Show abress aimee s of the new admin adain outlined M upon eke ke far for ry y Ite vinion 11 and dia enereo nars blet MEMO kill ill be ortere bolier rolier speadale 41 session 1 at t f fagton rag kt agton ton march 4 great inter w in president me mc ssi inaugural address addre dd re more so Is 10 bally the case special inter ed to his remarks upon finance n relations ag as indicating the the administration HI ills rec uon on the tariff was antic it a watter matter of coure core nt mckinley poke spoke as follow 6 SED BUSINESS COO iriONS K to the high truit trust fl I 1 have been called always of are augmented by ling business bus lne condition ons en leneis eness upon willing labor and eaul enterprises the coun bring ring from industrial disturb which speedy relief must be financial system needs some sortie our money ie Is all good now value must Q fit not further be d it should not all be put on ng jig basis not subject to easy fits r its to doubt doub tordis or die ir r currency should continue of the govern hei everal forms of our paper ter er in my judgment a con larra to the government fc balance in the treasury 1 I believe belles e it necesser necessity iry tr to tode cde item ern without diminishing the 1 14 4 44 U I 1 I 1 f qa mums ift ENT AND PRESIDENT EX CLEVELAND RETURNING FROM THE WHITE I 1 ig g medium tor for its contraction 3 ill it present a remedy for hese d 0 bents ants which temporary in their thor ye leht ight well in the years of our est W hae nave been een displaced by jy NATIONAL jestion Jest estion lon of international bimetal t ac have early and earnest atten u ill be m my constant endeavor it by co cooperation operation m with ith the 9 mercial powers of the world ri icett t condition it Is realized when the our gold old and silver mon man is brorn from it and IN ili supported by to lot t e value of the two metals the ini iche he sliver silver already coined and of tej eh may hereafter be coined crept ept constantly at par with gold ito resource at our commard cc bit dit of the government the in to alb its currency and the indiola In vlola viola ed dit I 1 is obligations must be preserve pre ie le B waa was the commanding verdict ill ople and it shall not be un r 0 nit cooby lit arrabe y Is demanded in every branch r Hern ment at all times but es n period 16 like the present de tie N I 1 business and anti distress among e t the severest economy just red ed in all public expenditures u nag nce ice stopped wherever r it Is tah I 1 prevented wherever in the t be developed it the rev tro noih 0 a as now the only re un all come must be from front afi aures but allt tile 1 present must jtb a il L permanent condition on of the Is W I 1 r T 7 ha has been our uniform ke i 0 retire not increase our out if obligation ind this policy t and vigorously el t if between mor loans and ets ague denue there ought to be but ono on rh fit IB we should have more reve thit without delay hindrance 0 cy crement ement to 10 MAINTAIN AIt TAIN TIM air it 11 may tor for the government to at its credit Is ill to pay as it goe goes it sorting to loan out but by keep ing ng out of debt through rt an adequate income secured b a system of taxation tiza tion external or internal or both it lb I 1 th the settled policy of the government pur sued from rom the beginning and practiced by all partle parties and to rae raise the bulk of revenue tram from baick up on foreign products entering the tile unite d states for sale ale and and avoiding for the mot most part every forni form of direct taxation except in time of 0 war the paramount duty of congress Is t to stop deficiencies by the restoration of 0 that protective legislation which has his atway been the firmest prop of tte the treat tress ury the passage of such a law or law laws would strengthen then the credit of the government both at home and abroad and go far toward stopping the drain upon the gold reserve held for the redempa tion of our currency which has lies been heavy and well nigh constant coni tant for several years in the revision rev lelon of the tariff especial attention should be given to the re en n ashment it ament and extension of the reciprocity principle of the law of 1890 unit which a greit stimulus wall given lo 10 our for eign trade in new and advantageous markets for our surplus agric itura and manufactured products the rhe brief trial given this legislation amply justifies further experiment and additional discretionary power in the making of commercial treaties the end in view al at ways tobe to be the opening up of new market markets for the products of our coun countin trl by granting concessions to the products of other othe lands rlando that ive e need and cannot produce ourselves and which do not in volve olve any loss of labor to our own peo pie but tend to increase their employ ment it will take time to restore the prosperity of former years if we can not prompt attain it we wt can resolutely turn tu rn our faces in that direct in n and aid its return b by friendly legislation how ilow ever troublesome the situation may ap pear congress will not I 1 am sure be found lacking in disposition or ability to relieve as far as legislation can do so MUST NOT UK HE TOLERATED Lynch ings must not be tolerated and in a great and civilized country like the united state states court courts and mobs mus execute the penalties of the laws the preservation ol 01 public order the right of discussion the integrity of the courts and the orderly administration of justice must continue forever the rock of safe ty upon which securely rests AGAINST krusrs the declaration of the party now restored to power has been in the past op posed to all combinations of capital or in trusts or otherwise to control arbitrarily the condition of trade among our citizen citizens and it has been supported up ported in euch such legislation as well as to prevent the execution of all schemes to oppress the people by undue charges upon i their supplies or oy unjust rates for the trans por tatIon of their products to market this purpose will mill be steadily pursued both by the enforcement of the law now in existence and the recommendation and support of such new statutes as may be necessary to carry it into effect A FIRM pirt FOR corrion ria POLICE it idill be our aim alm to pursue a firm ird dignified foreign po roi ac which hall shall be just impartial Impart lil e i w of our na alon il honor and i lays insisting upon the tile enforce nent of the lawful right t of A american merican citizens every ohve our acy I 1 should seek nothing more ind and accept ac ept nothing less than I 1 due us we want mant no ware mars of conquest e must avoid avold the temptation of territorial ng ag grescion gres slon sion war Vara hould nen never er be entered upon until every agency of peace has hall failed peace I 1 Is preferable to war in mod most every contingency arbitration le I 1 the true trite method ol 01 settlement of internal as well as its local or individual difference EXTRA OF it ha hat been the uniform practice of each president to arold avoid as far at ble the convening of 0 congre congress in I 1 extraordinary it Is an in example which under ordinary y circumstance and in the absence of a public elty t is not to be commended but a it failure to convene the representatives of the people in an extra session whew it in bolves neglect of a public duty the responsibility of 0 such neglect upon the executive himself the coad condition tion of the public treasury trea iury ai as ha has been andl c abed demand demands the immediate attention of congress it alone ha has power to pro vide revenue a for the government not to convene it under such circumstances I 1 can view in fit no other ene sense than ike neglect of a plain duty whatever action iray tray take will be given a air fair opportunity for trial b fore the peo pie are called to pans pass judgment upon it and this I 1 a great to the tile rightful and lasting settlement ett lement to 1 the tion in view of f coald oration erat lons I 1 hall shall deem it my duty as palden p alden tw to convene congress con gree in fit extraordinary hebbron on monday the irth day of march 17 CONCI CONCISION in conclusion I 1 congratulate the country upon the fraternal spirit of the tile people and the manifestation of good will berer where u a apparent the re cent lut only mot fortunately demonstrated demonet rated the tile obliteration ot of section al or geographic lines but to ome some extent also the prejudices which for eare have df distracted our council councils and marred our murtrue true ratnee as a nation it will be my cot stant aim alm to do nothing and permit nothing it to be done that ill arrest or disturb thi growing of unity and co operation this re ival of esteem and ruid affiliation which now animates u so many thousands thou tho wands ands in both the old an I 1 antagonistic sections but thai cheerfully du do everything possible to promote lOtu and increase it |