Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 33, Number 13, Jasper, Dubois County, 12 December 1890 — Page 2

PRESIDENTS MESSAGE.

(on of

Oaiadag of th SmomA

the Fifty-First OcBgranff.

ST. l.li.l HatrltM Tr4fta4M HU

Annual MrlMH tH Cihc, whleh U KM I Kb Hi MMMS.

aUaaa lal Wiaal

wrrw

3 Th offer Ljitr2"1S!

(or tberwaaoa that lt forutot

propose i not iMg. LimI u &jwuro it conclusion sMtMMUtry to

r.t.k. . . .... i t.. .iuuuluii' tuuMl UutM

fort tS opening of another u

hi ..... i-ii.Jt aiiiM a nrttiHtrlV

wilt mwurr , w7 j ,-.- , - - . rlgltt. dvrlvra from .!, 2kJ"

..IIU... iiM n iithr1illf

WAKHixaiON, Dm 1. Promptly at mm heth )MH8 ef CeKre w mIM t t4w. In th peeeeHee ef large ami interested erewda f apeeta tors. N'umerou floral ewWnw decorated th desks of favored .senators and Kt. preventative, and there was a merry lew of badinage ever the result of the 1 . La ataoliAas.

The preliminary fcusdnes having been

iriBMeUid. which eon lsifrtt m wmiaw

teeing the oath to a few aew Senators and members, the usual com witter

u.r xi)ixinUHl to wait upon the PrOal

4ent ami inform kirn that Con res was la tsin and ready to receive any aoaimunicaUoR he might be pleased to

A t 1 '3d n. w. Private Secretary Hal-

ford appeared at the bar of the llonse

and presented tie rreauienis annum u-ku-li wi at once read. A

...... - . . copy was also presented In the benate. The eaf e Is a follows: TO THK ?K"ATK ANb HOCSE Or RKrKKI!KTA. TiVks Tlie report of the Several executive awartmenu.wh.eh will be laid before ten rlthuSuaU'or-twl exhibit In tie. tall the operation o( the IJovemtncnt tor the lt fiscal year. Only the more !' taut incident-- and results ami chiefly such a jv bt; the foundation tr tlu m-oiii. wentlaUon I fhall .ubwU, will he referred to b Uil annual iuiMCc. . ... The -at anil lnen-aln(c fcuInc of the CovTrHttH'nt ha leen tranat-ttHl by the wvrl (ktnartttient durthgr vyear fln4, i-iit-rcy and -ci. The wvnuef anaoumtn to Uvv $4Vd,J-. has bet n cob IwHHi a dibured wjthout reVfaJInjf, m firMl can ascertain, a rtnttte eo of defalcation or tiutH'zileimRt. An earnw flort has been tnakti stiuiulato awnswof rpoBfibllity and public duly m a ottieer

done I)v lilfiH na wimufi ii . - . , Tavorafdo critlt is:. I speak of tin , with freedom, beeauM.. the credit of this oo4 work int mine, but l( h'irel by th badso the ?vtr:l Unartmenw with the. trresU bodv of faithful oltfcers and employe l

of CoHicnv invited to all the method of cite Administration, and to every tt' at FOKKtGX aELATlOXS. The frlondlv relation of eur country with t national of Eunlf and of the Kt have bM undisturbed, while the tie of nood will anU common Interest thit hind u to the tatee of the H.-tern Hemisphere have be.;n tatwfetv Mrenxthened by the conferene held In tki' capital to cold'r measures for the geaeral welfare. THE ISTKRXATIOSAr. MVHINK CO.NrXRKXCC The International Marine Confer.-nee which met at Wa-hIn(ctJ lat winter t ached a very jrratilyiiMc rwult. The reifu latloitf 8uc(ed have been brought to the attention T all the wovernments reurewnt. i .ui tiu.ir ,. i-.ii uiiotitUiH l coutldentlv

exeeted. The Htilatlon of Comtrt-s- at , the tftfet seeIon U in eonforwity with the , propositions of the confereM;.tandthe proefamatlon therein provided for wu b lud when th otlier power have clveu notice of Cheir adhesion. THE HaiZILIXS RErCHLIC. Toward the end f the pait year the only Jndenendeut monarehlcal itovenimeiit on the WMtern continent, that of Hraxil, ceased to xit and was succeeded hy a republic. IJiploaMtie relations were at one established ,wlth the new icovernment. but It was not oonptetely recognised until an opportunltv atad been afforded to ascertain that It had sonalar approval and support. When the e4re of eventa had yielded aiuranee of 'alii fact, no time was Wt in extendinK the myr Kovernment a full and cordial welcome Eato the family of American eouiwonwealths. THK CKKTKAL AMR I CAS TMOCBLES. The peaee of Central America ha again dhHorbed thronfh a revolutionary ofeance in Salvador, which wa not reeoc. atisedhy other States, and hostilities broke u between Salvador and Guatemala, threatMia to involve all Central America in conA let, and to undo the progretM which had been made toward a union of interests. The orts of this Government were promptly Kml zealously exercised to compote thefr dlaereneee. and through the active e (forts of the reprentative of the United Mates a provisional treaty of peaee waa, aliened Anjrot 3$, whereby the right of the republieot Salvador to choo It own rulers wan reeog. HUM. General Keteta, the Chief of the l'ru-

nlrmed In the presidency by the Alterably

tMv Eiif ivii nv mititirviiii.

Theklllineof General Itarnindlaon board the racine Mall Samer Acapuleo, while an chored en transit in the port of San Joe de

Ibk failed in a revolutionary attempt to in

yen! uaMtemaiH irom .wiaan remraij -General Rarrundla took pace at Acapuleo iuumu -The -rvitiiunc tt f W. r'ir'H t:4 .

tlves of the United states was oUKbt to eet his seliure. nrst at Champrleo, where the steam-er touched, and afterwards at S?an Joe, The captain of the steamer reftiM-d to jrlve up his pMaenaer without a written order from the United States Minister: the latter furnished the desired ltter, stipulating as the condition) f his action, that General Karruudia'H life should be pared and that he should he tried -only for offenses irrtiwinaout of his insurrec. tlouary movements This letter wa pro-d-aced to the captain of the Acapuleo by the military commander at San Joee us his war rant to take the ta-eng'r from tlio Heatner. General Harrundla resisted capture and wa vinj l 1... .kJ- ik-,At.it tliu tlii. M Its fat or.

; Mianer, had exceeded the bounds of hit i au-tfrirlt- In intirv alnr. In compliance with I u ! i.. tt tktt iIiiuIkmibI'ih -iulls-riritiiMi. I

to author!- r nd etfect. In violation of Jftreeedent, the selnuro on a vessel of the United States ot a palmier In transit charged with MllUeal oSemMJ. in order that he might he fiM for such offenws under what was deeribed a martial law, 1 whs contrantd to disavow Mr. Mixner'naet and recall him from

MYt post,

lhtV- vkim nreoedlmr the OUttra Ot

i : "

ixwttn

hit trtMihles

HAWAII A THE M'KlSt-KT niLI- . i 4 ..... .. Mti. itfkiu, aa tan

in lira l Mi im mv m . - Kingdom of Hawaii which I am bound to preume was wholly unintentional, tmtlee were . . .in f uln awbi aa laa

iwviea on certain miii" eluded in the reciproelty treaty now exlating bet ween the United ."jtatea ami t he hiHgdom of Hawaii without indleatlmf the H-ery except lou In favor of that Kingdom. I hope lmgre will tepalr what might othera fse wvim to u a breach of faith on the part of this Government. THMATY KKfcATIOSa WtTH JAPAX. The revision of our treaty relation wHn the empire of Japan ha continued Mi he the ftutrieet itf eonalderatlon and of firie.imnd. eniiv The questions Involved are both -Vive and delicate i and. while It TJi Sutv to see that the Interests of the United

unduo dlMTlnt nation, I sincerely bone that

Hucn revision a win -xiwtatUkas of the Japanese (.overwnw-nt ...i... i... unit huir.ixistlmr

trfemllv relatlom. lartween Japan and the

United tau-a will uw eneeteo.

THr. vimici:i riv.it. rnojECT.

IM Ik' t ... n B. . 1 . L. W , IIHlldt tW

IRC .IKHIMHa HMIfll , ' I . . , niiui ..." . ...1 . . r .v..- iiti i i iliiu Im waiAlrlHir tliM MTMt

VT7I I " I w "n -'.-' l --- Mconraglng progress, all the prvlimln,try -oonditlonsand Initial oHrratlwnt having been Aweompllshed within the prescribed time. THK CHI MAN CtIMS. Daring the year negotiations have tKen renewed for the attlein4nt of the claims of American citizens against the Government Chill, principally growing out of the late war with I'eru. The reports from our Minisrt Santiago warrant the expectation of an 4sarly and satisfactory adjustment. CHIS'A. Oar" relatlona with China, which have for several years occupied o Important a place In our alphmmtlc history, have called for areful consideration and have been the suhtof much correspondence- Tltecommunlatlons of the Chinese Minister havi; brought Into view the whole subK"t ot our conventional relations with his cotmtry i and at the smrne time this Government, through itslegatUm at Pekin. has tuught to arrange various waiters ami complaints touching the inter. . . ilf... ..f .1M. lll...nu iU IHllHM

Jn perstianceof the concurrent rcsorution ot OcHbr I,tw. t have propved to the Oovrment ut Mexico, and Ur at Britain, to consider a conventional regulation of the passing of Chinese laborers across our south. rn and northern trontters. traxcx. Our relations with the French republic continue to be cordial. Oiir reptesentative

removal ot the re.trietionsii..iH. d uponour m4 products, and It Is believed that sub- , MaHttal progress ha bee made towards a I Just settlement, samoax ArrAi. TheSamoan treatv u'tl lat year at Iter-

Km hv the representative of the I niteit

mkxicax ArrAin. The friendship between our country and Mexico, bom of close nelaMmrhmMf and strengthened by many conslttenitfjw' ptt' tlm:te mtervoun-e and wlproeal Interest, has never been more conspi-euous thaw aow, nor more hopeful ol inerea-ed In-neflt to both

nations, intk imervouiwwi iwj " tries bv rail, already great, w making: eon. stant growth. agt..lTIO W-1TM SPAIN'. The cordial character of our relation- with Spain warrant the hopetlmt by tlie eontinnance of method of.'rlcndly negjHlation. mueh mav bo accomplished in tiM.' direct ion of an uilJnVtuieiil of piiidliiiri.uitioiis ami of the lncreiis.0 of our trtule. 1 he extent and develoiunent of our trade with t ho Island of Cuba ivet the commercial relations -.h the

I nitetl s:itte anu am w mi a f -"' iH.rlunc'. It is not doubted that a pevlal arrangewebt in regard to commerce, l-ae l upon the reelpnwlty provision of the ri-ceht Tariff act. would operate tno-t luwllelally fur both governments. This subject ss now receiving atteatlon. JOHX EKICMOX. The restoration of the remain of John

r.riesson tu Sweden affortied a gratiiytngoecation to honor the memory of the great lit vetor,to whose S'stlti oiir country owe-o muVh.;mdtobt-.ir Mltmv to the unbroken friendh;p which hiH existed between the land which Imre hint and our own, which claimed him as a cit.zcn.

tMV vr.VK7fKLiV CLAIMS.

On the 2d of S-eptemlM-r last the eommllon appointed to revise Hie proeeiingf. of the iM3iiiininveiition tn-t ween the I i:lted Hates

VKn.Tii.itii nf tw. l, mi, -'lit It-, lalors to a

close, within the period tlxed for that pur.

pO-t-e. ThO prOCetlltng Ol uw unrumniislon werechar,uterized by a spirit of Impartiality and a high seiiso of Justice, and an In-

of dt.-cuss.on between the two governments, . . , ... .. ............ . 1 1 . V-.. .

Has necn uisposcu oi in a nunm i i"v m--orable and eatrsMctory to both parties.

THE COlXAK SKKV1CB. ThelegHlation of the past few yfcars has evinced on the part of Cotigre-" a growing realization of the Importance of the consular

Service in HWUTinuurnminnivwi abroad anil In protecting the domestic rev. etiue. As tlie scope of operation expand, increased provi-lon must he made to keep up the essential standard ot emeleney. Thw necessity of some adequate measure of supervtelon and Iwspeeti'w bM -ee J of tea presnte.l that 1 need only commend the Mioject to your attention. riN-AXCIAt. Th revenues of the Government from all

sources for the fiscal year ending June JO. ana Ca ial UL osaal tttA ta-tI T-

pendltures for the same period were $,W8.-

let. 32. ine IMifim rnrijiii .-c-i.-i-

fore been lucJUdcu in ine sjaiemem. uAu, -.tftfr.,v-AlAMZ unit for t lin Yiur-

poee of comparison the sum of

snouiil oe uraucHii ir"m piu-i-

aeeount. The surplus ior tne year, inciing the amount applied to the sliiklng fniul. was Jl(ft,tH.T.Mt. The recolHs for 19 were SISJ1bXC79. and the espendlturea $l.7.. S71 In excess of those of J. The oostonw receipts increased H3M. "d"iB receipt from internal revenue $11.7,ltI.W. while on the side of expenditures, that for pensions was $llI.Tt.is5 In exeaas Ot the preceding year. RECEIPTS AM E.rSXBrnTE8. The Treasurv statement for the current nsce-I year, partly actual and partly est I matReceipt from all sourcese. lVX,M,(m; total expenditure, 5-.t,0-W,tt, leaving a surplus of IM,,oaa-not taking the postal receipts

into account on either side. 1 no low oi revenue from custom for the last onarterla etltated at I35,Wjo,-. but from this is deducted a gain of about tH,VA.m realized during the nrst four months of the year. For the year the total estimated receipts are ST3,(W.0W and the estimated expenditures Wl.ta.Vt. leaving an estlmatctl surplus of $15,H7,7WW, which, with a cash balance of $83,WJ.0id at the beginning ot the year, will give tW,ll-.Tt.W as the sum avail able tor the redemption of outstanding

IWItV VI WWl V.-. m .. .. . vi ueiptsand 'xpenciitures for the IVist OfWee Department being equal are not Included In tola statement on Cither side. rinCHA-E OF SILVKK RCtLIOX. Th act "directing the purchase of silver bullion and the lsue of Tnaury notes thereon." approved June 14. 10. ha been administered by the ineretary ol the Treaaurv with an earnest piirpooe to get into elr-i-ulatlon at the (earliest possible date the full monthly amounts of Treasury notest contentplatit by Its provision, and at the time to give to the market for silver bullion such support an the law contemplates. he recent depreciation In the price of silver has been observed with regret. The rapid rise In price which antlcj. n..t unit fnllowc-d the passage m the

act was influenced in some oegree by spcen . ... .... . . . ... ........ I r. I. Ih nurl lh

result of the same cause and In part of the recent monetary disturbances. Some month of further trial will he necessary to deterHilnethe permanent effect of thereeent legilatlon upon silver values, lmt At Is rnitlfyinir to know that the in:reMl clretilatlon secured hy the act has exerted and will continue to exert a more benenclal Influence upon business and upon general values. THK HECB.VT FISANCIAl. t'LL'KKr. The re-em monetary disturbances In Kngtand ar not unlikely to suggest a re exam-

very large supply of gold will. If not lotbv

impulsive ii'ifiHum in im nil-,,"---

omctAt. MH.MWt s. ..U. u&AAla.akiA tn- at m

rkarge of the hoapHal mot erviMi wnd ol Sh-antsH-rJeraare This ehaaga waa aWtej la July, V

that tltwe thrri-wseeej -Wntioii. more fhau half f ftfJif

from tne reia vnw -riWry to tht a.DadieaAHm of peasioa alafwa, rTTvlA ULi. .i v -i.ih iiiat.tnouitsioverina.-

JaauewTalls had e.....e In, there was not a

iitgie ease tnat mm wwmihw amw eresl.

COAST PltrgSiSE WOUK ANP OitngAnCK. I miK'ur lu the reeommendatloHS of the Rveretao that adequate and regular appro. nrUllous le eontlntted for coast defense work and ordnance, liana have b-s-en praetlcally agreeil upon and there can be no good rsason for delaying the execution of them, whils t he defenseless state of our great sea ports furnlshea aa urgent reaaoa for wl axpedition. state Mir.mA. llie eaeouragement that has been extended

to the

Htog a . . ......

: , .... . ...Illiuuii .H MlilklUl MIHril

tule, iM a large sense, ihe amy of the United Stale-, while alntut "ve-slxthsthe annual Co of their maintenance ht defrayed by the State. THE PgPAKTMKXT OT Jf STIOK. vu rvnort of the Attorney-General la,

under the law. submitted directly to ' Coif, ares, but as the Department ot Justice Is one of the executive, departmente, sm r.ferenee to the work done I appropriate here. A vigorous and. in the main, effective , effort ha been made to bring to trial and nunlsttmcnt violator of the laws; but. at t ! thesame time, care has been take that trlv. I olous and technical offense should not be

used to swell ine ioe mi

the set A Wg. will jJi

a7uy where gkm Jm

22fJ r.r"7nmtU afaar e.mtuae.

aeeitnrea for aawtnarew

L ,-.ui-Hay.i .iasai.'i)i BAjig.

I bad oeeaaioM. lu Lt??? roMgreana report adopted by the Interna. rjZTIklW-srWfr upon the aubloet

rvTMl tne real ..""A " ""m ' '7' ;.-ui.n. a u lutaraat IihisI

C-7ery pisla! m!

the Htirr st'OAg wvi'srar. The 1-aformatUm gKeby the the Mare4 slid proaueeta of the bee sgar ladaWry U full of lufrreat. It ha alraady matled Urn experimental stag and I a eoaiMlswUU. The area over whleh tke augar beet can be suefully cultivated Is v?y large, and another ffaltferop f great Talue I oMerett to the ehoiee of the farmer. THE CtVH.MtuVKE LAW. The law relating to the civil service baa, so far a I can learn, bean exeented by those ;...T!.- iw.. ,w.w.h- f annolntment in tke

cTai3el hervlet' with fidelity and Impar

ii rv exchange netweaa u -".

seuted that wmfereaoa. uch an iumiim. tiiliiwiHild greatly promote the trade we ara IiikmgofeveloV 1 renew the raeommesi. datum that a careful and w.ll guarded aha, tar be granted. XKI.IKr rK THK St'PaEME COURT. The bill for tlie relief of tle gunreme Court has alter many years of dlseulon,rehHl h tHMitlon wheii dnal action Is easily attainilileTand it is hond that any difference of MPtnion may be mi harmonised a to save the ctctlal feature of this very important

new my rei-ommendatlon that the aalarfe f "he Judge of the United State District

tialitv. and thervlew has been rtbe so readjuste! that none of Hhshi

atisrar . 'Ti?" ; jrr.r:r.. . shall r

show a largo " ",.?'". TiT"

the year wun very iiwiiwm i-7"i"

shall reeelve lee than MJ per annum.

A -ATIO.VAL HAXKKCIT I-AW. The enactment of a National bankrupt law ..hi ......v. I .n .l.-ir-ilUo. The I lltitu-

ti it having given to Congres Jurisdiction of this subKet. it should be exercised and mil.

irovuieu inriiw imiMiiii", ii.i.!.-. IhMiui'khIi-iuim r-

. ..... k.i.li l,.a.,.w(-M.'-i- -111 1IC Illl, PIT . . ... ..... .. . t..u..l u...l . ........ im

I1VI.IM ii) '"'I'"'"". " suiting irom l u-i-ninm t"'".w uli ot thislettr-lation will lw thei,uteketi ing ltt tb low,.r M- cOMgm, and Ihmm i MraMiii.-.-it uf our manufacturing in- ml.mh mui.. muIm i.r hiMiiveiicv

3utr--. "arger and letter market for our j hww nt,.rl.lwjlHl,.,y BiM,uin a . . a ..Sffj ,.S4I MMOV-l-uijItlU tUU.lt MI lft-tlkt BU . . t. - il i.ai.ml.if uls.iai.ta Its.

Htiro Ml. more esmstant employment and bet. wx,M.Mf,,VM permanent National bankrupt

WW.

militia of th Sute.genrally, and iuriug -.HnMiHFimtl-r. dab(nale the Ma i liuus.

tluard." should lie eontimted and en i.Rolt--iTlog.

. - ft .. . - IL A aSM UUl

1 eonKTtuiaTt r"",74"'"f":i' this sulijet. it Mpi.n t be passagi" at the rt ss-lon of tne . Fifty ttrstCmgressot an unusual ""wbernf h-Int debli U; of very high iHtptirtaner. ha suiting frt.m th

WHERE FARMING PAYS.

wHviii-Tt- ..... ..- , nf I'oj-ijrress nTc w es of the otlH-ers or to XdfiVmselves.

terwage for oar winking Wl.w

Inereawett supty ui a www "r"'w - traasa-ctu'ii of busltie. 1 do tu doubt mum; of theso nieasnre were enacted at so late a werloil tb M th beneHcIal effects upon w'nituen'e which acre in the eoniemplatlon

of Conavress nTe as y "

. . . .....11 ill.ual

U'lttHOi is calico to i iiKrf nwivvi .- the priweeution of violation of the election laws and offense against United State otttcer. The number of convictions secured, vere many of them upon plea of guilty, will, It I hoped, hav a aaiutary restraining Influence. the rosT-orriCK ie r a rm knt.

m& . , Uu IVk-liiittalvr.tiMiml

ahowsthe mot gratifying projrre- in the ImtKrtnt work comm tted to hi direction. The business rm thod have been greatly ; ' . .. i v iiwu iv-nHniur in exuendi-

turt and an inert? of -M.-W! In ri-eeipts have been rt-ajled. Ihe

deneiencv im f w '---",-' !VHiH).t l.XKI.l$3 last year. Sotw.tHtndinc

TKAttK Agn ivim:strt.

INTKRNATIONAI. COPTHIOKT.

I nlo renew my reMmmmUtlon in favor of legodation affording Just copyright and protect ion to foreign autborou a foMtug of rweiproeal advantage for our author. broad. THE AUtP BEGIONS.

I laW-Vt'-A l.iirwijitisas '1 Iff pflfrfrVi UT n n T l isaa

th"u5hut much tteth;u tMon. IhXn a marked improvement for many gres. but ha not yet been putupon a Hr--fri.l"-i.rt,; i-UthV, merehaNdise balance uianeut or satisfactory basis, Tim uraiiuy

lt foreign trte had been laely In our l i

j vor. but in mat year o '- lowing thev tnrneU against u. It 1 very 1 vratifviug to know that the last Bou! yi ir kainhow at abnee in our faVon f over CW.owi The bank clearing, whch , fur. i jtl-h a good test of the volume of b 'ne-. transacted for the first ten month-- of tlie vear 1" "how.as eompaml with the ame u!j.ni iftlt ,f !. an liicn-u-e lor tke wlMde

country id about t per cent, while the in-

.Hat last year. jws,um. , ""l ,,. , m.rlnM the month of Oeio-

the great enlargement of tne n ice.mn ;i.rAeirlmfs of the whole country

routes have been extenoi I"; ' " i Hn Tncfeae of .l per cent over and great ra:curam- and d.pteh .n .l.tri- ,05T jriT.-, ,it-W ,.t New

butiou and delivery nave iwen -uuineu- . , M, W ln u ,-r cent.

THK ANTLI-OTTEKV LAW.

tot the subhet dHs not grow out ol ny

large present -demand lor tne um w uhs lands for agriculture, but out of tho danger that tho water supply and il site for the ticeeary eatch basins may fall Into tint bund of Individual or private corporation and 1k used to render subservient the large areas dependent upon such supply. THE POSTAL TELE-GRAPH SCHEME. Tho two of the telegraph, by the INi-t-Omee Department a mean fOr the rapid trws. mlw-ion of written communications is, I bel...... ,,,iii iir.m. r 1,-ruitt. uuHll d .-iralll.

The Government does not own or operate

T ... . .....I I. .l.I.Mhl MVf I Itlllt k J t V H

Tl-I ! I '-"-e millOSIM", " l-l"MI .nr., . .. .. 'l- I .... . ... . ... I, li,....i I. llfl-l I.JU,

thk ANTI.LOTTEEV Law. -; , Uuttlu. nrrnt-H In Uh;o.W j "vt;',,' ;".,;, to 'lA. ouite pMt ienbl The pas:ge of the et to amend certa n Juliie wa rery general thr,nghot the ' v'S' uveninH'nt to contract w.th action of the UevlsMi atates "htg to J,,., That tin-, largo business im teTegr . di companies, as It d-m lotteries, approval fH-ptomljer ' 'j i cundt-A'tcd upon a safe and protttubb" ba-ig wh , nt nd coinpanie to carry at been m '-ived w.th great anil .;" Is shown by the fact that there a rt-re jr r. e sucli comiHunirafront ular favor. The IW-Ofttce Dcpiirlmeiit and hundred U-ss failure reportevl ifi Oc tober, 'J vnder maydegngtefor this method ihe Dvpartmeiuof Ji-m at oner entered . tilMi , ,,vms month of the .TOj; j nrij;;j (Vn. 1 rt-commend thai uch upon the e-frc a will enable the s-ympathelic vigor, aMl Jt,.asj. PiV-i-offke lH !..riiiieiit fairly to test by oxmail have been largely fresrtl fnjni tin THKiX'glXLET TARUT, t crumnt tne advantage id such a us of f. The General Tariff m W only, '.partially ltclrap.i.

pal) lea

THE -AVT. The eon t ruction and equipment of the new .... jt..i... ........ l.u-v ..i.l. vk'rv -ailtlftte.

suit i-or.iii.' nj -. - - ,hw torv pngri. Slm-e Manh . nine new- trade

v,-.o-U have been put in enmmi n, . i ure.

during thl-winter four more. Including ouo monltJir.wm be added. Thecotitn'tiuor the other vessel autborizHi I- being pushed, both In the Government .and private yards, with energy, and watch with the most serwpulotta car. AMMOK ri-ATES.

The experiment conducted during the rear to test the relative re- -ding pow;er of "aruior plate have been so valuable as to attract great attention in Europe. The only part of the work upon the ew hlp that I threatened by nnnsual delay Is the armor platiug, and every effort is being made to reiu Uiat to the minimum, it Is a source of etngratulatk a that the anticipated In-

dcence of these modern Tessyts ujkto th.. -unrit iiu inriM f the o uicers and

uiniu.il hum iie-n

tldenee and pride

- . Is.. t..ia.ilit

mrne into operation, -miri o- iir""i"" V.rnell-i,!i tMiiiiif IiMiitvd to take effect JU

vet In tlie. future. The general i;r--vbions of the law have been in ioree les-s

than aty day, ltmrmane in encci v

aud price tiii s-ianu in J",' it IV curious to note that the

-.1. -,.,... In llw iinn, iif ait Cll-n WU04

lv unaffected by the Tariff act was i by many hastily ascribed to that act. Notice was not taken of the fact that .i... ..i .-....,i.-t-,w . t In uiMrtf-s-t. w.i ltt-

ward from Influence wholly apart from tlie recent tariff legislation. The enlargement 1if mircurrUcvr.ytlt Silver bill t-ndoubtly gve an upwanl lentlener to trade and hud a

Erk-.-.l i lfM-t on nrice. but tin- natural and

dcflrrd effect of the idlvj-r tlgiMation w

errOncasly attributed tu

At. Ill'

the Tariff

many

act. TAHtrr RETISIOS. Thr I neither wisdom nor suggcMlon that the subject of tariff revision shall be uKnetl before this law has had a fair trial, liuuite tne that every tariff s-hedute la

ft U " . . a.UJl vtr

fully realized. Con- f LSoosc that In all of it rat and in the ship among ' , '"ni rti ili.nn.rui even of

7k- -M.uii-aii.nt to a secondary bat- i :4"rri:"'J ." w,-ii...i. u twavs

tery. Your favorable consideration Isjn- Jj MectsAl,riiy the pKntiKt of compromise vited to the reeouuiKHdations of the Seere- t" m& 'the present law is no retary. exception. But, In it general scope pr.rAR-ntEST or the interior. ind eet, l think. It will Justify the supThe report of the Secretary ot the Interior jt of those w ho believe that American legexhibits with great fullness and clearness fat ion should conserve and defend Amerthe vast work of that department and tho kwl trwle and the wage of American workSMtlefactory result attained. The sugges- men. . ... tlons uiade l.y him are earnestly eomimi detl The misinformation a to the therms of the to the eoiisideration of Congress, thongb Mt. whk-h ha been so widely jdtowbHdd they can not all be given part le ular metkH M iuutt ,u abroad, will be eorreeted "Tf f here, , , , ... perionec ant the wiUngurieaaato The several aet of Congress looking to the eonfoumled by the market report. h reduetlon of tlie larger Indian reservations, lBtfi banks, international trade balaucc and to the more rapid wtUement of the Indians general pwvsnertr of our peonle. Already upon Individual allotment and the i restora - e Imcln to hear from abroafl ami from tlon to the public domain of lands In excess oor custom-house that the prohibitory effect of their needs, have been largely carried Into 8pon importation- Imputed to the act l not effect so far as the work was eon- hiMiiled. The Import at the port of ew fined to the Kxecutive. AgreemenpJ have Vork-for the first three week ' Nov,f"''5 been concluded since March. 4, M. were nearly H ler cent, greater than for the Involving the cession to the United M,a: period in 1 amfw H'r eenu greater

-tt pt'ui hmwihUN. fro in he ux hh net to Um it txiitirt. I cHnn Knih VdWeaf VdT etseo rHianoRT ok rktauatort .tATiox umi tnVlr mirlts. The-e is no ; fJl

The Disability IVn.oRaet. which wasap- S''X" proveii on the ftth of June lat. has been pot the. uit,n,1,hulV a7rlr grow out ol oUr Into operation a rapidly a w J f ed t&lthnt a a nation. Our form of The ircnad clerical tone us proijilwa Jffilffihf incident of u.v,rsal seated and asslicne.1 to workvnnd a wnsid- f?IVce it Imtwrailve tliat w e shall ..t-.l.T.. nart uf thdi force enE,ed tn examina- rmi-;. ""--. .n

t n in t ie field was replied -and nddedto I save "' ,V w.f h aTTd wage tti working ton e of the ot. Tte w- and dmmi r T-tnrfort alwSys amlnatloii nnd adjudication of el ns hve. that ",, fM,s 'H it will be by re.. of Jn"ved "''" , fcd U at our mar" t areTK-n to friendly more rapid t han i ever before. 1 J ; lsli evehanges af enormous valu wlmlXTs l&tSSSSSFpU Tne . ??U othtrr great rowers to the soldier. The snticlpattrt expendltare. KKi'irw:rrr. - while very large, wIIlnot.lt H belo'Ved, be I Tbere were but two mi thirds of obtaining m excei- of the estimate made lnjfore the'trolof thl uUt-tion open to Congress: naetment of the law. ThH lil ral enset- iau these article upon the dutiable went of the general law .(dumb 1 sugaest h llrt.bh:vt P stteU treaty agnmeitt a more careful scrutiny of bill for special ,,14 jMisecund. or to place them nil pre.ju.f ivi. m in th ees where relief l I .iv iinnn the lre lit. but subhi-t b tlie re-

granted and lis to the amount allowed. hup-oition ot sjieclded dunes it the co

egrap

elkctio.n u,

If anv Intelligent and loyal company of American citizens were requited tooatalogue the eentul humane condition. of Nattonal life, 1 do not doubt that with alolute unanimity they would begin w 1th free and honest elections. And it is gratifying to k;iow generally there is a growing and mm partisan .l.ii.ijiul 'nrlw-IIi-r etinrtloil laws. itUtaK.lillSt

thi. sign of hope and progry must bo .-et tlw depres.-..ug and undcnlablefiiet that election laws and mctliod are m-tiie cunningly contrived to seere minority coutawi, while violence couiplete the shortcomings of (niud. lu my last annual mesage Isuggesdthat the development of the existing law, providing a Kediral supcrvi-ooii of Congressional . ..M..-..I .. n ..M...I v. uWlhiul III rn

rin.in'ii,'!, iiM-.i-.it m - . . - . ... . 1 " . ili.u ulm Th lit-ed ill Ml'.eh U law

hi. m-inif.--.ifil Itself in many parts of the

country, ami Its wholesome retaint and i.r.' ....11 1... I.. ..It TU.. i.wn.-f !t II.

tlonality of such legislation has bei?n amrioed

by tne supreme woun. us irooi-3 no t'iiiiuw.l i.r tlm character of the

opposition that is made to it. It has been

v-itirai iMiwer and an Invasion of the rights

ot tin; Hate. Nothing could be further from

in truth. (-,iiiifr- nas airenuv n-i inn

time for the election of members of Con

gret.1. Ifc lln urvmicu ,v-t. .v. . iM-rs of Congress must be written or printed

ballot. It ho provided for tne appointment by the Circuit Court In certain oaes. . t... 1 , iai Ar u n-HjilH nuinu-Mr ih

cttlamns" of election anpervhmrs, and made It their duty to supervrso the registration of

YOfrS CUBUUCICtl aj mm ""V' . . .... . " tj rMrtiUwr-t to

penKMially Inspeet and serotinus the r.-ltrv lists, and to affix their name

to the list for the purpoee of montl .. . . f ... I .1... .mvanllnli .1 f 111 ' If. at

tend at elections and remain with the boxes

till the ballots are counted; to attach to tne . -1 . . t ! . .. ..... 1 -1 i- Mianii hii tats

ment touching the accuracy and falrne of il.u rvlxtrr and election. Mild to

. . . - . . ,

ink and transmit to th eitra 01

,1... .-.f Wvnrmntiitlvsa ailV CVl

.. ... .., ,-ii,iiii-.i i.f-unii-iiM arkli-Ii 1IIUV

1. nr-M-fiiteil to them. The same law

provides for the appointment of Deputy

United State marshals to attend at tne pons . . . . I . . . t .. . 1... .1 1. Aka.iu A

support me nuiiervimirs 111 hj '-".r.-. their duties and to arrest person violating. iI..m t .. i.si.vSmIabH 111 f hid

in9 circiiun jmwi 7 ..... .lit sfst .r .u .Mii4ljal affavtulaafft ttaVta

i xm 1 liar iiiir vi mtj r" r- --

put Into exercise by both the great political .. .... ....... . ... 1 1 ... I . . t Li 1.

id in me .tnn i e. "

Awlgibo. ia and Al WrU, the three g-reat fertile pruvi aceg uf North.

torn Canaila,. have TK'rJiawi beH tha

moat carefully waU-he-U nortiona of the North Anuirioan continent during the paatyear. Tbes thrn provliteeshavu Leen aptly termed the grnnarie aud paMture of CanaiU. ianitobii h-aa nearly 74,000,000 mre of the rlch-cst soil, peculiarly adapbtMl to the Krowth of -H-hcat nnd other cor-t.ln. Aaainlhoia baa mtbinf over M.(W0,lXK) acre, uf fat janda gpecUlly auiuble u mlxi d farming, ami Albert ha45,oo),UtiOacro of land a fertilo a o ln found, vast expanse- of natural imtura-trr, ami broad diatrkU ricli Ih ooal, miHral and

timber. In Ui three province there iu an sbundant water Kimnlr. furnlshtnl

by r multitude of lakes, river a, creek and uprlnjrs, and no portion ot the globe can claim a. more healthful climate, nor

one better adapted to the Knwth of the

iinoist trmales of wheat, or to pronuuie

aa-rlculture in all its branches, The w 11.. mi. t

pa at tea Hon wan a nr.n juusM-aiion 01 the wonderful advantage ami productiveness of the country; wheat and other coreaK roots, vegetable, hay, etc.. all yielded cnorntouft crop, and thoro 1

more genuine prosta-riiy ami content mentto-dty amonff tho sudUera of North-' wpgterH Canada, than ha been recorded in the history of any newly.

opened agricultural region.

Among- all those million er afire, 01 fertile lands, free air to all who Koejf fur (w home; upon them, settlors from every nation of Europe, from tho older purls of Canada ami fruw many pans of the United KtiUo aw rapidly securing

farm and laying; tlio leumiatioR lora titiiro compptetu-y.

court of tlw

I-1II1H-

. i.uiii.soiv or sikw statk. ! trie from which wo receive tiiem should re.

Mmliru methods aro chaniL-inz con-

tinually toward simplicity and in tlio niallet tlilnjf. Tho Pennsylvania

railroad has introduced the ImOaSun'-

nientof oil by wciffht in its supply de- . s a . . . J . . .

partment- An odd numner 01 quarts can be run off much more quickly by weight than by lading. Oil averages about seven pound t the gallon.

The Va.ue

dally tconitug tM?r known, sntl hhJ rwanus

In it u las rommoit- momni n-uns thi direa. Local pphctoni lan da but little lood. Catarrh Is eonHitaUoiwI In ctisrscter a4 .h-rrf.f riiires a dotUutU)sal ttmtfj- Hood's

$arsMlill mUM-ns ins hhmmiw in iuiim ar eHninatl the Imperil! is the blood whit ... .1 1, .nri hv rwiriiii' lh aaeetsd

membrane to heaHhr eoudHion. A bojk eMl!B

lag fall inioramuon win i et ii

wish It.

N.B. He tare to get oaly Hood's Sarsaparilla

SoM.j, all it rHrtot 0. H:slx for ft. PrerarH loalf

TV-1- lltXHl vUi apouwanw.

KM) Doe One Dollar

Mates, flcrmany and f.reat Ilritaln, after due

riitlntuitiou anu i'icbuubu, t"

ducn salutary effect, the formation of tlw OevernHH-nt agree.t ttpoti will soon replace thedlortlert the pst by tt stable mlniinlstrathHi. alike JUH to the natives and equitable C the three power most eoneetm-d In trail e and iHlercourse with tin famoan Islands. MIRATION WITH riKKA. HKUAtr., The new treaty of extradttum with fir-. Itrltain. after due roUfKntion, was pnjtrtalmedon thwKtb ot tit Starch. It benetl clilwork I already uppurcbl. This differ. ee betw .ew the two (governtal teaektus

IMIIUIl-l C l -W"l. ",'." rof silver, give us a position of advantage in promoting a permanent and saf e Interna -tbmal agreement for the fra ne of silver a a eel a metal. cinctrtATtos or hoxet. The efforts Of the Secretary to Increase the volume of mttney In clrculstlon by keeping a i..im luiixatlla ft thlllfkU'VU lifiri

HOW It H" k r" serm J Jjla av . fc tlcabW limit have l-en unremitting, and In a very high degree successful. The tables pre:..,5ii.r iVini. show nsr the Increase ot

money in eirculahn during the past two tiecades, and especially the table showing the Increase during the, eighteen month he has ndmlnltred the affairs of the department, ire Interesting and . ilr crease of money In circulation during the nineteen months ha been in th aggregate KM.mMS. or about tl.Se per ealtaVand of this i-cree only $;.tce.to w-s , tin to the recent silver legiMatlOm That this substantial and neeibd aid given to commerce resulted in an enormous reduction of the public debt and of the annual Interest chsrgo Is matter of Increased satis-J;!;..!,!-. Tiiirn huvu been nnrch'.t'sed nnd re

deemed since March I, 19. 4 and ih per cent bonds to the amount of WII.W.W. at a cost of J2t.VCi.7il. resulting in the reunion of tin, annual Interest charge of and a total tavin of interest of Jv,6,7e. tiIr in rr.K.N'Ai. rrvksck. I notice with great pleasure the statement

f the ecndary that the recipt rrom internal revenue have Increased during the bt tHeat tear nearly Sr.'.o'i.tw), and that the cimt ot colbeting tin larger revenue wa b-i by f M" than for the same purpose In the preceding year. The p r-ehtage Of cost otcolleetlnsr the euntom revenue Wi Its tor the last tiscal year than f.v.r b.-fote. ! thk wak nr.rARtMvr. The report ol the Secretary of War exhibit several tiratlfving rwiit attained during the t vear bv wlstt and niiNntliou WM tlw.d. 1ve peieentago ot ilesertlon from tho army fan evil for w hich both Cowgre awl the dopiirtmeiit have long been seeking a remedy) ha been riilnerd duimg tlie past er 'it rr cent., and for the MioHth of August and epteml'r, during which time the favorabl eKevt ot thn ort of .iHiie PI were fK,iJ per cfnt, a cumuAfMl with the shbhi amnth of He.

The adti.l".ion 01 tn .-mie-oi n.vm nB snd Idaho to tlo- Tnlon tire event fall of

interest ano congrii...i ,"-j. ,"", :l7'"".. , ..1 I'rr,... u. r.irtM.tv r-

nciinlll Of tll'. - .ail'1 MOW IIWIIJIIIJ i-inii rac rmim v""biv.-- . ui..l. P'.opm in ii ...,"....' ... rw-iw.. r,.ix-iu-atfix-tiiuf thee nrwluct which

Tn I resoon b 1 muTi have otherwise been delayed and unnothbet of i tates tretehe from the At- aseertalm-d until each treaty was ratified by iti ii, the 1-aelffei the J-enate and tho necessary 1 -gislatlon en lanih? to ins 1 acim.. I !...... .1 1... -....-j i-tn..rUtu-i iitiM huwn

THE IIH.IWtrii

Tlie ennmeratlon of people of the United i.,.ikUiu.-ii.iiin nf thi, it nf Mart'll

i m has tH-cn completed, and Um rc-iilt will lie at once officially communicated to Congress. The completion of thl decennial enumeration devolve, upon Crmares the duty of making a new apportionment of Kepresentatite "among the several Mate.

tteeerding t tneir respective auawi -. 1 ij,

lf llltr.tT OF AURICUl.TUnK. I

what Congres will e-

i renon 11 iBr.rn-inm - . . 1 . . m .1 . i

. - ., ...... t ,.u ... .,r iiu 1 ....... ....

leeerves peciai hi-iiiiw, , 1 jn-.mc r :

fact that tlie year na men marvco in a verj cept, inoewi tnis re?ipnfvii.j iu, im unusual degree bv agitation icid organlaw- . 1 More than an offer. ur part of the bar tlon among the farmer, looking to an iti gHin is complete, delivery has been made, crease In th profit of their bulries. It atit when the countries from which we. re- ... ,...,i ik.i n,.uiiHiiiir HiviImmd. 1 ....!.. .uvur ,i,tr.u t n!i. sniil hide., have

Tllll ire i.fii,iii ,n ,.. ..- r - - 1 - ; - - ..,..nt K.v. iwn intMlllventhr and sealoulv niin-wl nu tiieirfn.'e list such of our product

. ...... .L . , ........ ... I. . , It.. 1 11 luMI a

Hurt ta mm

outh, by the filing with the . I . . . .. ! I ... 1 . . ..-

The present law stop Just a llttls short oi effectiveness, for It surrender to the local authorKIe all control over the cert i heat Ion which establishes the prima facie right to a seat In the Ilei of Representative. This defect should lie cured. tonality of representatloB ..... .. .i,.. ... , 1. u ..l..t.AN ,.ii,.t 1m. kkm In

mwu tim iiuiiii , ...t. . . " . . v " ---- talned. or every thing that ia valuable in our

. uu ul..li.s aatttsaf Km IUlUkllt 111 ttifl

iitrit? mi ii. v. ' ' -' 1- - - - law, mit In the opinion, prejudicee. or fear of any class, however, powerful. Ihe

.i. I. ... rH.is t lia sasailatlAta tt Uair lllitl

, f I Jk IIIU.l US' I vr V a vv -w"c- - ....it.iiiiHaM fi-uii.f f H inunt tffi trim

k v. nllliv iHi..i"n j . m . . that noneshall gainsay it. Such a la w sliould

ue aioiuieiy mn pmH n,ni.i.. It should give the advantage to honesty and the control to majorities Surely there is

fuitVimvn u suitable reciprocal benefit s. nothing sectional about tMM cream, ana 11 n ftrm latter itietlnS happen that the penalties of law inT.."?..' tended to eitforve these rights fall here and

wivawiie .. "i"-- -.."V.-.r". l .1... u i. KMiKthliiw- tssectlona .

but because, happily, crime 1 local and not universal. Nor should It be forgotton that very law, whether relating to elections or to any other subject, whether enacted bv the Mate or by tlm

th-rne tnatje losing .0 reciprocal tUm. JflJ "H.

prison, are all and always r. One can not be itlStlV

tn telTi? TneeTv b, give Effect Jo of law ami tTfTrVnafria-ht No ,mmunit,

rew i- n-" " 1 ..-I".. will. (Iiu nm.

and detinue oner 01 tree emry i , rr-T - -'".--"

our ports of tpeciBe articles, ine r.x - v.. ''""-L,mI! ' i" .lar;

are them-'elves priKinet ot fraud or violence. The magistrate 1 then without respect and the law without sanction. The Hood of lawhnea cannot be leveeil and , made to How In one channel. The killing of ! a I'nltcd Mate marshal carrying; a writ of 1 urri-Ht for an election oHen'e Is full Ot

BANDS

that some maues nmKina -ikh.. : ---. u;-."-tratte htve failed to secure n two-third vote he ntarahal o In the Senate for nittacatmn, and oth- ( femltatus, tho pi

IfaiTAKl Jtfs.wg ' r anni'-ui" ' fill 1 IMJI LB Ml J?irT71, 1 Riinivn a w

ti.. irn of the Secretary of Agricultnrel iutive i not required to deal in con

7 ... , Ut S.m laa .'! ar 41 I rads 1 1.. ...

Wnxinf, Comftrtffi rFfMWflnf GARMENTS. 6mtHWTECT!0!lt BOWELS KIG-

NSYS. HeWMCM affcrd to go wittmt f Ia Bold wwrtfcoc

SEID SIZE OF IAIST, aM OMEDOILAR.

Do yon knew about OtT TLAKXEL LIXIK WIWD-PJtOOr I.IATH1

7ACKXT8, Prieea, B and 6P idTSEW FOR JACKET C1MIUR. Ia there a School House la yeur tews wanting a iTiA Cir. 3TtEKI FOmMpIMIIUi. G, W. SIMMONS & CO., OJUt HAIX, BOITOM, MAS. MEN'S AND lOYS'CLOTHINe.

arsuMB tku rrtaw. w

devoted to the promotion of ti .if..l ltd riari. A

stantlal Imnrovement In the market

price In the leading farm pro!' net during the year I noticed. The price of wheat advanced from Si cents In (etobr, 1. tl.a in Octolicr. l .. corn from 31 rents to 30 cenls; oats from lirt cent t U cent, and barley from M cents toTScent-, Meat showed a substantial bltt not so large an Increase. The export trade In live animals and fowls show a vi-ry I.. .. Iu.ki.ui llu. tilt.) -!1tl4 Ilf !lffl I'X.

mirts fur the vear ending June ,K,wai iAl.oA. and the Increase over the preInn vmr vrrtM fiver !'. Oflrt IS. Sl lirlV

200,f;M iiiore cattle and over 45,.w n ore hogi were exported than In the preceding year. , Tw- export lrale in lM-ef and prls product and In dairy products wa vry largely Increased, th in eree In the article of butter alone being from 1 :.!; pound to khuh1, and the total lnereae In tho value of meat and dsilre products exiMrted lielng Wl.flWi.ea, -.M.r.. ,...li. ,11.1111- liilivflll III IHA f-IM,llr.

Iiiniiiin,-, jr.. .,. ...... .i.....-i.. It i belli ved. will be yet further and v-ry I....... 1.. 1.. A...i...l teW.M tint ht.lilui i.f Iwatliwi.

and xealonly placed on tlieirlrec list such of our pro f the interest a ahallbt agrei-U upoit,ant eipitvalei A very sub- uur com-esdion, a proclamation 01 tha1 I. .. .... . U.. il 111, . l.,iil Eu IIimH

need towartl k ffnat Uifi Jntluen m the calendars of mueh frwM1 mHy red position. The r jt fA Hxd limit, and if lf ,'hc AW is kjus! 1

ttt for

ui-r..il!i,ii-iiiii,i ill nut laet

... - ik..irin.iii.ii uml iu th' iiiean-

rvinmif . - . 1 , -- - - time our own people have fieu ugr, tea, eoifee and hides. XBW I.K0Jt.AT10f. Ih addition to the Important bill that became law before the adjournment of the last ...iil. iuui i.ituip liliiinl tin, tiur!w-t Iwt

P . I " I " ( - ...... a ..... j ... - - - - - - - nurtanee were well ativ inccd towanl a ffnat

vote and now stand upon th two Utilise in favored i.i uii.ittiii I.im t. Srl

. uuw.iiw. mrm iiii imiw lirtmvnt

to a final vole all the work that ha been bme upon thetu by this t'nnj'res is lost. The proper cnndderlion of these, of an op. portionmotit bill ami ot the annual appro priattua bill will retjulru not .only that no working day of the s."ion shall b h t but ,i,..ii.l,riil ,.l Mt-.li,lf ullll l,wal Ifllir.St

shall not bo allowed to Interrupt on etant the progress of those that are of universal interest. In View or thv conditions, I refrain from bringing before you at thl time some . t ton that

,.,.i."i,.Vr.B ' '!-e. and most earnum nnnffi "..v "vt,k' 'r t'hm Ht tm; dutyid bv law is broi '2 't, '.. u law is orotiani iiiin im.MjM rmnm, wkU a(,V!intnt ut MmK,tf th'.'se measure

.r:.i..w. .a- wnicii H'eiii to me 1101 impanam

I H'- rillll IT IH Kir c-rr ,rw,j , . ri......,,T,

healthfubiess of our meat agi.imd the Hisparagmg iniputalion that have been Tint !.,i. .1.... ,i..iil ti.iviiM.nl,Mil Im ..ill..,..

limiii ini'vvi wfi.ii i'i 1 V' i,s-m.-v . -.,iT.-.. ttalpnign-.. Veterlnhrvsnrgeonssent'int ley th' d ep rtmnt ar now allowed topartlei, pate in tlw In-pert ion of ihe eat tie frow I.... . .1 ... ... .. .. .1.. .1. .Im I'tallAl. ..m

lais rouairy i.imi.i mi mr r.reaiirii"c!,iin during the several nnmtli they have been on duty m ease of eontagknw pleiKo-pMeumo. nla has been reported. This Inspeet hm

Mbrmtd and the domssnie etpeeiwm m u ve wltuaki aad path prodseU, prevWed ler by

briefly call your attisnt Ion.

AMKhtCAN sTRAMSHir llffl. I desire to repeat with added urgency thi reoniuieiidatioM contained Ht tny last aniut al messge In lelation to the developments ot American tem.hlp lines. The reciprocity ciaMseoftheTarirTblll will be largely Unlitedi and It benettis re tarn d and diminished, It provision Is not cold em pora neomdy made tu woMrage tlie establisHmen of ffrw-rlas-j tet eoMiMiwalcatlon le.tw ecu ostr pert and iMu pftt tsf ih Htles a may meetaar

,n.iHiMiiHir .ml Muiii.ltiiu li. met. who

,are pnrsued by a city marshal for in crime against life or property. ' Put It Is said that this legislation will revive

race uniuwisilli-w. ami .-.-iit imu i-.r-CTr-i.R-?ested that when the peaceful methods of raud are made Jmpo.bl that they may be .iinnlantiHl bv Intimidation ami vlolenee. If

. the protMiseil law gives to any uuuUtled 1 I ' . .. ....I.,. ........... ..i.ii... (tun

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Havuoeen swunoihto iw i-jcm-i! hit- "- ehie for other a well a for themselves, then these animosities ought not to be cwfe.el without shame and van -.ot bo given any weight In the dtscuaslon without dthonor No chfee Heft to ine but to enforce with vigor all law intended to secure 'to the i-itize hi constitutional right and to neommend that tliu Inieiet,uaeles of such laws be prnidly ieme.ied. Air norm at ion u.i. The prrparatlon of the general approprift. tlon bill should be conducted with the grest. et care and the closest scrutiny of e.xpcnll ture. Appropriations should be adiMsle to the needs of the public service, but they should be absolutely free from prodigality, NO TIM R TO WASTR. I venture agale to remind you that the brief time remaining tor the consideration of the Important legislation now awaiting your attention oners ijo margin

for waste. If tne present uuiy is uiscnargcu

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