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Show V CV - Vm Isaac GROCERS WHOLESALE SISSON, WALLACE PUBLIC ACTS & or CO. Forty-Thir- TH Congress of the d United States. OFFICIAL. WHOLESALE ii Joint resolutions providing forftchange in the name and title of the agent and consul-generef the United States at Alexandria: ' He it enacts! by the Senate and House al - themselves t the laws and constituted authorities of said state, and I invoke od tho ' aid and cooperation of all citizen thereof to uphold law and preserve the public peace. In witue whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the saal ot.tho United States to be affiixed, Bono at tho city of Washtn glen May 22, in the year four Lord 1873. and of the Independence of the United the 97. M U. S. GirANT. Seal By the Preident: - e VVasb-lr.gt- GROCEKIES e -- -- Largest FRED J KIESELCO - 1 s St-itei- , ! and lii P-- ' fit yjl tff I.- - ij , $ t i ; , fifth, inclusive, and article 13 of said make their ackooifdgrxente te Almighty treaty. , God for his bounties and his , protection In testimoney whereof I havo hero and-toffer to him prayers for their conunto set my hand, and caused tho seal tinuance. ' i 'i l, ) of the United States to be affixed. In witness whereof I have hereunto Done at the city'1 of Washington the t my band, and caused the seal of July 1, in the year of our Lord 1873, United States to be affixed. JlBW-JEIijaiHS',- and of tbo Independence of the Uuiteu OcDone at tha city of Washington J Stales of America Xho ninety-seventtober 14, 1874, and of tb Independence ' ' ' ' ' , f of the United States the 93. U. S. GRANT. mal Seal U.S. GRANT, By I lu president: SosflOl & 103 .noalgoasrjr Stir the president: By Hamilton Fish, . Hamilton Fish, Secretary of state. Secretary of state. Corasr fiaUo A PROCLAMATION. A PROCLAMATION. By tho president of the United States of America. , By the president of the United States BAN FRANCIQOO Whereas by the act of congress apef America. sepR disWhereas certain turbulent and proved March 3, JS71, providing for a national celebration of tho one hundredth orderly persons, pretending that Elisha anniversary of the independence of the Baxter, the present executive of Arkan& co., Lnited States, by tho holding of an in- -' sas, was not elected, have combined twi national exhibition of arts, manufact- together with force and arms to resist IV AVD UiroUTXBI JOftBSM his ures, anc! product of the soil and mine, authority as such executive, and in the city of Philadelphia, in tho authorities of said state; and year ether a&c Whereas said Elisha Baxter has been 1878, it - piovided as follows: declared That whenever the president shall be duly elected by the general ilifonned by th governor of the State of asenibly-o- f said state,' as provided in the Pennsylvania th provision has been constitution thereof, and has for a long mida for tho erection of uitftb!a build- period been exercising the functions of Gan . Franolsoo, California. the purpose, and for the exclu- said office, into which ho was inducted ings to the laws constitution and OBDCS3 SOLItlTCS. sive control by the commission herein, according sepHi provided for of the proposed exhibition, of raid state, and ought by its citizens be the president shall, through the depart- considered as the lawful executive therement of slate, make proclamation of the of, and ' MICHAEL KAVX. T. K. WI Whereas it is providtd in the constitu- C. C. SAVE. same, setting forth the time nt which the oxnibiton will open, and the place at tion 5f the' United Stales that the United States shall protect every state in the which it will be held; and be shall comWIND, K1SE & CO., to the municate Union, on application of the legislature, t diplomatic representatives of all nations copies of. the same, or ef the executive when the legislature (Sueceooers to llantor, Wand k Oo.) together with such regulations as may cannot be convened, against domestic t be adopted bv the commissioners, for. violence; and ' Whereas the said general assembly of IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN publication in their respective counstate was convened ia extra Session at tries; And wlioreas his excellency the gov- the capital thereof on the 11th instant ernor of the state of Pennsylvania did, pursuant to a call made by said Elisha on Juno 24 1873, inform mo that proBaxter, and both houses thereof have vision baa been made for the erection of passed a joint resolution also applyProprietors said buildings and for tho exclusive ing to me to protect tho state aganist anddomestic control by tho commission provided for violence; Whereas it is provided in the laws of Huntsrs California Wheat Whiskey, in the said act of the proposed exhibithe United States that in all cases of intion ; Also, Agents for JOSEPH FINCHS CELEin any state, or of obstruction surrection And whereas tho president of the BRATED PENNSYLVANIA United Btutos centennial commission to the laws thereof, it shall be lawful for has officially informed me of tho dales the president of the United States, on fixed for the opening and closing of the application of such state, or of the when tho legislature cannot executive said exhibition, aud tho place at which 007 and 00(1, Front 8t, Hear Jackson, be to it is to bo held : convened, empley 6ucb part of the SAN FRANCISCO CA L Now, therefore, be it known that I, land and naval forces us shall be judged for the purpose of suppressing Ulysses S. Grant, president of the necessary eep8tf United States, in conformity with tho snch insurrection, or causing the laws to provisions of the act of Congress afore- be duly executed; and Wheraus it is required that whenever JAMES DALT, said, do hereby declnro and proclaim B. WAVS. it that there will be held, at the city of may be necessary in. the judgement of the president, to use the military force Philadelphia, in tho state of PennsylvaDALY nia, an international exliitition of arts, for the purpose aforesaid, he shall forthmanufactures, and products of the soil with, by proclamation, command such lobe opened on April 19, A. insurgents to disperse and retire peaceSid mine,and to be closed on October 19, ably to their respective hemes within u 1870, luresTRits or limited time; j in tho same year. Now, therefore, I, Ulyssess SGrant And, in the interest of peace, civilization, and domestic and international president of the United States, do hereForeign and Demeetlo friendship and intercourse, I commend by make proclamation and command all the celebration and exhibition to the turbulent and disorderly persons to dispeople of the United States; and, in perse and retire peaceably to their resbehalf of (hi government and people, I pective abodes within ten days from this cordially commend them to all nations date, and hereafter to submit themselves who may be pleased to take part to the lawful authority of said executive and the other constituted authorities of No. 311 laerkmento Street, therein. In testimony whereof I have hereunto said state, and I invoke the aid and sot iry hand, and caused the seal of the cooperation of all good citizens thereof Betwoen Front and Battery, to uphold law and preserve peace. United States to bo affixed. In witness whereof I have hereunto Done at tbo city of Washington July ' 3, 1873, and of tho independence of tho set my hand, and caused the seal of the f United States te be affixed. United States the 97th. " Dona at tho city of asbington May Soul. U. S. GRANT. sopStf and of the Independence of tho 15, 1874, By the president: United States the 98.' Hamilton Fish, Scab U. S. GRANT. ISAAC D. Secretary of state. By tho president. r I r , , o h. M 1 e i 1 , - r . litmus Winea ILiquorb poxi, l- 2t3fiirorai;ctNt, - !r 1 . ' Wineo & ILiquors, i , - - rye whiskey. i a WARD, i Winew JLiquom i? (i SAN FRANCISCO. m T00, at Hamilton Fish, A PROCLAMATION. pre-en- fc fi . J. C. Bancroft Davis, of Repre'CnUlives tf the United StateActing Secretary of State. of America in Congress assembled. Retail Dealers in That the name and title of the agent and A PROCLAMATION. consul general of th-- United Slates at Alexandria shall, from the passage of President of the United States the By this joint resolution, be ' agent and of Ameiica Whereas by the 53 on consul general of the United States at article of a treatv concluded at United the Cairo. between May 8, 1871, States and bor britannic majesty, it was Approved, January 8, 1ST 1. provided that article XVJL1I to XA V Joint resolution explanatory ofresolution inclusive, arid article XXX of this treaty shall take effect as soon as the laws re. approved January 34, 18jS, entitled A resolution limiting contracts quired to carry them into operation shall for stationery and other supplies in have been passed by the imperial parthe excutive departments to one liament of Grout Britain, by the parliaiMD- ment of Canada, and by the year. Pricco Edwards Island on the cue of Be it enacted by the Senate and IIoue band, an dby tlve congress of the U nit d of Rpreentati ves of the United States States . on the other; of America in Congress assembled. tho first section of an Aud whereas That tha resolution approved January act entitled an by act to carry into eJuct A resolution limiting 18(58, entitled tha of the CEXERAL MERCHANDISE, 31, treaty between the provision contract, for stationery and other supBritain signori nd Great United States plies in the. excutive department to ono in tho of May 8, 1871 Washington city year, shall not be held, or construed, relating to the fiishories, it is provided to apply to, or includo, mail bags, mail llrat whenever the president of the locks and keys, postal cards, postage United States shall receivo satisfactory stamps, newspapers wrappers, or stamp- evidence that the imperial parliament of ed evelopes. Great Britain, the parliament of Canada Approved, March 21, 1874. and the legislature of Prince Edwards COniNNE, U. T. bave passed laws on their part Joint resolution providing for tha termi- Island, full effect to the previsions of to nation of the treaty between the thegive treaty between the United State and United States and XI is Majesty the Great Britain signed at the city of Wash King of the Belgian, concluded at idgton May 8, 1871, as contained in Washington, July 17, 1858. articles 18 to 25, inclusive, and article "Whereas, It is provided by the 17th 13 of said treaty, ho is hereby authorizarticle of the treatjr between the United ed to issue his proclamatou declaring States of Ameriea, on the oe part, and that he has such evidence; His Majesty" the King of the Belgians, Ami whorcas the secretary of state of oa the other part, concluded at Wash- tho United States and her bri tannic maington oh the 17th day of July, A. D. jestys envoy extraordinary und minister WE CARRY THE 1S5S, that the present treaty .shall be in plenipotentiary at Vashingtoa have ferce during ten years from the date of lecorded in a protocol a con A re nee held the exchange of the ratifications, and by them at the department of state in until the expiration of twelve months Washington June 7, 1873, iu the fol after either of tho high contracting lowing language; shall have announced to tho Protocol of a conference bold at Stoek In Corinnc parties oWiar its intention to terminate the operJuno 7, 1873. ation thereof, each party reserving to Washington Whereas it is provided by article itself the right of making such declaraXXXIII of the treaty between her mation to the other at the end of the ten jesty the queen of the United Kingdom years above mentioned, and it is agreed of Great Britain and Ire'and, and the that, after the expiration of the tvrelvo United States of America, signed at months prolongation accorded on both Washington May S, 1871, as follows; sides, this treaty and all its stipulations Article XXXIII. Tho foregoing shall V:ease to ba in force; and to XXV, inclusive, and XVIII articles, it is no longer for the interWhereas, this of article XXX treaty shall take AGENTS Of THE est of the United States to continue the effect as soon aa the laws required to said treaty, in force: Therefore, them into operation shall have .Resolved by the Senate and House carry been passed bv the imperial parliament of Representatives of the United States of Great Britain, by the parliament f in Congress of America of Prince tho and Canada by legislature Califrriia Powder Works. That notice ho given of the termination Edwards Island on the ono hand, and of said treaty according to the provisions ify the Congns of the United States on of the said 17th article thereof for such the other. When assent has been given termination, und the presidunt of the tho :iid articles shall remain in force for Powder in jotbin,? lets at San Francisco United States is hereby authorized to tho period of ten years from tho date at sol piioe, frouht added. communicate such notice to tho governwhich they may corno Into operation, ment of the Kingdom of Belgium. and further, until tho expiiation of two Approved, June 17, 1871. years, after either of th s high contracting parties shall have given notice to tho other of its wish to terminate tho PROCLAMATIONS. each of tho high contracting parties heBy the President of tha Un ited States ir. at g liberty to give such notico to- the FORWAKDI NG of America. A proclamation. other at the end of tho said perio of ten Wherca, under tho pretence that years, or at any timo afterward. ext Will iam P. Kellogg, tho And whereas, in accordance with the tho officers ecutive LouDiuana and of AM O stipulations of tho at ovo recited ait:cl., asDociatod with him in, tho fcitate adminisan act was passed by the imperial partration, ware not duly elected, certiin liament of Great Britian in the 35th and turbulent and disorderly persons havo 3(5 th years of tho reign of Queen Victocombined together with force aud Arms ria, intituled un act to cirry into aff-c- a CgETdiSSMW MERCHANTS', to resist the laws and constituted author-itetreaty between her majesty and tho of .aid i8tatoand United States of America. Wheaens it has been duly certified by And whereas an act was passed hj the proper local authorities, and judicul-l- y the senate and house of commons Keey on haad a ekeiee .took of of determined by tlui inferior and supin the fifth session of the first Canada remo courts of said State, that said offiparliament; held in tho thirty filth year cers are entitled to hold thoir offices reof her majestys reign, and assented to Groceries, spectively, and execute and discharge in her majestys name, by the governor the function, thereof; and on tha fourteenth day of Juno, Whereas Congress, at its late tession, general, 1872, intituled an act relating to tho upon a due consideration of the subject, treaty of Washington, 1871: Tobaccos, tacitly recognized the said executive And whereas an act wa passed by th e and his associates theu, as now, in office of Piinco Edwards island legislature by refusing to take any action with reand assented to by the lieutenant governspect thereto; and or of that colony on June 29th, 1S72. Cijari, Whereas it is provided in tha Constiintituled an act. relating to tho treaty of tution of th United States that the Washington, 1S71: United States shall protect every Stato And whereas an act was passed by the in the Union, on application legislature, senate and house of representatives Callery, f of or of the executive when tha legislature the United States of Ameiica in concannot be convened, against domestic gress assembled, and approved on March violence; and 1st, 1873, by the president of tho United Whereas it is provided in the laws of Pipes, intituled an act to into the United States, that in ail cases of effect the provisions of the carry betreaty insurrection in any State, or of obstructween the United States and Great tion to the laws tnereof, it shall be lawllritian, signed ih the city of Washing- Liqsors, ful for the President of the United States ton May S, 1871, relating t fisheries: on application of the legislature of such Tho undersigned, Hamilton Fish, State, or of the executive when legislaof state of the Uiiited State, KTC. ETC. ture cannot bo convened, to call forth secretary ET., and the Right Honorable Sir Edward the militia of any other State or States, one of her majestys most or to employ such part of the land and Thornton, honorable privy council, knight comnaval force. as shall be judged necessary mander of the mod honorable order of for the purpose of suppressing such inthe bath, her britannic majestys envoy surrection or causing the laws to be duly extraordinary and minister plonipotenti- and Retail. executed; Wholooalo to tho United. States of America, Whereas the legislature of said state ary authorized lor this purposo by their duly is not now in session, and cannot be conmet respective vened, to call forth the militia of any together at governments, having and having other state or states or to employ such found that theWashington, laws required to carry the part of the land and naval forces as articles XVIII to XXV, inclusive, and shall be judged necessary for the purarticlo XXX of the treaty aforesaid into pose of suppressing such insurrection or operation, have been passed by the imthe laws to be duly executed; perial IMPORTERS OF FRUIT. causing of Great parliament Britian, by and the parliament of Canada, and by the Whereas the legislature of said State ef Prince Edwards island on is not now in session, and cannot be legislature the one part, and by the congress of the convened in time to meet the present United States on the deother, (Fsrsipt Md Demestic.' omergency; and the executive of said clare that articles XVII to hereby instate, under section 4 of article IV of clusive, and article XXX of XXV, the treaty the constitution therefore, made applibetween her britannic majesty and the cation to me for such pari of the milita- United States of America of May, 8, ry force of the United States as may be 1S71, will takeelFect on July 1, next. necessary and adequate is protect said In witness whereof the undersigned state and the citizens thereof against havo signed this and havo domestic violence and to enforce the hereunto affixed theirprotoeql, seals. for due execution of the laws; and I,:. Done in duplicate at Washington, Whereas it is" requrad that whenever June 7, 1873. it may be necessary, in the judgement of HAMILTON FISH. (seal.) the president, to use tho military force ED WD. THORNTON. (seal.) for tho purpose aforesaid, he shall forthA. BOOTHS OYSTERS Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, with, by proclamation, command such president of the United States of Ameriinsurgents to disperse and retire peaceably to iheir 'respective homes within ca, in pursuance of the premises, do hereby declare that I have received Gertana nd the Territory of Mon teaa. a limited time: Now, therefore, I, Ulysses S. Grant, satisfactory evidence that the imperial parliament f Great Britian, the parliapresident of the United States, do hereby make poclaination and command ment of Canada, and the legislature of said turbulent and disorderly persons Prince Edwards island, 'have passed to disperse and retire peaceably to their laws on their part to give full effect to of the said treaty aa con. Fur and alt kinds of Country Pro. respective Abodes within twenty days the provisions in to submit tamed and hereafter articles this 'from 1 date, eighteenth to twentT doie boufltfl ferCaab. logi-iatur- ftwiil iU, i Secretary of state. By th president of the United States of America. OLD Whereas, satisfactory evidence was on me September 13, current, by given tho Marquis do Noailles, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary from tho French Republic, 'that on and after October 1, next, merchandise W. L. WHEELOCK imported into Franca in vessels of the United States, from whatever country tho 011 Corner facing: the will bo subject to uo other duties or Hai d iu Depot style and Loops tha imports than those which shall be collected ujpon merchandise imported into Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. its origiqj, or France from countiiesof " in French other from any country THE CGRNER. cd lirst-sla&- vessels. Now therefore, I, Ulysses 8. Grant, president of tho United States of America, by virture of the authority vested in me by law, do hereby declaim and proclam that n and after tho first Jay of Octojber next, go long as merchandise into Francoin vessels of tha im;rt United States, whether fiotn the countries of its origin or from other counlties shall bo admitted into the ports of France on the terms aforesaid, the discriminating duties heretofore levied upon merchandise imported into the United .States in French vessels either fioia thocountries of its origin, or from any other country, shall be and are discontinued and abolished. Iu testimony whereof I have hereunto est my hand, and caused tho seal of tho United States to be affixed. Done at tho city of Washington September 22, in tho year of our Lord 1873, and of the Independence of the United States of Ameriea tho 97. U. S. GRANT. ' Seal By tho president. . J. C. Bancroft Davis, Acting secretary of state. A PROCLAMATION. By the president of the United States of America. Tho approaching close of another year brings with it the occasion for renewed thanksgiving and acknowldg-ir.en- t to the Almighty ruler of the, Universe for. tho unnumbered mercies which he bus ptowed upon us. v Abundant harvests have been amezng tho rewards of industry. With local exceptions health has been among the many blessingi enjoyed. Tranquility at Lome and peace with other nations have prevailed. is regaining its MeritFrugal industry And its rewards. A . 418 ay for what you get, and gat what you pay for. . SAN FRANCISCO, And iho f ir La Bella France, and the hills on tho Rbin Give drinks to all those who at the Old Cornro dines. at 1 , Liquors. sopStf . GRAND - HOTEL. &. - CO., Proprietors- i MONTGOMERY AND MARKET STREET, " GAH FRAHCIGCO. sepStf V E.MARTIN & OO., all Hours. x and Jobbers of Importers - THREE MEAL octs-tTICKETS FOR (. f -- CAL. Particular attention paid to tho purchasing China and Japan Teas, California Wines and Of meats, wild and tmo, ho has full 50 dishes Tho Dtwr river supplys him with all sorts of Kleals , JOHNSON Here food is repared tor tho tot of society, And hand-oiuoi- y served in all styles and variety; And tho lovers of imported Honors and wine 8ay Wheelooks the place in the city to dine. Front Street, i i l'rco Lunch every night, consisting of Oyster Soup, and th Vogctablcaof tho soaso . f , - The Old City Meat Market. wineo.and Liquors, 403 JjjAVING purchased the above well known Meat MAet of D. Jt Beyfron, take Frsat (Street, W sep8tf FBkffCISCO. .L ll i pleasure in serving tho host meats to tho pub- lic. Price as low as can be had in any market. theghand 7 Markcton tho corner of Montana and Fifth , t . streets. no24 j . , , PACIFIC HOT Eli D. W. Babcock, - Proprietor! LEONARD G L I E Wkolooalt and rotail doalor in L, GC30G(De - merited the providence under but Grndually, we as trust, the nation is ef God surely, the lingering results of recovering from strife. , a dreadful civil 0 GENTS' FUEXE2E3 C2CI2 other mercies nil the and For tbesa (A3 GJLT3. vouchsafed, it becomes us as a people to HT ARRANGE-met- ts return heartfelt and gratful acknowldeg-meht- Tp AVISO PERFECTED with tho somoof largest house tor our and with thanksgiving in Now Tork and Boston, . I .ana proptrod for unite the to pay tho - , prayers , blessings we may cassation of local aud temporary sufferHIGHEST S1AR2ET PRIOR TOR ings. ' I therefore recommend that on Tbnrr-day- ,' s' S November 27 next the people meet FURS AUD PEITO in their respective places of worship to HIDES, BOpl-ed recognition Shipping and Commission Merchant Boots and Ghooo, s, , . 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