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Show tfifft ... from $9, fuel Iaws as will insure a speedy return to sound for tion of of an 'appropriation ha, increased . 1 11 I J I fxctn j Congress, o . L currency, and mch as will command, ttierenpactof . 3 afti iin 1 o c .io- ecu ido ne enactment nf U rlnfininf how ex I (net subsistence i ; aeparuucatfi vu tvtutme ia jovo,- io siv.osu ioio, We world. or tne next nscai invatia pensioner, an increase m me Bolieviug tlitt thece views wilt commend them- patriatiom, ha!K hm ..nm relished and before the majority ofth right thinking ' I year .Without this provision the troops average rate of one hundred per cent, in solves to the treat chanee of fikiinUin h pnahlishecl. citisuHts itf the V, S.f I submit and patriotic ' i tho three years, f vi: also invite i to Cotigmw. your attention to the necessity at points distant from supply production It is estimated that $29,535,000 will U.S. UK ANT, . of regulating by law the status of Ameri- - must either go without food, or the exist- (Signed) i Executive Mansion, .' t id oe required ior tne payment 01 pensions can women who marry foreigners and of ing laws must be violated. Pecwnhw Sexenth, Eighteen Hundred aud Seven for for next fiscal amount the the His recommendation Second : defining more fall that of children born $iKV ty mt. year, in n a foreign country of American par- - enactment of a system of annuities for 000 le98 than the estimate for the pres ents, who may reside abroad, and also or tue amines 01 ueeewwa outers, uj to- - em year, XATUEALIZATION IAWS. some, further provision regulating or luntary aeuueuons X ATUUALIZ4TIOX. moumij bxplokatiohs. gkolooical , The pressing and important subjects giving legal enect to the marriages ,01 pay 01 qujcw.. xu.0, 6- Th been explorations have . i r. nnnn th Treasury I :.: f ton J a1 miih akin-dato which, in my opinisn, the attention of "u,t"M aniens comracieu iu ii-i- s Drosecuted witk - r f the vear Take notice that aliens jiroperly . eurirv 7 : aboutduring .1 m l urnnlri for tha future, relieve mUCD hould be directed are those in countries. 'j Cengresss an area of 40,000 covering square ualified can obtain their naturaliza- distress, .which eTery old army officer miles in the Territories of Colorado, relation to fraudulent naturalization and KtW STATE DKPAETMENT BUILDING. i United the The in witnessed has with States, past. expatriation. Utah when New the Third and tion the Mexico, day any developing papers In the month of July last the building Third The repeal of the law abolishgreat liberality offers its citizenship to erected for the department of state was ing mileage, and a return to the eld agricultural and mineral resources, and District Court is in session. The all who in good faith comply with the furnishing interesting scientific and These require- - taken possession of and occupied by that system require"061118 of details of that region. udge now sitting on the bench hasI am happy to say that the Fourth The trial with torpedoes, topographical inents are as simple and upon as favora department. THB INDIAN PEACE P0L1CT. archives and valuable property of the uuder the corps of engineers, and an apbo desire to block the way to citizen ble terms to the emigrant as tho high de Should war of in. the The of is .ihai method treatment he the which the for for same.. admitted can or government custody nrivilefre to propriation He has decided that applica ever occur between the United States Indians adopted at the beginning of my ship. should permit, and I do not propose any panmeni are now saiety aeposiieu ' V' and any msratime power, torpedoes will first term, has been steadily pursued, tions for admission are always in additional requirements to those which therein.! '',"'' ;: be among if not the most effective and and with satisfactory aBd encouraging order. ' 3(1 TRKASURT 0PBEAT10N8. That Judjre is a White man. the law now demands; but the very, sim' :: for the defense of results. ; auxiliaries want of aBd necessary cheapest formality plicity The report of the secretary of the fa our laws have made fraudulent natuharbors, and also in aggressive opera THE GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT AT THI CENshows the from eus treasury TENNIAL. that we can nave nence , tions, ralization not infrequent, to the discredit toms for the fiscal receipts SEATED. vear ending June Fifth permaneut organization for and injury of all honest citizens, whe to The board heretofore appointed 30th, been 1774,to baye 153,103,833.69, signal service corps. take charge of the articles and matters ther native or naturalized. Cases of this and for the fiscal June SOib, yvar ending A renewal cr the appropriation According to the telegrams all the sixth are to the War, the Navy, the character continually being brought 1875, to have been pertaining a $157,167,722.35, official records of the for compiling the to the notice of the government by our decrease Treasury, the Interior and the Pest Of Delegates from the Territories, witli for the last fiscal year of , etc. and war, also of those fice abroad, representatives departments, and the Department of the exception of the member from The receipts from internal TUG HAVT. of persons resident in other countries. revenue Agriculture, the Smithsonian Institution for the year ending the 30th of at our this condition of Most frequently those, if they have re the Commission of Food Fishes, to Idaho, took their seats in Congress The and naTy Jane, 1873, were $102, 409,784 0, and or mained in this country long enough to for a satisiaction. It contributed time be under the legislation of is subjeet Fenn will give Bennett the year ending 30th of June, 1875, is of not the does it entitle them to become naturalized, have to last International Exhibi yesterday, the true, contain, any session, an increase of $7,597,-708.6110,007.493.58, which tion. to.be held at Philadelphia during an Irish hoist. But w here's Baskin, generally not much overpassed tbatpe powerful cruising iron-elato have returned the so and much the of maritime makes riod, coumry strength the Centennial year, 186, has been dm the bogus "Democrat" and Salt Lake SPECIE RESUMPTION. of some other nations, but neither our gent in the discharge of the duties which of their origin, where they reside, avoid-iu- g Too much stress cannot be laid on continental situation nor our foreign have devolved npon it, and the proporall duties to the United States by ring champion? this to ex be their absence, and claiming question, and I hope Congress may policy requires that we should have a tions so far, and with the means at com empt from all duties to the country of be induced the earliest day practicable large number of sbi;s or this charter, mand, give the assurance that the gov Ikteristixq to Wink Growkbs. their nativity and or their residence by to insure the consummation of the act of while this situation and the nature of ernmental contribution will be made one answer to a letter of inquiry from' In lust reason of their alleged naturalization. the Congrees at its last session to our ports continues to mate inose ot of the marked characteristics of the ex Mr. Jacob Gates, of Belleville, Southern this to U. about and and to on due itself nations the little dangerous other It is government specie resumption htbition. Ihe board has observed con bring the ereat mass of the naturalized citi after 1st of January, 189, at the far S., under such circumstances. siderable economy 5b the matter of the Utah, U. S. Collector 0. J. Hollister wrote as follows, on Deo. 4th ' 0 zens who entirely, both in name and in thest. It would be a (treat blessing if erection of buildings for the governmen postmabtir-genebal'- s bepobt. an tal exhibit, the expense of which, it is act. become citizens of the United States, ibis could be consummated even at In reply to yours of 27tb ult , re- -: The report of the postmaster General, ' amount exceed Nothing seems to me to be will the not that the high privilege of citizenship of earlier. estimated, herewith transmitted, gives a full his speoting license ta: for selling nativeThe exhibition an the United btates should not be held by more certain than that a full and perma $8,000. of, my being the of wines, you, can sell wine made from workingl of the department international one, and the fraud or in derogation of the laws and nent return of prosperity cannot take tory government obwill be the for It grapes, oernes, currants, etc., or your year just past. of the good name of every honest citizen place in favor of the industries and served that be supplied being a voluntary contributor, it is my own or native growth, at the place of deficieacy to the On many ocoasiona it has been brought financial welfare of the country until we that its contribution shoald be manufacture, without paying license tax. from the treaEury is increased over the opinion to the knowledge of the government that return to a measure of values recognized a of character, in quality and extent, to as a liquor dealer, but nowhere else. amount refunded for the preceeding While certificates of naturalization are had and throughout the civilized world. sustain the dignity and credit of so dis- You can cell elsewhere than at place of year. a contributor. I commend manufacture in protection or interference claimed by we have a currency not equivalent to tinguished less of than, act of the quantities By Congress approved the estimates of the board for the neces standard specie parties who admit that not only they this five gallons at a time, by paying a, March almost all 3rd, matter, lo5, were not in the United States at the becomes a commodity like the products sary additional appropriations. license tax at the rale ef $25 a ' year; in of the soil, the surplus seeking a market whether properly mail matter or not 'SCANDALOUS time of the pretended naturalization CONDITION ATfAlBS 0? be sent any distance through the quantities of five gallons ' or ' more,at the. ' but that they never resided in the wherever there is a demand fur it. Un may IN UTAH. rate of $100 a year" , four ntt , in mails, exceeding packages United States. In others, the certifioate der our present system we should want ano to have attention the called I in weight for, the sum of sixteea pounds and record of the court show on their none nor would we have any were it not ceats per pound..- - So far as the trans malouB, not to say scandalous, condition face that the person claiming to be nat that the customs dues must te paid in mission of real mail matter goes, this of affairs existing in the Tetritory of nralized had not resided the required ooin, and because of the pledge to pay would seem entirely proper; but' I sug Utah, and have asked for definite legia time in the United States; in others it is the interest of the publio debt in com that the law be amended so as lo lation te correct it. That polygamy admitted upon examination that tke re The yield of the precious metals , would gest exclude from the mails merchandise of should exist in a free, enlightened and quirements of the law, have not been new out for the purchase of foreign pro- all descriptions, and limit the transpor Christian country, without the power to complied with. In some oases even such ducts and leave the United States hew talion to all articles enumerated, and punish so flagrant a crime against de certificates have been made matters Of era of wood and drawers of water, be which GENERAL AGENT IN classed be as mail matter cency and morality, seems preposterous may par o base. These are net isolated cases, cause of wiser legislation on the subject no un to there this taw sustain is True, ' )1 i arising at rare intervals, but of common of finance by the natiaos with whom we proper. natural vice, but what is needed is a law THK BLACK HILLS. I am have to not are and from which deahogs.' occurrence, prepared same Utah, Idaho, Montana ami reported i Th discoTerv of crnld m tha liiacit to punish it as a crime, and at the , Nevada all quarters of the globe. Such oocnr say that I can suggest the best legisla time to fix the status of the innocent rences cannot and do cot fail to reflect tion to secure the. end most heartily Hills, a portion of the Sioux reservation children, the offspring of, this system to npon the government and injure all hon commended. It will be a source of great has had the effect induce a large eon and of the possibly innocent plural wives Thus But as SOHTJTTLER'S' est citizens. Such a fraud being dis gratification to me to be able to approve gration of miners to that point. an ; institu tion, polygamy should covered, however, there is no practiea any measure of Congress looking effeo far the effort to protect the treaty rights be banished from the landVie means within the control of the gov lively- towards uhe early resumption. of the Indians in that section have been CELEBRaTEIX CHINESE PROTITUTION, inflation would probably successful; but the next year will eer erament by which the record of natural Unlimited Station can be vacated, and should the bring about specie paymeuts more tainly witness a large Increase .of inch While this is being done, I invite th cerificate be ttktn up, as it usually is by speedily than any legislation looking to emigration. The negotiation for the attention of congress to another thoug the diplomatic and consular represents redemption of our securities in eoin; but relinquishment of the gold fields having perhaps no Jess an evil the importatien t !i "of lives the government to wheni it may U would be at the expense ef honor. failed, it will be necessary for. Congress of Chinese women, but few of whom are some relieve measures to to the adopt' would teuders value no have have' been presented, The to ' to shores our honora u "J legal pursue brought u rv I causes ble or useful there is nothing to prevent the. per- beyond settling present liabilities, or embarasement growing out of the j occupations. ' son claiming to have been naturalised properly speaking, repudiating 'them. named.' The Secretary of the Interior PUBLIC LANDS, TIMBER, AC. from obtaining a new certificate from They would buy nothing after tho debts suggests that the supplies now appropriAND U0WE11S, Observations whils visiting this Territories of REAPERS ated for the sustenance of that people, the court in place of that which had were all settled Wyoming, Utah and Colorado during toe past been taken from Liu. Tho evil hat beThere are a few measures which seem being no longer obligatory under the autumn, have convinced me that the existing law come great, and of such frequent occur- to me important in this ooaaectioa, and treaty of 1868, but simply a gratuity, regulating the disposition of publio lands, timber, SWEEPSTAKES. TUBESHEBS etc., and probably the mining laws therasalves, ay be issued er withheld at his discre are very detective, rence, that I cannot too strongly recom- which I comaad to your earnest eea and should be carefully amen' lion. mend that some effective measures be ideratien. ded, and at an early day. In a Territory where t, the cultivation of the soil can only be followed XXDIAI TERRIT01T. First The repeal ef se mueh of the adopted to provide a proper remedy and '. Jt Brudley Hay JtaJce$ where Irrigation is practicable, the lands can only eans for the vacating of any reoord legal tender acts as make these notes re The eondition of Indian Territory, to be used as natorsze, and tnls only where the stock ' ' ' teas fraudaleatly made, and of punish- ceivable for debts contracted aftsr a date which I have referred in several ot my can roach water to quench their thirst, and its V o.! ittwa same be the governed by diKjiosal shouldjnot not act fixed be later the to to transaction. ia the the itself, ing aay guilty parties former annual messages, remains prao- - as in a State or Territory whore irrigation is It this coanectioa I refer again to the than the first of January. 1877. as tha land must be held in large quanti, , unchanged. tically ties U justify the expense of conducting water the Saoretary of the 4a SecondThat ' qiestioh of expatriation and election of THB PA7SKT OlfiOI. ' upon it to make it fruitful, or to Justify thaatilinationality. The United States was fore- Treasury be instructed to redeea, say as of it tin k pasturage. The steady growth and increase of most in upholding the right of expatria- not' exceeding $2,000,000 monthly of The timber in most of the Territories is princi A FaM Stoek of office conn the Patent indi business of ned to tne mountain regions, wnicn are ;0 pally tion, and was principally instrumental legal tender notes, by Issuing instead a the small as for in entry quantities only, and ia overthrowing the doctrine of perpetu- long bond, bearing interest at the rate of cate, in some measure, the progress of held mineral lauds. The timber is the property of the the industrial prosperity of the country. United States, la the disposal of which there is al allegiance. Congress has declared three hundred and sixty-fivihe rights of expatriation to be national dredths per cent per annum, of a deno The receipts of thisoatce are in excess now no adequate law. The settler must become a consumer of this titntar whether be lives upon ia point of the right of all people. mination ranging from $50 to $1,000 of its expenditures, aid the office gene- the plains or engages ia working the miues, heace and is in a While many other nations have laws ach. . prosperous satisfactory every man becomes either a trespasser himself or rally ' ASP :i ' knowingly a patron or trespassers. My opportu providing what formalities shall be ne- , Third That additional power be given condition. ' for were to sufficient not nities observation justify laud orrici RXPOBT. cessary to work a change of allegiance, to the Secretary of the Treasury to aocu me in recommending speeific legislation on these the United States has enacted the pro- mulate gold for final redemption, either The report of the General Land Of Sfbjects, bet I do recommend that a Joint comWAGON visions of law, and has in no respect by increasing the revenue or by curtail fice shows that there were 2,459,601 mittee of the two houses of Congress, sufficiently to be into divided be orga' largo .? marked out how and when expatriation ing expenses, or botn. acres less disposed of during this 'than nized to visit all the mining States and Territories ...... ' One measure for increasing the reve last year. More than half of this de during the coming summer, and that the consmay be accomplished bv its citizens. , , and Steel, Instances are brought te the attention of nue, and the only one I think of is the crease was in land disposed of under ul ittee shall report to Congresa at the nexf session such laws, or amendments to laws, as it may deem the government where citizens or the restoration of the duty oa tea and coffee; the homestead and timber cutting laws cecessiu'y to insure the best Interests of the gov- I! United States, naturalized or native these duties would add probably $18, The causes of the decrease are supposed ernuiant and thepeople of these Territories, who born, have formally .become citizens or 000.000 to the present amount reset red to be found in the grasshoppers and the are doing so mn:b for their development. I am sure the citizens occupying the Territories descri eabjects - of foreign powers, but who for imports, and would in no way in drouths which have prevailed so exten bed do not with to be trespassers, nor will they be nevertheless, in the absence of any pro- crease the prices paid for these artioles sively ia some of the frontier States and if legal ways are providud for them to become the visions of legislation on. this question, by the consumers Territories,, so as to discourage and de- owners of these actual necessities Of their position Always on hand. when involved in difficulties, or when it I suggest, or mention, another subject ter entries by actual settlers. The cash RECAPITULATION, seems to be.their interest to claim to be bearing upon the question ef how to en receipts were less by $690,322,23 than As tills will be the hut annual message which, citizens of the United States and de- able the Secretary of the Treasury to during the' preceeding year. The entfre I shall have the honor of transmitting toCongrese OFFICES Is chosen, I will repeat, or It is to devise surveyed area of ' the public domain is before my successor mand the intervention of a government accumulate balances. tho Questions which. I deem ef vital recapitulate claims which they long since abandoned, and to some better method of verifying 680,253,095 acres, of which 26.075,531 importance to be legislated upon and settled at which for years they have rendered no against the government than at present acres were sunreyed during the past this session First, that the BtatefQihal be requi,& service er placed themselves in any way exi3ts, through the court or claims, year, leaving 54,471,762 acres still un red to afford the opportunity of a good common to suhool education every child within their limits; amenable. In other cases naturalized growing out of the late war. Nothing is surveyed. second, no sectarian tenets shall ever be taught In citizens at once after their naturaliza- niore certain tuan iutu THK rXHBIOX LIST. mrg jicrvcuk-agany school supported in whole or in part by the State r nation, or by the proceeds of any tax tion have returned to their native counof the amounts passed and paid are The number of pensions still continues levied upon any community; to make educatiou try, hare beoome engaged in business, part or whelly fraudulent, or are far in to compulsory so far as to deprive all persons who decrease, the highest number having cannot have aocepted offices or pursuits incon- excess of the real losses sustained. read and write from becommlDg voters reached the been; during year ending after the year 1890, disfranchising none, however. sistent with American citizenship and WAR REPORT. June SO, 1872 Dnnng the last year 11, on the grounds of Illiteracy, who may be voter at ilT. j. 'idence no intent to return to the the time tins amendment takes effect i third, to 657 names were added to the rolls, and declare ef of. War, the. The Secretary United States until palled upon to disreport Clmrh and State forever separate and dis 12,077 were dropped, showing a net de tinct, but each free witein their proper spheres 'and AccomDaBYiaz this message, gives a de charge some duty to the country where crease of 1,420. But while the number that all church property shall htur it owh pro Agent for the' above ia they are residing, when at once they as- tailed' account' of the army operations of or taxation; fourth, to drive out licensed portion has the annual the decreased, pensioners expenses sert their citizenship and call upon the for the year just passed, fmmernlityjuch as polygamy and the amount dne on the pension rolls baa in of women for iligilimute purposes.- To Importation with, the recom reour again OGDEN and LQQAX representatives of tha government to aid for maintenance, etc. the centenrial year, it would seem u though their unjust pretentif ns. It is but jus mendations for legislation, to same of- created 4,473,312. , This is caused by to cen we about to bPtrtn are the tliat secoad now, the greatly increased average rate., of tury ot our national attentice that on occasions that no wuioh I respectfully invite your existence,! would be a most I I tiouV tW liberal legla- - (HUuc time for these reforms, fifth, to. amcX toib WQWUoj doubt.hoW exlTon tirecedence IB we transmission or the orthe governments of official ,BeBB between countries which, they the two a power should be Fourth, laid. be may reserved to the two governments, either to each, as regards the conjointly or from its shores, .to dispatched messages the 10 limit' charges to be main0X transmission el messages. the tained for -- grew I IT ii.jirt : beo-innin- the-rt- t :. - ,,-- . t . i 6oiSit I A . I " : ; , . ' - - : ! , V .. i , , 8. ds . . - - I world-recognize- d k : ' GEO. A. LOWE ; for I PETER - - " , BUCKEYE , , , , , . 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