Show THE MESSAGE tim THE message of president arthur which we print today to day in f full fuli ull uli and which came in excellent shape by the western union telegraph line fineis Is a well considered and temperate document embracing a great variety of topics and couched in plain and understandable language we find little to object to in his recommendations to congress congre ss with the exception of his references to utah silver coinage and internal revenue bethink we think that the revenue tax on tobacco and other luxuries as well asi distilled spirits might ed cd with profit to tile the coun country and no injury to individuals it seems to us that it would be wrong policy to cripple the silver inter estand that by sto stopping ping tile tiie issue of one dollar and two dollar collar notes the silver dollar might come into more general use we consider the tiie presidents si dents s remarks on the silver question guestion as in the interest of the gold I 1 of kings rather than for the genera general welfare and we regald regard his recommendations about utah as so much republican twaddle in keeping with the enuncio eions of his party but not designed f for or practical purposes we need not dwell on this there is nothing new in it it is not very likely to have much influence except on tile the minds of men who care nothing tor for the constitution nor the rights I 1 of 01 citizens so ion lon long iong a sithey can carry barry a point and pander to the prejudices of their constituents in the main hwe we think the message sound and conservative and if there is nothing very remarkable in it there is no very remarkable issue at present before the country requiring special mention in a presidents message message |