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Show t vol. xvni. ; i' ; j t.. '. .. - i '' . r. v'TUEAYVl2Nmij;'lCEMBlEn-' "" .. 'SALT . LAKE CITY, UTAH TERRITORY, ' ' rJ K " ' -'- , -- -- -t i ..,.. 1 i - NO. 9. r 1884. ! -- .. , ot the fonnnsAni a I (paa by. .cot. of. the coat- - l.plslu that the policy Of- - strengthen to carried under the advantaeea enlOved bir those of richer fund; this would leave a surplus fpr on both f n uhmiui the contract. Tneflagremovalparties mittees.' i?r Hsttlf tendln before that ing imw arm ot the entire year of about $39,000,XW. cvuukrien. The value of exports from the United body. It Is hoped thatodurlfi ttie; com- -' dv considerations oi ase.eeoaomv. oi Sides from vessels so prlvlleeed alt nmruiAll irnvamniantj to States countries during the lnr sesssion the meas'.ire may beeoaie d regard for ur fa Hire tnvnqnlli ty, tonnage dues and natloi al imports,! o was In to drawn formal the Congress especially bv the government of vltatlons In this regard rendered br year endingforeign vessels may plv uuhlndertd SO, 184, was as folJune law, 'an4 that thereatte'r1 Immediate and of a true 'appreciation w tne oi,'-nl-, ' that their our v1. the Congress of the United States t and lUlv, for the abolition of -our import the between secure of S the to be and honor taken ol lows: i'v may repablic; Domestic parts and those of the of merchandize,steps place LAX governments Holland, '., n TDK . EtECniS. ;; S duties upon works of art, It ;4 well ' England, -. collec-' TaluSble other safe far $15,548,contracting the,fte parties, though The Austria. deposit foreign merchandize, and Belgium, Germany w conaiaer whether tiie trintii-- . yl ) Blnce re.the without , infringiug on the close of your last session crimination thp rosxAis' suvit'i-:- 4t j served 740,513,609: tions, now in a' state of Jnsccurity: executive in' some instances has ap- - 717; total merchandize, in favor of the . home production all . 1'stinastelvGi'iie-rafunds ith trade, which ot worksfor the American people, In the exercise of ot American artistaabroad is not the The the total of The coas.log. l $67,133,383; commissions."This exports report specie, Kinted honorary the Improvement of rivers and liar bars the highest right of suffrage, have w the "removal 6tJ v reduction of vbar- a most satisfactory ex- merchandize and specie. $S07,U46,C93.j acquaint- you, wlthrthe-the 'present seemlikely .servery pedient, for, without iraaik, to believe were prosecuted during the past-yea- r fcoiKlitiou aedecrts-otuejMieraseives cotton chosen their chief magistrate for the geoeraUy cotton and manufactures The dens oi the exported products o'f those some" postal provision may, in the pracderived, from the atiroiriatioai vice,, If'diHelosesnhe'.graUfylDg fact coirnirlc 3 comln; within the benefit of four Tears ensuing. When it is remeni- -i tical exclusion of itour to meet the necessary, working ex- included in this statement were valued were and penses tbeactof-Auirust2drepalnters bered that at no period in the country's of mass the from' the of revenue togetheei that tne treaties, and tue avoidance oi tne of a commission, it can effect at 208.900.415; the breadstuff t162, is!, from the obrich fields for sculptors a soca on as contest were the provisions at $U4,41H,.r47; wit duction in the rate ot letter posts ge.as technical restrictions and penalties by iw balances ' .history has the long political nothing in behalf of exhibitors. An 544,7$5; mineral study and labjot which customarily precedes the day of servation, M vrtlclj they oils at $47.108,74S.Dur-in- g hand from Previous aDDrooriations. recommended- la vtf toessage of l)et .Which our' Intercourse with those International Inventors' Exhibit Is to and the ; have i hitherto enjoyed. the rational election been waged with the same period tae imports were tTb balance f tbe&XVT sobjeet te . eerober, 188S, and effected by the act of countries Is at present hampered. e- beheld In. London next May. This There is prospect tuafci th4 C greater fervor and intensity, It is a subas follows: establishment of the conwill amy is, iscu, was$iu,uii,-6945- March 3d, "1883, has been mech less condljv-T- he cover field a Merchandize, $UC7,t7,r93! requisition, of special importance of the foreign trat.lv durThe was after the of Japanrevision than and of the United htafes ou a sular service "My holds. anticipated our amoqnt which appropriated total, $37,426,2i; generally foremost la gold silver, ject of congratulation, that country may be concluded at a new of- - tlx-- reduction was salaried fiscal yearo! was the $13.903,.; ing but recpaunendation is Executive the' controversy at the polls was over, and at rank, footlngi permitting the relinpresent be conference held to at Tokio. While while the blight preponderance - by this 4S2, and the amount drawn from tlie hased upon the belief : that the actual quishment of consular fees not only as a to repreproper powerless IMPORTS. government fully recognizes the sentation of organize which the issue bad been determined our vast national InterTreasury during the fiscal year waal falling off io,receipta JromJcttejcpost- - respects vessels under the national and independent station of Japan ests in this direction. ' More than C3 oer cent, of the entire ase for the year immediately succeed was as yet unascertained, the public equal seveflax,; but also as respects vessels ot the in have I in 112,780.63 In the Treasury subject ,to lug the change 01 rates - would be t peace suffered no disturbance, bat the not t oppose; the of nation. It would conto ral this merchandize value 'referred oi treaty nations carrying goods entitled previous imported meatiagea ;of 1884. J general atieptfon t to has be y and staquiet-l1st, to where the benetttsof the treaties. Thirdly see ma to ue that a only sisted of the following articles; Sugar requisition July proved people every It patiently such terms of couiDroaiisa aa Jimn subject. iutlica-tioa s a This 275,000, The enactment of measur-- s to favor t and awaited the result. .Nothing could may wool the Executive, general and molasses! $103,844,274; trustworthy t PKF K5CKS, disposed to offer in further-- - tute giving J ; pOABJ J . i anpre strikingly illustrate the temper of ant e be soon reveuuo f will the be that silk to the construction and maintenance of a accept such woolen manufactures, $53,542,29-2- cofof a uniform policy of intercourse discretionary authority f the American citizen ; his love of order the' restored to Its former; volume .by the. steam carrving marine,., under the nag War of submits The to and Its and $49,949,128; Secretary Invitations, manufactures, honorary appoint' ae .: , western wim nations. 'it , and his loyally to law. .Nothing could Of the United States. commissioners .' without ' salary, and fee, $49,686,705; Iron and steel and ma- report of the Chief of Engineers as to natural iacreasj ol sealed correspondFourthly The more signally demonstrate the strength ence.: I confidently . MEXICAN MATTERS. chemiour of im.. an the ot uniform ot establishment at the the currency probabilitynufactures $41,54499: thereof, disposal placing Secretary protecting ana wisuoin 01 our political msuiu-tion- s. a. small iuad for. defraying cals, $38,464,905; fiat, hemp, )ute and ortant cltlcson the seaboard, br for the recommendation of e-my last annual oasis tor tue countries ot Ainericar- mo Durinir the oast voir t.h lnrr)tal of State , raUt inickable on ihcatione that .and to of be their reasonable expenses,. would postage that the coined products- ol r mines like substances and manufactures ' )other mesage,. gav-- e. goodwjU. tweeaour t1 letters ' bo j reduced may circulate on equal terras throuKh-o- ut since a con- lugnment or , c- - f cotton methods attack. The cotton and repelTnodern upon Eight years have passed public $33,403,398; great .drop thereof, utility. v iaad that ol Mexico has This' government has received offi manufactures. $30,454,470 : hides and time has novrcome when such defences t ono i cent wherever, 1 the-- paythe .wholo r system of coinmon- concerning the result of a natroversy ... , The cial notice that ' the' revised. Interna Skins other than fur skins, $22,350,900. can be prepared :t 1th; eoolkience- that ment of two cents i is . now :.required wealths. a monetional election sharply eal.ed the atten- been variously, manifested. This --would require w oi commercial I?r??-t' tional regulations for preventing ana i The double; rate; is oaly extion of Congress to the necessity of etreaty law the America not will union when of by prove whereby tary abortive, they ,fiaincluded Januarr, COtKAOK Or 8ILVKR i . providing jnore precise and definite coun lhtion at ea, have been 4tdopte4 by the possible result ol delay In makrns; acted at offices where tho carrier sys-te- output of the "ie. ecessar tariff : all the leading in operation, and; it appears trie-,- , and the circulation of those rr arttime . powers ex . 1 concur with the: Secretary of the such preparations are seriously conis Z. regulations for counting the electoral U! V,UUmS lO DCCOSie thu. delay-soemC rote." It la of the gravest importance iuexjpuftable. For that at these otfices- the Licrease, in which yield neither gold nor silver, ,.(... .((...Mmo Treasury in recommending the imme- sidered, The legislation w,ll. 1 doubt Tm thowr vhose tax upon local letters defrays the cost could be adjusted In: conformity j with that this question be solved before effective the most silcities, Oi of Iroportaut the diate coinage suspension " cer- destruction or capture would be a na not; only of its qwb collection an t de?: the population, wealth and cosumercUl conflicting claims to the Presidency not, be, anions the. lira t measure to silver of ver the and dollars issue r shall again distract the country, and I our shipping interests tfte provisions tificates. A This is a matter to which; in tional humiliation, adequate defences, livem out tae collection ; and delivery needs of each. As many of the counof guns, may be made by the of all other mall matter; This is an in- -' tries furnish no bullion to the common inclusive aid persuaded that by the people at be once should more Tltis at have 'sever varlea. A wutrrM mt I former communications, iutututea: and site U brdttcbt Unto exist, stock," the surplus production of our parity, roev and vholnoaraM. .Mere trrnrtb large any of the measures ef relief thus rigbtsy i nave reasondesired, once Invoked the attention ol the gradual expenditure of $00,000,000 a fquatity that ought no loinmc to of believe that regtilations.-- ' conformity with those than l to ecoaonik-athe sum recommendation us a far proposed would be preferred to athetreaty, the much than th ordinary kiaa a4 less than victorious mines and mints mi gat in oe.utinzeti, enemy National Legislature. It appears that could American government stands ready eaooot be sold la 8t-p the of a continued inaction. tlie An unit as contribution. a eotnpetitioa wKS tktm Hak aprostmasteituQeneral that; talrcn towards and levy general six there the for years, past, ' to annusllv, RECIFBOAI. COPYRIGHT. Utades of tnr test, abort wetfav slaaa first-claconclude.,- ome embanutsment bus matacof the in ef To the about of silver.' that remonetization ! weight e rating propriation with been have in BFLATIOXS. compliance FORFIOX ,.lt, coined, been Can-t , The occasioned by the failure of powdera. is asked to begin the work.and ter should be ono ounce instead of complishment of these ends, so far as ihoibte hold only t mm. ItOTAt. Bianrs row. question of securing to authors, the requirements of the act of Feb. 23 amount at . its- last session to provide composers, 2 Oar relations with all forelsm powers gress .ounce as; It no w Is. In view they can be attained by separate trea- okk concur with' the "Secretary of WaT In one-ha- lf I lsa WaU StrMt, Kw lerk. . and dollars. silver artists OOl, pri27,000,000 than 1878,more means copyright the for dae executioiL of the vileges in this It be' granted. The War tA the statistics furnished l continue to be amicable n With Bel- - treaty of July ,i3ttlw.l8J, .by the de- ties; the negotiations already concludcountry In return for re- The number now outstanding is re- urging that is re- - i 11 tho far be. doubted convention been nwf now have 4t signed may in ed, .and proceeding wtli 'the partment, gianv Departments ciprocal rights abroad, Is one that may ported by the Secretary to be nearly conversion survey oi me American boundary and Justly re suit til directed, and the progress, Ubore whether of j0 fech favor with which this challenge your attention. It is $185,000,(500, whereof but nttle" more the of niouusecure revenue as to to boundary It so been would loss. has Rlnch ol has thus far been re- B.W;5DCIJBUlj;ftCO.( rifles, by lining th4 say a cOnventloa ; 'will be neces- - than $40,000,000, or less than 22 per g'Uhs Into that) enlarged tr policy enlarged ' ol ceived, i warrants the belief, that Its citizens of either country within the Mmnnfmatm"m iv i.i? fully acoomplishlng this re- cent, are in actual circulation. The former with tubes of forged pr of coiled greatly 1 promote V mmd Dmlm t tm guns will be thus the public is beyonit ;disput; The free operations will ere long .embrace, all but until Congress shall by sta- mere existence of this I act --seems- to wrought iron. jurisdiction of the other, equal rights sult; within the year. This, how- delivery system has been.lately applied pr.nearly all the countries of this hemiand privileges. In the acquisition and With the Republic' of Nlcaraucua a tute tlx the extent to which foreign me to furnish of itself a eogent argu- converted Obviate the necessity Of to five cities; and the 4otat number of sphere.- It is bv no1 means desirable, trademark treaty HsJinatlon of property, au- - holders! of copyrights shall be heie ment for the repeal of , the statute ever, does not has been whicui concluded means The taonzestne construction for the construction offiaes4n'wuieh it is now in operation however; that the poliev under consid-Inad a been deemed made providing fact which such treaty has also been concluded. has has ... OF M YXH T. privilejred.lt possible; by ihe United shows thati Its. eration should " be applied to these DKSV&irjlOlf. war between Chill and Peru is at an IStates of a canal raUway, and of of the hlhes considguns are such and powerilJboh for Is luy." Experience but there conventions. other graver Pegotlatej telegraph enj,ls!iLto of under the tor. claims ul bltratlon heatlthf of Tne coaat .oefence. jna countries alone. For this reason the United States was erations that tend in the same direcadoption, iropr- conditions, lines across v end. For the ai Micvraugua Territory not Is 4 eqtrttlly . actfommodati ' to the largement of our trade with K irope, of American citizens, who during- Its By the termsthe the recent confer-- tion; the Secretary avows his convic- the armament ol warjceaacls' i ' at 60 miles of ' represented of this n an-treaty, . . t to suffered the Asia and Africa' should be soucrht py pubMc continuance throughadvantage' X, tion that, unless this coinage and the TOR AALB BT the river San Juan as well aa Lake Itl- - esee at Berlin vy;-- It ; w .j ore reducing the tariff burdens of Chilian authorities, a convention will caraugua, ttuj.i .postal i.servioe-rf- and be suscertificates Issuance of silver an inland , sea, 40 jnlles in tea-soAEUTRAUTr. i The forthe than we nor wares the as other soon be negotiated. The state of hos w iota, are xo constitute airart of the their neither at no distant report of the gun foundry boarf pended, silver is likely v- tllltles between ranee ana uawi conurged by the 4ostniastr General, American States are fitted to produce, BRINCKEK JOFFv TDRNES f & CO, - rrbis 1 conveys to become out sole metallic stan- appointed April 2, 1883,ln pursuauee'of recommend the of the I that day scope projected '(enterprise.bo extended.! of feature thus may an 188 Ids (he and .properly tinues to be .was transmitembarrassing enabling ourselves to obtalu actual canal construction. 17 miles neutrality laws of the United States dard; the commercial disturbance and the act of Macch 8, '' '"IS our Eastern relations. The Chinese lor opinion of that officer that, it ds pronet J In return a better" market for our supSt JW Toa-aon the Faciiic side,' and r miles on the. be so enlarged as to cover all patent the impairment of out national, credit ted to Congress In the1-- annual message to of and Itealerl la COTTOW Government has promptly adjusted- Atlantic, to tne United - states, whose aetof hostility committed in our ter- that would be $ thus occasioned can of iFebmary 8, 184; In my message of provide means whereby exceptional plies of food, of raw material, and of MaafaolBrr Druid Mills, r the claims of American cltl- rich territory on, the Pacific la. for the. ritory, and aimed against the peace of a scarcely be overestimated, v 1 hope that March' 26. 1884. I- called attention to aispatcain aeaiine; witu letterw in iree the 'manufactures in which vwe excel. and .til. Iwok, ,MWolliTy,',. ad oilier favorlU brand, ail r tenspaid Tolhsmbi'' " delivery offices may be secured 'by the . nation.- of where properly was destroyed in Ordinary the board recommendation the that .the commerce statutes of Secretary's suggestions respecting v purposes Existingprac friendly; the mlrs Hard, klecUad aad Soft. payment of extraordinary ' postage. i PKOTECTION AXD- FREE TRADE, v the recent riot at Canton. I renew the tically cut on irom communication the withdrawal from circulation of the the government should encourage .the This fitting out of armed expe- $1 oy prohibit scheme might lie made effective s ft seems to ine'that of of steel recommendation, of my last annual iSCUBS IIEIUUS.ILIE.tlIOII.tI II TEE I'M- will notes and $2 apreceive private,, ditions and emworks, water the protection of the your restrict with Atlantic the of The shipment many ports. by the .employment of a Special stamp, barrassing elements in message that the Canton fund be re- - political and commercial advantages the enactments in proval. It is likely that a considerable the required material for heavy cannon wnose greatlna-tlona- L COTTOS CaSVASS Of Sit IHWlKI It tO ISO of explosives, the'' though be." hOuld. Cosl eomntensarato true to One the - turned China; factories. interpretawere not framed portion of the silver now encumbering and thai- two covernment such a. ttrolect can acarcelv ha over the latter conflict between, protection and ,nba- wlda, fori iect. Car, Traa. aad ' nt service. and --one for the navy, I with the expense of the. xtra tion of treaty with that estimated. It Is believed that when. with Tegardrespect vaults ot the Treasury, might thus for thehnarmy Vafrnn Corlnjrs,..alahua riArooa a4 to international obliga- the trade free way thus be turned tobegood private-expressome cities the In AOtnKlluho1 ef faKvlrt. of restriction ehlnl1 large. the J1 tha ir other pnrpowna, eooitantly la itore aad country permitting; rethe treaty is laid before routhe rastice tions, but slmplr for the protection of una its way into tne currency. revenue tbe that, may account; vu to have undertaken irom-mieluc I' tad U order. .1 umne.se is useiyNo t companies J"18UBdr4" tloa guns, pf . lrninizrauon, deliberations. travel. roftertak these statutes 6 no and as of so will passenger duced to its All, liberality provisions longer , AgonU for U. S. Bnnbnc Co mail carriers ' ; TRADB DOLLARS. action having- ibdaiUkeu taeboard outstrip the (Jdvernroeni again a subject . of your; ma be tn command universal approval at .home were intended to meet special The duties or tho Cao n people. protective Mansmis-slotne by qusntiry. lot was prompt by de4 " affording to ,Erl. rT . subsequently had already arisen. Other and abroad. " tiooos caa be. obtained at X. U M. L While trade dollars have ceased for terrolne TbM ' ' KIGIITS OF CmXiXEX, f : letters, better : facllitlss Mian retaiaed ; without becoming burden-sommoref ally the plansajjd, sstr-The death of our renresentatlve at emergencies have arisen Since, and the present, at least, to be an element our. interests that at-tmay ablpplng command of be ihg-O- ut its' have hitherto bees It mav be scrlooslT auestloned whe Russia, while at his post at St. Peters- modern ingenuity supplies, means for of active disturbance in our currency mates 'necessary forIt carry judiciously arranged and the cur been the ha received tn-- the posrortlce.' dt has always on above fixed a firm ther the statute passed at the last ses- burg affording to the imperial govern- the organization of hostilities without system, some provision should be made recommendation. basis i ; Wdlscour-a?esuc- h rency and, to armed vessels or to fili- for their surrender to the Government formation which indicates! fust there policy of the .Government sion does not violate the treaty rights ment a renewed opportunity to testify open resort 4a no better all, Such a unity established among the sad are enterprises, In steel manuiactarers , counno reason a responsible manner its who in this left the tho Chinese of Americas Isee States of certain view of the circumstances under this sympathy befitting ever bustering parties. in the way can that policy be maintained than oeor.ereat and ever, system as will not pro- in for in countryi who althoughintimate friendliness which why preparations has adcountry with return certificates- valid under which of were and the coined, try they the public with the most ; vided at present supplying with the necessary efficient . dethem all. ' Allincreasing in the marked tbe intercourse of the two the commission of criminal acts, such fact that they have never had a legal to treaties the old law, and now seem to be cervantage remail g dus tuatwlth service, same toconstruct the as are here under censlderatlon.should tender quality there should be - offered plant, countries. of this policy, which have been barred from landing from lack of to, its owa' best interests can be Uae not be alike punishable, whether such tor them only a slight advance over and, to make bids for contracts with gard or are in urotrress of neg- tificates- required by the new. The at negotiated 8PA1K AXD SUM. i Its accommodation for famished acta are Intended to be Committed in their bullion value. The Secretary-- In the government for the supply ;ot Unit Ml States of a provision deemed to 1' h contain t 'r'ffdi tlation, purchases by theheretofore ''ytn' .material for vthe Tlie cottrse, of this covernment In our country or In a foreign country the course of his report considers the the ?; under under a large trading fleet, the clause of the fdAtnt4eirn its representation, at Bangkok with which we are at peace. The propriety of beautifying the designs of heaviest adapted Constitution to the House of the Chinese flag, has considerably en- raising &mj limiting renews Gentsral . The the a If Attorney3 order nas evoaea prompt and thorough treatment of ouraubsidary silver coins, and of so warfare. guaranteed accomin to me uipioieatic raua to origl the hanced our commercial Importance Representatives aathorlty fl re his contained recommendation sufficient of . ..a .magnitude of the large cum- from Slant evideaoes of- war n friend- this question is one which intimately Increasing tnelr weight that they may Aak for the nate tor numx the East. In view revenue., of of r fees exa last the year touchingport panied by positive .appropriation ship and ausrurs well for our cnlanced concerns the national honor. ber of vessels . built or purchased by Intercourse. rs to value bear their due of ratio the ;i'.v Tlurors. and of J witnesses of SEBYICB over a 4 series .should CmX, ' The Siamese government years is American citizens in other countries -standard dollar. Ills conclusions in tending Ilpe "NATURALIZATION LAWS.' be made by Congress, all doubts as to radical--' changes In1 the Ieeblll: the VtT ths Urt JSatls. the? 29th of February last I transand exclnsively employed in legitimate has presented to the United States a are - !In this tOa approved.regard cordially a which of attor the the syrfterai of snif naeU (action feasibility plan being thus adoption by trafflo between foreign ports under commodious mansion and grounds for ''Our existing naturalization laws also my annual message of 1882, I recom- removed. mitted to Congress the first annukl reWith Quick Saiaa. I renew my recommenda- neys aad marshalls of 'HbO ; KUnited port the recognized protection of our flag, me occupaqcx ox tne legation, ana i need revision. Those sections relating mended the abolition of alexcise taxes tion civil of service the commission, b ror Stateebould Conbe i such action taken ty Z compensated solely by to persons residing within the limits of T it might be well to provide a uniform suggest that by joint resolution Conwith communications from those relating . to . distilled gressthat '. . . 'W braaca stores as will enable, the gDVftriraetfjt to by salaries; and khe erection by the together rate for their registration and docu- - gress attest itsThU appreciation of this the United States within 1?9& and 1798 except now Is ThiS the heads several recommendation executive the of spirits. construct its own- 'ordinance Upon; Its- Government'Of a penitentiary for the has have only a historical interest: Sec renewed. generous gilt. of . the government, re In case these taxes shall be own pinenUMon, that t.ie bona fide property confinement of offenders ag&lns t the more than once oi late government been oe property; ' called j -' upour the 2172, tion: snaii tnerein oi citizens revenues . ' tbe will recognizing citizenship the still that rightsevidenced and abolished, workings of the ' laWS." specting practical on to f ullllment' of the children of naturalized parents,is remain to government will In my opin" take action in ' law under which the commission has TUB KAVT. properly guarded. of the International duly '. concerns the Of varied Governmental obligation toward ambiguous in its terms and partly ab- ion not only suffice to meet Its reasonbeen acting. The good results therein TBI COKOO COCSTKY. ; , The. report of 'the 'Secretary lir charge" ot the Interior Department, foreshadowed Spain. Agitatioaln the Island of Cuba solute. There are special provisions of able expenditures, , baye been more than will afford a, but au the its pf reports the present Secretary of exhlbita' to tie Spanish Crown having law favoring the naturalization of those surplus large enough: to the pro "Kavt realized. .The system: has fnllv an Purs uant to the advice of the Senate at hostile such t- the permit summary: Among . been been which Interesting made on tbe has fermented by persons abusing the who serve In the array, or in merchant tariff reduction as may seem to be ad- gress of its friends sweredthe the last session, I have recognized the sacred anticipations topics new particular' steam deserving attention, cruisers authorized by tbe I our vessels, while no similar privileges are visable, when the results of . recent ' and laitniui right of hospitality which in competent flag of the International Association of to securing his refer observations respectof yoil ot tue officers the granted those who' serve fa the navy or revenue laws and commercial treaties acts Aogust Sd, a&i and March ad, and La protecting the the Congo as that of a friendly govern- territory affords, public servants, ing our Indian' affairs, thethe the four vessels under con- atHl government have been- instructed to marine corps. ( jobexss nr ; .... ., officers of the government shall have shown In what quarters these 1883, ofone, any pre- exercise ment, avoiding in so doing appointing culture failure timber of acts, . of thel to infracT rule?A. uniform 4,500 of naturalization. Vhtango, tract, vigilance tons, in prevent efterritorial from can of conflict of be the most reductions imporpressure personal judicially ' judgment to :ot our neutrality laws at Key such as the Constitution contemplates. fected, ' is more than half finished, Tbe At- railroad companies to take titleatid ' claims In that region: subsequently, in tions tunity and from the labor of examining PLUMBEHS MATERIALS. West and at other points near the snouia, among other things, de''... ' . .'.'. y ; lanta, ,0o tons, has been- successlully lands grahted Dyof the t claims and clearly execution of the expressed wishes of Cuban the. pretensions of rival FOREIGN TRADE. 'pension office, candidates for public I am happy to say that fine the status of persons bora within , ' launched.and'her' machlifay Is how ;the operations the Congress, I appointed a commer- in only coast. employment. The tne thecensnS office," patentf one 'bureau, were of also Instance .the precau the United States subject to a foreim fitting. The Bmton, 3,000 tons, ami Yhj . law, has had the unqualified support of cial ageut for the Conzo basin. The One of of the the of Anttnn gravest problems is chilmeasures Taunchlnantl he suocessf ally eluded ; power (Sec. 1992), and of minor r r of tiio rich prospective tionary the President and of the heads of the which appeal to the wisdom of Con- a readyfor boat of x,fioo tons, isDolphin importance when found In our Terridren of fathers who have declared their gress dispatch a tbe offenders several departments, and the members ' Xafsr hr ready iaKds. and. Indians is trade of the Congo Valley has led to be eovcamijcxT for the ascertainment solution, conwere for adverse criti.Sevrarpermlxtna to David Jaaaa. tried Intention of becoming citizens, but of the most effective means of increasand tory delivery. subsequently of the commission have performed Lake eanerai conviction that it should Cl-tbeenmide to the vlcled. of the Jtttttsionhasilready these cisms cruishave to failed upon their naturaliza- ing our foreign trade, and thus relievr open to all nations upon equal terms. designs i duties with zeal and their perfect fidelity. tion. It might be. wise to nrovide f or ing the depression under which our In- ers are dischssexJ by tkq Secretary who circumstances that both as. between" Their report will shortly be submitted iur tue international cuuie-u- , COMMERCIAL TRKATT. jtn insists that the bperectners ol the con- different tribes and as between Indians and will be accompanied b such a central bureau lor registry, wherein dustries consideration of this subject, has been .are now languishing. The clusions and the whites, the past; year has been reacbd-ljthjs autnenticatea tran- Secretary of the Treasury for enlarging the scope ot called by the Emperor of Germany, and The sto wine need of closer relation snouia ofd niea record advised that Board and, one ot unbroken peace. .. In ..this cir- - the the have naturalizaof llepartraent by: as shall commend every statute scripts Vs now in session at Berlin. Delegates be existing of this Intercourse the and of ia traffic, Investigating ship subject duty to President the cumstance find demonstrated been In glad tion the several Federal and State be given in the first instance, to a Comthemselves to the executi ve and the are now in attendance on behalf of the tween the Spanisn Antilles and their ' : tne tne In oi ments ior to and make policy also ; jusxiucatiqn for with its administration. provision United States. Of the results of the natural market in the United States, courts, commission. While recognlztug in dealing with the Indian commissioners Tne machinery r. f the double-turret-vacation or cancellation of such petent In view of the general and persistent conference you will be duly informed. led to the adoption in January last of the considerations that may be urged the a and confirmation of lmthe -' Terror monitors Purita in record and a, question Cases been fraud where had The government of Corea has gener- a commercial agreement looking to this course, I am nevertheless phitrtte, contracted forunderthe througbouta commercial comwhich were f ally. expressed In demandfor ot the United that end. This agreement has since practiced upon, tbe court by the appli- against actpf views a general bankrupt law,' I of whole the the munity that ously aided the efforts bo upon his opinion h, to fli'st communion the la are 1884, March cant ot when he had removed other would be 3d, process of the differences of sentiments Htates ' minister te secure suitable been superseded br a more. carefully or himself, hope effect to likely speedier ...The. . Congress.work Jtaa been done forfeited his acquired citizenship. ;No of tne delegation. framed and comprehensive convention, which have hltnerto prevented its en. of the during-thpremises for the use anew the enactment of Secretary a statute actment A just and uniform law In this respect or better results ; that portion their armor urges interpast the present may not :' outlast :f),-i-concerns snau The conditions of diplomatic which the seuate wuicn to tne lor sunmit report . for Secretary's of .crimes i committhe of for lack eovpunishment would hands proprla-t of the session strengthen the course with Eastern nations- - demand approval. It has been the aim of thia ernment our of interests condition recomon shipping and ted Indian A the tion." reservations, Mnadock fourttrmotiltor, in f owned be citizens which the The for by negotiation to open such a favored reprotecting its to command cannot pestilence fail past that the legation premisesI advise that attention; your a of bill now pend- two still remains 3&unQisliea at the navy mends the passage and wonld pave the 'way for lie has been raging in the counthe represented power. as yard exchange as to make the inter- abroad, emphatically recommends that in California.; It is recommended ing' in - the House "of ItepresenUtlves triesyears conclusion of treaties of natural- an of tbe East recently made Its apan appropriation be made for the ac- ciprocal Amecourse between Cuba and Porto Itico the of to Investment the incentive theof tract: be for of 1,800 that ization with takeno purchase steps countries. the early govforeign this property bj in European ports with which and ourselves scarcely less Intimate ricas capital in American steamships, these vessels, andrtxr- - providecomplete quisition ofThe also aa square miles from the Sioux reserva- pearance United States already than the commercial " ernment. we are in constant communication. beshall movement Government lllieral the payby measures K" CONS these Miantono-moAND Both DIPLOMATIC are tion. TLA h. SERVICE. armamentfor the monitor worthy then Secretary of the Treasury, In ments for mail transportation or othertween our domestic ports, and to inpos&asse valuable premises at TanTbe reoonstructionsolthe Naval Of approval.; J concur with' him also The of a proclamation of the gier, as a gift from the Sultan of Mo- sure a removal of the burdens on shlp- - 'The legislation the last session ef -- wise, lend Its active assistance to Indi- Advisory pursuance e Of the de-the la ", preempadvising repeal Board,, approved issued certain regulations, rocco. As is stated hereafter, they ected in the diplomatic and consular vid ul enterprise, and declares his bePresident, tne in watcn reoi ot enactment statutes inaies, tion the spaaian the. law,' construction from comprise., fing past our and ship- services certain Changes and reduc- lief that If that'eburse be not pursaed, partment, restricting and for a time prohibiting gift bare lately received a similar one steel cruiser of 4JaM tons, one solving the present legal complications the the Siamese government. The govern- masters often had cause to tions, which have been productive of our foreign carrying trade must remain of importation of rags and the admishaveso I touchinx . lansed to railroad of grants, cruiser ana tons, 8,000 j twerheavtly to sion of the baggage of emigrants and ment of Japan, stand ready present complain. The negotiation of this embarrassment. The DODulation and as It is y, almost exclusively in ed gnnboatstbne ng tho of and the ; f debt funding gun-companies, atTokio from- Infected commercial activity of our country are the hands of foreigners. One phase of to our representative grounds conyeutloq has for a time one kiispatca . yesset armed with of the several Pacific railroads nuder of travelersLestarriving this ceurse may have on tae increase, ana are giving this subject Is now especially promi- boat, whereon to erect a suitable building the prosecution of certain postponed quarters. claims of ' as sieauuy shall such bne ram Ilotchkiss armored guarantry cannon, effectually and Jail, our citizens which were declared to be rise to new, varying, ana oiten delicate nent, in view of the repeal of the act of and three been without strict warrant of law: I for the legation, court house The general payment. torpedOoests. t with other countries. June 26, 1884, of all salutary provisions approve the recommendation of tpe and similar privileges can be secured without me 7ori80icnouoi the relationships are which to all of calculated ' designs, ; of Tbe "' tJTAir coMjnssiojr.'"" , la China and Persia. not owning present Secretary, that the Congress Claims Commission, and Our foreign establishment now em- arbitrarily compelling American ves- meet the existing wants of the service, a effect would take action in the premises, and I also hecpkili, only such premises which we therefore remitted to diplo- braces nearly double the area of operasels to .carry the malls to and from are how well adyauced "and jfcfete The report of the Utah commission will recommend ' the Immediate adoption Of )arge saving of the present rentals, but matic channels lor adjustment. The tions that It did twenty rears aco. The tbe United States, as It Is necesuuderthe vessels ?can be read with intersst.ltdi8ciosesthe re such measures as will be llkelvto CAllPJOTINQ, i would permit of the due assertion of speedy settlement oi these claims will couOnement of such a service within sary to make tor ward compensate provision as soon taken shall recent elve tn ne to the the of suits yon legislation looking tr territorial rights la those coun- oe urged oj mis go? eminent. off the dreaded epidemic aud mitigate uc:i t:t fciiiEs, t::seETS,i::TS,'tTC. the limits of expenditure .then establthe owners of such vessels for perv and punishment of serve to preseutation Its severity In case It shall unhappily a treaty of commer ished is not. It seems to me. in accord forming that service after April, 1885. cessary suthorlty, tor tries, and would the better a egotiauons Terrltorv.. believe in that' still I extend to our shores. ' 9MSH4 BHOADWAT, i maintain the dignity of the United cial reciprocity with the Dominican ance with.tr ue economy. A communi It is hoped that the whole suo)ect will ,TBVnaKXJX jtsxxKr"xxmxTio3x. be. can tUatabomiuable .bat if, .practice oe ox people sboalrt be receive an early .consideration that .. l :: oi tminov btatee. Republic nave been successfully con- - ty sixty (i THI DISTRICT OK OOLVM BIA. j'' of uy 'Tlieact ,uw, suppresaeu. Codfnss u,uui aptdel'iAug4.to the most radical legi'slaUon-euBslBten- vuij oj adeaaatseiv raorMentedUn Its Inter will lead to the enactment of such nnt-f,aOVPTIAJf BKPBKSKXTATIOX. vThe course wth fyrelatt nations. A project measures for- the revival of our mer- the Uuttea laid before the Senate. report of the cbmmis Our Good are kept by Z. CM. f--, as4 tbe bodies of with the restraints of the constitution. slonersanual States pt JUiran ot to make of ContbevTSCQcnHlon of failure the .consular The District of Columbia re- IUsrrthe Congress chant marine aa the wisdouv of C liranca sax Y. that btorca, . I' Lieutenant recoiainead,, Q therefore, again iorjee ottosTajTsmpirs. Tns our recasxmz for jncer . scneme tne views the opcraticm of the several Bcrvice, anaivr. representation appropriation , gress mj devise, j iissu m q absolute, political $nrt bis CQfpar,Son$ f the Jeaa-- , CotikTe extra ol f.otial terrl now at the autonomous court of the Khe Is Jurlsdiptlon of its Cettala questions between the United municipal governnelte expedition. This has been suc- - coutrol of the Territory. Of, Uuh and departments vr. n. tf fti.ra. W. J. rTroi. J. &0SDS REDEEMED,- you. If the limits of a short Consideration dive, has proved a serious embarrassB.wpta still before com- - ment. I ask your careful States Ottoman a for loathe Empire Lieutenants .provide tUeappoiutrnoutof Lcessfally. accomplished by lorisla-tioIn not ulf will allow its of ear in intercourse with its f consider ment snyirestlons lo Egypt, remain unsolved. Complaints in be- session1 cent of respect bonds govThe three the suca i per wita raa power maatze. ueroeiv an. remains oyeriuwenuu nuasiop as sucb and in view not only of the necessary half of oar citizens are not satisfac- atioa, trust you will not fall to make ernment to tne amount of nearly $100,- -, werS ooBBioeiMiing siM-Jtf trom. their Krav e in tti as la its iudsuivt.iuay Justly and ri to a revision of tbe civil and relate especially ot diplomatic relationship,- torily adjusted. Tbe Porte has sought guiiaoie pruvuuuQs tor tae present 000,000 has since my last, annual mes- Lena tiiVt-Intimacy ImuuIsm Mi- 4s b j delta in March, iSt43, and were bjrUtiatOitneir - redeemed by the code criminal of this eoTtne of needs ; the performance of cus of been the service. bat . Itiia participation been; corotuercs tne our to wttB&oia irorn sage followretained Yakutsk at until the, i in tbe annronriat on Tue bonds ot that Issue still Treasury ruwut in the treaty powers in all ..9dWrrMivaD'i5 u?, labor by. persons sentenced to Iinpria-bnmcoutstand of the favored-- treatment to tomary to denne reason" beloj too far matters of administration there affect- - right acts the ranks of each diplomatic oKice ing amount to little over200JW0,000,- - ibg.wln,ter,hei la the Jail j the construction which we are entitled by existing iSannfaeturtn tf and $ tiers M to of advanced adiait .their Immediate course cf this i. lathe cotamunicatioh, I ol iazthe rislits. forckners, advise to yvnicii a saury is ttucnea. i suggest about and occupation of whin es along the which jvjll te; re transportatIdfl.w They arrived-a- t of and oncefcecn more fitipulationr, ' taa'terlgion iias Newi reference Oon-sthat the restoration of the agency and that this course be abandoned and tired front, and the ertction of a suitof the tariff is unaceomphshed. . i the operation . of the York on February SO, lSji, Where they mads to the policykof this Governmeat rivpr able building forth district oftlces. I General at Cairo on its former that it oe lcit to tne rresiaent, - wttii Irs Mustthrough nnar the fund received-wltof The' OoHng were of coming year. "pending as ; extentioo disposition suitable the honors. oor foreign regards basis. I do not conceive it to be the questions with Veoczula has not yet the advice and consent of tbe that iu recoguition ol the ;' OF fik TT , JCXlTiTX?3 ' te. As t?ese iH?"('? r .1 continue to be the ! in. pursuance ox thr loint resolution travia. ' tne eminent services deciare pnxpu.tq H. (irant. ot wish of Congress that the United Dea reajijea, ut i nave feoon veason to fix from time to time the diplomatic tt'.f iCulatlon of the na- -t oi Congress, R approved i JFebruary 1 , general, ,iteeuu !! l in titat .should my tits General of tUeUlysses princi ot the FACTO It V, 1C9 UUliKTYST., States should withdraw altogether to expect an early settlement' which grade of tbe representatives ,cf ttis I i armies , how of to was naval a question 1884, iittod. ont opiuion..uuder,4ei-onnational efforts t!ited States and twtee President expedition from the honorable position they have- will provide the means of re Uovernment abroad aa may seeia of . of t the ..xtion avert currency of. (Xfca for relief ntaiaconditioas Lieutenants A, ,WJ ia tl;is direction.! the v Mail ktort, US Woo Strut, ; hitherto had with respect to the Khe- examining tbe Caracas a wards this ,atioa the Congress confer upon belEgdeuiilialy retirement Is of cob- -t tireeiey, ..r tr dkiw.-. uuiwu of the twtaiatated: r9ay,;be. .pro.bietar ot.tin; Army, as him for aruz-suitable a the cf now, of Certain t pension'. 'of nowever, the excressed .....r i ' ere" sing , Importance. forraltf with jtieslre It "been Ve who and the had In tho nirf.surcs that swtn to mo neces-afyaengaged afe a PP,P-,or sojourning in Egrptfehoold Congress, and which will recogulze tlie salary to be attache;', to tae respective f r trany conceaeo mat under hiaparty fertile in co,iani99d lri scientific Obser- rechanicT-arV- ' C ClU WVa :, I have now In obe. ; stations, t matter uuyTk kUu mu auu exacts this claims ? BaraBiKXTap st jonx EAE, oi certain vations at Lady Franklin BayThe fleet perlerred rr.'tr.cQTewm Tastiexte&t of dience toexpedient, tection of a competent rpresenta justice the Constitution, rcccom-niende- d f 3 excessive security, and consisted of .the'. steam, I Veneiuela. ' ' airinst i.oii rich TBK )(TATIOAI. inr"rricaitarai CSAKCEa protiacts.fketisr .fearer Unwary s " tat your rdoption. As refp-ctoi alo at T.. t. II I., OmTlf. Putt A Cm.. Uv. t The Central and South America "etv bond deposits a iJim tne raw txateriaia - i otbersof ra tn i .10 Boriy Mwtrn, less importance i shall Q.'h--r.CulMra H now silowed purchased at &t. Johns, (. F.ind tu.s xtecessary maaiitaeturessuecesstal The condition of our finance, for A THI STATCTI ov UBESTT. P. 'l"wJf'l....ie. hL appointed by authority rt the li. Air. w reContent ith reviewing the myself f.. Airv i i I 'y,.-! i ? l s nope Atert, ymcn was generously provideti we have of Various the the vi..j ..s tr; operation prcalpetive .systeia commendations alreadv made to the With France, the traditional cordial to Mexico. It cas been f urnUued with of the public service . V 'r t. t t. : the Senate- by the British gDvernrjpnt. jYepara-tlon- s tablisumenta more than suiilciena to "Cor aaara at ijdOia. , t -con-ire' ss, without relating the grounds Klilredira . A . sest:: fi'Mfm the isrelationship continues. The.liartholdt instructions which will be laid before nected with the Tresi:ry ,'1 he wages attielMt forthe own our Mrl'tlg ivcre sor,r ctuti'4 t, !y , prQffiptly exped;4o4 uch me ewh?a f a value of in;ide statue oi i.ioerty tnugntening upon recoiumeD.!;ittons us c 1 voa. They contain a statement- of the are fully discussed la t CI so th rreat. of .t tlas noMutre' by are' iaoor' Secretary ofUuelavy !r-e.-were The based. ts : of prest-natiool tue ieopie general policy of tha Government for Secretary. It appears t: 1 1 j r I itself with the active World, the generous bot; , C. of the .Its-scal- e cf illvlar ctt our. crtisan in the public tf maSs; tlie granting of irauce. is expected to reaciir rew enlarging cf r.epre. i 1 for 4 the of as War la CommaBde Oeorea f revenue? such tbelr ciasisss Zz'l Secretary tti York In May next. I aid ior popular esitica-tlot- i; that with American States. The commla i W. CotMn wss plactsi in commnd ( nersoual i i and aha. tlevelop- - oi liovernment 80th, 1 J4, were t I ro i c aniemlineiH of tj.e the .Serai action be taken in rela- - sloners have been actively preparing June '' 1 l eri.xuorala-.iaud.congressional ci ? 11. -M CTTiT'Depart-:;";-Lmorv Dier of tiose Alert, and Lieutenant W. $H,0ti7,43'J.?4; from tevezue, "o IHutiosi n as to' roaka Lo tbe spirit which has prompted elective r ;Vw, a a decrease the Tr-n Vuat !;. s?o their task tor tJioo of command asu.-ies. the from all Bmr. by other 121,68tt,072.&I; ia responsible Thtu. littfciectaai holding sources, - tals KUt, and .j the comUy in aid of the tlmelr ot I revei, of which conferences in the principal cities with $3l,atK5,307.(i5. was entrusted Total Wintield to' the making cf ' gal iiJi'rns. fbecisaproval iui-last prebill:j the jpletion of the pedestal upon which It merchants and others interested in the nues fa.519,6C9 63. Theordinary eilected in the s. TCopeland,' tCoinmaner x tn 1 " .rl f legislation as-!due. whom to t expensvste"! Our of public wa' also, r.t . !i oe 5 -, cf lit' sritutne and harbors. piacea. ies for rivers Central nd Socth Ameiiran tradjs to ther,perite-".ic-'?ditures during the same period were exp vuica is in excess i r?cf vacr.r.c;.. t f tso lsyieidi'.rarv.jr. the- - expenditures for tlre erre--!- : '.jar.-- 1 e . CEEMAXT AND EXGUKJ), f iserTitstrjeer,scJ tr.ever:'vr?,-r,taitsFor civil expenses, j for ssdHT-O.CyOi- n 'vt A trSIti 3At ttATi a y c. "the. Ot'terr." l i; ot vexed Out( !vcuici.,-be .'. srrlvai at Uertvi :,'t-.iis foreign intercourse, !l,2iJ,7Ca.37 : for the quartermaster's department. 1 r- r. i I It,- ' the antraal t e.cLaagerasis t'- ti'-n 1'eHUla. .'Ths International saertdlaa confesr- - Indians, $4l,475,PvT.23; lor pensions, side cf tLnt derrtnent, ,iivL'-wUclt ! reuiions wita uermany,' .o; "Unr ii x.:9?Ly..:.y,'Breirna'-.'ri' t ) V. .: ay tue all bureaus of e .ly li.-proarmy au.i. ence. convened expenses in contributes the which Washinsrton for our to r:- ''"'i.ibtJiT3jcrTo' ct.the mUitary very lately Lay, countrysome of tae . fL .oc$ tL;w.. .. .. v Oi.fcla ,v. ... i t t .c . K. er (Qxctf tLri-aan-river and I best elements upon the invitation of tue Government own lis including Kin ,ui ' lit '. ie SuOsUEituiay t.Aed cuarges a fsrtr' t e3".:'. ft ';,of cltizeasiilp, continue to be cordial ot the United states, was composed of improvements and arsti U, 4. ,4..t,-60- 3. s. which cannot be materially diralnished i'CC" 1 Toe United States bave extradition represemativts from nyenty-tiy- e Stair Eiltn$t Jiatiutlcrt J, ..pew t &i; for the naval estabiUhment, in : j -1 a t i t:n er" -tw It oc tc r ?tre r concluded its cluding vessel, msci nd The treaties with several of the German ; ti .( 1;"Qj V. . t iI e ' J,' cf tae err . ', vi I la I e l Ir IOt 1 t. ; v.' the 1st of .i. States, but by reason of the confede labors-ohaving proveiuents' at navy c ir , i ' tJ1 1. ' TTiVCrS ration of those Mates under the im- - with substantial unanimity, a? ret 001 .44 ; for miscellar ' ..;;r,.:r t.,.- -: : 'a. t 'y -Vil tn far"; f rises, ,C,:t iiotti ai d'.3-trc n 1 I 1 to iclilstrauve " ) ly ts - perlil rule, the arrlicatiou cf such r'-- k f rtaV;-' ot Creenftlch a the including public be tr r upon the j t 1 ' I r 1 it U 1 tvs . a. r- i t treaties Is not as uniform and compre. Urtln? point whence lonzituda is to and collecting; the r..; r r ty t r it ft t i..: .vjvi jy j swwks seat tee upoa a uM.io ' : ' .1 titi.--i a wvri rTex- - I r w kenslveas the iaterpstj of the two be cot" U lzd thre"";h ISO degrees ta?t for expenditures or v ?...:a c , . ny suta cacretlon in' ivaclr-- l we'. wra tor f l countries require. We should eodea tee of Colum rc, andcpoi :t ' crac-"1 entst J1 , f t' ror, tnerefore, to' open ne.oti!ttio& s ci r?cx on ch it t teuuDer revtlveiat rposea the r"i f:ir v tv a t " J cost ol 1st, a- t at i for a single convention cf extraditiou i"y a "Lie aI f. ,i 1 nlent, c a t ver- n7 i the r i. ; t 1 r .... e be?in at . v 'l tit 4. to embrace ail the territory of the em- f.t i Civ.. day ttre ?c',t ti.-.. 1,1- as me great pleasure to ca the initial meridian and where i It IU.3W ia leav.. , i 3 ca net i J lj pire. It affords .;!, er- !t ; ; that oar intercourse with Great bam be counted from zero up t ; a , ti ciUitatLcri jar ; : ; rc:.. 71 Britain continues to be cf a most i s iormai report ci tne transac a cf i & .TUB t The of fharacwr. er fceror this couiereuca will V'i t r.i te raa n friendly , i ft f oci Ia ' ' I . 3 t Hawaii has indicated Its will.:The V" yt r....i iransmmeu to congress. .'of continue rfvt r'Ht-r- yr L c ' ow tr: t for eeven years the provir 1. cotto t t yes beel IXTERSATIOSAL KXHIBXTIOS3. m is r 7 ' , 1 f ' ) f" sions ol the existing reciprocity treaty. 1 t fi". H ' id I' - 1 t lavte of tuereii-t- .; t ; : cf "lueut re i. - lit. Jr"caeT.:3u;uee, i 7' os eft: it country t' t'e Ainer::aa cei rn states C of invita ins tro" . Ir?.U: t T .rtlcivar' t r- - ? ". t- i f y.r.t"cf ysteu o! tales, s..!v;:J, ijr'v)-a l,j ...act re..,., rt :nt, be iavoreJ. "..e govern-an- al uoo" j it o.s we do, an advanced ac to due Ire j llaytl acalnst the csUb'-iheW tile it was la P"" - i a tie rorld'srrodcction, tzd from intern 1 v. hi terminated. es it became KSCc:. rry to ' to gtci-r- a pro. .t;tl-- share lor- estimates t:s.t t t...i fro-r"1 ocr ceutraiity Uws cy i isUut!t"T la f ':r I . the fv peneral comreti" iua i rroc!-i:r, i" ' i ' p V. t matter cf serious 1 , s t- . , ' " r r .:' f..i ir t l ' ant cf meats i jt r?L. i . '.oni y : t ; 3 exi.,,':s i i j ji:J t r? I THE PRESIDENT'S : DUTIES OX WOKK8 OF ART. MESSAGE. KCty-'TORK-TIIAD- X ty - 52; $7:24,-964,8- -- -- , ; . c. , u - - f - long-pendi- nir 5 5. 8705,-J23,7- - . . '!(? . c - repeat,-therefore"- .' -- - I, -- ; s mu 0.EG - - - in -- IZZ:'" buliion-producln- a- , i7 SJfHfJ trtii4 Smr0 t, T- rU.rT -lti i, r-- s r .' lAtisoiutQly, Pure--; . - 'f ' . 4 ss one-ten- th . - 'has-bee- - -- iH-th- tflpiiinGGUisses" - . . e tuc . w; ! 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