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Show "' tftftaasaaftaftjftwaftaMftaiMaaftMftaMftaaftasftaftafta EVENING NEWS. Bwlfzarland." Under tbe treaty of United Btates. A spwial embr s?y from Biam is now on its way hilhtr. Treaty relations with Corea were perfected by the exchange at Seoul, on the 19th of May last, of the ratifications of the lately concluded con vent ion, and envoys from King Ta. Berlin, liberty of conKCfence and civil rights are assured to s all Grangers In Bu'garia.l As. the United 4t HH O'CLOCK. States have no distinct conventional relations with that country and are not a party to the treaty, they rarrw mo rrmrswcp tn should,, n .my opinion j maintain NEWS COMPANY. diplomatic representations at gofia for the improvement of intercourse and the proper protection of the many American citizens !w ho resort pmosx, editob. to caiiLis tbat country aa missionaries and strangers. I suggest that' j be given A, 1S8S, authority to establish an. - agency TaMdar, and consulate geieral;at the Bulgari;M ian capital, -- B. j pbesidht:s liessage. To ths of Congret ' State: United the j FOREIGN KEUtTl02S, TURKISH The United 0Ue f are now participating la a rvli!oii of the -.- Urilis of the OttoCQAu Empire. appllca-tlcThey have aaeentej to of a llin3e itak rift?foreignera doing buaineas in Turfet'y,' but have opposed the oppressive storage tax open petroleum entering tbe ports of n At tha threshold of your delibera tion, l congratulate you upon the that country. Thci government of favorable aspect of the domestic and the Khedive has propoHBir that the or the government, authority of the mixed Jadicial foreign amirs ud that our relation with other In ba extended so as z ms of the United BtaUs nations contiuus toUuat friendly t ) cover cltEfypt footing.- With the Argentine Kput accused of crime, who are now tried no Belgium, iiraill, Denmark, nay before consular courts. fhis govern. tl, Italy,Santa Djmingo and Sweden ment is not indisposed to accept the . tti-bana- : ; change, but believes tb&t'the terms should be submitted for criticism to a com miss ion appointed; to revise the whole subject. At; no time la our national history has there been more manifest need 6t closa and lasting relations with a'neighboring state than now exist with re?peot to Mexico. The rapid influx of our capital and-- enterprise Into that ocuntry shows by what h'as alreadybeen aocampIUhed the vast rejlprocal advantages which ' must attend the progress of its internal davelop-mente. I . socn be a'Jated7 ' i i i w and japan. k '; tlon atthe earliest opportunity I ehall heartily approve, has already been indicated. If the revenues of the next four years shall be with substantally commensurate the expenses, tbe volume of clrcuia-- 1 tlon will not be likely to suffer any material disturbance, but if, on the deother hand, there shall be great bewill it taxation, lay In reducing substitute to come necessary either some of the other forms of currency in place of tbe natienal bank notes or to mako important changes in the laws by which their circulation is now controlled. In my Judgment the latter course Is far preferable. I commend to your attentionlhe veryana tnougnaui puginteresting on - tne - eurjeo gestions j which appear in tbe Secretary's which The objections report. the acceptance ofhearses seslust ties than tbe obliany other eecuri tratlons or tbe government tnortrts'ifwi ror national uuo 1864. $70,50; of of 1865, lation, seem . to me intuperable fors' of 1865ft $133,-55- ; ayertlng the 'threatened conirao$9,800; of of consols of 1805 $40,800; of Uons.. Two ooorses nave Deen 1 either of which is probably consols of 1867, $235-- . 700; of consols of 18o8, $154,650f ef Oregon war (eeaible. One im tbe iaeaanee of new bonds fhaving many years to run, e, debt, $5,450; of refondiog- - certifl-oatebaarine a low rate of Interest, and $109,150; of old demand, com- IdThsuEreable and other notes, $13,. nr: rnme now noon eneclfied terms pound interest j v- uautiuuuii i 800; .total, $134,178,756.69. oouree, which commends Itself The revenue for the present Haaal other own lua iremen t as tne oetter, and' estimated, is as tn mv enactment of a law repealing is, the followi ; j : ' ilia tax on ; circulation ana the banks to issue notes permitting .tuat revenue Estimated ror . eeamount 1 eaual to 90 per cent. ......j an .. r tar for b aaarter km s .i , endnw ' sevt.v 'cMaVters , of nr the market value, instead or, as Ki S0.1S8X''. now. tbe face of the value or tnat From Qain lomi deposited. I agree with the SecreInternal rev- tary la the belief that the adoption euu 29620,78S 4000,387,721 49 of this clan will afford the neces From s&Us of 18,932,635 f 406,786,433 00 sary relief. The trade dollar was From tax on named for the our nose of traffic In circulation ooantriea where silver passed at its and deposit value as contained by lis weight and in national b an ISX.219,911 00 fineness. It never had a legal tenof From' Tepayeoualltv. -: liiree numbers der or ininent and these col os entered, however.' into tret InalnK'fund the volume of our currency, and by , 52,10531 ) i4JJSHfl7 03 common, consent their circulation " in domestic trade. .They have be From eus-toms, toea? oome a dieturbiDg element, and 00 00 , stc 60,180,822 29,869,678 Ones, should not be longer permitted to From lees. . consular embarrass our currency syBtem dues, leuers recommend that a provision for their ftatent ; an4 86,320,980 00 243,679.023 00 reception by the treasury and mints r.o-- t as bullion at a small per centage Fiomp .'cebd a of . above the current, market price of ' sales of cov. silver of like fineness. The Secre ernme.af itrr',437 77 tary of the property Treasury advises a con From fronts of solidatlon certain of the customs . on colnsge; p 3,149,780 H districts of the oountry, and suggests Froua depoalta tbat tbe freeident be veued witn ror aurvey- suoU power in relation thereto, aa 00 $1,753,889 V 00 lands..... 1746,131 lng is now given him in a regard to col From revenue of District of lectors of internal revenue, by Sec 25iMl,799 00 124,397,201 00 tion 3141, of the Revised Statutes. Columbia..., mlseelFrom statistics of this subject, which laneoui.... 123,718,903 00 238,281,137 00 The are at continued lu his report furnish, ToU Receipt.. 893,968,917 03 247 23,082 97 of themselves,. an argument in de cf, his views. At tbe ad ' The actual and - esumatea ex fense ournment of Congress the number are: asm for the period pensee of Internal revenue collection dis For remain trlcta was 123, By Executive order ing three Issued June 25lb, 1883, . I directed Actnal. , months of certain of these d is trio t s be that . year. la83. Sept. 30, Estimated. Consolidated. The result has been a For civil and reduction of one third of that nam miscellaneous, ber which is at present -but 83 In o ioi ''St' 4 g ' ' ;:.:--- pendftores, including publio bulld-mgl'ght houses and collecting tbe revenues, $10,093,432 73; for expenditures on account of .District of Columbia, $3,817,028 48; for interest on the publio debt, (59,160,131,25; total, $265,403,137454; leaving a surplus revenue tor I32,87414;41, which,- with- an ' amount drawn cash thebalance from in the treasury of $189,312 65 making $131,178,753 93 was applied to the redemption of bond; for sinking fnnd, $44,850,700; - cf fractional currency for sinking food, $48,556.90; of funded loan of 1881, continued at three and one half per cent, T65,3SOJ30; of loan July and August, lsol, continued at three and ooe.-ha.l- f per cent., $ai.594 600; of funded loan cf 1867, $1,418 850; of funded loan of 1881, $719,150; of loan or July and AugueU'1861, $26i-600- ; of loau of March, 1E63. $116,-85- 0; of loan of July, 1882, $17,650; of of 1882, f l,300.-op, -- flvr-twentl- ee five-twent- ies ten-fortie- .... 2 la - and .Norway, no incident has cc ourred which calls for special com ment. The recent opening of new lines of telegraphic communication with Central America and Brazil permuted toe interchange of mes sages of fr!endshlp,wUh the governments of tijoia countries; during the year they have been perfected, and there have been proclaimed consular and Commercial treaties with dervla and a consular treaty with Roumanla. t .Thi extends oar Intercourse with the Daunt oonntriea, while our eastern relations have been upon a wide basis by treaties with Corea and Madagascar. The new boundary survey treaties: with Mexico and trade-mu- le oonventlonf and a supplementary treaty of extradition with extending ,8pain and a convention lean the duration of the Franoo-Ame- r hihosun have visited this country and received a cordial Welcome. Corea, as yet nn acquainted with the methods of eastern civilization, now invites the attention "ef those Interested in foreign trade, aa it needs the implements and products which the United Htates are ready to eupply. We seek no monopoly of its commerce and no ad? vantage over other nations, but tbe Chinese, in reaching for a higher civilization, have confided in this Republic. We cannot regard wllh indiflerence &ny encroachments on tbir lights. I think the payment of a money indemnity has eettled certain of the long pending claims of cur citizens, and I have strong hopes that the remainder will ta sug-irrta- having arisen touching the rights of Amarioaas sad other foreign msnufacturets in China under tbe provisions of treaties, which permit aliens to exercise their industries in that country,' and on this epeolfid point our own. treaty is silent, but under the operation of the most favored nation's clause.we have a like privilege with those of other powers. While.it ia the duty of the government to . eee that our cltisans have the full eDjoyment of every benefit secured by the treaty, I doubt the expediency of leading in a movement to constrain China to admit an interpretation, whlon. we have only, on an indirect .treaty right, to exact tbe transference to China of American capital, for the employment there of Chinesem labor it oom pewould in etiest intuuiaite tition for the control of markets now supplied by our home' industries. There is good room to believe that tbe law restricting tbe Immigration of Chinese has been violated, in ten tionaily or otherwise, by the officials of China, upon whom devolved the the immi duty of certifying tothat the excepted grants belong' classes. Measures have Jteen, taken to ascertain the-- . facts incident to the supposed infraction, and it is believed that the government of China will with . the United States in securing the full obcervance of the law. The i same consideration whloh prompted Congress at its last session to return to Japan the i Bimoniakl r indemnity, seems to me to require at Its hands like action in respect to the Canton indemnity fund, now: amounting to (300,000. The question of the general revision of the foreign! treaties of Japan has been considered in i an international conference ; held at Tokia, but without definite result as vet. The government is disposed to consider tne requests or Japan to de termine its own tana duties, and provide such proper Judicial trlbu nala as may commend themselves to the Western powers for the trial or oausts to wnicn roreigners are fiubllclight-house- s and partif f, and to assimilate the terms tbe and duration of its treaties to thote collectingf For Indians, of other civil zed states. For - - yea-aotu- I . - -- . Ipv-.--- -. The treaty of commerce and 813 has beeo navigation of terminated by tbe Mexican govern ment, and in the abstueS of oonven ttdnal engagmpnta tfa8 rights of V.oiir ..citiziutl Mexico oialoia commission bave also teen now depend upoii ittvi duinejttc statutes of that proclaimed. Notice of the terraiua-ilothere have of tha flherlee article of ; the been Instances ofrepubl'c. Enforcement harsh treaty of Washington was duly and of laws Bgaln&t our vesstils;' and citigradually given to tha British gov- - zens in Mexioo and of thtf denial ' ol eminent. Xbe pririMgee and excep dlplomatio reaori (o( thtla protuctlon. tions of the British Uovernment and The mitial step toward a batter un the flicaj privileges and exemptions, has beea taken. The of the treaty will accordingly close deratanding tne fcommisaloo. ap- negotiation by on ful first, 18J5. The fisheries in- pointed-bCongress,of apreaty which dustry pursued by a numeroas class is still oocore tne cntte awauiag of our cjUzms on the northern coasts the approval of the provisions for botu of the Atlantlo and Pacific the reclplooal crossing of the frontier ocean are worthy of the fostering by trcopa in pursui; wq03tile In care of Coogrsss whenever broaghi aianti, uas beeu lor an into competition with like industries other year. Tha prolonged of the operations of other countries. Oar fishermen forcas of both goveruieni? against the m , won ki uui luutuiwiare) ui .usu- - savages nave been euceoytjrul, and tng appllanoes and preparers of fish several of their most idaogerou products have maintained a foremost banas nave ceen icantarea or u.s place, I suggest that Congress ' cre; persed, by the skill and valor of the ate a commission to consider the U. 8. and Mexican! soldWa flghtlDg question of our rights In the fiih-- , in a common cause.! l tie couven erles and the meant' of open tlon for the resarrey Of the bjuxx .. n y . j lug to oar citizens under Jast and enduring conditions,' the richly stocked fljhln waters an 1 skating grounds; of British and Russian North America. ' vatiper TrntiankTinn: A question has arisen touching a deputation of the United Btates, on tne rorwarding from the British Isiaads by governmental i or .muni cipal. K1; of11 persona unable there to gain a ring, and equally a burden on the community here Such of these persons as have come nnder the pauper class aa defined by the lair hare bean cent back in accordance with the provi. alons of our statutes. Her Majesty's Government has insisted that precautions have been taken before shipmsnt,buthave,however, hi some cases proven Ineffectual and epecial- - - - . .T branch of the pub. So setvlce commuted to his care. It toe 183, was .ftw'nTthat on June 30th,office, of,1 pes: 032 were eatab laet year, the previous during iisneu nriAratfnor nn. .MnM ut numoer The was der tbe system of tne janei. m onatlocal BuiUUu.uU maiifi sum exceeding, iy 952.805.22; 01. the entire cost of the car-rSof the country, .The drop J"ers rate of postatre on 5ns fixed8 - theaa 'offices by law now ounce or fraction half centa per thereof. In offices where tha carrier established the system has not ml ia oniy that In 163," when remembered free delivery was first established by iai posi" law, the uniform singia noon looU letters was orJB ceat, an! until 1832, when io sdit remainedwnere carrier rTT, those cities to was established it waa tu-J-increasedvlcw of lei the expense defray tome that the oil rftte It seems b with now propriety may . r t t h d an re tor ed , M n at the r!t-- Of UJqLla.ruilig h retelpts from postage up at nn iv, I can see no reason Class of mail mrtlcalar: whv that matter should be held double for the us ccuecnon entire cost not oniy orcollection and and delivery, but the 1 : and other all classes, of delivery am confident, after' fall considers tlon of the eublect. that the reduc tion of rate would be followed by anch a crowlnfe accsfesion of bus! nesa as to cession but slight and tnmnorarv less to the revenues of I' the post office. 1 tmber , free-delivery- & at-tw- bn o -- -- . IKLEGKAPH. AND TH QOVBBM MENT 1 .. T" I am now ..nr er.-or APUtuiiu'" is Judgment than . - ir, tho dlrec- - to express aa io tne Tne new sjetem. I am T tion oi tue reDort of the Its effects have thus far pro?? of the country, and the c eflclai. Its practical ibou.icpear to be adequate for ik 01 proposed, and there have -oe suui serious difficulties in carryitab.tlH n tion Into effect. Since the lath tt a tJ last,' do person, as been has tne oouii" aware, '"T appointed to .7 .of pieure'M? ':,h"V service thus . clws contatrlous 0igo. publio vof the deDartments or in pneumonia or any ; diseases or the post tfflses or customs topics - ofof - disthe chiefcommitteetrlcts above named, except thnT the A cussion. certified by the commtsbi3n ,.7 mv, Convention win j oiore competent, on the basis of th meth-od- s avamlnsvtton had In rni.f,., fhoTedSeaeesaud - ' ,The PottoDaster Gtneral devo'es mnch cf his report to tho con slderatlon In its various aspects cf the relation of the government to !the telegraph. Such reflection, as I have been able to give this subfact since my last annual menage, has not led me to change tee view which I then expressed, dlsEenting from the recommendation of the Postmaster Gtneral. that the gov ernment assume tho same control hich it has over the telegraph always exercised ov r the mail. Adhiitting that its authority In the Dremlsea is as ample as baa ever been claimed for it, it would not in my judgment be a wise mo of that authority to purchase or assume the control of existing telegraph lines, or to construct otbers with a view Of entering Into general competition with private enterpriees. The ob jections which msy be Justly urged against either of these projects, aod Indeed against any; system which would require an enormous increase in tbe civil service 11 t, do not, however, apply to some of the p.'ans which have lately provoked public comment and .clacensnrj. It has been; claimed, for example, that Congress migh t wisely authorise the PostmasterUeneral to. contract wlthr some private person, or ; corporation for the transmission or meages at specified rates and under cavern ment surer vision, f Various such scnemes of the same general nature, but widely dlllering in their special charactertisttcs, have been euggest ed in the public prints, and the ar gu ments by which tbey have been supported and opposed have doubt less attracted your attention. It is likely that the whole subject will be considered br you at this present session, in tne nature or things it Invests so many questions of detail that your deliberations would prob ably be aided slightly, if at all, by any particular suggestions which I avow i mignt now submit. my .belief, however, that the government should be authorized by law to exercise some sort of super vision over Inter state telegraph communication. And I express the hope that, for attaining that end, some measure may be devised whloh will receive your approba tion. - - . .M. -- tMAfir - . i- - ! fr j ' en1" r7iT-- providing for thtir prevention and cure. ,!.. .7 "'"y to r'J: :.:cattLe' diseaseSV- At the time when i will not fail Congress I trust that session executive nterd u4ioa H present to put Ala at itl present Lis office. death, removal, ttsi of law. Its - under the piotection tion or inability to dischar duties would have left the rot7? ment without a consUtutionaih"' It la probable, of courpe, th ' simllaf" tontlngency may g. arise unless the wisdom ot Cmfil shall provide against Its recuir The Senate,' at its last session, VZ rail oonstuerit.iou, pBBeu anact subject, whiah win latlng to thistommtnd itselt to ih. now, I lrnst, houees of CotiRta approval of both The clausa of the Oonstutita7: whlclxmust depend anykurjJ?. lating the presidential .ucce,n1, presents also for tolutloa other Hons of paramount important These questions relate to the prep, interpretation of the phraf "intbiL tue powers an j fa Ity to uiecuarite ties of. said efflce." Our crgaalo , rejj"': people have reptatedjy id against our neglectito .sinUlnvriMj and protection teed bv the terms or the treaty thereby that territory wss ceded to the United , thev have pa aded tnr that wblcb they ehoald have received without the asking. They have no law for the collection of debt, the sopport of education. The conveyance of property, toe administration of estates or the of contracts: none. In deed for the punishment of trim ioais except such as are oner fr customs, ed against certain c:s. commerce and navigation or t revenues The Aiasaa, special 7 ly in furs, mines and lumber, are considerable la extent and capable of large development, while its geographical situation is one of political and commercial importance. of interest therefore, as Pomptings well aa consideration s of honor and good faith demand the immediate establishment of civji government In that Territory. Complaints have v ; sadly been neglected. ' ! ik.t hn I I , i ! ; . 1 such insblity4, from suffer th. who M upon tho hlmeelf under like cfreumatatcti to give place to such filoer as Con. areas may by law appoint to act lurill tU liHIUIUW auvtouwh the numerous interesting inquiry which are suggested by- theeu words of - the Constitution. Thty m fully state! In my first cointnuii!. tion to Uongieta anJ Lave therefore been the tuiject of frequrnt dtln,, rations in that body." It is greatly to be hoped that these .Htomtotoui Vice-presiden- , f RAILROAD. MJNCPJ1.Y. j that certain corpo, It is urged whole rations controllng. in or Jn part, iho facilities for the inter state carriage of. personsI or ::; merchandise upon . the great railIn their dealings with the public td measures unjust and oppressive in their character.; In some instances the State governments have attack' ed aod suppressed time evils, i But in others tber have been unab!e to afford adequate relief because of the Jurisdictional limitations which are imposed on them by, the federal constituting The question as to how far tho national government may lawfully interfere in t the 1 and what if any supervision or control it ought Ito exercise in that dlrecllon, mtrlts your care ful ccntlJeratlon. While we cannot fall to recognize the importance of the vast railway systems of the country, and their great and beneficial Infueuco upon the develope ment of our national wealth, we should on the other hand remember that no individual and no corpora tlon oucht to be Invested with abeo- lute power over all cf .the Interest of other ciuz 'ns or chbs of citizens. The right of "railway corporati in to: demand any pro u table returns upon their Investments, and to reasonable freedom in their regulations must be recognized, but it seems only Just so far a? its constitutional authority will permit, that Cinress should the peODie at large in their protect inter-etat- e traffic against acts of la Justloe,whIch theState governments are powerless to prevent. t nuefttlona will find ettecdv solntin, . lest emergencits.niay ariso whim long delay will be impossible, and any dstermination,ftlbeit tbe wlttst may furnish ranse for anxiety arj alirm. r or tbereastnB fully stated In my last aunoal. menace, 1 repeat my recommendation that Corgresi amend ruuit. Io that pri- prcpaeau vision of the .ConstPnllm, which roads of the oountry have resorted , ; ' 1 1 I pretcrlbes tho formalities for ihsaiK. propria! Ion of publio morley.that the executive may be r euab)td, while glvlag bUr anproval t- j srtlcular to Interpol hfsre'o.aj to item, eUch others m do not- commeud themeelvee to his fudymeot, '" '; Civile Mains. ' j5; ' Tlie iFoorteenlh amendment of the Constitution confers the rnhia of citizenship upon a'l persoba hern or natnrallz?d In the United Htates and sotject to the Jurlmlict'on thers-ofIt was the special purpose of this amendment to Insure tbt - re-ml- , ' se, - - : -'- , . dary from the Rio Grande to the Paoino having been rati Heel and ex i changed, the prelimenarv reconnoi INDIAN AFFAIRS A BUY A NX) NAVY, aanee t Herein Btipulateed hti been effected, and it no re'st4 With Con From tbe report of the Secretary mcmbtrs of the colored racs 15,385,799 42 . 51,lli,200 58 gress to make provision tor complet ' 4,126,009 43 of War it will be tern that in only ment of civil )3,3iK 64 cry Iho eel full:' re ing the survey, and: moving the 83,714,738 02 a tingle Instance has there been a pensions ' and elstu. Certain political rights. convenmonument. ; A For Military boundary disturbance of the quiet condition of THE DABK CONTINENT. tary provisions inlendtnl to twure tion was signed wlthl Mexico on establishour Indian A tribes. raid the enforcement of those rights, July 13, lii2, providing! for tue re- - Through our ministers at Ionfrcm Mexico into Arizona by a fortificabeen recently declared ur.con. have or case ot tne oearmg jttsniamin don : mail party of Indians, which was tion., river at and this Monrovia, SMtotlona! hy the Hupretoe Coutt. and Wielea and the Abra Oliver Mining government has endeavored to harbor General Crook into the - . pursued by o n v e m r 'Con gnuAny' legislation whereby Company, in whose il favor the aid Liberia in mountain legion from which it had ments and. i 1312,204 mav lawfiillv fiunr.lfmr-n- t the. ormr. awards were made by rthe late with Great Britain its differences '28,487,795 67 come. anfta&L.u. i that It hoped ths confidently touching antees which the Cnnstltutlou aFor NfavalAmerican and Mexican Claim Com northwestern boundaries tenons outbreaks will not occur of that re ffords for the equal tr j lyment by ail lsh- 1 mission; that convention still awaits puDiio. mere is a proaptc: of an estab again and that the Indian tribes the citizens of tbe United tatt, the consent of the; Benatev Mean-whi- le adjustment of the. dispute by th ments.lnclud-n k vessels which have for so many years dU of every right, privilege and im- machin- - -the cadse of the. charges cf adoption of the Mannab river as the and and OF- FORESTS. PROTECTION hereafter re West will turbed the imfraudulent award, nave made - This arrangement is a com ery main in pea03abie submission. prove ments i ' In .my la t annual messeire. I my unhesitating approval. a .new .commission necessary, and lineYards,- ' 41,992,990 92 12,300,700 31 of the conflicting territorla atKavy promise called attenrion to the necessity of , (Signed) 1,4 OOA8T pEFENSK. "' For susI expend; , the ixecutive has directed the claims and takes from; Liberia itnres en acsuitable Citestkb A. Abtiicp, by protecting, legislation, pension of payments of the distri- no country over which et has main count of Dis. I again call attention to ths pre the fortets situated upon the public Washington, D. C, bution received from talued effective Jurisdiction, The trict of Coquota st or our extended .... 2,Glljl03 59 sent condition domain in maay portions of the December , 1883. J.133,830 41 Mexico. Our Keoerabhloai crox and ujduIous vallev of tbe lumbia.. upon which are so many large For Interest The West. of pursuit needy emigrants reaching our terrl--,' imity to Central America, and rich general agri is being opened to commerce on public , whof-- wealth and impoitince culture is only made practicable by tory through Canada. A revision our and commercial relation Congo, 39,702,702 04 cities, 14,797,297 90 a sooiety called tbe international to would in time or war the of our leclelatiou apn thle smbjeat wllhpolitical country iy resort to irrigation, while luch i use ordl-of Total Btatea the i that la moan A Association of which the nary expendlfrom attack modern Invite may be deemed advisable. Gorrea- - tiry, lu my juaguient, catry ful irrigation would te impossible IMPOBTAHT JO LADIES! ucu a ma ' . S3 67, of tures...-...is the Belgians l,057,O9 our 7,42e0 armed shipi .against which president pon deuce relative to the Clayton, serial increase or our c uauicr cjrus King irhnifc aid aubrded bv foraata In TEES OF U JCTBOK, ETC u.toti6 iM(bu.it t tlon. JU iu give i Total re- the cTiieecutfve3 contributing to the regularity i and no works PX.B ASK O ALL ON prate and will be laid before Congress General. Tboe eel adequate actnal General crltlclap'a In :';! i j tracts of territory have been eeded andpts,estimatedr -- vt w aui.. were built before the introduction of hisThe Attorney . The legislation of .France-agains- t I the -.... of 00 to report FJt the association by native chiefs. i. provisions ......m. 343,000,000 existing ingthepastyearteveresnflerlnffandl , CHILI AND German heavy rifle guns into mari raw the Importation of ere tared swine exor tne aolees Total ui nave iwa and Koads been Deen have iixing steam jurors iiruiiwiy i time warfare, and if they are not witnesses in the Federal . ., . AND SECURE A , proauoe rrom tne united state? ha? The contest between' Bolivia boats plaqed on . the opened, pendl tu r es courts. cioned by, periods of nnusnaliv ,1 river and the actual es-- ti in we and tut efficient condition be been repealed. That result has been Chill and Peru has passed from nucleus may STYMSIC rne are TRI5IMED HAT low water In many of the great states established at 22 mated . provisions chiefly contained 258,000,000 00 subjected to humiliation by a hostile in the due, no Jess to the f deadly represen- the stage of the ' strategic,' hostile to stations of act of 1S53. of 23th. the rivers February These Irratrn our ItONXKT oountry. under offers which 'or flag, power greauy mreror to ourselves. tnough some of v them wpre in t ro larities are in a tations of this government, than to that of 85,000,000 00. in which the ireeuom to commerce , before they ara all roc. measure ' Total;....... ana ;pro-hibgreat a.s d a . I call to Estlm te this a growing conviction in France that omnsel negotiation, germane subject, an cea into that act;from statntcs caused by tho removal from alcut I bars npw a alee assortment sf Feaiooab of this, government has amount slave the due trade. The to tour attention ' the Importance of whloh btd been passed many the sources of this streams the restriction le not demanded by been exercised. The demands of objects of the r- 45,618,741 07 Goods la . I are sinking fund, in?n;iea. . . 3 the perfection of submarine torpedo 'i . i u; ivu u auu v lidauu. ucroiauy Chill for the absolute cession of ter philanthropla. It doessociety of la years Straw and Ic timber .1u.11, man! which tlon, .velvet, previous. by the water not ll aim at .. a. a 1 defenses. s. ,a luss: eucn comDenaationa & be board, authonxsd by lean still prohibits the .Introduction of ritory have been maintained and ac- the Leaving has 93 been or.. Daiance 89,183258 nourished of supply and pro management political affairs, tne last uongress to report on the mignt wneu these laws vera en, tected. The swine products froni America. 1 cepted by the party of (General i DT Now the time to BUT" CTIRAP. not seeps tne neutrality of the vaf protection Of sur.h nnr. method which should be aloe ted aoted)have been Jnst and extended to the Imperial Govern-auto the extent of o3aludlng a lies. tionB fiscal revenue for of the the year. the farests on If cannot The the United States be reasonable, national Jf. jr. Jiiirrows, for orof manufacture the ."in ;Mr. heavy friendly invitation to eend treaty cf peace with the govern indifferent to this work nor to! tbe which will end on June 80th. 1885, dinance wwuiu, jux uisuy instances, De l uatly domain as essentially contribute . to FirWT.SODTH'SmEFT, to J(.G7iV adapted wsrefare, general experts to the United Btates ernment of Chill, in general con interests Bevea Waai eoort rt I ilnwoortgys . aa citizens involved be estimated noon the basis of ex nas oeen assisted oy tne prmoipal regarded, at tbe present day, as in Ihe equitable flow of lmnwtn to inquire whether , the use of formity with the terms of the proto. In it. It of, their concur tne courses water with Is la the of i the At of the highest iconi Secretary may become advisable for Utlug laws, iron and steel works In the country adequate, theee produota , was , dangerous col signed in May last between the us to the re and torney General? in. the belief that spquence. Important tribctarles of with other commer opinion that for , tbat year is and it its that to neaitn. : This invitation was unman commander and General cial hoped Europe, powers In promoting the tights celoU will exceed sixt- millions report win be soon .made and tbat the statutes should ibe: re vised, by the Missouri, Columbia and tbe declined. I have believed it of Igleaias. As a result of the conclu- of trade reoulutorl. Mr, Haskotchewan rivers in the mounwnicn tneee; and residence in the Cenao The ordinary ezpenaitore, moiuumg each Importance however, that the sion cf this treaty . General IgleaCongres will thereupon be disposed snouia tne laws;re. a to sin amount which tbe devoted tha tains of Montana. . the rree log irom tneir th. interference. exact: facte should be ascertained ias has been formally : "recognised vauey, proviae sunacie raoiuties .and compensation of districtregulate the surplus, rapidly to hitherto northern boundary; of the United view In of fund, of invitathe Attorneys for the manufacture of. frequency such plana and Block; 2nu South it, RymwV that I have as Bp, Chili and promulgated of Marshals. President? . been de as has accumulated ba should by has naid Peru, They it bntweea ihe Blackfeet and tions from foreign governments to Weralsm ' ai4 ek Atmnaranl iiamimIjbIAn en State, suns as are no n Imperatively needed. ana nw YalUr Oyra .11 huh. qf riat-htaof na installed at d to the reduction jrat governmeut the, Indian retervatkna Thti. '' On several occasions duties, the nast wnoiiy oy salaries, instead bf In t hnfrtnirh fnvMtlftar Irw rt participate lb a social and scientific voted mftke as is a As now result the debt. Lima, which has been! evacuated congress by tional case. part few, only the it unsuitable for region for the discussion, of '. 'a"" PUwors in Ifif. rmli t year omcers or tne army nave at the the subject. Its members hare by the Chilian. A Call has ben would . prove . to ba a but upon the livers which XI fn-of . genera bonds now outstanding which are request or tne mate authorities inaeaange d jar shown their public spirit by accept issued by Gen Igleslas for a re pre important matters measure of economy and would dia. depends on thefutura redeemable at tbe pleasure of tbe Uim'ltir(iPll to do B), k!,,,,, f HiJ- concern, that sug government their military encampments for courage l repeat arUaP.oral a tne are pieuge of sentatlve assembly to ba elected on gestion or my the ing ineir trust witnout of lneutution cents, per rnthi.. development of a vast tract 01 c un-trlast message that tbe Inspection ef the troona. . From na compensation, but I trust that Con- the 13th of January and i to meet at provision De made .,.. i. Tbe attention of oppressive nelegal prooeed in gn, for the . exercise 4amounting to about $305,000,000; of these officers I am in the see reports in will national the and on gress off Lima to the first next. ner March cents amounting wnicn it is to 825U,uou, duced to believe that the a a reared have In called to the neces i tyof i thdra w '.a a by MUS. LOVKJuv, late of eaa Krancloo as .a of discretionary power by the execu i a w encourage v t ai some Mr. te. hi the Provisional Gover vimiluss instances been oonduoted for from the puMli sale, this to such 000. and the S7S7.ouu,uuo 4 per cents ment or tne state military organic matter "a sufflolent Jm'otvd for nor ofWhile, General Igleaias, ;has applied tive, in appointing delegates mere ease or personal gain, auu iao7, tion tne pf & By couipcuut MiOj ..! Uma'o aiWDddi.ti not until the publ!o domain and e. ttbllbb art are ioi payaois convention, toe specialists national ready government by at t. for least reim the ror prorlding to tha priauipal pow to serve the nation in such" pectl rely.. If 'the surplus shall would be followed by very gratify capacity res I fearaainent for cuch expense as they era recognition INTERIOR AFFAIES. of America and Europa. When without personal ; be ai large as the Treasury hereafter or other would and afford profit in sud ... Jng results, rIDU8THIAt4 may necessarily incur. .,. j of will EXHIBlTIOMSj the the Peruvian people compensation than tbe defrayment estimates now indicate, tne si per dec emergencies the aid of a laree Much interestlnz arid Infnrmniinn The industrial xluMu una v K ftk OOBOWATION OF THE CZ VR V... shall ba manifested,; V shall not or expenses actually lncurrea, t ana cent, bonds may all be redeemed at body of volunteers, educated in the is oontamea in tbe renort of th, Km 44or tne hesitate to recognise the govern tneee u com before four ' have least been any years ta ui me luienoT. i particular belj the United States rely small appro duties, The icvarjr performance of The coronation of the Car at ment tnue approved. a . . U Urine ttiar.rAnont can your attention to bis" sufilce to meet. J Dsr cent's can be called in. me lat Secretary of themilitary . :. rroReni priation wouldprli ly , that Navy , idoaoow afTorded to this governreports m.v;in4u same accumula rato of at ths ter, of tatlon mes certain rhaaee of have alluded in. the fndl. under the authority of my previous the ment an oooaslon for testifying its ; , . VENEZUELA acts of August 5th. 18S2. and an question.4' It coptalfts to you a wuere tue aunoaacamcnt sages to the injarlous and vexatious tlon of aurplus, can be paid at ma lhM continued nienoihjp, by aendlng a for reiuialta the and moneys recommends tlon for tha reral of euierprwps nsi feen maie public March s restrictions saflered by our trade In turity of Work tbe 1883, 8, naval .The and' strength a aod dlplomatio 4 : special envoy representative mw prempnon ana timber culture through' the foreign agencies xf this west indies: and the redemption of the per cents will govern- - tne Hpanish to attend the ceremony. of the navy preeentatives of ening our navy ty the construction acts in the treasury many years oe or ba . government. The industrial eihk Its V. whore outlet Tor and ror more i Caracus natural Brazil, Al I vessels modern been has attended at UklU v i auspi frf.M sa. H.BAafta m stringent . legist ttuusnoft Li x m un o niigeu uunag vue ment, become those fore pay obligations coSee. national in and wtionatisoaion and ths southern great Three are in centennial celebration uf the crullers Ously staple, begun. year grave questions afleotlna the the able. There ara cogent reasons, processor construction, the Chioaao oiou w. ids statutes wnicb pre Expoeition atloa'-svillwere largely Imposes however, status in the .Buaalan empire of birth if the illustrious Bjlivar.at the athrough the United States national indeotex or 4,ouutons that serve alteuded the the on definitions by and neavy that pro same thlbitors as tne export time of and tbe duty punishof, fur- American oitizehe of other faiths inauguration aisp;aoement, ment? or crimes relatinr? to rtnrifdrma a. use narrow policy is pur heas . should , pot be thus rapidly Xfoiconarja quanta uuaumas, of 2.503 the each notwithstanding than that held by the national me statue or Washington in the duct, oener ere tnat 'tons. They ure to be built Of steel could doubtless be rndc more rf absenoeof any professional charao in is a Venezuelan cspltai, tea tided the de sued in other American countries. extlaguiabea. church, thle government remains vouon is this excessive taxation m only by ier tneaeuaderUklngs. The in wmcn ms n memory Oar petroleum exports are hamper ranidlv attainable. In a com muni with tbe textile strength and ductil fectlve by certaia amendments and Una in its convictions that the , KxDoeltlon to Le hhi additions. ed in Turkey and other eastern parts ' In com Le!d and there. at ConereB prescribed by law, ity lir. . of .. . T .:. should AL' abroad c!t'zns last cession o ita at right ' rrr- at New Qrleans.ln commemor. as to storage, and by cation Gdhgress u year restrictions rennrt rBureinrv'B bination by of Its).,.-session er endurancsand last , authorized epeed, be In no way affeoted. i ; i recommended tnat an excise taxa mament are vlously rtferrcd to the alarming Uon ?f the ceatury of .the flrbt shin to j propose to the onerous taxation, and the free out Itlon the expected Xt compare state It is understood that measured for: Venezuelan be abolished except those relat or our of illiteracy In certain ; parti or movement ward food great tne wru limn aa. riirr. rr beat farmed government reopen avoraoiy witu the removal of tha . reetr lot ions United Btates bids fair tn is. in some quarters clogged ing to distilled spirits, ana tnat sua war veasei or other nations. ' A ourcountrris shoTn.snlfag'slrt snh. which now burden our trade with log of the awards of the,?oixed com products "HU IH1 eucce88. wnn iisa impediments, ifor incee stantlal reductions also be made on fourth veseej, the Ug'phln. Is to be mit for the consideration of Congrees "Ilk Brirying i ' Cuba and Porto Rico are under eon mission of Cora a, bat the deoartare customs. A rem revenues f the ' unuer I some mot mitchlefs is relief whether federal act aid shonM tbe deof adequateef , material ui the'Veneznelan minsstf rhas ba uwusiiuvteu Bimutr Oonirfess alderatlon by the Spanish Govern been enaoted has alnoe by it is intended to serve as a fleet iia-- extended to pqblio the 10th- - of Febv..- always nrovMed- by, recSproOlty stetute educa- meat. ; The proximity of Cuba and layed the opening of negotiations for treaties or which the annua tax and taruT re paton boat-- The doubla turreted tion, where r adequate primary in like witii that an expaeltloa to be Nationthat therecommission. the This provision Uaa), the peculiar method of administra- reviewing holds of the government have been monitors al for ceipts not has thAt and with International In Its character. ; Mexico, beea negotiated lately es made. . r the already until that w m. a n n c t Puritan, Amphrite and tion which there prevails necessi- government to the extent of at least 7 error, have ' I rorf ign m .),-: aod now awaiting action of Une cot down fovtrnmanii.-ion been launched th tate a constant discussion, and ap- - tabliahment of a treaty oni'thia tub. Senate. I ,L4 UwAto Htates millions of dollars, TdTAn AND; POLYQAMY. Dllft Is it not advisable to pro 50 or 63 ; Delaware River, and a contract has malitai. : no doubt farther ject the Venezuelan ; -government vide pome uw MAI (Ml ft 11VIH reductuns have tWV measure of been made for ;cugi M611 7e equit I the of most oonttnue to their make the Invited to nartlci-supply kThaUttli.ComniULin .nK lngs of this government have not as re anauoos in , relations may be wisely made. I 410 'not adof machinery. A similar 1 Of , this Irn ' the monitor, mlttedtotheBecratiftrVof PRICES. f provided fforij in the able ih. ; this session, at vise tbe adoption.' yet produced a , eatisfaotory result. payments meots discrimtn wbioh with govern MunadnocA. has been launched In rior IU second annual There Is ground Convention of I have to winter ror a 5. "Mertaklng measure t aimraotion already any large J1 C0UM2SSHXH. for believing thai the dispute grow- ate Baloet ogr own? If, for example of the national revenues. Toe re uaiifornla. The naval advisory . erXJOSH . ".JJr Het D alloc au4 il r'Jl Io. the "? details i Interest of labora ita the Kxecjli ve were empowered to wtMftTvi anu me (secretary recom- supervising the recent election! , x oe commission appointeu to ueeiue ing out of tne unpaid obifgstlonedue w e Roert WUs orKlnibsIl rwrnr thtoad, in " " to Spaotrih veasel and cargoes sults of the JeglalaVlQU of the last mended the completion apply of to be Venezuela will from the Fraaee txpnl ' tnat notes of session have to the :.. Congress pursuant yet certain claims of oar clt'zens against act ITMi-i,,.CiYit same 8ebvioe. torrory, from Cuba tbe etc Puerto aod HfftamnK or Wa f curs, tue sun oonfeiruoiion four French 0,t Ki, The rf WA adjusted.: epptdte II.' ntnwoodey. XaXAlUU IE Anriaaa ialUU. 11 become aumolently apparent la justha Bpanidh - goreromeat after satisfactorily of treatment scale and cf penrales also L of and three set f of xoata, basis a has naf additional Cabinet rAaAft. or proposed radical revision sweeD any the recognition of a satisfactory tlement which (meets my approval, alties for technical faults whio .are tify modification , to ir" UJ lt ' "C were uiaqual. or Strict of steel veeaeJs like the Chioaao, J3o of existing law. in ton of aoout l!,ooo. ntttnlir rule, aai to-t- he validity and but it involves a recasting of the an- applied to vea.et and cargoes, in'tbe lng and an As Dolphin. , """""'W' ' i ask ror U Vnur SBBEIISOfJ-l'CSBlOUIST- . be- Important 'pk the interval which must elapse and force of natorallxktian in. the nual . . . a resort to US ccefte rare measure Antlllee. ry. to material of debt. It the' the or foreigo defense, quotas d. nowever. aot of filarch eCeota tne till.ir!a mti. portlona which reiat to the UalUd Btatea. have QAaUy adjonrn-e- bas been deemed advlf able to submit might not 1m barren oT kolm! results, Secretary urges also - the immn. wauw iur Somo of its awards, though and I fear hid 3d. 1833. can be definitely asoertam aiate to A congratulation, for, u a water surT IfTriril authority an of creation of in to the discretionary the proposal . laita.e from indicating any jadgmtnt made more than tweyeare ajo,have the Cabinets or articles 1 1 eon ed,a portion at least or tne surplus terror last nne the or Commlssioaera wava water of importtion are 1 1 V 1 Berlin, real Copenhagen, and sabs oe revenues beea to The . tautlal est yet pecltl pay The may ! p&li, wiseiy appueu to health nilsht progress toward appointed ndtr the Act of who the acrosi of Jnjurloua Florida .London axrd aian Madrid. sumption penlnsnla Jan Hague, la tha extirpation of polygamy. AU of imt entlifcd Arf aTT ment it expected of claims to a large 1. tlU be advantageously egeKited jq ur tbe long neslacted doty of rehabUltcoast the from to Florida Hampton us meuoars oi. ine amount, which were held by the ng our nary and providing a coast deal ngs with those who discxlnttn- defense? legislature are fKdrt?I5 n"Wll Service OT HAWAII, SIAK, OOBXA, ETO. toe fjnesapeake Mormons. 1 here is rmn our of for ! late commission without Jar ted lothe rann protection roou our ate Btates. tntered promptDelaware and produete. Bay Blvsr against thMf?r recent corona tt oh of HI borders. This Is a matter to which are la sympathy ly upon these tion. This has been diplomatically the At MMttthey ' . Cod. dutiee. A. series Cape -1 j to With, the shall advert.. the governthis FINANCE. fepaniah Majesty King Kalakaua.thia govern, preeentwd prapUoea again fee govern.aeDt to nrwrn bound Imnraaa I tha Is 'th the a!?imSltn1ac0ardance to .... ae was colonial . . ment action of suDDreas. "the the &ai ri.&f it. seeking xpest represents d bath diplo.i m w Jongreas tne r aUinte Was n K ATION AX. OtTBRXSOY. iicuu that necessity ?t-iwill be no Authorities, whloh has given rise to matically and by the formal visit of The report of athe Secretary of the more rcird and of contlnnal progress In tha rtoon- to encounter their opposition in promulgated bythe those claims and has been admitted a vessel of war. The question of ter- Treasuty gives full and interesting some 'nartlAiiUra Immediately associated with the stmction of tbe navy. The condi likely than n to be iiliaJ. Full reraratlca for the minating or modifying, the existing exhibit of the financial condition cf financial receive ft tff"n Yn n rt f tbelr W6i Is e tfeeraed lefectlfe these they na f htn- and tion or tne subject Just discussed . .inut.lic . .Lreasnrv. : IdJar !es tnatxlned by our citizens reciprocity treaty with .Hawaii is the country. It shows tbat the .or the ;supporlv Even if thU ylew of the question as to aireauy j mtimaieo. ,Wcro subsequently amendedr makes the pres- should for importance be er rone ahooid be no longer delayed. " ' -- now b?fon Congress. .1 am con- dinary revenues from a'i sources happily , jus the it will cravMfl thft t t h what legislation la needed regarding ent time an auspioloua one for tint- - law under which the comml.cir,. The ease of the Afcuextie has not vinced that the charges: Of. abuse the fiscal year ended June SO, ' 1853,- tbe peeIi,;-SPICESance any political or rilhrion. t7st The national Of tnis currency. aggre branch the MrviMiaa to ting wbereThe and frauds under that have beeD' aotinz. ehould. be matia fnr .,rv,T. ' reached a settlement. have amounted S3V3S7,5al.V3, yet " ia Manilla .Court has found that the been, exaggerated. I treaty received from agate amoant or ponas now on oepos state or efflclency. It Is no part of more eflectlveby the lneornoratirn renew the of tiere w oar . r . i 'U -- tail. lathe support ti Treasury creite policy i and a the) maintain from of cmtonn of which last 93; $211,708,493 governthis proceedings year5; message, Eae8Sare ETC., Viae am - ? ft n m eti. suggestion able I ..Ll ihoeaJ - The I that the treaty be medmed when- eternal revenue, , $141,73303.95; national bank circulation is world! TIIE-MARK$0,000,0ro,f Kearly two handred other great thortxed, and 1 1 is hoped that the ever t its provisions have; proven from: sales of public lands,-$J,v.,I u to legitimate "trade be- 864.42: from tax on circulation and millions of this amount consists of vye nave no .wish for fareW mnl ;i Epaln will not with- ruinous ryvtrniasatof xJ-' ments as "m S oen 1' stated. and ta.which, per tween the already , quest, which we hiv. hold, theepeedy reparation which the two countries. I am not deposit of national bonds, $9,1 II J 7i ta tne pleasure or tne I so Jong eo toyedpeace le tn SO seemlns I has bemmn on atrrmvlff nrnnh.ri m the nexure or Justice shook!- Impel It disposed to favor the entire cessa- 008 85; from prtilUon coinage, Dul- r-- a." payaDie at We, customa I J are end j l,av, to 'Car of and n districts and ToamceV be danger eomplets in terra tlon. but that government likely to ecer, ror tne unusuaj severity ana tion of treaty relations' which have Jiou Uepo"i(t and assays, 4,4ttJ,i:u.- called ta the Teriitory or ah, that it is where m many two cf less than four years I naval strength should be more as fifty action of Its : anbordlnrte eo fostered good; will between the 7; from other soroe, $7,S3,6?7.- - nrtuMM in within ads-- - profJUesf unjustoncers to It sa attack . with r but rt A any Mae atl iwaiii yi ra ttb in wuw DUX I UleVO ih. Jtm fa lflfl n the csmsi tUi yea- - countries and contributed towsrd 6); total, $3 8,23T,6S1.93.'-- ; For the Ntav lonisJ UUOR fjl QUf EirDOfSI- - the etos test weiDons. which ran. revenues snail bed aiaiihed. use troiestian of onr nrma.M.1 f Utctlonal Jf the equality of Hawaii r in the same period the ordinary etppn44- can muxe. gUU3n an i t ex TfCbabia he such esctor of e auu nations. In family, tares were ror civil expense?,: iz, .tna.maintanaana f I favor, therefore. , the reneal was UTrKSSATIOHAI, ABEXTBAilOJJ. of the policy ; declared 843,285.76: foxeisa .Jate course. tensive retirement of the securities our national nonor, is a nronoaitbin of the act law t the W.a 'iafc went coniwhichT lato existing The Helvetian- Oorfederstlon by this government of extending our $3,419,275 S3;' for Indians, '$7,332,.. which are the basis of the national rrooi which no patriotlo ciUian can govemnaeos depend anil that bank circulation, woul t be such a Suts proposed the lneaj;u'.lon ,ef a lateroouxae wita the eastern nations, oyjftSi; tat pensions, I43,uiz,ai ti; contraction of the Tolarse .cf Vim by tb Rational Le-iil- a. Cooaaiates have, durlnir' the past for the military tsUbllahmani and meccure oi tra as pQiineai cntxoi cr deferment to rrtltrtttou.of fcrrve year,' been established n Persia, arsenals, $13,S11;S2 63; for the cTftJ currency to procace crave coo- tho eatULrut thTcxritcrT,aol esiara Corea. This su..Uns la and Hot? It pr&bable that eatablUhme its. Including e5jbarrassc:;atj. en of the Poitcisstet Cf ft qseetlcru report Serclil the CirU with tzzh iz'.:s cotamiaion, be obTiated? Ita rr-r-i Crirsl ' end improvements at navy yard, hju tsnnted to the propard fiermsnent missions of those a Kimv-ivvz-i ax. Xm a.' ottiW.n.'r i.f V ..1 soon as shall be isl?it;l "aT" dutiss and ta t? lca r with and xons maintained cf such trtty efTeotuafplan, ia mUoelianeeos long th (6 $15,23 the 437.J7; yhoes ocnsllt'.on tltltor and protreaultt fcytw ai;p x-- s f:Tl tbe rnMn..M T: .T r V ?cm i Ti M :!i:-:'';1 - - - , : k ! - , 1 1 ' : s?a-ooa- ; - . : ; 5 . ' e . . i, ccl ' :. . - : 1 PR -- BURROWS , . - , its . " -, , T '. 1 ' Ig-lesi- nt , iMISSAU.i)iMis' e ! - ART PARLORS, rr - ft ftn. vis-Me- . y. - . m iiti:sriAitixc., i ; - FURNITURE- l , k tf 1 ,re-thl- . V 9 . OeB-teoni- ' ' r,. 1 . i C"t - ,',f : al , - - - :.: h x li.JI? 1 . I tcrl . . .. -- ; T U a, S M y ccuT: a s !.!. J "fj1 lhlt . C " , i ku"ta' .in"4 h F0W" 1 ARRIVED wet-wpe- . i ftraffi -- 1 ' mjTs.vdANmEs, ffiSSWs a fffft IJlep""r3HBKt - alnlii. , sa sa - 1 pdeSf 1 $ES3&'!&1 r.r" 7" ET r.Z'V - pur-uanc- . iuwa fr rboutsa;;,? .... - pLtf ft '. . tlon fct3 jit-atlst- -- gov-rac- 3t Vd-e- 'Sjl Is vviis - ' . ;-.- r MiMoIraV ,1 r?l .'" , f' . '. . mrt. ! |