Show S 1 NEW JERSEY j Do e ndrto teenctiiiafc and He yr JL s rj j leeliiigly Thanks 1 w j 4 t f ARK rr t J t0leM552 > tf1e 1V1MA X l 1 t A Democrats held 1a great meeting of rejoicing re-joicing tcihighlt After the parade Vice Presidentelect Hendricksisaid It Ms impossible for me to address you at length f ttlhank yt > u meh of New Jersey for the honor you have Jone Grover Cleveland and myself at tl recent re-cent election Cheers I know of no honor povnble to be enjoyed by i ny man greater than that which is expressed ex-pressed in the confidence of the people l j and there is no mode of expressing ex-pressing that confidence higher trean the ballot in the box Cheea llll the 4th day of this month New Jersey did express her judgment that we should be the chief officersof thi country That judgment stands and will stand forever because enough of the other States have concurred I iij I judgment of the nation under the Constitution of the United States For the part you have borne inv that grave and responsible wjork Jjexpress to you my sincere thankand regarus To the S illivan club of the CIty of New York part of the serenading oljdy I desire to express my thanks in very special terms They I have done H to one Who is dearer to me thanmy ovn lite honortonight It waSimpossible that she should be here to < receive this I honor at their hands They desirfj to express to her their respect and their regafd for this ba llerLtge beautiful 1 bantter that expresses our mutual love l fontltelahdv Cheers Upon that ban nprvit yas written by herself to Ireland1 A sentiment tliat all men of all nations and all kindreds of the earths ought to respect and honor Justice to Ireland I that has given id England her bravest s6hliers Irelahd that has sent tothis country our men who have fouglitin all its wars men Who have liSlped to evelop this wh leland men Who have illustrated the virtues of civiirzatlon4and Christi f > > I 1 anlt anity j Q n rj 1 Sil j asIngton errJtury J J VslIpJG11 j NoVemUer 24 Watson qllie Governoi pf AVasliingtouiTerri tory in his annual report say The manufacturiiig Industries of the Territory Terri-tory aye attained j < highlv grafi ying degree of improvementthat of lumber taking the lead in man r cases Indians In-dians are engaged in pro > perously culti > yatmg lthe Mil dud it is hluieved the system sys-tem of allotting a suitable quantity of laud to them in severalty can and Ouht4to be encouraged If fhev could be mdUea to c6ndentrate anu alto get er abandon certain reservations it would conduce much to the development 1 develop-ment of the Territory by settlement I 1iIl lkthe cultivation ot arge tracts tof valuable land now unpfoducfive Touching the Territorial law conferring upon women the right to vote the I Governor says Although many of our citizens are disposed to question I the wisdom of this law especially when attended at-tended with tile requirement that wprnen should Serve as jurors it mdets with the approval of large majority of the people and rhe women J > L the Territory Terri-tory are for the most piftt strongly deirqu3 thatpIe epa < tll1eI1tber ine1 upon ollqstatule ibo ks Thqstar It e attendCd twJtlu uoiniportmit rL suIts unfavorable to the welfare the people of the Territory The report states that the value of assessed propert j in the Territory is 505138f2 with o county to be heard from The lerritor 483 entirely out of debt anon July 1 188iAtiad a balance of 47901 in the treasury The population of the Territory Terri-tory is estimated at 150000 and tlie Goyernpn in cojicfusion presents a number of reasons to support the claim of Washington Territory for admission into the Union as aState U |