Show THE presidents messaged MESSAGE MES SAGEt the presidents message to the tha ana ena house 0 of representatives at the commence ment of the second session of 0 the con 0 as stated elsewhere is a very lengthy document for which we had not space in this number however we shall issue ab art extra containing 0 it which will be forwarded 1 by the next mail that such as may have hav eime jime elme and inclination to read the last effusion of tho the chief magistrate of the once powerful and mighty republic of the thie united states but w which aich now acco according iding C to his showing is on 04 the eve of dissolution and no power exists to prevent the threatened caid Cald calamity mity may das dos doo 6 after commencing in the usual manner by vy 1 referring to the prosperous condition of 0 f the thi the country in all its material interest still till re recently centy be he enters upon and devotes one half of the lengthy communication to the subject of existing difficulties which threaten the dissolution of the nation much is said baid about the right and powers of the united states a W and of the seceding states and he tie finally comes to the conclusion that the power to make waru war poDa pona a state was at variance with thre toe serl spirit t and intent of bf the cons constitution and that thab if the united states had power to thus make war it would ba unwise to exercise it under existing circumstances he recommends an ant explanatory amendment to the constitution to avert the impending dissolution of the union if possible after de scanting on the state of the union U filo 1 rt lengthily he concludes lbs ibs remarks on that subject by referring to the foreign and dome domestic re latious of the country at the time of his inauguration in augu ration which he says was involved in dangerous dano erous ebous complications with several na eions andas he avers two of the territories were in a state of revolution agal against the go government V ern ment the relations with fore foreign foren n nations are next referred to in the message then the history of kansas and utah is re reviewed viewed and the manner in which they were subdued by his masterly policy set forth but be he seemed to re regret ret the expense of the expedition to utah he heh hei announces i n that peace prevails here now having ha vine been restored by the thi e presence of the army which had subsequently been withdrawn withdraw ri excepting hepting t a small force to keep the indians in check and protect emigrants passing pissing to the pacific from the atlantic states tee finances the african slave trade tha the tariff a and ang nd other matters receives L pa ssi n notice which terminates the last annual ma message massage of james buchanan the fifteenth pre wa dent of the united states 3 |