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Show -- THE EVENING NEWS. Under these prosperity "of the country. . the the circumstances, Secretary of conhave and myself Treasury heartily curred in the propriety of using all the surplus currency in the Treasury for the thus reducing Burchase of gojd bords, bearing debt of. the country; and of submitting to Con cress the Ques tion of the disposition to be made of the bonds so purchased. The bonds now held by the Treasury amount to about $75S,0OOjQ0O. including those belonging to the sinking fund. I recommend the whole to be placed to the credit of the sinking fund. Iaerease ef Salaries, Ac. Your attention is respectfully invited to the recommendations for the creating of an offloe by the Commissioner of Cus toms and revenues, for the increase of salary to a certain class of officials and the substitution of increased national place, bet the result la not known. It bonds in circulation to reprace the outcent certificates; and is to be boned that the acta af th standing 8 per to Ulatures of these Q tales, when they meet most especially his recommendation win oesucn as to, receive your appro- for the repeal of laws, allowing shares bation, and thus close the work of re of fines, penalties, forfeitures, etc.. to officers of the Government or to inform construction. . . order elections in the 'States of Virand TTexa7ti bruitginia, Miets!ppV which each had constitutions ing the convention in framed,eltber previously, entire or in separate parts, to be to ted a pon.at the discretion pf the Executive. Under this authority elections were called In Virginia. The elections took 1869; the, govplace On the 6th of ernor was elected July: and has been In stalled; the legislature met and did all required by this resolution, and by all the reconstruction acts of Congress .and I recommendjtbat herSenatorajaad Representative be admitted to Congress and that the 8tate be fully restored to its place) In the family of Btate. Elections were also called in Mississippi and Texas, to commence on the 80th of Xfe vein be r 1869. and to last two days in Mississippi; In Texas,' to oommsnoe on the 30th of November 1869, and to last four dayi. The elections have taken to the Republic of given to our minister the united fctatea or uoiumbia, to endeavor to obtain authority for a survey by this Government, In order to deter-mithe practicability of such an undertaking; and a charter for the right of way to build, by private enterprise such a work if .the survey proves it to be practicable in order to comply with the agreement of the United States as to a mixed commission at Lima for the adof claims, it became necessary justment to send a commissioner to Xima in August last. No appropriations having been made for this purpose, it is now asked that there be one made, covering the of the compast and future expenses i mission, la si4 Ssatta Aaaerfean Republic. The good offices of. the United States to bring about peace between 'Spain and the South American Republics, with which she is at war, having been accepted by Spain. Peru and Chili, a congress has been Invited to be held in Washington during the present winter. seen re 'from the French government' a modification of their concession so as to permit the landing upon French soil of any cable belonging to any company incorporated by authority of the United and States or any State in the Union, on their part not to oppose the establishment of any puctt cabui. In consideratthis bgreement,' I directed the ionwithdrawal of all opposition of United States Authorities to the landing of the cable and the working of it until the to say I regretmade meeting of Congress. in no modification there has been the company, nor concessions, nor, eo far as I can learn, have they attempted to secure one. Their concession excludes hlmOniyheIeceTo the mandingf laws and a proper respect for the rights of others: and the union of all tb States with equal rights indestructib'e by any Constitutional means. To secure the first of these it has taken two essential Bteps in declaring, by joint EDITOR AND PUBLISHER. resolution, that the debt of the Republic should be paid, both principal aud interest, In coin; second, providing 7, ! means for paying. Providing the mesne, Ieeeaer Teday, however, would not secure the object desired without" proper administration of DESEiUTT NE"8.J the laws, the collection Of the revenue TUB TO FECIAL, and an economical .disbursement i t . them. To this subject theAdministra Erlrgrapli. tion has most earnestly addressed iteif f with reenlts, I believe, satisfactory to' citizens-othe the and the capital country. There has been no hesUnited States from competition upon the itation in changing officials In order u PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. the shores of France. I recommend legislation to protect the rights of citi- effect the execution of the laws; Bonie zens of the United States as well as the times, too, where in a mere paitv view, political results were )iktiy dlgnltv and sovereignty f the nation undesirable Ji tht S:natc and House to follow also shall any hesitation in sustaining assumption ;I against such an of Iieprttmtath'tK officers against remon" efficient an secure any endeavor to by negotiation In coming be for you for tho first time, abandonment of the principle of mono strances wholly political. a Chief Magistrate of this Nation, It Is polies of ocean telegraou cables. The Ten n re or Office Act. with gratitude to the Giver of all good to Aliens. tm Relating Right ef Travel European. here the for our many benefits. We are blessed Itmay be well to mention is herewith of to been Copies era. has correspondence A to given Europeans, arise grant from leavpossible with peace at home, and without any Tfce to the unsettled polititravel over of presented relating the exclusive an to statute book o'u the right the ing CeaBaalelaer mt lateraal Bevenve. of Nicaraugua, to which Costa cal condition of other countries less for- Tenure entangling alliance abroad to forebode the evils growing out of the The of Office Act, and to earnest I v Territory Among own tunate our 'than office .which sometimes of Commissioner of Internal is a its it has in with assent, Rica and not its total repeal. It could recommend referred is which, given trouble; territory unsurpassed Rebellion, to, yet come to the not have been Induces citizens their one Revenue is most of onerous the to, and vested the with conflicts an of Irredeemable that rights the intention of abundalledged. to It the currency. fertility, of an area equal United btates for. tho sole purpose of be- powers of the Constitution, It under Government: the States. The of United the citizens responsible of an is the evil which receive will I when prohope ant support of 500,000,000 of people, and falls but little if any short of a Cabinet Department of State has now this subject coming naturalized;-anhaving secured viding for appointments made most earnest a la attention. your It this-theby return to their native country abounding in every variety of useful duty, and on of the highest duties of position in its importance and responsi- under consideration. should receive the that they without their reside there and disclosing It therefore bilities. consent of the Senate,. that tho latter requires such legisla mineral, in quantity sufficient to supply Government to secure to of allegiances. I hey accept offi- should as in your judgment will place tne tiunboh. ffpantsta tion change of an of power to retain in office redlum exuberfor with world the exchange unvarying generations; cial positions of trust or honor, which persons have office on a footing ot dignity commen- made Peru Minister of a a value. to The This return having by Federal appointment,, placed implies spe I naf a t n lm a with ant crops, with a variety of climate cie Das ana ir no can only be held by citizens of their ami tlm lmtur.niwi was a state the will there of the President. that can It against for substitute representations is, journey under passports law ia. inconsistent with a faithful-am- The adapted to the reproduction of every be devised it should be commsnoed character, ability, and qualifications of- of war between Peru aud Spain! aud tive land; they or men required to nil it proper-lj- that Spain was constructing In and near describing them as such citizens, and it efficient administration of the Govern-ment- . species of earth's rich products, and now. and reached at the earliest rjosal the class is only when civil discord, after perhaps New York, . government What faith can the Executive suited to the habits, tastes and require ble moment consistent with affair re- years of quiet, threatens, them or threat- pot in officials forced upon be used by Spain in such ens which to of debtor interests the the those, class, might ortb Admlalilr. ments of every living thing; with or SaSrwSla4 or when their persons fard property, a way as to relieve the naval force at whom he has suspended him, Jtf practicable, tion. too, for special resumption, draft into its them native their Statei population of 40,000,000 of free people, would not be desirable: it would compel as to operate against Peru, How will such 'officials ! States is the freest of Cuba so tho fact of their reasons? that service, demilitary to alt speaking one language; with facilities the debtor class to pay, beyond their allAs the United their to were serve orders theAdministraTion which given prevent so too its people sympathize is made known. likelyknow' floes nations, of allegiance change been No have further not trust them? For on the teps for every mortal to acquire an education, contracts, premium gold at the with all people struggling for liberty and parture. reside permanently from the Uni- they They of the date the second the of takeu their would by representatives purchases.and requisite to our growth aud bring self government, but while so sym- Peruvlau with institutions, closing to none the contribute nothing to ted States, tney to a the true and firm but humane ana Government to rain thousands. prevent prosperity, it Is due to our honor that we of its administration its revenues, they avoid the dutiesthem-selvAvenue: to fame, or to any blessing or oanarupiey pathising not these and of of existing laws, amend I toe nowever, in veiieln, departure paper fron fluctuations, should abstain views make and they only enforcing.our citizenship, ed from fortune that may be coveted; with free- vaiue oi me measure or au vajue, gold. upon to to time the authorized etali propertime, as they may prove feeling known by action for protection. I ineffective, harsh, unwilling nations, and from taking ty of a nation with which we are at or unnecessary, U dom of the pulpit and the press and Is detrimental to the Interests of trade: an Interested without in invitation and that the directed have part diplomatic all is on Order mere a man that The have makes a of business an involun- the quarrels between different nations, peace, executive probably required. of the United States scru- .third school; with revenue flowing Into the it cannot be obtained In all sales, when or between governments and their sub referred the matter to .the Courts to consular officersall for legisby special gambler, tary such claims for protec- lation, but must be regarded tinize National Treasury beyond the require future payment Is to be made, both par-by the Concourse should always be in decide the conduct of war between tion. carefully Our of the United States, stitution itself and a gradual citizen jects. The ments of the Government, harmony is uee peculate as to wnat win be tne conformity with strict Justice and law, allies. action whether native or adopted, who dis- aquiesced in by force of public opinion. being rapidly restored within our value of the currency to be paid and international and local. Such has been charges his duty to his country is entiParaguay. I earnestly recommend to the policy of the Administration in dealborders; manufactures hitherto unknown received. such to tled protection and should Management or the Indran'. Paraguay has made Intercourse with have a complete then, legislation as will in- ing with these questions for more than affairs. of the direction in voice iu our country are springing up in all you, sure a gradual return to specie pay- a year. A valuable province of 8pain. thatcountrv so difficult that it h&s been the sacred Fromhe foundation of the GovernVi s v nil vcs lr w ss.n4 a means deemed advisable to withdraw our re I shall not consent toitimprintfictitious directions, producing a degree of, na ment, and put an, immediate, atop to aw rf ry aa, rtftlrrhKn IU W UVU1 nr ment to the present time, the manageMUiuuvt wivuto upon right by conferring tional independence un equaled by that fluctuations In the - value of the, cur- our people can not but feel a deep inte- presentatives from there. fraudjifellt-elsi!ti-- ment of the original inhabitants, the In" L rest, has been struggling for independ Claims between toe Tnlted of any other power. These blessings, rency. dians, has been a subject of embarass-men- t Jltajejua ence and freedom. The people and and expense and bu been attended Toe ret am te Speele sayaeeatT u and countless others are - entrusted to Emigration Treaties. Government of the United States enter r robberies, murders and continuous with The methods to secure these results tain the same warm feelings and s ym I On the accession of the present Admin- wae. From my own experience, when your care, and more, for safe keeping, Tv7s.f us the cloaeof the last Adminis a SSTT it found that the Minlr for for the brief period of our tenure of are as numerous as are the speculators psftnies ror me people or Cuba HCeIr the frontiers.and in the Indian coun tration acauvention was signed at ton istration on ha.1 secure To North the economy. political I do not hoM either legislation or of Germany for all office. In a short time we must each of don settlement the tries, outstanding for manifested the the conduct for a convention X see but one way. and that is to thZZZZnT thw-0,,- . for latter of the white who come most negotiations Britain claims between the aud Great u. us return to the ranks of the people who aathorise the of emigrant passengers, to in contact with to redeem Its tweenHnPTT . ib 1uT. United protection to which Treasury failed receive the Indians blameless States, which uo response had been given. It for these hostilities. have conferred upon us our honors, and own paper ar a fixed price wli or to tne coueent oenaie advice and the The past, however, no contest at time has its ratification. The time ami circum was concluded that, to be effectual, all alter; but the account to them for our stewardship. I presented, and to wit hold from c!Zrrr:mm. assumed be cannot undone and amount conditions which the question must the maritime powers engaged in the be met aa ere now find .the tion all such currency negotiation of the trade attending the to it. until to war In the sense of international law. stance were I have adoptearnestly desire that neither you nor I Inmeasures. such in should join its favorable acceptance new treaty a ed or towards these wards of a da would show existence of the fret? en that a and may be condemned by United States, but vitations have been extended to the the nation,policy of the the by people cannot be of insurthe facto organization political they regarded in tee PafcUeCr414 Befct. were wholly unadapted Cabinets of London, Paris, Berlin, Brus any otber light lightened eonstituency, nor by our own its provisions as a than of with wards, recognition Florence fair consciences. uttlement of the grave wrongs sels, the Hague, toCopenhagen, as so The vast reeouroes of the nation, both 6enUuQlcieut tujualiry far I Tne principle is matu- - for Uiu results, and which tried, empower their repre hope will be attended sustained by this Govern- and Stockholm developed and- undeveloped, ought to lainen, however, that this nation Is it that had been Tae Reb1 with well nm its citizens; but the in- - sentatives at Washington to simultane success. The Society of ultimately make our credit the best on the earth. own Judge when to aooord the rights of ment, Friends is well enter Into EmerginTj-rebeUioof gigantic With a less burden of taxation than the belligerency either to a people strug- Jutiert resulting tothe United Htates by ously . negotiations, . a a "v ' or to con known to have succeeded in all places ni the course adopted by Great ciuue wim tne uniteo states conven with the Indians in the it was bv the sym citizen has endured for six years past, gling to free themselves from a govern- reason early settlement B.ritaD our civil war, In the tions, identical in form, and make uni of late bo be debt to could believe in entire during or ment the public paid they oppressive, while their white Pennsylvania, form regulations as to the construction pathy and assistance of a nation with ten years: but it is not desirable that the to independent nations at war wjth, i ' .t: leaned rates of insurance, in the of were conother sections in neighoors to the uo uuluutton of exports and imports and usetheorparts of vessels to be devoted w5ch we were at peace, eleven States people should be taxed to pay it to that eaen otnsr. Toe unitea estates nave are embroiled: also known they stantly as to obatructlona cmicrrane tne to other domestic Industry, passengers, of the Union were, four years ago, left time. Yrr by year the ability to pay dispeeitlon to Interfere with tber exl&t-lu- g and for their oppoeiton to all strife and vioor ana as to meat rood, In effect its the quantity quality upon to of burproduction; relations her colonial increase In a rapid ratio, but the lence ana are" geuerall v noted for their dpain without aegal State government. A den commerce or the country. in the cal treatment of the sick during the voy strict beon foreign be to this used red of interest the continent; ought they possessions integrity and fair dealings. These debt had been contracted. American as rapidly as can be done without the lieve that in due time Spain and otber decrease aud transfer to Great Britan of age, in order to secure ventilation and considerations me to give them to - commerce was almost driven from the violation of prevent intrusion and the managementinduced commercial marine, In the prolong- promote health: a any contract. The publio European powers will find tbelr our few of reservations of and for the females, war and the increased costs, protect ation of provide to Indians and throw burden of the the seas; the Industry of one half of the debt Is represented, in a great part, by Interest In terminating those relations lxth In the the of establishment tribunals in the treasure aud iu lives, for its five to twenty and and establishing their present depenfrom selection of bonds, control haviog from the agents taken been had upon theSociety itself countries tor the enforcement of country to ran, bearing dencies as Independent power atid suppression Utwhich could not be adjust- several to ten from years the has .result forty most satisfacwhere" all proved such ed and satis d us ordinary commercial of tho capitalists and placed regulations by summary process. interest at the rate of six per cent and members of the family of nations. These claims be will found more fully set It tory. labor rightfully belongs, In the keeping five per cent respectively. It is option- dependencies are no longer regarded as continually arising between comforth in the of Commissioner the report en TarllT mercial Hemp. and commission nations; yetthe of the- laborer. The work of restoring al with the .Government to pay their subject to transfer from oue Kuropean treated them of Indian Affairs. For the Your attention is respectfully called ence of Indians not ' on superintend simply as such ordinary of power to another; when the present reexpiration state government and loyalty to the bonds at a period after the reservations, to more irom the law regarding the tariff on Prua officers of the army were elected; waicu cease to are aiuer ciaims, the time upon tbeir race, rne time lations of the colonies iney they the reaof and the in the fostering Union, widely protection gravity of their character sian hemp; aud to the question whether sons for this are numerous. When ha already expired when a great par become independent powers, exercising man Inin the magnitude of tbelr amount, tue cnarges on Prussian hemp, being dian labor and providing the means for pay or mem may oetaaeu up; ana tne ume the right of choice and of are sent or near there. agents there, man iney are nxea upon Man- troops must be sent: also the airent and all may In the determination of their future great even as Is the difference. nigner ing the interest on the public debt has Is rapidly approaching when is a violation of our treaty with the commander of the troons are ind- not illa, received ample attention from Congress; be. It Is beiieveu mat an wnicn are condition and relations withiu other Reciprocity. tnua The order be bonds itussia, now United placing ner products upon pen den t ofeach other and subj Jet to orders tttateey due may powers; replaced by and although your efforts have not met bearing The reciprocity treaty s with the the same footing with those of the from different departments of the a rate of Interest not exceeding to put a slop to bloodshed iu Cuba, and United States and the British provinces most favored nations. Our manufac- ment. with the success in all particulars that four ana a nair per cent; ana tnat as in the interest of a neighboring people, on armyoffieer holds anrtfti t inn frr this continent has noCTeen favor- tures are increasing with wonderful life, theThe one at theNvill of the Prea- due, proposed their good offices to bring agent might have been desired .yet on the whole rapidly as the remainder become be replaced in the same way. existing contest to a termination; but ably considered by the Administration; rapidity under the encouragement ident; the former is personally interested msy more successful than they been have they advantage of such a treaty would which they now receive, with the im- in living in harmony with the Indian- accomplish this It msy be necessary the oner was not accepted by Spain the be could have been reasonably anticipated. To in favor of the British pro- provements In machinery already ef- and the establishment of peace,to the end was on wholly basis which a be believed could it td authorize the interest to paid at ducer is be received or Cuba. possibly a few engaged fected and which are still increasing. that some portion of his life may be spent, Except, or . imm four It of the money that either the three I Irm t by hoped in trade the between the two sections, causing machinery to take the place of within the limits of a civilized section; or of Europe, or by any Assistant me good omces States no tuwtnlted tWven Hiatus which passed ordl nances centers citizen of States would be skilled labor to a large extent. Our the latter has no such the United for settlethe at the option of may prove advantageous Treasurer of the interests benefited by reciprocity. Our Inter- imports or many articles must fall off Another reason is anpersonal of eecesdoa have been fully restored to the holders or theU.S., bonds. I present this ment of this unhappy struggle. economical taxation would prove a protection largely within a very few years, fortu- and still another, the hold which one, In the meanwhile a number of illegal nal their places In the Union; the eighth, subject for the consideration of Con the with it, the expeditious against Cuba have been to the British producer almost equal to nately to many manufacturers. These Government has upon the life of the offialso, simultaneously Georgia, has held an election, at which gress; protection wnicn our manufacturers interests are not confined to a few local cer, to secure: a faithful discharge of propriety of redeeming- - our currency. broken up.and it has been the endeavor tne she ratified her Constitution, Republi- as before suggested, at the market value, of the Administration to execute the now receive from the tariff. Some ar- ities, as formerly, and it is to be hnnari duties in carrying out a given policy. can In form, and elected a Governor, at the time the law goee into effect in- neutrality laws in good faith, no matter rangement, however, for the regulation they will become more and more dif The building of railroads and the access commercial intercourse between the fused, making' i he - interest in them thereby members of CoQgress,and a State Legis creasing the rate at which the cur how unpleasant that may be, when re of agricultural and . United States and the Dominion of equal In all sections. They give em- mineral given to, all be bought or sold from membering the sulierlng we have eu will of rency the country, is, officers regions all Vther and required. lature, and support to hundreds of rapidly bringing civilized to week, at dared from the lack of good faith by Canada may be desirable or ployment from to week settlement day day The Governor was duly lotaUedand the same rate or interest as ths Govsrn- - other nations. tnousands or people at home and retain contact with all the tribes of Indian in ClalmaL Meaad aael Iladsan Bay Paget with us the means which would other. No matter what are to be the relations the legislature met and performed all ment pays' upon its bonds. Sf ajer." "Llasle Tae wise be shipped abroad. The extension between such settlements and the abori commission for The the adjusting the acts then required of them by the of railroads In Europe and the Cast is claims of on Hudson the Bay The United States schooner LUxie Paget the fact is they do not now harHecontructfon Acts of Congress; subseThe subject of the tariff and internal Major was arrested on the high seas by Sound has terminated its labor; a claim bringing into action competition with gines, monize and one or the other has to quently, however, In violation of the taxation will necessarily receive your at- a Spanish; frigate and two passengers for $650,000 has been made and all rights our agricultural products of either sec give waywell, in the end. . A which Constitution they had just ratified, as tention. The revenues of the country were taken from it and carried as prison- and titles of the Company on the tion of our country. "Self Interest, if coks to the exterminationsystem an v race is of than the requirements may, ers to Cubs, Representations of these territory of the United States have been hot dictates too horrible for a nation to adopt with therefore, since decided by the Supreme Court of arc . Illgreater Ik.Ainil. ..fittw IMwInAail. Knf were made to the Spanish govern- extinguished and an appropriation by caution against disturbing any indus- out entailing upon itself the wrath ef all theState,they unseated colored members Ing of the debt, at four or four and a half facts trial Interests of the countrv: it teaches unnstenaom; ana engendering in the and as soon as offlclsl informa- Congress to meet this sum is asked. of the legislature and admitted to seats per cent, would reduce the annual cur-- ment, us also the necessity of looking toother citizen a disregard for human life and; was of tion them two the received, pasXertaweatera IJae. BaaaOary markets for the sale of our surplus. he rights of others is dangerous to soci some members who were disqualified rant ArruiTMM 1 9 Tmilxr tfina mft A fitntr were set at liberty, bud the sengers Our for a Commission reduction taxP of The the' 14th of Amendgreater neighbors south of the United ety. I see no substitute for such a sys-- . determining justifying Spanish government assured the Uni- northwestern land by the third clause the bo States now would and China aud Japan should re- tern, except in placing all the Indiana tion than between ted I States of sug boundary, tain expected, that the the cap frigate, ment to the Constitution, an article or the question in making the capture, United States and the British pos- ceive our. special attention. the the wlth-eIt will be postponement gest had as rapidly a can be done. acted which, they themselves had contributed until me next meeting or uongreas. absolute protection, he had been reprimanded sessions, nnder the treaty of 1856, has the endeavor of the Administration to and givlng them that law, to ratify. Under the circumstances I for irregularity of conduct; and ' that completed Its labors, and the Com- cultivate such relations with all these there. , As soon as they are fitted for it. the Spanish authorities In Cuba would mission has been dissolved in conform- nations as to entitle Os to their confi they should be Induced to take uo their would submit to you whether it would to advisable be tax the It may, not sanotlon act that would violate ity with the recommendation of Con- dence and make It to their Interest as lands and to set up territorial governmodify not be wise, without dslay,to waivn the ation well as to establish better commercial ments for their own protection. For , and tariflT in Iniuances where un or treat with any tv gress. ,; , relations law authorising the Governor. of Geor just, or where burdensome discrimina of this nation.disrespect the sovereign ' through the agency of a more details upon this subject I call your Til Blare TrMle. , policy than that heretofore special attention to the report of the enlightened gla to convene the members originally tions are made by the present laws; but ' XVawell. mtrr towards China. to A was made the revision laws of the pursued easily proposition elected to tn legislature, requiring general Secretary of tho Interior and' the Com- . regulating to British! this abolish Government recommend , the , the missioner of Indian Affair?. I The of seizure the 'postponesubject oflhe brig each member to take the oath pre- ment of for the flie Coolie Trade. also suggest the ilary question JLowcU. at one of the Bahama mixed courts, created under the treaty I present; scribed by the Reconstruction Act, and renewal of the tax on incomes, bat at a Islands, by the April 7, '02 for the suppression of the It is largely due to tho sacracltv and Axwj Expenditures and Estimates Spanish authorities is of slave noue to be admitted who are Ineligible reduced late, say of three per cent.; and more the subject of trade. The subject Is still nnder efforts of one of our own distinguished correspondence beThe report of the Secretary of . wur uxree that the. world is about to com to n it having "come to my citlr.ens, tax tween in mis this negotiation, years. Government and those of under tht third clause of the 14lh expire mence shows a the expenditures of the War De increased that corporate company, relations with largely Spain and Great Britain. The Captain knowledgeUnder B4l aetl of Ta w si ale. Amendment., ror tne year enaing sain June. British and that exclusive bitharta partment laws, proposed Generator Cuba, about May laat, Issued organized populous to shores to of nation. As land States the the United have United been With the funding of the naUanal debt a proclamation the ro.&u,o44,u4z, oirwnicn upon la authorizing search to there.' initiatory in the new policy ,they should was disbursed in the payment of debts The freeduien, under the protection ma here suggested. I feel safe in ..saying be made of vessels on the high seas. States and be the mobt earnest iaabo wing their contracted during the Mat, 'and Js not. ana toe revenue from tm immediate remonstrance was made--! ' which they hv received, are making that ma taxes Freash sabmarlae eaale. faith in maktng it a success. In chargeable to the current army exreduced to from ports may safely against tnls,wnereupon tbeCaptalnGen-era- ! " ! A submarine cable, under 'a conces- good stLU rapid progress la learning, and no com- to eighty million per annum, and besixty tnis connection,! advise such legislation penses. The estimate of the army for issued a new proclamation limiting reduced from year to year as the the rlsht of search to be made of tmmI, sion from His Majesty J the Emperor of forever preclude. tDe enslave the next fiscally ear is as low ks it is be- -. in, plaints' are heard of lack: of Industry on further or an me of ment of exolosive resources are the Chinese on our eoil under levea can ne retieatm. .The. estimates. for the right country developed. of the United Statee.eo far as authorized wenFrench, of theirpart, when they receive flr re name the of Coolies, also to prevent of the Bureau of Officers have beer communU t ears, telegraphic 1793. nnder the treaty of This proclam t'Jjr ' Beeeleis ef m Sevent steal. muneration ror tnsir taoor. shores catron the between American vessels France of. was ation engaging In the trans- carefully 'scrutinized wherever It ha Immediately withdrawn.. I ' . rne raslle Pet. I . The 'report of the Bccretary of the nave always felt that the most intimate and the United States, -with the portation of Coolies to any country tol been deemed practicable. If. however, ' Treasury .shows the receipts of the Gov- relations should be cultivated between varv .oblectlonabla , f pat urn of anh. erating the system. I also recommend the condition of the country should be ., .. The means provided for paying the ernment for the fiscal year ending June the Bepablle of the United 8tate and Jectlng all messages confided' to them' tne mission to China be raised to one of such, by the begin ing of the next rlcl debt with all SO. Intersgt on theof publicGovernment.' uoTeru-me- nt first class. to be $370,943,70. and the ex all independent nations on this contin to espionage ui tae x xcucu 1869, Is year, as to admit of a greater-", oontrmtg the other expenses " laid. been caused to has the in be ent. I be tercet, well worth may conslderinr It etc, more than ample; the lose of our Com- penditures, including ' What the Admlalttrallon has dene.' tion or troops the PP.rop"--,The estimate for the ensub ether treaties between the United Freneh and British legations at merce Is the only malt of the rebellion $214,905,971. more favorable to the Got States and them may. not be profltabl v made acquainted with-thOn my assamiosr which baa not received sufficient atten- ing year isand and for the fortl- P""00??" snb-ecof oC on no -robable t, will doubt Chief show a the was secure more Into to Congress policy entered eminent, it To naroor with large Intimate this call Magistrate, re the I from improve--you. tion subject senaratelv. as foreshadowed by the bill which conviction that there were thin era - fl cation, are" decrease of the public debt. The receipts lations, friendly, commercial and other attention. I will not now in your earnest may deem' ts to-iCongress amount x su 'i the wis cx?uw ntial Treasury, 'beyond1 the expendl-- wise. Whatever uis orosneritv. h means by which this object and peace, jubtuu pasaevi jaat. . ouroo&ea. , for these MnHftta uggt me amouns necesdrew from the representatives of tho fullesttfevelonment. Fl rat amoncr thoaa be eCVcted, but will, if neceseary, tures.tonave exceeoea Carnal. . Darlea Tae recommendaThe my Pr.?P'w";Xd" to an the credit of the sinking to accept, is Btrlct integrity In fulfilllnc governments agreement make It the sutysct of a special message sary asplace of the army, that ap- o canaJ. as the basis of their operations, the pro- gatlons; second, to secure the law. To lock The tobleci of an the General by . fund, provided of session to the Uor.-Congtesa, " . tntvAK protection for the forts at during the surplus in the Treasury and with- to connect the ' Atlantic and Pacific visions of the bill .or, such other enact- vue person auu property or the citizens up t NewYorkPhlladeK X3eUM tUie hold it from circulation would lead to Oceans, through the Isthmus of Parien, ments on the snblect aa mtcht h n oi 4ur common country, wherever he 'i?on7Porilsnd, and. San Francisco Orleans one of a New Trdda. United contraction to the States which is as the such is the currency a ot March Joint chance term, see' to Congress, the by approaching greatly during At may reference without move, and trade also to cze their tLutiencerto to origin, religion, color or seriously iCsct the inieresxtUf ana ummcuons navo been resolution, authorized the Executive to cripple politics, 'de- .gy ns , 1 em-barrasm- so-calle- , the-oltlssn- s i gun-boat- Pliy s, , es mm - SSj 1 1 . 1 -:- -. 'Zr .. rtj pr-ritio- m: -- . - n . a ma-t-isT- - . Ta; " 1 - eelf-coutr-ol -- : self-preservati- on, , ut ; i -- ; , co-oper- ate : -- - -- -- . Wash-infftonto- be e " ! iflter-oceanl- K -- -- Con-gres- . s,; , A |