clmicdeomnrKariniia95i.'.ii,'i814fortli vi'areu.iug.lunoSi, lcd7, aud $8oi,lil).cii tor tne folloa ing year. ' Iinv.'. . ii me-, f , too veir . n.ied li.ua a . ISii .; It.;. ,nv!, mots Of Tilt' l-iliHliig fuma Ailt aiul for theemiotitysiV, siiaKby (he purchase
! daily i.iux.'in.toi ti liur.-ln irt ) . ournencttl cm
tho vxl lay 01 Hiirii, iii, 01: 1 b.r.-. . .. if.inu. il -jnitl the prasont time, I'ly this lvt.i. t- inds t the k,M.-ramot t, not iei. ii.c 1 10 been purchased p-o an inclniiiir; tnclMli iav of Stvcmber, IMifl, iitimiit tg lo t,i j,t i.'tijj pm. iniiitn p-.iid thor i m am.uiiidt; t! '?,tfAM.tit. 'Ihe premium t(ded ti La. jriutial of thue boiutt ropraaoiit-! attln 'eitnieil tv-.d-n-J nV.itt Sperro tt tat .'st f a-: In tiui" t hv atlll had lo ran, aud the tfeving I o ih. i iv n mant Kpri'seutedliy the sitfereooi u 1 -1 o .rc Die amount f lutereat at i i-r ont. ii(si tlis-som paM fir l-riueiindandi eniiuui. a-ad wliat it wo.ihi ha e paid for iiiteicit at tiie rata ;;i,cftil or the I b. nd-i. if thaw hod r:n to t :.r ut:Mtv. is i nner. tirj o.'tao jroasn y, trie 11 irpin3 tuttfl Sipvndod ftr tho purmo of boida tras irjf naf dni-.ru in ui t!:e pe-jpit biexcsiin ot auyactsal immi 01 tu-, uu .'uratuoi: :.,.una. vii.s so e-petma. rather ibntaljow it to re a da ireiiithe irnaiwry. Ii till sursltts, 1: :.ler the in-i j.tini of al and cquiliiWo l.ws. i.'ii4le'i :;t. othchi,ndi of tho people, 2t would bavo be ;i nrot-.h in 1 nir buaint-M at lotst 6p:r csot. : -;t anaiuii. lit - thictiui!fi!om.. jamo.iit of lit ro t upon ihs pftt.oii and pr (ttitui , uprn tl i. b ado aat i:-.n time they hod to runit die rati of ii pers-mt, the saving of up rear, t rado or the pooplb - thoiiurohaaecf f-uefa bonds. Ilia lomwll id - pear to be itJi',,7 II, M. 'Ibis calMtatiett would socio to cli-nic ustrate 1 bat If eteeutv auiwwi.i) t'UXlbU'U 1' VU.il.lU.lU, 1.UH' the GoveitttttfJ.t is foraei pursue ifcti i pottery of pundiasii ij) iti own iouds a; : tho promiiims Mob : t ir.ll l to'.ossury to -nm, ; the loss to Ihi pipe will bo him! e u ot ; minions or aoi re. s uon tan ;u; euo.'io ol udu waa uuuertaitsa a,s t louvionai, uoitriy an ,m Barobot-BOffoiwl worn nt last licoL-p-ed. It l-.:v-beon atiae qnitu ftpporsut tha the Govorni.1 ; was ia duiger or l,:g aubje:;ed to eomblua tions to raise th uir p -eu No irltuatacdin ia. I loraopimia pair out ia tile rtircb'tie of boadt ! the eurpluala t ie Tn.no -ry us tbo 9,thdnyo' oval0.r, icfis, wrs WJ,2 --'1 .VI, after idaottag ab-rat $3Xiiil.coo J im lira' moat for the iHty mont ot pctnixcn At tha close Hi! tlto fiscal year ended Juno 30, ico7, mere naa linen Hiinu. irtier ttlo oompal Miry silver v..iii.ccij4 wib -'.--w.i;., o in Bltver aoiiar-i, s...oti!i,i(u or win-t .iero i-i tim Lniicii of tho iwoule. (In tiio 8tU diy ot June, 18 1, there had btior coined SiiKi.) 1. jai. and of thii BM,8l),3. 3 wal. in iieola'. Mi;i tolu and e.11,010 tu Biner iiertiuui,ti!, 101' tne n-uetnptlioil ot which Hllvir t.ollan i;o tt .it emoiuti. war 1 held bv tbo Gtivtrnn ent. On tho Siitb coy c f Nwomb.'r. 1888, 3M,Sf0, 900 had been cjls.-d, iti- .W n.la.i of tho s tiver do! larswore acttiailyii cire ilntku, ani 7, U8, aitt ia ceitlflca oi. Tbo 1 ea arv racc-mmondi ; the tttspcnsicm of tiieititlhe.- 3oiua;oof siivtr aua u auou icMuioieutt.iion 1 earnestly con cur. mo, anrsnr. The Rocrotsay of War r.iiorti that tha army atthodatect 'ihe last roi.nrns, cons'stodoi'.McS olhcora and 24.S-.0 enlitled iti.l - Tuoauuatcx pendlturas of nfce Wai De iaribient for tba S sex year ended Juno 9), If SI, . rao. Uil to sr il.ltii. id7.07,ef vhiclit pum tiCi.l tl.31'i was expe.uict. for public troths, iuclu'lta.; river and Lar ,r im provi-ments rums inl s n dtfi latloua (or curu of large calitxir, ineluiltai! dynamhe fcti ta, anc for tlio eeutbliihin0;it oi an itrmy run :acrtor nave been pre.ara.t ,-uic m ib for tue worK will be lbc. aav.ixtsgu ior. met niosimuenuattoa 01 uu Secrttarvof Wftr tbat iiiix shnl bt & titan fo adv.rttssd- for. The .reosmmaaaatioii of tlm the eiiainfnt)tin of (fhrii o lest thoir lituesi tor prouiouon ;:a ipi:p.-avra. The .lesth ot ii.ar d fHut taaii in Austtst las: wat a national a inct lot fc 'Ho army then lost tlin.mii losf. Ai la ohiilf lhl connlx" bi-. :t bravo and exmr meed Hoder. a wise i.n - ldis - oreet counselor s ua It niodtst ana u-ii.il-! man. Thone o i i any manter c me .wt-Jiiii too rauas or in . or ura l hrso.i anon 1 it uaic; tail to pay doei l end williilg homasetohit greatness and tt ilKlory o:! hlioaroer; but tbtrj will ch rieb vl b ntoie tender sonaibility lh lovUamcmor) ct bis Simple, (tnerous sua considerate n 'tur... Tlio condition of the Aimchc Tudians, 3)3 in number, held s.t prisanurt at Ji nuit Vernon barracks, Ala., is .Ii -Mured :o be genu. Thoubildrcn are Bent to Colli lie or 11 amiiton f or Kch'io Ing. 1 am not at all In (.ympntliy Wutt those beaovo lent but in judl ;i mv iik p: win. ore coiietimtjiy insisting that it, b b lmiians shtuj I be iMttrnett to the reservation. Thoir removal was an absolute necessity, if tdte ives and jroperiiy of the citizens upon il s I'robtlcr ere lo be at all regarded by the llu.crnmeat. Their continued restraintatatiiiitwniM rori tho seeds ot tbeir tar;atltmdii!it4mar.Uaaioatmtlals still neoessery.. ; THE NAV. - Tho report of iho Seoiatory o( the Navy dlsdoees the moat latls at lory pre gross in the work of roconstruatin, j the ui ,vy maud dentins the past tear. Of tbo' il vl In course uf construction, fl o, vi;.: tho'. litt.ie.Ui-. l-.alt;-sae Yexktowa. Ve.iUtius and ibe l'fl ; 1 1, l:te .it .:i.lt:jiil. i;jt-:i taim.-'heil ai.d Kfi ta;i. ily i.ppoa."jioi;. ct.'.inlt!t on ; aii-l in additidn b. tt i.b;vo tbe FMiadcl- ' hii. the Sua Pnosiat.. ;l ov ik, Hii i-.:. nin-itov-tfiip - unl mid thj HirroseHoiJ V , o' 0 boat are T Oitaiir '.:.viMaj4arteais. ... tb.-df-pranoa; iiiiius ;bcn xs year. Too gr-na aired ly i ib-ln aui! "tartag mj'le gives i-io-g.oi'.csfortUt eieetfi. ion thai these sieve:- -.ft hobiwiil bo ii.ic r-.itsrali d in P trtof tho A;i-"-i. can navy ttitlila th! i;et iwalio mo:.:h? j ----- - - - - - - - -- . . : , j The report .ebews Alt 4, notriibfjUmdins tar ordinary ot i.r sj. nil tire oi thsdet'-nri-mentfor the three y.tr ondu' June.-U), -. are less by mora Chun 21 percent, than a neb . -penditures for tlio tbieo years ending Jni So, : WW. . TD i niWOrF KB nfl ITMEXT. . The report cflJie PC( tmouter General shows a' marked increcac of buii.nesa in every branch of the nostal service. Tiennmlr of no. tofSces on Julv 1, last:, nan o',"U an increase of O.iai In three ycara. a4 of il.ilO fci: the last fl-ical year, hree-tlelitesy olcoa have iecroasea irom 180 iri the f seal yoar ended Jun' 3 . 18S7, to iPt In ti e year ended June 3), 1883. In the rutin-.: y mall service there baa he n an Incrtas-iilnoa). year or 104 routes, end in tbenuuibircrmlljs u-.vei.d per annum uq Increase oi l.'0.VW,0w. Tbe es timated increase of railroad aivio for the vear was 6, .Oil mile s, but the amount of niw railroad sirvioe autually Eut on was 12,7t)4..S) miles. Tha volume of uainesa il tha Motioy-wdr Di.ision, including trnna ictioai in po al notes, reached tho sum ol npvrcud of 811.1,100,000 tor the year. T tulug Jb o 1 nit yea parcel-post oottvcnt:ona have iieen ciuicadbc with Ttarbadocs. the Bonamns, llrltisb Honduras and Mexico, and are now under u-go.iatton with all the Central lud &.nth -V uerican Hte-toa, The incrcafe o! ciirn.spondcn with foreign oc un tries dni-ing tie past three years is gratify .ng, lad itacmo.-laliy ueta'de and exceptional -with. Uie CiKitnil aud South American States and wit tt Me slci. As ti e greater port of mail matter era bat g. with tliese countii-s ia coinmercia'. in Itc ei.li.ni.ter, this inowase I evidence of the improv id licsiniss relatione '.vith them. The. praotlial operation ot the parcetpost convonlioao, so lur as negotiated, ban served to fidful ibe ihosi. favafablo jirediotiortii aa to their eonellts The Iiill 10 prcvliia ft r pablle buildings, where thug oss teoeipts of h noatofrlce exceeded e, certain suui, in emmioudt-d. Somi more Jits'; method ci doieraoin J15 tbe amocnt to bo paid fourth-class VaitmaateiS is demanded. Borne leg slatl m for tho :lle( of poat-odlv-e olersa and carrlei-a should be issued. Th ) total !ippfoir:iti5 1 for all clerks lu offices tbrou -ihout th i In ited States 1 S.9ai, 0 '. The legislation uflte 1113 th i-elatlons of tho Clovoriimmt with rulnada Is hi need of revision. While for thu nest pirt tto railroad companies throvgwut tue .conntiy have cordially co-ore ut it. wltb the Fostoffice Ucpartmeut m rmKieimg exeeiie iv t-r,t,w, yen. under tho law an it stands, whi o the eonip-Kia-, tton to them f )i car ying th m.iUia hmltea aud re julstod, aulalthoughra,hoaJs are male TKtat roada bv Inn. tbe o la no'inthoritv rerjosed anywhere to c iiiiitol 1 0 ownoi of a railroad to I load and carry tbe Intted 8:atca malL The only altornr-.tiv.j jirovldeil by act ot tongr.ns . Incnuoolretuwl fafoi the lo itmaoter Goaral 1 to send mail fur hard I y pony express. TH H 1 it" l U'l 1-1V :' . ItiaTTtlS. The report ot he At rneyO moral stafies that though fudgtneiits la oivil suits amounUnt to $3 3,1)41.0 wciro recoverai m tavor ot tae tovermnent huhoii tne yoar, oiuy $192,1104 wat coliaeted tber-mn. and thai, thoueh lues. lMnnlticia. one! tnrfeitu were iunoaed. omoant-' ing 10 'U, t., only .! H.3;Ui was paid on account saeroci. xiie report aiao shows t'lat alms Mojoli. 1891, there have boon n 'Oily eO conihitttous 'oir polygamy tit Uutli and Idaho, and th: cpiulon la exiirt saod tbat uuder the v gilant oso utioi of th.i law polygamy within ths Un t.nl Rtat fs is viri unllv at art end, , Tbe suits a-aiunt tho iei'iieiuitlenil?ratiug tend of Ihe J ormoi.i Church have rc iulted in a degree So .a.ua1 n la, llni.atinaH an 1 ilia VI ttPt.W WVtIWUU V M.Wala Ull l IWJ f , sMAimUns tj iinma Aft iliiiil in lia th hfula OI at. iaaaln . vr wauraa sVim rVIIU.V 1 ran, In tbo renorti if tho rccrotw ot tlw interior tho conditio .wi tu rit',aus bnmoliw ofonrUCh m&titnvlti(f8 conuooie-i vun .DWceinrroieBS ond I S aperatijns .I'trlng t:ie past voir aw fully exhibit! L 1 oannot too strenuously insist upon too impel taenia m ii.uut-. iuo..nu.v w w IUCIUllHl.llliniltH.9 ' 1 .I.VJtIV UIOB..IV.WH.. ure aright d ijjI:Io i of our publio lands, nos only os a muster .)f present jus.lae. Hut fr, . fo.eiiasfi of tho cc inneivucucea future generations. T io broad rich acres ol our agricultural plnlna hnvobcen Iou : proaerved by na.ura to beccnio he r,uit'i-omn.a;odgitt to apeogle elvlliza I and free, upon w . ilch should rest, t we'l-dtatrlbiiied t.Wueraht.i, tho numerous homes of onllgt.tened, equal tad frotornal elttsons. They osuietoWtloualpdssession wi.h the warnuii! oxamp in iur eye a of the entail of inlqui.iea in landed p foprioiorsbip whloh other countries bavs ptrinlt.od mil atill auiter. We have no excuse fcr the vlolaiion of principles cogonUy laugbt by rreiou, by e ample, norfo. ttia allowanca ol prolaxta which have sometimes exposed at r hutda lo ooloaaal greed, I awa wuloh opim tha loora to (raui.uient acqv:i8idOBoraho.uiitrnti:n which permits favor to rnpnclons seh ure by l favorcti. few of expanded oreaa iubi, inauy oaowiw tojvj-, cossory to .Hfotisai at-a ii.st our , li,. .1 1 wnlfn,. and htuiuuilfcv XOa aa. ha tnn Kn-vuvrtlv t.oadcmnccl or nuniehod. Ir is g atl'Vln.-i to Injw tint eomotliing has Iweuti-u-iat laittorcdrea tha Injuries to oar ! ih onto ai d c'.iek th5 perilous tepdonoy of the iwkltus vr.sieof national at'inahi: that over itViO ,.' atroii have boon mreated froni I....,.) nitiipwifmi. I nmi-nvldsnl, cranta aoa . frou'tu'eu hi t tea ai d olauas atrd rotervedfpr ; th , lioui .tt. n.ls of li aiest I iauetry ttltbeiigh ! lass than tbsijMlttr iw-wl.itl?sh
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matt affnr.1 a rMifrjtth : i. ,1: Ihe la irta and struggles ijrjtbfrl near ?j"M-t -. ougnt iBinj sin a h o. antr,.i nt of tiiaaaa iohi.ih r ille -! i i.fioltt&lwafl r.-,t.vi i a; grbi:!i.,u.aritiil4tj( hnliu. Mir I.,? .nttlnS frmyacs par 'test iitota 't. JM Janln lis vtt I d m !-fe':a at ro. eiaitisnv or alplasfiij apreai to be in i-'h toe ttoaaiw :atiutj tui'.'ne. ineso 'jaua-. suii lj d Wa'.e r in tMSAa1i'7t tiro. ! . in n 1 oiil-rll H molt 1 "aely for iho piibiit' SWtwftl be ruilMied. .. CJ1IUIO6 out to sal 5. etther. tieso JakflSf of thir lrriis..:iou to fiwv Ttf rtt l!..l..ti:.-. W,ich 3l?,1818l escici.o lof-iol lp oVf ..jrti:ii tbeir '.reum. 1. ftir prtduetitigt BK.0S rare tf:i tiatetJB4JiS seitinti :c inr.'n-. at.ica or - tue is :he .rime M. is of intSBIg thl-t st -:l Im (n- led, the io9 i Items 1 l.-arlt t .i-i In a .ttispik 1111.7 in, ,1, wri I oni.f Jcn nwrtfivt, lav 1.1?. t.i o .mm. in .foaikH can a :uw till- citutionary cofdlSB nUlro 1K.111 .1.1 ilit. pal), ogootlfrw mr,od i .r iiaato. ilKreAatioiioli-aBtf Stt bat demitl i ' ' : ' ' M? 3tM 1 co .imam! iso 5S.T0 iwiewsniBS apjiroi late m wnroa lie 8s(..Si J I artjasti tot.t. 1 -.iw tactao i ! fitrtos orlmir ' Injwmentiiii':! ! aa.l'jv r3o.i-i i.urt;; as tel a i and fti oily dti .iut oe the vUUj3 Ite. hb naroas , rt vmelmlflsalt j i-.ts IMBasi. " 1 Thai onlltion of our ladtiai S thmes toimpwitw, nndttsiwoweiHl : the tm arfnmii ig cfcanas ioviWtti WUI 111 .iiBU 1 1 - WI )W 1 . rimflHtW BMBtaad eitttJur etorttlea.' it1 prcgrcn. ',r- ielaUaBi'thilitletsS' inf.; tl year lino htn iHallfc ee-ioni die- ir, tat rate 'bb9 i tor re iissati- u of tlici" true inereai ina C..-J . bu-nca a id . Coluiitiuia tes .!fv to lhi vaiii:a tonoo! eoimf .t 1 Mt oa an I hutliailli ; cjo'crh id the lat er methods i : ibiim, Dd ooi 1 l eBtt- its contiatM fiiotir at in i.!veraitviavetwei .tenerv. lous ;:n.H all ihoae eitj i:h-reo 1 r.ave 1 r-M theirs lores nauh ifCTkii still.. . Mined. In dicoctleg : wonot ton .1 y j. jiare nov nil it ra lid dtitatoa. .is t i : ! ...nAM4. Ktis:: oouatv it to tl;- e...',tJts at Itw J9myr. 1 satiafr otlon v Jtii tue r(iUit '. Bsade. No uststtre 4. ' baa ova- bae-.i !ireni ' 'saiAjft j be fair y hojiei if ii shall be d taterofi It 1 1 'eSors opi Mrtunity, 5 meut to tn.tt luoepi naenes- -a lifowhcbth irui.na nucallaritv' . at tht aam... ii.n i tha Inalien'tibil aiTorda aecurtv aralnae the 'rhiksiti periemo of :..iair.i or veaUpean ofa mar e ronao Ira 10 it dealihs Wil Wbeht rer b im tj pon an y reuei'vatWal oe ma. e-com new bo tui-1 au ore. t BUM. 1Hdit,i:iL ::ltd St lOOIl 11 1 taunii hila rs etimld eeeae iiyopii j as reo it t.Ml-ved bi eottletni with t a wav of intiu itrions ecati fatmeiiwill porhi.pa adil a bei.Uhyi waicn vut f.ii. me rucr siu j Nut ! agerny for the atnellita'iiSli people xjipcrti to ue so prommsga? slon, t rgod by th., Sacrstary, 01! eMl fiudttti a of t---i.ieu:ion .is shall. o4:ti possioH ilciy, embrace all tcsohabla yontln of bo h o es, and restrain them ! kindiv and bow n.ieatho .l un.il :Mk)'iMtSl , aro ior xadaeci . Ik ir faculties nd (Ktwals raiueu to toe ittir.1 o:tren ia oi aiieau mcptai Tbe i .verafl.i a ten.inno of IisdiaWeplii7a aobooii incro sol oy ovirs per eas,.tuuin year aid tbo tola- enrollment jjiaoMfl m I Thi ctt of nulnienatea was aotsjawM - rniAd tll n.iii.bav ot ie.Acha.b3 llilllaill.- . is now 5st;ma -ia'. 40. (aor aeiiTly-jtinw til : the cm lituo;i. of the sctioois. iMSJUeae ' obs a: p. In tlio way of ibsrostaf Ht-ii moanti Mo an l t ,:at tuo lieCTSBarir axpawi won e ! i a meaare -t e sonout, -JS ; . , its me loax inoe on u gnw issiu im( Dakota rof.ia.-il to ae; to tiie pi. S5d J tho Col gros at its 'art seas on few op. MSt t portloti of thoir binds tl aetUemsat, njiglfc stand ig modii cation the t.riiaa. wiati mu-mI tc h nil mat. ma it at thois:.-.Ob!)ctiKS Tuelrdsmani Is for Ima. oduuo iiaysnent aftej lull pri io of fl.t o neraorirortna laru cpKs landtl oooupaa.iyof hit)h tSB(l&e akitEB reliheuh. - F ' TH1. rTOSIOS-BUKCVtlii, . The l umber o" pocstoi tera addMttlcr OaM Wj during tha I'.tcid year sudsd Jfsjsd, lepv m G0,, uid iucraase ot pensions iWr.a ttt?S b Jo,7;il casas. The names at 'J5.'l1t39! alohK were h'opprd fr.mli amtfM -B3 ins 'ihe ycarfo fKrtetia nataes, a,wniiBfB of the rear tho number if pwoevll tla M feJJiVl igpensic is wait Of nV'lf WfiTitil timrvlvniMof t.ho warof 151fs. If? fiW'rtdC? owe ot those wb erved in ttaiwar; 1 .130 isjjj dlwsol tbealoxtcsa war; and -e?s widow Oj One lundreii and two dtffriiaSptoS " 51..WU ..11 pi.. ti, tWOlx- O ail.WW"l. -5K i.-.r - - : to HUi-.. ina-mint-'i, ,flilHamoiintIM I t .ii ucm fliirnijr hisitti i.-wl i ji : an iu.-r' ...'! eve: fhy ;ii-otid;ng7eiMlgg l.i-f.u-. rh.- .tpeatc- atcoafltajf-Wi !-tnn ami ope.-ufoti of the ratlHpi i dt.rn that p -no i at Si,at43l,M . 7,1- f t .... tfinri! oxpar.i-CKi o. 11:3 ruu.i. u O .. i, . L'c'l :'c':n; j.1 ... rc-. v lit ires "f !b-;-&frcij-iiici:t .litrltat tliS'lS .o. tbwo .gl: y coB'.iaef-d tbf.t sir iisio ihvw.-. i.)'.-nld berevis-drrti adjtisteilfl ..ta i fa- i --sible in tbe Hshr. ! nnv xi -i ait roe i: -rums canes. Tbo fact 'thM? H0m a.tri it unci y'i tiirtcni.:. iRten oi j onTt iai -pri tkl ft n nil. iu iiv miinimi oo in.'t le te.a.il4inl .thhs-i-eto the rcn iaiieia tr io tue ihSiS aruneiit, rial Mie muneni is t-:iv-it bills il it 1. 1 -.died (ttuitated npotr.Ua, rfeel on of general tows, whffie they rBt. msiiy cae exist tag iaaqtii tty ah'i' ties, le id adiliU mat foiee to die rcotna$ Uon fo ' a re vis ion of lihe general lawt, II subiec , " Tba laxity ot ideas prevail Itut tunongaajt numb; r of tor i-eonio lea r-ttu! .wwaiciar oomim over? day moro marked- The as upon fhlch ib'y st.ojld be siaate.l!' asnger or ueiig Oltosotaier no. readv : liBiona are of.eu claiu'.oi. annllcinta are aa much entittl-d aaiv cessin. applitaits, rat'ier than loA. atltitty reaaene-nty iii.rtuiiiitoio w ! Service . If tl-e erttabli -hmeut of itSoiet dents liecontinusd, !. o.. the grttnti! eioni bo not divorced from patSM: other unworthy aaa imd-vvmlti.sSi ationa and ir the houoralda' i Vetera: 1 unfab ly beciraon by these bnt molii 1- ( arm fcr ona wjo ca: nlambi 1 f r thu aid of tbo Gc,v(irmibaliSS ia danter that injory will 30 dots tp tM? oua pa tnotiara or mo ay wuoai oar agw delbl to honor, and that a pr9jugte arouse 1 unjust to owitoniKiB '-l-'--pe&siois. D2IAB'tlIEST W All RirTOiTOTta ThM rtuTciiT' n.Anlc nf lor j-,!t.i:T 1 IhliBl tinned with a cood measure of sool','f , forts ti . dev -lop the processes, eitl w tot uMt tml sugmmt tbe pio-'ts ol Az con btubjud.y. It luts oollaxjiaaa C.1.111H UW1 - M 1V....1 IHWt , and teatol new plants, mrwl of oonljurinnit ,1 1 rm.m rtt TUX1 1 resists 1 the edeanoe of noxiomi lnao I.eWti siruoi-i ro tun uaKro-y tha ana KigJl o to aevi mil n al labor tie highest rorrard ot andgts fu: os. imminity from JafB; -If ortls o! th: year show thu I. ssjtii.jf naa be n 01:0 ol medium p odnetion, ' W &. ous supply 01 tbe ctmauoa et cesii uxo) baa Iw, in as oin.-T and a icniiilna foroxr.l&S taodsn teie certain prodac.s an l boo Jttfja:;! others, wll: 1 ro a nonowetien aitKo to. Kn.-livi-i wat-. FniyvaariaaoitiviisfomitllSi greatottlc industry oi the cx.un'.rt irtissr gored, md tbto engaged in it v era iVuraa the. rspid oxtsoaloa of the Kuroj:ajj plttBue of pleuro-pnenmonia ' Eai-itrhaK Ii. An in llnnnia HiaftaldnJ Ktnlui iy, au l in Tennessee an mall leuvia roreiMHi m qawanrujn. nm eoa InNev Vers, and from 01 a to four ci 'itM oa.'hc: the Sia csof New ftaeey, Penjsylj Uelaw e and Haxylsad wore .ilmcnlasj efteres.- ; . . ' ,. Viii Will Ibis great dejigjr upon ca, wis confrig 00 a'.reaily in the ebanueli otvi wltb ti 10 eeonroBS uuect ana .xrnxwiii ready being :iuned by tt, and I '(Iisb: j pronipiandetKirgeUereilOB txmld be tueee J lualoVi or giving titrt34 iMt ,m tva pa: two- w ;u v aor un mwp H p rtnftnt o -on. Jautcd boLU "w: liy If' UU VI W ; -iSs" won ftl o:wi ii-.b i oiv-o lt t iki a M.bwl riiiiMBm hmM. mn esti!rtit' Irin Wit totHv Pf.tVaaa sni sal Hal fraitl l!WJiat l3t.ft.fABi wHll tit flJ drtDtiOll of rlTtf KBti!
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