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JESUP. GA.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1832
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A GENERAL REVIEW OF __ m THE
NATION’S AFFAIRS,
Worts ol CowMatiou lor all Branches
ot tie Administratioa
k Coudcnsatlon of the Most, Important
Fe*tar«s of the Messages
Wxemnaton, T>. C., Rerember «.—The press
dent's meisage, embracing over fifteen ihoueanc
words, was read to hath I ranciiss of congress
today.
Tims following ss »n interesting and intelligent
ewuleijaatlon of the points of interest embraced
is lie message;
To I hr Sennit a nd Home of Representative/!
la submitting xay annua! message to congress
{ have great satisfaction in being able to say
that the genera! cendttiOM effecting the com¬
mercial and industrial interest* of the United
States are in the greatest decree favorable. A
comparison »f the most favored period in the
hist «ry ot the country will. I believe, show iliai
•o high n-degree of prosperity, and so genera!
* difference of the comfort* of life were oevei
before enjoyed try our pe-.i.ie.
Otns W’Hi, V£* ITS
The totsl wesith of the conniry in i860 was
816,135,618,06* 5 it! 1*60 it amounted to ?t;2,5i0,
060,090, an inerevs-* of 2S7 pet- cent. The- total
mileage of railways in the I'l.itcil States In !MX
W*» 3f.,630; in 1 1-0 it-).i* 1CT,7«; an increase . t
f-t* per cent; an i it i* - alim.it-d that there will
be about four thousand, uiilea <?f track added by
tha close of the year l«y2. Tim olHclai returnu
of the eleventh census and those of the' tenth
cen»u* for 73 !e»«tteg ettir* furnish the basis foi
the following cmn.parIsons;
ias . (MrAt. ivsNir.t..
In US* thee apl ai invested in manufacturing
«;o JnjSfO the capita! invested
In tcamifactiuaig i?,9W,T35,!WI. In 1*86
Wse number of ««jjjcyces «»» i,.:oi,;w8 ;> ites
Hia number ®f einj.ioye..- 2,231,13*. In tmr.
thc wages earned were 950 !,(k(», 7T8. In I8S0 the.
**K **earned were S!,2G,}'0.ii*. In t: a
vatu • Of t)»e product was tAJTt,Si»,»99. In 18k.
She value ot tii*pfod.BCt wa* $4,869*8*3,88;?,';
Tbem««wg»Koe*. law every cs'taii siiowin*
roe ineroas* in tbe number of wage earners ami
Use us one ey pat Id. It ®!s» shows the lithrease Its
the »er» tier of lactorira of »l! kinila that have
been built
SFf Cfvr-TO> j)£U,s
Of the t riton ir.HJ.-i the president says : Of the
fer •ty cot’ < o'! mui». twee ly•oil's Slave l-i-.-n b-aiit
In tne o.uitlieri. state*. Mr. A JS. Sijepjierton,
of the New Twit cotton rxehan ge. e*tii!. sf«* the
nut mbit of worm ins •)' I«ii4e# In tte i'nlteil
Sta¬ tea, on Senftiin: ter 1, t m. at >6,200,890, MI In¬
ere»M of 8E0.600 over the. yenr liii The con
•timptioa of cutipo &/ Amwiem dills, in issj
wa* 2,SS8,tK» bale#, nod in lifft, iJ-UpM bohw
an lucres*© of 188,000 bales.
HOW* LABOK nOT KES.
The message tben goes Into figures on new tin
and tin plate plant*. Message tben 'refers to wad
gives figures of labor eommi*sfoncre of New
York and Massachusetts. sn iuttSeaMd
production *<f pig Iron, Bessemer Ingot# and
Bessemer eteeJ rail#.
isroRTS ist tirosw.
The total value of our foreign trade (expert
sad Itnpf-rta of merehamilse) during tbo fast
fiscs! year wa* §l,«#7,t.6e mo, an increase of
8128,283,684 over tb* previous fiscal year.
The value of onr ex ports during the fiscal
year iaftj rvaelis-d the It iff best figure in the Biu
lory nf the KOvernmrnt, amounting to 81.U38,-
2?8.1«. *s eroding b} 8U£.T»?,3fi8 the exports of
1«H, and exceeding the value ol the imports by
The message sliow-s giejit prosj.etlty of tbe
eoaatry, comparing the trade on the Detroit
river to show that a* much business was done
oa that river at in Liverpool. Another iodioa
tfoti of the prosperity of ihe country is bound
in the fact that the number of depositors in
savings baokanjoreasfd from 898,878 jn to
4,288,803 in 1830, «n Inert use ot fell! per cent.
rhosPEBirt. set low xmom.
There never hss been a time is ottr iilstory
when work was so abundant or wages wore at
high; whether mexsuted by the currency in
wUicU they are paid or by their power to supply
the necessaries and eomtorta ot life. It is true
that the market ptict-s of cotton, and wueat
have rifi'ii low. It ss one of the uafaver&Ulu
lociiJems of agrlciilture thut the farmer catsnet
produce upon order*. He oum sow and reap
ia Ignorance of the aggregate production of the
Je*r, attd 1* peculiarly thirngiuksn to the dejirv
elanos wblofe fobowa over- production.
I’h* value of our total farm product# he* in
eteased from ilJg3,e4#,K6ln imp to ff4400,000,.
W in ip, as estimated by statisticians—an jti
OiCase of £0 per cent.
tm» is TtiF. max cocfiTHy.
Jf any ai« discosttruei! with their state here;
It any believe that wages or prices, the returns
for honest toil, are Inadequate, they should not
fail to remember that there is no other country
in tbe world where the condition# that seem to
them bard, would not be accepted as highly
prosperous. The English agriculturist would
be glad to exchange tbe returns of his labor for
those of the American farmer, and the Man¬
chester workmen their wages for those of their
fellows at f ail River. I believe that the pro¬
tective system, which has now for tOmeiMng
»«r« than thirty year* continuously prevailed
in our legislation, has been a mighty instrument
for tho development of our national wealth and
a most powerful agency in protecting the
home* of oar workingmen from the invasion
of want. i in have fi-Hj a most solicitous interest
to preserve to onr working people r*tea of
wages that would not only gi ve daffy bread, but
supply a comfortable margin for these horn
attraction# sad family comforts and enjoy
meats without which life it neither hopeful nor
sweet, *1 bay an* American citlse&s, * panes
tbe great people for whom our conalitutlos
ami government were framed and institute it
<nd St cannot be a s*efversion of that t,'*.>*titu
lion to *0 legislate a# to preserve iu tfceir homes
the comfort. ir.dt j ,-cdei ce, ;- j-aUy asA eece«
cf interest in toe go rerement wfaicb am essentia
to good ciiist nsbip to. peace, and which «H1
bring this stiff wan throng, a* in tool, 'to.the dc
ie»#c on the « a g -when u i» aasaited; it is not
cay purpose to renew bri-9 tbe argument in
favor of a protective tariff.
tuts tutu or ran st,w:ttos.
the reoalt at tbe rec-. nt eurntitm um)t be ac
septed aa having Introduced • new policy. Vtt
ausat aeaume that tbe present tariff, irnnsUnt t
“d npo» the ilnea of protection, t« to be re¬
peated ea <i that there i* to be substituted tor H
a tariff i*w eonstrriiiua solely with reference to
revenue; that ao doty is to be higher because
the increase will keep open aa American will or
seep up the wages of an American workman,
«ot that la every case such a rate of duty S* to
be imposed as will bring to tbe treasury of the
limited State# tu« largest mure* of revenue
met nexohu tgu raaui%
The eonteaiioaba* sot been brtwacu *.-b«u.
■jh* nut between print,Spies ami It sUusrtd
be uffcas'.va u, suggest that in* ptev,rising
party will not carry into (egfeutteft tue princi -
pis* ahveeaieffby It, ana the pledge* given to
-.ij« people, «mi n.u r ,r-S bills p.t*sc-i by the
house of repr«*oat:itiv«<
Ai *“» «»»<»*
were, as I suppose, even ta t:,c opinion of their
promoters fact iuad«<tua(e and ]uetiae<l only by the
that the renat* and the bouse of repressa<
***•»«* iP. m82*t i?liS*Ui fflmwal
raTi»if.fi couM »<-t i)i»r*fm he urtijntskeo, * A
I reecmiroernied tlat tba wteefe wrtijpeet ottarilt
reviskm l-e left to the. interning It is
» itiaitrrwT rugre-. Uwt Sin? work nra*t W
delayed fat at lea*-'. U.r<-* nioatfc* for the threat
ut great tariff fnlroutue* s-nai.c'i nn
a*tt»i»ty tfiat nn amount not ««*iiy estimated,
of bifeineas if.* tit* am! or -diOitimised produc
will tt-tmii. it is j>osmW« also
tii#t toss uo-*rtainty ir-ay remit III- iieereast-4
revenues from eiwtont* duties, for our mer¬
chant* will wife* i}»«tte’u.» order* for foreign
goods in flew of the i respect of twill reilsto
U»u*ami the «m»mh»ry a* to whan they wi!|
Up *ff« t Thi> a who have atlrt --an tl * pt»•
taeflve tariff eau-wel! afford to have their- dm*
ftstrou* forecasts of a change of policy dinafe
jHitettd.
The friends of the protective syste®, with
an<Ului«t*he<l c< nflilf n.-e \u ifte j ritn-iptes th*)
hate advocated will await the results of the
new experiment.
The president th< n enters, into *long disser¬
tation a* to life pr.ohahlo effect of a chaste Id
am tariff system.
(>■■• r.noi* TKRMS WITH MflGlfBottH
The <’on>|>iii>;ue(i soil tsir. au-iung -iidm-tices
with Hcimar *iwi -Eiigisuui >n rciaiititi to
Samoan affair*).; with Kugi land i» 'relation- to tits
u? !:i'ry a;td In Hit>i Seltn r g s«<i, and »m!i
C 1)11.1 .growing out of the Italtmtoro ulTnii, have
uveu artjttated
There have heen n*got»»tea and eCBiduded
rtinlrr section;' 3 <>! the larltf law, commercial
agreements Mtal-ihg to recfprocitl' trade, with
the feuftiw-iag fipain: eoUatrtfs s lira-til, JUmtiMcan.
Koputrlfe, • fur. Caba, and i'orto U-i-ie
(inataosala. Salvador, the Geripam empire,
Crreat Britain .for miwiu West India0 colonies
and'British (itiania, Nicaragua. Hoadiiiau, and
Austna-HuogEry.
Of these thus* with Hatsnntls, Salvador, the
ticruusn empire- Greet Uuiaii,, Nicaragua,
HondonU andAiittru-Hsiugary bar a been eea
claded since my Isrt sAnuel- message.
■•Tilt* lidiowlng statistic-* showing the increase
of trade the Unite.I ~tate.j has made with coitn
tries having reciprocal agreements, acnounting
to S7I.3..I,
«A treaty providing for the arbitration of »ne
li-pue between '(rent Britain and the Vmted
States as to the kiHmg of seals m the Behring
sea was ccnciiutcd on th# laHh ot February last
This treaty vsissco# p& 1 alCil by k» agreeintiU
prohibiting-pi iagiC »e Nil jwrrtieg- ' the arl.d
Uiiin-.'i. asttS » ig-..r«.>-.-» e Un t was sortie durins
(ha season .to drive but. nil j-rrcUlng tealece from
tits Behring, si-a-.*’
Tit* b follow* a 5 iaMsrot-nt showing the tiBSlie
ressiul ■-ffort to t-stairllisli eitiser trade reistJon*
with CaJm-fa
t 11 ft t k o v Ei.r. wi s’ ti cm t-i.
4i C«Ei SCT 0 BS, at' l he !;* .• t Ffi-5 On s Vi Tt-A k ept a<J vised
it the 'of ,U>« Ians, ll-i f ‘or a time
ng’ >* lipeakznncm i>etvro*Ti the 0o.ii mi.
States am 1 <di*lL ItRives gr:*ti
Se&tu.m to report that the CitHutu government in
h mmt &&& hoBombi*; ppfrU tins ten
3.et.e4 atui paid uh an indemnity to the iamllle»
the sailors of the Baltimore «uo
wen s kiUed UTid to tijoso (v:.i» were
la j ured in tiie od tbreafe. in th* city of
.
Valparaiso the sum of $.5,030, '1!.-! t.j- !.. ti,
sccept*<i»*ttol only &* as ia<i<?mtiiSj-*t‘or a wrcuTg;
4oiio hut s* a uum gratifying evidenoe th«:
tbo gemtrota&nfc o-t VbUi tightly appreciate* sins
itI@position of this gon-ramest to act in a spirit
ot the mmt absoi-Ute tAirtime aud
la our interior with tuat brave
The meSsa go spea&s ot 'oar relation# with
Hawaii Assri t he import aaoe of tne proiect-eii
sub 'unrlne asm#
THE TRCH.TII.E WITH I tAt.V,
"The rrtendty- act ot Uu* goveraatOat Jn *x
peasaing to the gov-eremetst at itiiiy its rep r.riia
tto» (ft Bblrarciico of Urn lynching of Itsilaa ti
mi ijeo: .* in New Orieau* by the payment of
123 ,808 francs or $S 4,330.30 wa, accepted by the
tins of I tally WH6 et istimfcsiaUot'. u t
gracious appreciation ami J the actesiit has been
hlghlo promotive of aiutmil reepi.ct »ua good
wij
‘•The recent ilisiuilmnoo? of the public peace
by lawless foreign marsiiacis in the Mexican
frontier have offered this government ari uppor
Mutiny to testify H» good wSB |pr Mexico and
ics earnest purpose' to faifitl the obligations of
ioreraationallriiunship by parsuiug «n-f ills
psrslag the out doers ”
start ms" or wot*
TU* me«*g« .tiien goes in to minor trenhie#
withnaail prlBcipeJittes, the majority of which
Bant been ami ably adjust-ed, Inurriational
cupyrigh fhavulx-eu estabiUbed between ibis
soatitry, Italy Mid Germany.
The mea«sg« emameuds the Nit ar »ff» a canal
Matters relating to the present in ton tiationa
Monetary Cot f«i». nee are dwcussed at tbis
point.'
Ttae preaidenr aay» Tbe fr-a e.>inage -f
Mirer open au ngre esa irstei-uatioiii»I ratio would
greatly prouiob- U*< 1 uiteresut of mir people and
eijuaiiy tfaoae <-•! her nations."
KB Si! HV.
Kepori of the secretery of the treujnry here
follow It shows that ibe prahllc debt has
been reduced 8 wee Sis re b 4, 1 |lfit0,OT4,2OO t
arid Use annual intei charge sa,‘.84,4M).
There has- been paid nut. in j.ettriona y
pr sent athttinistratlea to Noyaaiter I M
*« i*,r an cxsf-*s of {iit.i't. o • ’purer
sum ex pehded dariaff tbe period 'Itcexiuiag t'rwta -Star.-h 1.
Wifi to Marsh i, 1889. 1’tuU-i tariff
taw, the mtsaago say#, fSv.t JO.OOi) has guns into
the pockets ol ttw people wuicl, «• al-.t have
ether wise gone into the .treasury ending
The tkveubrit ff-t tbe hseal year Juno
•»\ iSri, from all miiicvi were $ 4 »,is«k,i'!,«.k 2 )
and ibr ixpfbititures for all purpose*, wore
|4i: ,408.08. leaving a balance wf f >.814,4514®,
there nas pala 4atir,g the year appa «-,e publlo
lebt
O.ir receipts i'rbra cnitoms duties fell off
f i-'.«i...'-li.f.H. rr. r.aj. pt# from Interim!
vi . Hue live,v y - .y-'-!,- . Seav ir>^, ti.c ; i -
b-.ssof .revenue from i 1'* >i!,up„' ?i re *
|S;,7t4.41T.95» The iu-t loss it . oven tie tram ail
sunrib-8 w 0,s rise
Tin- revemtee, estiaiated aal actual for *he
fisc. 1 year ctoltng -lane A* t'iiS, me placed by
tbe secretary at $4a,338,3;o l H, an 1 the e*i>f 11,11
tores i-ifflJMpAO.'R, rhb Aing * surplus of re
;e!p‘.s over cxpemUtures<>£ 8 i OOO.sxiO. Tbs cash
Basb’.t aliitimj in tbe tr iiry at tt ..... e
iisi-a! year. It i* rstimat w: 1
Tl StiMfttee at* b d upon a. tin nance
f the pro-sent laws.
•SHE
The prssfdent r'-far# brlefiy to the r Sft
of the secretary of w*r, sbowing the Jittportanco
11 e*iablj*i,in<f B,ratc,ttu lost* and s 'ouitvie-e
reerff: n tatiuu of tbe infantry and utfflttf
brandies of the service, « «<> the cnnsuuctii-s
ftf AdftVs u# aiut c«a defease
IMS AfTOliN-CV 1,1 ’ I
Jfie president refer*briefly to tbe report oi
tb« attorney general, ext ndlwg so am g»-m
lmnnto for bis real and iuteiiig,.nea d eplayed in
a
Tlf K i-y.Hir,
Tiles president praise* very highly the repart
ol «je po.itmaster ge : .!. t -.iI.
The postal revc-n o hfey« loeto&fGtl during
the last year nearly 8>',ii«vm The d fieri fui
rte year ending Juno So, lflri, |» 8H .,3tt, toss
than the deficiency of the preceding year.
There have been added 1,69* new wait routes
'* r °t the year, with mil-;,geef ggy mile!, and
re.a| number ot miles' .4 n.-tii tirjjps added dor
year is nearly fcevejjteeo niliio&i*
Th» pr<»j(teiit iuftri rcry favorably to a law
makio^ Americas M&ot commerce float uie
Aixifciicau and be oomuiaj*aA<i b> Aiijeiican
zinze.m, -
TJJRS.EC-81 ZJEAM't OF THE .VAV’V
i he repor t Of h* secretory of the pa tr y ©x*
Klhit* great progr.es in t:se constrasi Um of
s«ir new navy. When the present xeeretary
*n dr led anon hi* dot.- 4 ooi, !fi-.! ; iiMKiciu *;■ «i
w«re m binm
put iii CumW'tkiPto aflil lO b*E? put io OOUJEQ'Sflti©
anftog-tae wstiti-f wiff make a total e-f aj^Rsea
dumig his &.'!iniaUtrauon of the department.
During thy-urrent year tea war vessel* and
turre navy v---.'. have i*ea launched, sad <iur
lag tbo lour years twenty.five vessels -a-.U have
fei i-a launched. I'wo other Urge ships and a
torpedo boat ire -ruder eonuant, and tna worii
upojt tutor wtl! avaeo* rapidly, »no in* tear
tuotiiuw* ax*waning .-.oly the arrival oi their
armor, which have been unexpectedly deisytil
or thoy would Ireve Lrt n beiore tbi* lu ctiaiuris
*Ino.
TtfP »«ld«|« Piiifeei.^0 gtgejiMsy ofSOfflfc-
"."-'■'".'V'' ■ ■
smokflms powder h<i» woj Ke*l vvoxuUm iii our
a • tv ijftiry.
WtUET.AlJV Of THJ5 i'STKRIOR.
Xhe work w/iii*interior department it always
TCtf tottf. •‘nseaMh has been larger that. ever
he.'or* timing the : dimnistrutlou of (Secretary
Netiie. Tb* dieabiilty enaiun law. tbe feiVlsg
of the eleventh censua, the opening of v ®*
Mt 9 n* of Indian Sana* to settlement, the organ. ■
ration- of Oklahoma ami Uia r*ffdUU«ns tot the
Indian lands furnish iorne of the particular*
of the ittcreaesd work, and the results achieved
testily to U» nblHty, fidelity and industry of
lha hea t of the department and hi* etticimt
SSiietanls
The prewNlont secoDda the onflorscnif itt of tb*’
wcvetary o' the i»t«noi to taulj the asreometot
mads with uw>Cherokee*.
sj.as&a
The form ul government provided by cocgrces
on May tr. 1881, for Alaska w«« In Us frame and
purp'ifr, temporarj.
The l!i:;mi«e nf population and the develop.
nieuit ot sow*»i»)t«rt»»t wining and etwamsr
cltti.interest* make it imp< rative tint tii* law
rtiowM b* revj-.eit. better r.r..rtrt »* made for
^
to tbe conduct of the land office, to Ui6 court of
general eljiim and tueIndian otumau Tbs up
iiroprt.ttonitor aatiuUteneeut tboCtieyenoeand
i T J^Zi»tVaT i. U- ts ts itlf n *t at tU8 U ’ 1 80iS,0! ‘ ot
Ttia pensions for tuts year were $l!4.9ie,o<c,
rhat amount was appropriated aud a deficiency
amoiinung to yacSin'.ca saiirt b« pruvsded tor
by i-cm cm s The estimate fur the year ending
Iime3flth,j.'*l, wtu tief 16IW09,ooo.
•iiw comtnusuiner ot petitions bslteves that it
Ui* i went leglslatk’ii and meibuds are main
tailed and iur-brr additions to the pension
laws aw aot made the maximum- expenditure
for pensions wtu g* reached Jane ;w, fsw, and
* iub **‘ the highest ptmmium.
s-Kios i-aojuo HAiLKOAir.
Iii my last aanuai messsgn I called attention
totbft fact that some -legislative action was
accessary in order to protect the interest of the
B'nvi rntuent In its relation* -with the Union
I’ac.he Railway. The commissioner of rail
i-oads has siibaitted a very foil report, giving,
the exset inromiatUm m io th« debt, the lien*
u »;? W« s must the ?**P*»*'l dual with P«*P"i.v.and the uueeUona* its we resources «ud it
and take that courje which wilt under «zUttag
cetulitica h *w seenro the ioterest of the
V r.ite.lH uuijk. l r«,'oi»me«did mmy last atmoa
message, that a commission be appointed to
■teiit 4,5th this Ijaestion and I tenew that recora
atexaUtioa and sone«s« th»a the commisstamnr
he given luu power.
»K-JiETAttT AOBICJCLrtJBK
The I-.)-e*W«nr I.taisrs the efficiency «r she de
rime ent of ftgrk-attwa and gives tacts and
Sa gum* why it hiw.uid he sustained. He then
rsguiatiuns; »ay--J tbat a lib ?ra! appropriation
should h« wade to prevent CBalera gaming a
foothold in this country next spring,
He also urges restricted immigration, espe
He refers m tetiuioi .in to X ho work , al
ready atme m, the 'World'* Fair.
Ue next deals with matters pertaining to t«a
Osstriot of Columbia.,
Me recomusi nd* that co ingress take some an
lion f or me protection or railway siapteyes i»
jonpUns and mrtxinjtofcars.
The ei ri) service crmvmSssion «*k for nn in
crisned appropriation fur ihh-iKiI clerical as
ifetanoe, wtitch he thinks shotttd be given,
ot# Ef,8t>ri.as u*s.
I.-baw in each-'of the three anenat inessagei
which it has been my duty to submit to coo
trigs. c»U<-a attention to the evn* and danger!
srsjj!£isssra.*2sr«cs
if ttiu nationa government.
rriK FOEC.E mot, aoaxn.
In tny last annual message I - .Kiev,.red to
nvoke serinu* attention to the evils of ao im
fair .in i rtionments lor coegreM. J eannoi
close ttii* ino.-sage without again calling atton
fttmeci h^’/haTifw, that ii«u ¥ . e posstbie ,^ ^rfr* to seeure 0 * a non-pat 1
tisaii inquiry by mean* of a comtnissl on
into «vii» ; the existence ...f which is known
to ail and that out of tb s
might grow legislation from
V.mch »ll tl>ought of jwtt«a» Advantage ahouW
bo eliminated and o. )y tb* higher thought ap
pear of maintaining tbo freedom and purity
ballot, and t!,e eimalfty of U.e Hector, witboi.t
the guaranty of which the government could
never have been formed, and without tbo .-on
tiuuanro ot which it cannot < putlnue to exist sn
peace and ptosperHy.
IIONKST KLKCKOXS
it i« time uiat mutual charges or HBlsirnesA
aad fraud Imtwven tbe two great parties should
cease and. that the sincerity of U«aj who pro
fess a desire for pare snd honest election*
should !•<* bnmgb o tbe test of their witting
ues* to free our legislation and onr election
BiMhoiJs from everything that ’
tends
to Impair the pniHie confidence
in'the Mnoenrod resiiit. The necessity, for ass
inquiry nnd for leffHUtton by cougret* «pon
ibis subject is emphasised by the fact that the
tendency of the J*.k*U!loii in some Mate* su
-ent years has In mine imp. n»»4 parUc-riara
;>ecB away from atis! hot towas-4 free and fair
skiftloas an i eijua! sppartlonnie&t,
I-'iU-E UAlJAH A.XO i aik Ccuirr.
it fs urw time that wr aboul i umw together
iipon the high plane of patriotism wbiie w*
devise methods that shall »«wr» the right of
every man riuxltiled ! y law tr, cast a free MHot
anil give to <-v«.-ry pniiMe' «act> Ballot an eipixi valne in
eht'oslng <*«r offleers and in directing
) 1 o my • c 1t>9 government
Law* is noties* .’(itch. But more. »it“re it usurp*
;he function of th« peice olJlip-r anti of the
sourts.
tbs [.YscHiNt; orxsanoe*.
Tlve frequent lyncluag ot colored people in.
(used of crime 1# wlth.iut the sxeuse which ha*
1;. met inse# bees ntgnd by mobs for a failure to
p.arsue the appointed tnethol* for punlahment
#t crime that she accused have an undue influ¬
ence over courts and juries; such acts are a re¬
proach to the community mails where they occur and
» i far aa il:ey can fee the subject of Juris¬
diction rise *Uu ■ngests representative legisifttioo
* detttftBded a public sentiment that will
sustain tbe officers of the l»w in reHistin*; mobs
sod m protecting accused pertain in their < ns
tody Miouid be j-rotueted by every possible
mentis.
Tba officer wae give* hi* life in the brave din
ckfttge- of this duty is worthy of speeU) iionor.
Noteieou needs tu be so nrceHUy - impresw.fi
wpon onr people as tui», that no worthy end or
cause ran U» jxowoted by lawlessness.
AAftKlSOX’e 1..S.ST «AV.
This exhibit of tbe work of il.o executive de
part me r.t U submitted to congress and to the
pubth; in »h« hope that there will be found in it
a due maw Of r*»po n .ibinty aatl an eanteet pur.
joseto maintain tbe national honor and to
prowess, she happiness and prosperity of xU
our people, and this exhibit ot the growth and
prempertty of the couat.y win give u* a level
from which to note the inerense or derail
race that new legislative policies may bring to
There ls no reason why the aational Influence,
l>ower and prosperity sbirald not otsaerve the
rates ot inoreaae tiwt nave ctiaracwrtawd
the past thirty years. We carry the great i»
%niH$ sk.na increase or tbes# years into the fa
ini#
There .'s no reason why >n many lines of pro
ilaotloti we tftouW notsurpas* all ether uationa
as we have already den* la sow*. Thera are no
near ftoatlers to our possible developments
lietrogresstoB would be a crime.
Exycituve MaBSion
Decemhei- etk uyj
Freight rates on agricultural product*
from farms to terminal point* have been
reduced by the Government of Queens
femd Which own* all |h« railroads.
Subscription $!.0<? Per Year.
THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH
Mes of Her Prow got Prepit}
Briefly UimM
im\ fropuriant !iappealnga from liny
to Uay Tersely TohJ,
The First Natiofia! batik Sloupf Airy,
’N. C,. has filed art apilhcatieu for au
thorii ' v to ur 'hiji/.o
A . . Louisviii<M'3i9pAtch of Friday says
The whi-Ky fni-t has advhoced the. price
of whiskey five cents a gallon. By waj
of < xpla> atiou the 'trust mm in n dnmku
that their >tsp is nccessnrv owing U
*
speculation 1 in the market.
A quin Ha,, movement Is on among 8a
vaacah, bomlbotdcrs of the Ueorgl*
Southern and Florida having for its aitr
the appointment of If V. Si,.rt, of Si
r,™™- Bal ^
iJODuholdf fire llltcrestcu ,
them.
Huntsville. Ala., has secured the loea
tioa it. her midst, of a Rightmore knit
■ ft factory, which 1 * i will .. .. about » -
ltn - operate
Ihirty hands and foity machtD' s and
have -a «»pacity of several humlred- pairs
of hose per day. There will be dye works
Operations will begin in two weeks.
, civil . scrvici 111 mission has ar
-*■«
ranged for exiuniliations to be held in
Georgia for aopHcaat-s for. pesitrous in
the railway imstisl n-rvice on the follow
' F'cbru
h .„ dates nexl wat s m n,.ah.
ary Oi February U; Atlanta, weptembor, 2Tth’, Ma
con, XUh; Savannah, October
lO-'h; Macon, October 14th
A bill was introduced in the Alabama
. legislature Thursday making' it a misde
meat!or for tiny person to go -. upon the
laud of another with a ofeted, whether
t -.ncealc<l or not, without having f obtain
'
( j 1 * , >CI iP n ,« > h „ )w f ' 1 .,» h# . .P nro ro P
"*>’• lt unoccupied, . the of
or occupied permisaton
the servant or occupant if
The L prohibition struggle in the South
{ v.a.roi»o» , oiit itg... lA«l«'» nturt t o-e I. t« ot ou n.c eonsid
«• ration of tmj majority report rceom
rnendiiig the passuge of the'Chi-lds bill, ft
lengthy measure Htontling for the .sp¬
polntment of county Agents to dispense
iiiiuor only for sicramentul, medical and
si ieniidc purpose--, ‘ ’ . mieup in the house
w i
w», uwis*.
City, A special of Saturduy from JohuROti
Tetin., says: The Shooting of
Henrv (}p>en, who was found in the road
" -
With ... ft pistol . . v ballet ,, , * hlsbtwn, .« , » .
in tf
K«rd< d , - <t signs!-for (be imipeamg of
the Green-Jones war In Hancock county,
As a cos»> .-juence of- the' feud between
thegs families iweofv l£e' people haya been
killed, more are in pc-niteotiary and
others have left the eoUBtry,
A Ml was introduced in the Alabama
hmiso of reprtSiTitatives, Friday, fixing
mill the tax rat e at live mills, which *a one
in advance 1 of the present rate. The
bill makes this rate f..r u e two approanh
:?* thorized r/r- to inspcud ..*r, r as mui *rr?v* a ol the cOi .*?
>f he C ‘ find ,0 '1 “ tb»t the rate ^ Jlglded oiore reve
nut tl-iiU t!iO government aecdc
A JackSOQ, Ml'S., specie! Says: By
an oversight, tin; lust legislature carried
forward in the Mississippi JJ new code of
, ‘aw# the .-. old , , d-ite «. . December , ior ..- the
in
Breetirijf while the of electors the presidential all knew lhat elector#, the date atm
fixed bv the federal statute in January
would govern, Still five of tl.i m were on
. j VVi-ilm Veiini8(la\ «d«v at ,J 1 tlift iho OttieiS others wtrt were
ready to come in oil tn»o, if necessary,
but it was found that then- was nothing
t& dp httt ret lira m .fstmart.
At a int«tlng. of st» -stockbehk-rs of
tho RichmoJid ntui DkovilUi Kiuiroad
eompsny, hold at Richmcrd, Va,,
Wedfu -.kv, the fulb-wiag t.ilkrers were
elected : Rreskkuif. Waiter fcf. Oak mao.
Roas'd of directors W. ,P. Clyde.
George Howell.' J. Gould, R. 'V. Haves, E, P,
J. ( Mu bun, John Y. Moore,
James 15. Face, John A. Rutherford,
Thomjw F. Ryan, George F, Stone, Win.
*. „ Strong, Samuel Thomas. All thr
members ot the board are of New York
save Messrs, Howell, of. Atlanta, and
p ace ’ of Vlt*»iota "' ‘
It is prediced hy reliable and conser¬
vative cotton brokers at Sab Antonio who
h»ve received reports--from ail sections, of
thekdate during the pnst week the Texas
output this season will not full short of
2,000,000 bales. That of 1891 wus
2,200,000 bales. The weather has been
exceedingly favor, bl.‘ the throughout the
state for picking and high price
has caiisca p;»nim to pick much
closer than iu former years. There
are still a great many iu 1 Is which have
not yet been touched and the huUcatioQf
are that the cotton niovemf uf will, con¬
tinue heavy in Texas for six weeks yet.
A Grei'itville, Miss,, dispatch says:
Over 100 attachments were made Thurs¬
day on the 'property of L. A S. Wisin
#ki, baukers, mcrcbaiits and planters,
who failed on Tuesday. Creditors who
arc hot included in the preferred list are
ndiunaut, and are determined to have
the. assigtuaeot set aside ffy court, It is
now thought the liabilities may reach
$1,000,000 The Resets are about the
same, but nearly all are in real estate or
mo Co., rlgygi , iitid plantations. creditors W, R. of Profit the
A- who were large
\Vi*i us kip, have assigned ; liabilities,
$100,01)0.
A specie! of Wednesday from Savatt
nab, Ga., savs; Tales* the telegraphers
strike the Centra! will hltve no trouble,
.... f « h ntut Bftvt, h , u a ,t J.x. xe< j »_ up for i..t „ a
Y e * r !in,i lbetc ls 3 trUCO on with tbe ea
gioeers ist. for uinely days, or until March
The busy Season will be over then
and the railroad will have aomewbat of
a “ ^vantage. The men wiU then renew
their detnands for n ucw contract nod op
tbe resa t hmgM (he protsat.iuity ol a la¬
bor trouble of great magnitude
truce Was Drought about by a conferenea
bciwacn superititendent Wad ley and
Chief Arthur, of tbo brother-hood, ot en*
fftneei -
M-uiiioi (v|tiHOU I mproi ln g.
A special f-Friday'.from <iil>»oa» Hot cocditfoB S^ri&^s,
Ark , says biiintoi
is cijttevilt-tiitiiy muroved 1 he
aua&diag pbyaicutos dess »xy change there is fox fiope the of
bia rr-i ivt y a
worxo come* within the west forty-eight
hour- ll*- uai tiki's freely of nourith
mem and Mj-iiw and to friend* be gniaiug strength. hopc
Hi* relatives are now
:>»l of life recovery.
NUMBER. SI.
BRADSTREET’S REPORT
Of l ho < oixi it Ion of JTutlv Throughout
the Country.
BratMoStst'ii report of bu S tor the
past week says: The ife ££ V .of I the
week iu the bu«’ine»$ w> ikslude a
moderate nduction in the di*{
of staples, ttf is t tutoniwy ibU ;
an stivt-iy unusual activity in holiday go t. rc-l
than in the greater strength of pig the iron west
east, news of financial
recuperation of southere merchants this
of year, eastern an on miHufaeturud preceded? c f 1 movement prad'uct-s, heavy west
bank clearings, fewer failures and tfesv
money.
Nashville adds to the list a good crop
raised at minimuta expense, and says
bills are being discussed more than usual
and that some farmers are holding cotton
for and higher prices, borrowing money on it
paying their debt*. At Birmingham
trade is gaining in value. At Richmond,
Charleston and Atlanta increased orders
for holiday goods are the fta'urrs Sa¬
vannah says staple goods have advanced
10 to 15 per cent. New OH with
colder weather, higher prices for cotton,
and active sales of sugar ami rice, and
reports of a good volume of busicess.
The volume of business at Memphis,
Augusta Little Rack and some other
centers, former has cot equalled the record in
years, but has molted more fa¬
vorably. Galvett ri«jobbers report that
country dealers' own them from 50 to 7%
less than a-year ago. D.jflas says Texas
farmers have made, good crops, ami Fort
Worth says that general trade is fair.
The eastern centers present few changes.
Holiday specialties are twoviog freely at
all the largo dtses, jobbers finding d
difficult to-meet, the donusfH in some
lines. . .
well 8tuple suttaiofil cottons demands cbfitrime tottfbrmee rims arafitm with
1
at an frivanee of i -4 t t-2 i-t-tii Htltl
prosp ft- f iv.ir a !r r iii
fees recorded a not g»iu of £■« of a ewut
* it hi n n week, dim. id the tfmwth of. the
belief Id- a sh'dct *■ ;Si and deUvud action
©11 the uni;
TELEGRAPHERS STRIKE.
Tlic Km k I-laml Rond and Its Rnuiciics
Compb'lelj Tied l |>.
A speciid dispatch of Thursday from
Kansas City says: The rock Island rail¬
road, fn all the’tcrritory adjacent t» Kan¬
sas City, is completely tied up. Every
operator in Kattwa City, St. Joseph,
Topeka, Wichita, and nU the more im¬
portant points, *6 far as heard from, arc
out. Out of Kansas City passenger twine
went oil right during the day. They will
continue to be handled by Union P icifio
and IJuriingt.m operators until Btmiscy
orders otherwise,
SWITCHMKN MAY JOIX IS.
A special fia t- Chicago says: A point
of interest developed in connection »uh
the strike of Tlpusday i. the {x.ssibiiity
that the operators railroad art; being iab joined by
members of other -r 'i i
nations of the Rock Island V ra any.
'Ramsey and scvetal ol his o, • igm *
have aireniy vi-.ju-d the .switchmen’*
headquarters, and it >* stated that the
meeting was extremity friendly.
KANSAS AMI NKBUASKA IHVISlOS,
The teti'gr-.pii opt n.con and tralu dfe
palchers Of- tlic K -,n- t nud Nebraska
division ot Hut Hock Island milroad
Struck Thursday rn<>roin£ ■ i c«mpliunce
with orders Mint our. by Chief Ramsay.
Council Ibuffs D divl# !.■ r.-l.jl J.i> t*t*>
on the- Rrx-k Islufid. toad an i train '!is
pate her* fhciv cen'iol >i!i e«-st *t nl wrest
bound Imsiaiss. The di*patehcr‘* office
is not affected by the strike, bi-o-aire but
few onerwt >r» in it belong to the Older
of Railway T>legiftphcrs. The yard of¬
fice, howe'-cr, is closed.
Tbe Rock isfend fefegrapUeis at Den¬
ver went our -ill along the line. Trir
grapliers on the Rock Island road a' LTu
c«go, with few cxccp'ioos, obeted the
order of tli- Order of Railway Telegraph
era, and at HI o’clock left tbeir keys
DISCUSSING COTTON.
Koport of thft StaHsltelitH of Agricul¬
ture for Jhimribpr.
A Washington pfict* special of Sattifday sofa: tho
liettmis of the -if cotton on
plantations on the first of December of tho ae
conling to report of the statistician Indicates
nfimulturul department returns
to he merely farm vault;# under stimulus
of short crop, tipi result largely of re¬
duced BC Rl
In New Orleans the price of middling
in the first week of March, when the
planters were earnestly urged by tho do
parmtrneut. to reduce tl w.t-
6 7-H) cents, in the first week of llccem
ber it was 9 7-16 cents. Jn the average
of plantation prices i* 84 cents, that of
Virginia SO cents. North Garoiiua 86,
Booth Carolina 86, G«> rgia 85, Florida
upland 82, Alabama 85, Miesitwlppi 83, 85,
Loafeian.-t 83, Tex-nr 81, Arkimsas
Tennessee ,85.
THE CANAL COMMITTEE
Calls lpun tlio Fresiflcnt and Obtain*
Hi% Vleu * of Hu* Rrojwt.
T'Im: go«ttnR:ee 1 ;h 51
tional Nicftt'iigii-’t coavet hud an <iu<li
encc wit Tn “idcilt H ». Sattirdar
vvbo ILtchcd vilh ifttort-sf to th If 1
r-ett tot «utd*- and 1 tl a. ft huft
address, Myttun >:i itiier ihing*. thftt
tbo world wa< calling canal for ill* soil he onstrut could
tion of the Nicaragua
not see how any ooe could possibly fiod
groutids for objCiJtwn Thi^ &bBemx 4 of
the canal retard* the progress f the
world. It was our national coastline, and
if the state* dc> not preened other with cou
strurtioo, Eogland or ,«u»o permit. power AH
would, which we should not
pirts of this country were equally inter
ested ia it.
Storms Iu (Jbe West.
Advices o( 1’bttreUay from ArkaaoM,
Iiidiuu Territory uad Texas, report sc
Tore Wiad and «1 i>4tk atfffa»,»n^ several
fuooel ehfti.ed cyclouc-n. Ooe at Brenbam,
Texas, dtiUOiifcbed * ijoxeu bonnes and
injured seveiiti poisoe* Duabisiin, Tex,,
tvpatia that sevtifal hi uio* M i-S:. blown
down Hud cattle killed by ligtjtuing. To
Indian Torritoiy many entile and a stock h-Uiml
in to pi,tuntl John WilaiiKr, Prairlo wt*ro A tofnado
by ligUiri ug at Big Pamguuld, Aik..
3(10 yards wide, struck and tU f»»*Wer».
Wednesday foreppo# S
Me damage, ~