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TITE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11.1889
TIIEEHGULAR PROGRAMME
HARRISON HAS NO PUNS OF HIS
OWN.
jh> » n.pMinon of wh.t
BtpotUan Btmpip'" H *"
B^-n taring lgb*ldlc». Prnoloii
and • Federal FJectlonUW.
Washwbtoh, Dee. p.—The rresidtmt s
message, read in both boose. of congress
to-dny, wm as follows:
Tba Restate and House of ReprewnteM™-
There are few transaction* In the admmtolfZ
tk*i of the government that tm'txvn tre»P^*" '
held tn the confidence of thor* charged *‘ th Ul
conduct of th# public
Ukna it wxlrr the otmrrrali"n of an lnb-llig'* ^
end watchful ivy. r U* The *tsU> of the union It
t known from day today, and *uex«ttow a#
, needed Dsi«iatfc.n Cot an earlier vo*c#tiianthat
- vMch speaks tn tb#»># uiouJ .-omnranicatioui of
j the PrraWect to rongw-v
FOREIGN AFFAIR*.
i Good will and cordiality hare clMrsrtrrtvd
. <wr Motions and canwpomtenc* with Otter
\ jros.mm.-nt*, and the year jart durad hxxr*t f-r
’ jnternatkioal .jiuwttons of tmportaiK-'S remaining
1 wnndjurted. No obstacle la believed to exist that
can k/ng po*t| • : • theronaideretion and aijmt-
emit of the at ill j*-D*!ing question* upon aati*^
factory and h. : raUr terms. The dealing* of
fill# gnvemeet with other stair* hare been awl
should always be marked by ff*nknera
ytoctrBj, oer purpow arowrd and <*ir tnrth'-u
free f nan In triune. 7 b la courr hm borne
rk-h fruit bi t he paat, and ft la «>ur J uty aa a ' a
lion to prusH'r the h-vitare of go-jd
which aemti.ry.f rb.Lt dealing with foreign
gpvtrair.enis iuu secur-d to u*.
TOE PAN-AMERICAN COJICJREFS.
It is a matter of high significance, and no lew
congratulation. that the find year of the *.«-,
wml artery of our cnmtituttonal existence find*
m honored ctwwta within our borders the repre-
jmcatirc* .3 «U the independent states of N.-rth
rod tooth America. met together in lawnt t on-
lrrenre touching Ur- methods of perpetuating
ai»l sxpambng the rrhukawof niutimljr»t«-rert
awl friendUnowexIatint: anv^gtivm TbatUi*
oMMYtunit" Cms afforded for j.roni<»< ing closer
international relation* and the torrrarad pr'-aj^r-
Cr of the state* rrprewmted will be used for the
good of nib I cannot permit mjMu tn
doubt. Our people will await with Inte rest and
cunfkkmce the result* to flow fnat. m auswaou*
•meeting of allied, and iftlsrf part. ktenUcnl to-
tsn«taTn«nmotniiieadaU- n«of thtolntcrnatmniu
coofemicwofinluthtenr-i sutrsmeQ will duublhws
hare the considerate attention of congrera and
Ks eo-operatSon In the remoral of unnecessary
»—<--t tu benefxHal intercourse between the
«>f Axrt-nrn. llut while tb* comntrfund
nr ctlon with railways ronxtructed and operated
citi/ena In l*«ru hara claimed theattenUon
and reasonable protection of our home ir-Iurtriea. |>o*ed tn hure knowlc ^-.-. f
JM The Inequalities of the latv should bo adJuM«*d. at tend ui*o:i otir courts and gi
irovi-ramcnt. It ,* urged that other gov- but the prot.xiira principle should be inalnulncd ; give evidence. There '
it*, in uresplnir lYnt to the twyuicnt of and fairly applied (<> the product* of our farms i <luty that llutx
m wvil as of o.ira mpa Tn'-ee dut r i neceaMiiiy j Injury on acroi— .
have relation to other tiling* h«’f4>le:i the public j vwitliratlon of criminal
... .. ..... —-j—ilfutf
A blmilar issue is now pending with Portujral.
The I>*lAiroa Bay railway in Africa was con
Ktnict.sl under a conceaalon by l*ortur*l to an
Amerieau ettioa. When nearly completed tho
rovl w.-utKeia-il by the agenta of the Portugese
c.n.mmenu Formal protest has horn made
. r .. i wola. —
r min later at lJ*b< m against this act,
nd no proper effort will lw spared to secure
woi- r relief.
1NTER-0CRAXI0 CANALH.
I n nur»ua*ic« 11 the Chirt -r ft B‘.dhy C">n-
rr. as. aid urd-r the terms if I'B contract wiih
he f \ ei nm ot t f N «irarua, the Inter Oceanic
al Company hna b*gun the o h r.nicit m
y lift as
U the t
upUcatiobd for
'nrnil/au<>n coiuemplates. i»ri.T.»
B-md imminent, m
.. f turli diction b»>-
Ni* a acua and Owta P. e i in tagard to the
a<vtYAorv j>i 1 • 1 v* * to lie cone d*<l liy the latter
republic toward the <nn*lrurtion of works on tl.s
‘ .luac r.rcr, tho il ;ht t^n'i of which Is Coe*a
n terrltiiry, 1 uui happy to learn that a
'.dly arrangement ha* Ixs-n eflac «-d between
two natious. This K-ovemnient will hasten
p, I" *:rneut of all *ju«a i« u* Unit might pre-
i*i-si*-jeato the ci-nj letu-n of a work of
trj- and Ihe Fr.*nch rejiublic has tvcelved ad II-
•‘-»nal t-*tlinony In the i-irtieijwition of our gor-
>ple In the international emwl’
lie* report of tin. o.m-uisslon will
ci-Dgrens in due session.
ler proper
, jtories the
luntation of the government of Uelrimn to take
international congress which opened
Jiniwwela on Nor. 18 for the purpose of devising
•“urn to promote the aUditioo of the slate
iraile In Africa aad to prevent the shipment of
•w by sea. Our Interest in the extinction of
this crime against humanity in the region* where
survives haahe-n increased by the results of
-ipation within '
d by the
.. Itoniers.
With Germany the nustf ••onlial relations con-
tfnue. The qu-s:Iona aria-g from Uie return to
•'—mplre o* Ucnnana naiuralianl in this conn-
— consideretl, un i di«pusrd of In a temper-
s|Arlt to the entire sat nfaction of both gov-
rmmenta
it b a source of rrcat satisfaction that the In
are at last happily coded,
(* pr.rsuit and of the great
tetereH they have excited, it la believed that the
<T> wmicz benefit will be found la the better *
enritw mUf-h may be -levieed for the maii.l
snee of peace among alt Amerlcsn nations, and
may be -ievised f.-r the mxii.tcn-
- .ng all American nation*, aud
i contentions by method* that
Chrtrtioa clTilixaii-in can apjirov-
r n/itiouui nr
the sKUemrsit nf a
viewing with interest v
Jrr>ocrcr* and
jvideners ot unselfish
v which everywhere attend their mtcr-
th our people.
THE MARITIME CONQUERS.
Another International eonferroea having mat
possibilities for good has Utely assembled and
Is now in sr» ioa In this capital. An Invitation
was extended by ths government under ties act
--W congress of July t. Mb. tn all the roarltinie
tuUkmt to send deiegauw to confer touching the
revision and amendment of the rules and regula
’ s goveroinw v«w.-h» at ses and tojulopt * un! ’
e systeui of
it In Urn nmferrncsand ttoy lutvsextcmb d
upon tbrtr ueeful work with rreaf re#| and with
an ardent afiprvclation of tta Import anos. Ho far
m tbs agreement to bn hu reai hod may mpilrr
‘ MM itrnect* tim oi-opsrwuuu
i the conn?'ever
ot the world.
»the commercial la-
j-ittkmal go.*! feeling between thla e
held In Paris during the past summer. The
. «! i- if.-rs l»i.\l*-»ei gratifying.
-i—i - —ii i- hud be lore
of the reuubii't of llaytl
I. and tluit an niqiarently
ren .•onstltute.l. It has
witnesses shall l>-
re venue*. M*e
t limit thHr effects by fixing
our eye* on the public treasury alone. They have
a direct relation to home production, to work, to
-~d to tlie eomnierclal If. !ejv?ndence of
try, ntid the wise and patriotic legisls-
idd enlarge*the Held of his vision to In
clude all the*...
The neci ksary reduction In public
.:te without making the
smaller bur-len tnore onerotis than the larger by
ivnooiiof Oi.'-di-ab::;tie« an 1 iiuiutlons which,
the proc«M of n-diK'iioris put* upon both capital
— I lalmr. The fr«. list iam vsry safely he
tended by placing thenvm articles that do not
offer Injurious competition to such domestic
products a* our home lalior tan supply.
Fl.’EiE WHISKY AND TOBACOCh
The removal of fhelnterra! tax upon tobacqO
would rrlhvc on important agricultural product
fnmi a burden which was lrapoee«l only Iwcause
our revetina from customs duties was
“ * bile needs. If a safe pro
of their teetl,
ilnal oITsimm
detvd futile, and the put.ldi
passible by th« intimidation of
CROWDED SUPREME COURT t
The necessity of provldlu 0 some speedy
for disposing of th« cases which how
final adjudication to the supreras court i
every year more apparent and urgent, tv pla*
of providing tome intermediate court* b.-Ainr
dnal appcllate Jurisdiction of certsin eisi— of
questions and ernes has, l think. raoMvndT more
gcnerml approval from the bench andtiarof tha
c .untry thani any other. Without attempt,n_- to
discuss details I ircommead that prov^iaa bo
in:<unuscnt rur the tail
Vision u;;n.a<t fr.viHt Vi
'I>on spirit
devised the removal
-uH a 1*0 Offer Si unobJecUonS
iucing tim suqdu*.
ration** money.
A tablj pn s nt««l ty tb-.‘Secretary of thoTrenv
ury, rhotvimr the amount of money of all klu-
In c initiation each year, from Hi to the present
time. U -it Intenut. It appears that tbs amount
a lie reduced and tliat an l»
for value of the H»nd* be al-
*oukl In-Ip to ina.ntaln the honk drutila-
iib-lrawnlof bauk niArsbaa
Iuu lKH.-n a large itKTeose tn
nd iu ib
tohey of all iiiKis in dr-
$!.«s,r>l«.(nk
*tabU» government has l^en
Ucn duly recoguimd by lUe LnitM btatv*.
THE SLAVE THADB.
An American commission is now in ssssion In
this capital for tba aettlernent of long standing
claims against the republic of Venocnela and It
ia bored that a satisfactory conclusion will l«e
speedily reached. Thl* government has not hesi
tated to express the r*m**t desire that th«i
b< lindary dispute now (lending between Urvat
Britain and Venezuela may be adjusted amicably
and in strict accordance with the historic titles of
the parties.
Tbs mlvaoeomeot of the empire of Japan has
culallon on March I,
while on * ct 1. lwflL th- total was $I.40S,r,(e
There WM!1 an Increase g f*rt.*i:..vu la gfJdcoio,
of ?&r < 55-|,KJM in ««ttuUrd silver t;nllat>, hTifif
kin in gold certificate*, of $4TMht.7!S »n allu.
certifies ten. and s total of 97l3.ir<>’,l'Ct. There was
during the wmic (r-ri.Kl a ilecrcaw ot $1H V P<0.7-J!i
In bark circulation, end of |faii,t*l In subsidiary
Silver. Tho net lacmua was fh«^e4,iaB. TIuj
nraiiation per capita Iuu incn-as -d sboul W
during tli • time covered l»y the table referred to.
Tim total coinage of silver dollar* was, on Nov.
II. :»Vk SlllftlH.OJI, of which MSXUUU.W wen*
In the treasury vault* and au^tKih, p*» went In cir
culation. Of the amount In vaults, #/r?,ai9.u*«
weru ieprrs.-f.t'd by mifMAWlirg silver certlfi-
cat.-*. K-aving 1W.219.577 net in circulation aud
not represented hy certificates.
THE H1LVER IdtW.
Tho law requiring tho purcha.*# by the treasury,
of I2.000.00U worth i>f silver bullion each month
to be coined Into vllver dollar* of 41CJ4 I
hr.* l*en oharrved by the deportment
neither the present secretary nor any of bia j»re-
been evklcuced hy the recent promulgation of a
n^w constitution rontnimnvaluable prlncipb-»
of liberties and providing for a responsible mtn-
i»try to oooduct the government. It is earnestly
r<<eotu mended that our judkdal rights ami pro
o-*aes In Oorua ha esUtdisbed on a Ann basis by
providing the machinery noceeeary to carry tail
treaty stipulations In lhai regard.
ilm fnendllness of tha rrrsian government
Oitiinues to be shown hy its getf-mus treatment
f A:nertosu* engaged in mlsskmary labors, and
the cordial disposition of the shah to encourage
the enterprlss of our citizens iu the development
of Per* A t resources.
A discusMon la ui progress touching the
Jurisdictional treaty right* of the Unit cl Mates
in Turkey. An earnest effort will bo made to de
lights to the satisfaction of both gov-
• exercise th«dis*
IMirehasr* to fi.oni'.iro. >/hen. the law wa*
enacted fKeh. sa. |gi8). tbepricoof silver In tho
y — fun 4.j ? per ounce, making the bul-
’ *“*- *- vlha*“—
ly lamented by a people he had served
nqilcucu*gallantry in war and with great
fidelity in jM-ace. '1 h 3 vacancy t bus crested was
filled by the uppulutment of Warren (i. Bayro of
A second conference between the commission
and Clierokeca was begun Nov. fl, hut no roults
have yet been obtained, nor s it believed that a
oonaluaion cauba Immoll ib iy existed. Tha
Cattle syndicate now occupying the lands for
grazingpurposca is clearly one of the agencies rw-
Sponsibl^ f(^ the' obitnictlou of cur negotiations
with tho nierokees. Tbe outlet ought not to be,
and, tmis id, cannot In? held for grazing and for
the advantage of • f«*w against Ute puhlio inter,
eate and the beat advonuge of the Indians them
selves. Ibe United btetrs Iuu now under
the treaties certain rights In these lands. These
will not be used oppmaltrly. but it cannot be
markstlHPMpiPJNWMHHHHP
U»>n value «d the dollar W Celts. Hiuce that time
the price has fallen m low ea t|J cents per ounce,
reduc.n t the bullion valin of the dodarto Tn.o
c-nu. \v It bin the last tow mouth* the market price
ha* advanced. On tbe l*t of Nov emlwr last the bul
lion vnlue of the silver dollar was 72 cents. The
• vll antk*i|iettons which ham a.-c.mpanli-U the
coinage and use of the Oliver dollar hare not
Ixcn realized. As a coin it has not
had general use and the public treasury has been
mmenta.
gusaUnM continue to arise In onr relation*
with several countries in respect to the rights of
<|>ec billy Is f - ^
comi-dl d lo store it; but this 1* manifestly ow«
Inc to tbe fact that its (eper representative is
•n convenient, lit- general a«x*eptsuee and
of the silver ccr.ttlcabi show that sliver has
hern otherwise dhcre litr«l. Bonis favorable
asturallusl citizen*. Fj
is confidentially relied upon.
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH AMERICAN
RETVBUCa
ItIsan interesting, If sot. Indeed,
'cedented fact, that tlie two international con-
fcjrsaces have brought together here tba me-
evr*«l vepressntzUives of thkiy-thres nations.
Bokvia. Lcumlor and llomluras are now repre
sented by resident envoys of tho plenipotentiary
gratis. An tha states of tho Ameri
can system now maintain dlplo-
111a tin iwruamtelioa at this capital.
noted that all the
•mUpherr, with one
sktraorm*
IE
less extent With hwit/erlaixk From time to time
earnest efforts hare hem made lo rtyulMlo tula
subject by couvantions wit h th«w# countries. An
improper urn of ( naturalization should not be
»- • •«»*• «*, -*Ut it m iiiuw iiuyvi mu, llUi tii-m
sholMvsbsen duly naturalized sltoukl every-
where bo accorded a recojmitlon of tho rights
l» ruining to tha ritbumshlp of tho country
»f ttwir adoption. Tbe apprupriatenese of
-1--'*‘1 couveutluaa for that purpose is rccognlasd
to enforce the treaties which till* government
hs* oncludsd v
and It is a
l a number of Kuropean states,
Inthlae
ass„,
‘ -0 nay of ear after tmmhbca. Oarrrp-
rtwMsoi Oed cvmsuL In view of the Importance
, am too*?couninrssiioiiiu boot
ns uniform grade of envoy extraordinary ami
Bdaiater ptealpotenUary. Certain udadons were
’-voted by the lost congress, with happy
, and I rwraouaend Ut» oonpietlon of tlw-
rmtorm lima begun with ine im lusb^ahi» of
Jlawnli---■•* ... . .
21awall and flaytl la vkw of their reladoM te the
American system of states. 1 also recommend
that timely provkdon be mad# for extending V>
Hawaii aa Un-UaHoa to be repres ntrd In the In
* * r sttUng at this cap!-
luded wR|| ■■■■■■■■■■■■■
advisable that the diinculties wbkh Uow
-'ir relations with other countries on the
mum subject should be similarly adjusted.
THE REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL,
Tbe reheat revolution In Brazil in favor of th«
i-staMbhincnt of a republican form of govern
ment is an eveot of great Interest to tho United
Wate*. Our minister at Rio de Janerio was at
once Instructwl to itialnUUn friendly dlplonwaUc
niatt-K* win* thaaortvamsat ami the BrazilUn
leprv-wauuviwanlhe capital were Internet**' *
ihe provisional Joveminent to coutlaua t
function*. Our friendly hitercoursa with Hi
lute suite,■V*1110 Interrupilr.u. Our minister
Iteeti instructed tn extend on the part of thl* gov
ernment a formal and cordial #ecognltioa of tht
•« «r^w» wm m mslntefw .rf tt^m p~s, U
liruU Mwii tare knUtnl tab
isent to Its esultllslum nt and tuaic
domestic affaire.
Within our own burden, a gaasral condition of
prosperity prevails. Tbe
UL
THE CHINESE QUESTION.
i Our relations with tldna have the attentive
eonvi lrration which their magaUude ami interest
demand. The failure '*f the treaty ragutloled
* aader tbe admialetraticw of ngr prr-tre—w-r for
tae fartiar sod more rauplrte reterlctka of
ddaser labor Immigration, aad with U tie Inrfc-
* laMonoC the lost, anadna of coagriwe tbpetMtect
Marror. lea vs some qtrtetiM open wbah von-
grsai should now approach la that wise snd just
rt’Vtt wtuch should chaouMarias the r» L
(WO great and rrieouly uow era. While
prune iatereate demand tae exduteou of a labor-
■lag efcunent which experience boa shown to
b# iaeuaipatlhl# w«h «#tr social life, nil steps
to eumpeas U ls iapenutes nerd *I>o'Ulbase
cMipaawd with a recognition of the claim of
Uwws stranger* now lawfully among u«to bu-
SMUMSfrl Jute irvatraent. The accession of the
young Emperor of China marts we may hope.
> an rra of (wogresa and prosperity for the gn at
A country over which be la called to rule.
f AFFAIRS IN SAMOA.
* The present state of affairs in respect tn the
* Mamoan Islands is encouraging. The lOnfrrenc-
t "which was held la this city In tbe summer erf 1MJ7
* between tbe reprrsentsUves of tbe^'nlteii Htotes.
Oerwuar and Gn-at Iritsla having te-n sd-
divergent view* which dr-
wriuped In tu ileUi.-ratkm, the suUr,iuent cm
A «fM«t* In the Ulands gsv# riselo questi
> of a s.-r> u* character. «*utle ith«rf February,
ate. the 1 German nuUUr si tUi* capital, in br-
holf of U governmrat. l a rvwumiitloa of
IhscootervmwaMteriin Vb- pro,*ritKrtvS
•win*! oaroamwa. In rvbmary.was informed.
Pursuant b< the utMler^an l::ig (bus riWcbad
eommlsskiaeTS were u| j-•-?.?••• I » r aa by on-1
With the advice aivt coesrnt of Uie Mar * -
1-r.M-eeded te Brrka. whew the confer.
veaewsL The drtibenui.** rxteadwl through
several weeks and rweuitei tn the c<#a-lu*km of a
nretjr .hVHi .111 b. Mbttat^l to ch.
I Inta tta rtTurt. . hjrli ta,. bre.
ntuie bi tefret an adjurtuo-Dt . f this nnretloo
win he Productive of the p-rmanrat establish-
mete 4 low and tgdrr tj-.v. lb* bosaor tha
Bislat wm nr* ij the righto and int -rewts of the
natives ta wwR as <rf these mighty powers,
ENGLAND AND AMERICA.
Tbe questions which have arisen during tbe
yste few years between Orqsl Britain and tbe
■ Venal fitotes are in they ones or tu course cf
■ament of Uw Dominion
~r» opporvtu daring
w-isa-tr
.SWsPSsSWaP was
Ja lwa hi vase* met with AmnoaUM will
relhrf it t» tmub-U tlw b.nt: as «'mV*
in «'rt/[e rf under existing
tiun te ik-',n^ rt r " f ^ r -u^irrrnt ’e;isU-
IT "'ffo-'l-'M .--Hjnulre will not to
wagCAwinl. arU .hit tilextuiq.. c Vitae* of ilif.
r ? nn **‘*y aljusfa £
1 v mod- by an In-
V f ira w.rvey mju-lttur th-v
hkh we rennot be certain.
NO FREE 8ILV1R SAYS BEN.
I think It la dear that If we should make the
coinage ot silver st me prreent rates Tree we
must rxiwct thst the dlfferem-i In the lsilllon
value of tha gold snd silver dollars will be taken
account of la commercial transactions, and I
fear tho same result would follow any consider-
able Increase of the preaent rate of coioage Kuril
a result would Im discreditable to our financial
tuanagepM-nt ami disastrous to all tmteusvj. In
terest*. We should n<-t trrm! the dangerous edge
of such a peril, and. Indeed, nothing more Lann-
ful cud.' j - ■
irf siber In onr
exccirfkmally large
the tra.lt cos-
lUthmsm.w prevailing ammto promises euc-
ceasful season to tba merchant and nioaufactnvsr
The rrport of the
for tbe year
. ared, and«S1
li presents with clearness
-k’SkS
wsssasa
II n y»*lf of it to ol»taln
Zt&'ZZ.
Tt.s ordinary exiwadlturws for the same per
• re |M>.v;r, ."»i».l the total exmalltur
eluding tbe sinking fund, were •Ag)^7v,tM».
the g.»vcrnmrnt and 1 avail nyself
: FVom custom* $am, nw,; t toa.
'ertve»l as follows:
oft*w providing for Ihe siaklng fund, ftf.iTdp
tnt.aa. Fur tbe current fleeal year tbe total rvv
tour* and raumated revaauee werw |a*,«nu,(ku
and the ordinary expe. ace, actual aad (wUmterd,
are fJua.dU.u4 making, with Urn sinking fund,
total ripmiUtnre* 9A4t.a2i.iif, leaving ar ""
mated surplus of 943.47VML01.
HOW TIIE MONEY WAf SPENT.
I Hiring tbe fiscal year there was applied to the
(Hirchase of boods in addition to thoee for the
rioklng fuel fjo.k'Al^-V., and during tba flru
quarter of th# current year tbe sum of JLT.W,-
*17.71, all of which was credited to tba sinking
lurnL Tbe revanuea for the fiscal year ending
June »>. H*L arw estimated by tbe Treasury pi?
I ortment at SM.nu,nO and the exteuJlt urea fur
likely te
iu tual tromwu ti>4i« am w rilteu up.
TO DOWN THE SURPLUS'.
Tbervlsteac# of »»Urge on actual ami antici
pated surplus should have tbe immediate atten-
tkm of coagrraa. with tba view to reducing tba The emurity «rf our'
receipts of tbe treasury to tbe Deeds of the gov-
eminent s* closely aa may be. Tbe Collect**!
*-f moneys not ncnle.1 tor ( uhllc um irnpws
imnecewMrr bur,kn ujx»n our (-■oplr. ai *
pi#- n. e of so large a surplus In the |>ublk-
U ndlstuibing • l- rnrot ta the conduit of t
:orbing -Teeiem tn the conduct of private
j*. It no* celled Into uza rxpedlcate for
putting it into circulation of a very questhmabte
1 roiriety. We should not collect revenue for
the |iurpoaa of aatlcipatlag our boods beyobd tba
n* ( uir> utetits of the euiAing fund. But any »ur-
jrfu* In the treasury abogluba apused, as item
1« no 1 th-T lawful wsy of rtturning the m<m»y
rirculali m, an I the profit r«ltze,| by tbegvveiVI
mcr.l offer* a substantial advoauge. Tba local
ing «rf public funds to the banks
without in terete upon tbe security of
government tmoda Bnpfrard as an wnautborized
and danger, hu expedient. It results ia a tern-
sad unnatural lacrwese of tbe honking
of favi.n-d locolltice, and rompel* a esu-
fswary 1
capital o
■P 0 7y^^ n Ftk« ilureredVrehUlrereUut
^•* <4 tAn, t
lo commercial
^Ii »s n*-tc .l-^ex|eri-*nhat hanks hnvieg tlnwe
r bonds to the treasury
- - - get inten-te both on the
bunds and Urir (wocreds. Mo further use should
hr- tundo of this mr-tbod of getting the surplus
United ML*teu
E’g^^^j^^gtevysltoethrr mSniSd
te
HTEttADmON Ijtw.s
1 unpUhU saUr/narat rrf the llat
nB4m of tba oUkt ihronghnaekJES 'JT
SMTWMlta to SlU rwL
retol/ *ul »m ..oq i* u,.,
min f'ln-r.lati-in. sn 111..* iL u vu
applied i
Tiie halnric* of tho judges
jnnny of tiie dl.trict court* are, in m*
imidi-quate. 1 recommend that oil n
that ate now below per annum be Iu
to dial amount, it is quite true that r
pf labor (irrfr.rmed l>y these Jmlgce ta
but as they cannot properly engage in
•ulta to supplement their Income .
should be i u .n in all cates as to provide a
fortable support.
HARRISON ON TRUSTS,
Earnest attention should be given hy cqnrw*
to a consideration of the question how far t‘.-- re
st rslnt of flieeo combinations of capiul com
monly called •‘trnsta" hi a matter of ir-K-al
jurlrdiction. When organized, as they often on-,
to crush out all healthy ccmp.-titioa and t- re
strict the jinxluctidn or axle of an article of cm-
figcnc-rsl ncceMity they are daagrr >u*
■■■P . _ eh* against fro public i.-ood, and s! oul I
»w made the subject of prohibitory and tua
penal IcgUlnUon.
The subject of an International copyright
been frequently commen ted to tbe otteati
congiwea by my t>redcce»«ir. The eaactm.
“ um a la v would bo eminently « lse and ju-'
NATUBALtZbTlOE LAWK.
Our naturalization laws should t e so revi- r*
to inske the inquiry into the moral ebaraetr -md
good dlspuaitktn toward our government of tbe
person* applying for citizenship more thor. ugh.
This can only done bv liking fuller eootr *rf
the examlnatione, by fixing the times for t - ar-
ing such ap(>U. atb.ns and I»y r>.*iutring the
ence of scree one w ho -'lall rei resent the gov• m-
nu-nt in the liK|uiry. Taoee who are the ax v ed
«-F.emfrs of is I nrd.v, who come to our sl.o.ra
to swell Um injurious influence nod extern the
evil practices of any aaioctition that defir- <>ur
U .. s should not only be denied citisinahlp l-ut a
domHIe.
The enactment of « national bankrupt law of a
clisrseter to be a permanent part of our gt: .-rat
l-gblatinn is (tesirabl». It should be siiui in
Us method and Inexpensive In hs sdmlnistr.iriun.
HONEST JOHN’S REPORT. #
Tbe report of the Hotemastcr (Jeneral not ^nly
exh.bit* the operations of the department for tbe
last fleeal year, but contain* many FRlii.-ble
suggestions for the Improvement aad Mteiv-ion
of the service which me commended to 1< ur
attrntion. No odier branch or the govemm-nt
ho# fcocloec-a conu *»t with th# doily life of the
l<roy\r, almost every one uses it, and
every hour gained In the transaction of the gr-ut
mtmrh r ial tsiflz tuu an actual powcfhlr ..iluc
that only those engaged In trade undentaniL
Thesfir.ngof 000 day In the transmiseicii of
the mall between N*.w York and Kan /rzo i'c,
which haa recently been accomplish*!, is an
Incidcut worthy of mention. The plan ku>
p-te -d of a supervision «rf the pnsto.rtc* ■» tn
separte districts tha: shall Involve Instnu ii..n.
snathe suggestion of a rating of the efficient.v «rf
tbe postmavt.-rs would, 1 have ■■
doubt, greatly improve the service. A pi
Ing necessity exist# for the erection of a bitiUU
lag for the /• -lot use of the depart ment and of t ho
city postofllce. Tiie deportment was partially re-
llqvfd by tvtitlng outside quarters for a part of
Its force. I ut It Is again overcrowded. Tbe build
ing used by the dty office never was fit for the
p:ir)»ose.and la now hind.* juste oed uawboltN
some. The unsatisfactory condition of the law
relating to trsnsmlsalou through the malls of lot
tery advertisement* and remittances la dearly
stated by the postmarter, and his suggestion as
to amendments should have your favorable con-
»Herat ion.
allowed that those who by sufferance occupy
these land-, sJ.zJl inten»ose to defeat the wise site
1 of the
r ... ... government. I * aptiot
but bHieve that thead.:.ntacv<ius cbaract« r of
Um offer made hy tbe UnUedState* to the Cher
okee nation for a full release of the lamia, as
corn pure-1 with other suggetekma now made
them. *11 yet obtain from Uh m a favorable con-
snvnlves a very lore'* ftnnnnl expenditure;
psither ftnt ! dot. rrrd by that fart from recoin-
E i-ndiog that congirs* grant a pqowon to such
•norabiy discharged goidfers smf sailor* of the
civ-1 war at having rendered mbsuntlol terylce
during the war sre now .!. |H'ndent upon their
own lalior for a malntciiznoe and by disease or
casualty are Incapacitated from earning it. Many
of the men whowouW ha Included lo this form
of relief arc now dependent upon public
aid, and it docs not. in my judgment, con
sist with the national honor that they zhnJI
continue to subsist upon tbe local rellw given in
dlro*rimInately w paupers Instead of upohlh®
special and generous protUlon of the h»Hon
they served so gallantly and unselflahiy.
people will, I am sure, very geparally
suehtegtidation. soil 1 am equally aura thatlba
mu-vivore of the uulon army and navy will feel a
great sense of «rllef wbeuthi* worth/suffering
class of thrir comrades is fairly cared fori
There are some man if Ml IncquahtlM In
exJktlug law that slmuld.bn Irmedlcd. To
crcusi* «,f the civil list bav# mftpnlflM tl.i* func
lion of th« executive dlsprofierhonattf. U cannot
be d< n e-L however, tlmt lh" labor connected
with this necessary work I* Incroazed. "fleo P»
that pointer actual (Ustreoa by Ue sudden and
exc»‘*-4ve drtnan-is tliat ore mode upon an in
coming administration for removal and
sppoiutmeuts. But, on the other
baud, it fat not true that incumbency
Insivr argument *“
is a conclusive argument for a continuance In
office. Impoilinlitv, moderation, fidelity to
public duty and a good attainment In tlm dis
charge of it must be added before the argument
Is complete. When those holding administrative
nffve* so conduct themselves as to convince Just
political opitonenta that no party conalderalUm
or bias affects ia any way the discharge of tbjhr
B idutlos,weoan mors easily stay the de
fer removal*.
vrrM'in Into Mteedn tolj-int n, wnr £%
1 am so advocate of national econ-miv
p-ndltum*. but ItU. mlsu-. “rwSfftSX
. pouejr ttat WlthUo|.ta£l7
s
tout upoo llVlti framnTSi
upon
TtalSStatton which I L rmn in .
taMWlybclWrecl. will pcoraou ibT777!'.
torn of U^S'Sd
uimngtoc, Dec. S, 1M9C*. LzecuUve Mton.V\
skleratioa.
THE OFENINO OF OKLAHOMA.
Under tbe agreement made between the United
States and ihe Muso^ce (or Crock) nation of In-
A5CO.OOO acre# of land. Kectk* Itrrf tbe general
Indian appropriation act approved March 2. 1 >'■>,
made provision for the (Huchaaa by the Lmt -d
States from the Seminole trite cf ace.-tain port loo
of their land.'. The delegates of tbe nation,
having first duly evidenced their power to act,
delivered a proper release and conveyance to the
United Stales uT all of the lands mentioned in the
act, which was accepted by me ar.d c-rtilied t«J
be in compliance with the statute. By the terms
h ._ or both act* referred to all tbs land* to pun-hat rd
were declared te he a port of the public domain
and open to settlement under tl e homestca 1
law. Iwitof the land* rtnlHVU-rd int he#ep.irehasee,'
being in tb« sggrecato atwut S,Wn.(W acres,
R50U.0U) had already, under the terms of the
treaty of 1H58, been acquired by the United Mates
for the purpose of wHtbng cdher Indian tribe*
th re, and had been appropriated to that pur
pose. T be laud rein*Idmg and available for set
tlement C<;lifted of 1.* 17,799 acres, surrounded
on all sides by lands in the occupancy of
Indian tribe#. Congress had provide*! no
civil government for tha people who
were to he invited by my proclamation
to settle npoti these lamia, except as the -g®D
iirt. which had bwn established at Muse- .
the United KUttcs court in some of the a-<>-iu-
r xtates luu| power to enforce the s^neral laws
the United mate*. On acrouut of the condition
of tilings. I wss quite tviuetnnt te open tb<‘latMU
to ScUlement, hut in view of the fact that several
thousand persons, many of tliern with thrlr fam-
upon tbe l«nl»T# of the In-
* do not control, at:d of tbe continuation of
THE NAVY.
The report of the Secretary of tbe Navy shows
a recognition of the bureau of the deportment
that will, 1 do not doubt, promote the efBcimcy
of each In gens
been made m the
era!, satiaraemry progmm nos
•constructions ot the new.sbipa
d liy congress. Tbe Aral vend
of tho new navy, the Dolphin, waa subjected to a
very severe trial and to very much advsrar/criti-
l hy tbeHeo-
dlan Territory with a view of seeming k*a om tbe
cedetl lands, and that delay w.mhl involve them
in much !o-s and suffering, I did. on tbe tVl .lay
of March last, ls».i# a proclamation, declaring
that the land* therein described would be open
to settlement under tbe pruvhloti* of the law,
on the 2*1 day of April following at 19 o'clock
nooa. Tvrols^^&tote |a| * ||||M
and the office#
open for tba transaction
business when the appointed time arrived. It ia
much to the credit of the settlers that they v«ry
generally observed tho limitation as to the time
when they mlriit enter the territory. Cara will
be takea that those who entered It in violation
of tbe law do not secure tin advantage Miey
fairly sought. There w is a good deal of ap.
hctiNon that tho strife f--r locations would result
in much violence and* h)->»i»hcd, but happily
these anUcIpatKKi* were not realised. It U esti
mated that there are now in the territ-
. JTitonr soma
sixty thousand people and several considerable
towns luxve sprung up. for which temporary
municipal rovernuwnto have lean organiscl.
Outhrio Is said to have uow a population of,*!
have been established, and three daily aad five
weekly newspapers are nubll-bed In this city,
wboats charter ami ordinances have only the
sanction of tbn voluntary
people from *
the voluntary atmuteeceece of the
day to .lay, and Oklahoma Otty lut*
_ of about 4.UW ami b proportionately
as well provided as Guthrie with churches,
w hx>l*and newspapers. Other town* and vll
lagst having populations of from 100 to 1,000 are
scattered over the territory.
,. V .O , . . u.ta.ui. t)-«t hv til- woiw receiveu^ubunctnm and iM-mm row " | '‘OOD KNA1W int
It b gratifying to 1 e able to f tni* thi» ' n> 1 privnte employment comes from exceptional * ”
lie-,.; f. r m I fslthfuln.-s*ai*d ofil. l r y in the performance -f Knnze Iiitcrrnnts a <
- w *-c» min, ~ f„ r tn . rauntuineasanaemet-ncy mine jM-rtormance
Department the calls on the duty. I irnxs suggest.d to the liead* of tho •
formation as to the military and faospltalrecqgb MS9 * departmenta that they consider whett
for rruuivi
rewards for faithfui MSS8.
satisfied that both In an-1 out of Ute classl-
fle<l service great benefit would accrue from the
adoption of some system by which -the officer
“COD KNOWS DM IEROCENT.il
Interrupt-, * s pMe h for tbs
cacoo. Wtaf
a' 1 u* lnre °fzijllltatMh* C fidjos*- ia&ftSSr*talP'SdSS^SaTrSKI I * umod hI » »rgoment In Uie* Croni^trjji
S^3JSS5£®-. t “ U,U I±,7^^g"«g»"L A »1!Sag. <, 5l"•r'oncW.e upon.
THE NEW kta".Iv WELCOMED. a t.wt of merit lu iu*kirg promotion ot number minor points *he took up the
The advent t-f four new state, BoutU Dakota, 'ffikfeeiSruinii I <rf the cauao of death, stating
North Duk.rfa, Montana and Waahington. into the tlw lwisls of^uS nrpM-tato^ tbe department am 11 th« * awr to be that the Oquse must be
uaten, under tbe oot aUhilion, In tbe some month, 0 f f r .-uu# 0 t Inspection*. indk*ate th« rtlfilri | proved In araail«B«ta »m. «u. . .
and the admlmion of their duly cfa.aen rpnv merit oVpostmastera of etch clast.■ TbeywIU be J 1 .« U of
senutivesin the national coo/res* at the bams] npproprUlely ImUcated in me official register UlUIClRlWlt, else convictions could
action, i* an eventasunexampled at it ta toter- j umi the of tbe dc^utmant. Thatagreat I not follow. In this caso it w u
fftinr. The eeri :fk-atk n cf tins veuweastand of ■Uuiulua would tliuaba given *£•*» whi ter- charged that Dr. Cronin died from
the ectuuitulionn adopted In each of the states vice 1 do not .loubt, and suob * record would be e ff., cLa 0 * .. j .,,*.“ ** ulca iro| U
Si^WSthSSMvSlrS by the eighth tec- the «**t defense against Inconsiderate muovata «o2L2lL u* J W0ULd »
tif n Of the act of Feb.». iM, »*y tbe governor* from office. ana contusion* on the head. The
to.,. SStsS? “
f.rm, «t:J oot lnlinK.I to to. pmUlluMon of tlm <*!ix.Uoa K Ibi p «i't« fonoJ u r.rl, orpre. f.*P*'j* I' 1 * 1 ' trellraony ooulti not a;
United M.ir., lh*l .11 too prortooo. of tta ut <io „ U.I ..mrtimre tlm f ‘J 10 “dtury of tba wound, on Cm-
thTl^cS^-tabahSteddwi- *'-n-lta uit.r.wreof our .Uret Mtreumi. but n tn,bn»d and faco wore melt u K
^‘^i%«f.^“7ta^oi5k.v(to. 1 | notn-re.nl. n.,.„ .... — .
constilut on submitted thereto, 1 dm so declare
by a proclamation as to North Dakota and touth j
Fritted Nov *M. U oAd^M toWaaffiigteuwn Monday mate contrul^f“ iHilllc'sffalr*' should havejU* | stains on the lloor of tile cotta^e"*were
Wt h E^,?f “ref SXS'MTwtato^bre ° : yre»rT -talr,, JO, dirnj blood, of if blood, that they were hunS!
tencc ten grout populativn. The smallest of these I the fonn«rf land grants, ami In that form the Mr. Ingham then took Up the argument
gSSESSSSjsfiwa.t sswwrasjems r p-- u, , lou ; h u *
?roi ffuit-fo* states sre alroady well ti- n *L When the form Is c! a >ged to Uiat of a coume of hit remarks Mr. Iugham took
SI»r.ed,tmriuSXt and patriotic Anwricsu clti up th* •ridsmce auamat Kunze, aud said
srna, with common lnt?n-st* andsympatbles wHli »uch yg!nr* *Th« wai- |‘ n P re- * 1,, ®lyi It was said bjr this uutn
s^SEss^ASdSStfsre K Un » to. ur on t h . touu. 7 ^. ss
PROTECTION FOR BRAKEMEN.
The ttU nUnn of tbe Interstate commerce com-
I Uh* Impairment of the atolity of the states vhi
I these new citizens wen. chiefly found too
facilities
| quately pn.Title eduoatinoal
case. Why? Why/’
Delcndant Kuiue—Why, because h*
StK^Sifi^oMhrySd*mS and"brake-1 *rnment'*honldlendtteakl. ,
men A petition. Signed by nearly 10,1ft) rail way As the suggrsti- n of a national grant In, Md of
brakemeu. was i»resenied to tha commh- educate n grows chiefly out af the condWou of
siou. asking that aurpe might be Ukm ] tbe emancipated slave and hi* deercudaste, the I
r bring about tbe * use of automatic n lief stornkTa* far aa possible, wlule necreterily [
brakes an-1 couplers on freight cars I JjESt'n'EcSSvTiT*'* ^ '
A rHATTANOOfi t FAILURE*
At a meeting of 1
IfHJP fralghmIW
railroad cotutnWspnert
» held at
8.—The Centra)
f this city. T. A.
r authorized li
cdsei, tmt it la gratifjing to be able to Mate a
cruise around tbe world, from whlt h she Las re
cently returned, baa demonslrr.t.tl that wriF ias
flrri-claaa vessel of her rate. Th* report 4 the
secretary shows that, while the effective force < f
tho navy Is rapidly Increasing by
improved build and armametfi of
the new sh!;.s,
d"«yj
li'tcers -rf tiute nictalsnTsbould n
To tt»e piswlikhj.'ni be ^rrecni . ^
cvrttoext.^ !jarf?m SetsMltof aiiverbultevn
Its nmrket value, I have been able to give only
isoty examination owing to the peers of other
matters and u> the fact that K baa be.*n so re
cently fanned. T he .letai’-s of auch a law require
careful «•*<;:-dleraCoo, but the general plan sug-
grated by him arena to satisfy Ute purpose to
continue the uze of silver In connection with our
currency ami as th# same time to obviate th*
longer or wbl.:U 1 have spoken. At a later <Uy
I may c- inin unlcate further with cvBgrce>up«n
this subject.
AH, BEN.
The enforcement of ihe Chinese exclusion act
haa Lean found to he very difficult on tbe north
western frontier. Chinamm landing st Victoria
find it easy to pass our border, owing to th* im
possibility* Hn the force at the c-xwmand of the
custom officers of guarding so long an (niaud
line. The Secretary of tbe Treasury has author
ised the employment * f 10 kill tonal officer*, who
will be amiwned lo this «Hity, • and every effort
wlU be made to mforce the tew. The dominion
exact* a head tax of 9*’ for each f hlnamon
hunted, ami when theta persona. In defiance of
' *— territory and are ap-
, - not know what to do
with them, bn the dominion authoriti-s will not
suiter them to bn sent back without a second
payment of the tax. An effort will be roa-io to
diffUn if” UM>rr * talMUj| f ,,44t will rvtnora this
The i>rnelareatlon required by set ton 9 of tha
act of March % I'M. tvlatlcg to the killing ot
teenls and other fur-liearinx animals was lomied
ie on tbe 21 rt ilay of March or -l a revenue
•I waa ittepalrhrd to mforre the laws and
protect tbe interreto of ths United Mate*.
The establishment of a refuge* station at
Point Barrow aa directed by
ceeafully acconipdahM.
COAST DEFENSES.
JudgM by modem standards wa are practically
without coast debuses. Many cf tbe structure*
we have would enhance rather thah diminish the
perils of their garrison* If subjected to th# Ore of
improved rur * sail very few are *0 located aa to
give fuU offset tu the greater range rrf such gun*
ToS‘ta7rtfi , wl'jSi U ’£reita'^!nta£lm77!n7i;
year ago « a*. 1 am sure, the cxpreMk-n of a pib-
licwUti. To rrovitle suitable work* <« wnioh
tbrar guns might be mounted, th* appcoprUti- n
now mode f-«r th •- purpoee wouhf r. * cover the
met of the complt-uon of the works LeyenJ our
... Mijutiy them with fairly effsrtevc gun*.
. trity rrf o«.r coast cities against f--r-
etgs attack sbotd-l not nwt aU-«vthcr la th ■
Irw tolly dte|etrtti-#i of -Ah'-r nations. There
slunkl b*a»ec(m<llin <v.holly in>Hir ownkeiq mg.
I very urgently rvH^mmewd an a?*pr<q-rojcv.itI-m
at tub sestet-si, on arpw.pruti'h for the construc
ts a of such works te onr most expoard i-urta.
1 approve the suggrsttoo rrf the Kerrctary of
- ar that protUon U- uiadr '
h« f M rrch taA, thirt.
hI though f« ur since
ka bewhMMbeaa
fovSr-'have
a-rw
Incroascrl, because M
been loot or eondenii
Twenty-, x ad nt| -all vessel* have been author-
lied a i-l appropriated for, but it Is probnb a that
when they are completed onr 1L t will only he n
craeandbi fi-rtyt-o,a thin ot Era. The od
woudeu ships a- c d rayu-crering almoat aa test as
the 1« r remote are added. These facto carry
tto-lr own argument. One of the new si p .may,
in flshtln* *treo:th. be eoual to two of i.a old,
but it cannot do tn* cnimragduty oi tro. Ut ■
Import at. t, therefore, ih-t wa ahouid Uvo a
more rui-i-l increase in I e number of.trrv-
Iceabie slilpv, Iiicooeur th th* recommeoda-
t n of tba »-rotary, that tho- -coo-
dent tpirits In th# country. Tbe prrsroce of th#
B*hi given a sense erf arcurtty to th# write
citolpv, aa I Uas ten-led w re^.trslnl
tew less, lu off# Instance the officer in Immadtete
command of tha troops went further than I
* 4 Juitlrtr-b e In supporting the de facto
ipal government of Guthrie, aa-H
-qso Informed and dlm-ted to limit
.........crer.ee of the military to the support of
th# marshal* on tha Une* Indicated In Ueertgt-
- congress waa sue-
r IN DUX
iha coouner^ Of Ouh* ...
Jhwto Moo with the UatteU buo %t hnr,Ta^
and principal market. Jnstifto* tbs ev^ WUj n
#■»«»y3iS5ta|yi i-.. ^r- 1
- y»wriita«iT,-(;.t AmTk— taniu
the purchase «»f boods. It U fortunate
a use ran be niate.-f tV - xirtmc surplus, and
may exist after congrvee U« taken the tuKvs.-ary
stej* fur a reduction of the revenue. Koeh Irgia-
Utfnu fiiould be itrmui-Uy, Imt very coooidmucly
mart ad.
TARIFF REVISION.
I recommend a revision of our tariff law, both
In tu admiaJatratlv* feature* and
schedules. The need of tbs former » generally
taconveniruct-e tu be remedto-l. and Um brat
' f u r V: r K co *V xtk *' Iw»*t)*My nut
dlflcult. I rtfonaltr of ivaluaUou at all our
port* is essential, and effectiv* mraanrws should
be taken to secure R. U w equally (irritable that
qiierttona relative to rots* and daaatflcnUona
riwadd be iwouptfy decided.
Oil! BAVE THE DEAR TARIFF.
The j n-i« r*: l< -n of a new schedule ef customs
duttoa * a task of grant delicacy, because of tu
direct effect u|mn the burin ■■ of the country,
and -rf mat difficulty by reason of the wide
divergence of iqSnion as to tl* object* that may
“ 'is, JEST
-jrta-ta, n-yn -tai ur, nrenu,
(taW WM k. a,M M to luiwr U» Jun
War thst prcvlAoa
pasie* I,f th- luUitma! guard la our cite works
for a spectre! itme each year sh I f>*r their train
ing tn tlm us# of heavy rod*. Ills MlAvrtlon thst
stt lucranae of the artillery fore# of the army te
dralrahte I* al-.» te thu connection corn mended
to the conridrration of congma.
RIVER IMPROVEMENT.
The Imp- w.-jneat of our important rivers aad
harbors should be prom»trd by tbe nn-rasary
appraqiriatlotta. (Mr* should he taken that tbe
government te not committed to tbe prreecuilon
ot works, not of public and general advantage,
and that tb# rataloe nsefuterra of work* of that
clae In tx-t .... r! Si far as this worn can
ever be said to he c >:n|.’i ted, I do not ctoubt that
the • ud w ould be soom r and mor* e»v > i. tu-uiij
r-i tsl if fewer —f-nrste works wrre undertaken
at ton mqi« time, and these sclrcted for their
greater grn r»l 1 ate rets wore more rmpkilv
IStated lo cofupletiou. A work once ounstderaldy
Iwgun sbotfid o-H be subject*! loth* risks and
deterioration, which tr.trmi|*ed or tasuffictoat
appropriation necrraartly occasion.
TERRY'H ATTACK ON FfRLD.
The a eault made hv David B. Tarry upon the
penr.n of Juriic# Field of the sopn nse court of
the United State* at Uthrup, Cal, ia August
la-t. au-t the IdUlng of th* assailant by a deputy
Catted Mate» marrtisL who bad bran deputised
to sccuttriany Jnatic* Fh-ld aad to urotect him
from nnlk ipatri vmienco at the bands ef Terry,
in connection with the legal pruccedtmpi which
have f-dlowwi, eugzvs: qurattooa which, in my
Judgment, ant worthy or the st teat ion of con-
gram. I racommend that more definite provision
in made by law. not only for tha protoefton of
fed-irol oQkera. but for * full trial of such case*
in the I'nit.-v! Mate* courts. In rreotattMu dla#
such WteUttou I do not at all bnper^h rtf her the
promt! adequacy«/ tkrjirovtetua mad* by r
— dutysttb*
bor or Aids, In Manit test, tevolviag the lata of
tour officers aud forty-wevru aranHfn of two veo-
arla. th# Trenton an-l the Vandafis, nod tbs dis
abling of the third, the Nlpsic. Three vesrala of
tbe Geruisii navy, also lathe harbor, shared with
our ships the force of tbe hurricsn-. and suffered
even mon; heavily. White mourning the brave
effioer* and torn who died facing with blg i re
solve prr(l.-| greater than those of hatUra, it Is
most gratifying to state that the credit of the
American navy for mamsnahlp, courage and
generosity waa magnificat*Uy sustained ki tlm
storm-beaten harbor at Apia.
THE INTERIOR.
The rrport of the flecretary of tbe Interior ex
hibit* the transaction* of the government with
the Indian tribes. Pubsteatiol program has
been mad* In tha adoration of children of sc tool
age snd te the allounent of tend* to adult In
dian*. Ute to be ragreu.d that the policy of
breaking up tbe tribal raUtton ami of dethaf
with the Indiana as aa Individual did not appear
early te our tezUlatiun. Tbe large r.-wnation*
held in cocumoa and tha mxloie u»nce of Um so-
thority of the chiefs have <hq*ri>«ri tin* indiw tiud
of every tecer.tive to th* exrtctee of thrift. Tho
annuity haa contributed an affirroativ# iruf ulso
towards a Male of cooftriuel pauperism.
Our treaty stipulations should l-e observed with
fktriitv au-1 our legroatioa sIhhiM l<e bUldy ran-
atdrrate of th* bed totem* of an ignorant and
tudptoM people. The rrsrrvat^na are now gen
erally surrounded by whKe setUeniectx Wr can
no longer prate th# Indivn hack, into th# wff-irr.
Derated there remains only lleuml of a suit
able agency to tiush bun upw ant into Uw slat# of
a srlf Mipt-orthig and rraponaibl • - itLen. For the
adult th# first step to to locate him upon a firm
foumtetion. Hcool attendance should be
meted by every moral agency and those fatliaff
shouhl be compoli.-!. The national ».-b«oU for
It. (U-’» • have l«m e» Hy sucvra-nfuland should b*
nmltlpUrolsad an far as i- wd.le should ‘
organized and conducted *» to fsrUitute
tranafer uf th# schoote to the states or territo-
ncsin which th#y ore located, when the In.lisas
In a neighborhood have ao-epred citizenship
and have breome ntherwi-w fitted for such*
transfer. Thu coo'Utkmuf Uuags will he at-
tahrsl slowly, but It will he hi
by keeping U Is rnirpl, and te the
tun# mat (ooperatu-n between the govern
ment aud the tt-lasion school* which ban
w rought much g«od sh-nxld be cordially and lm-
Mrain main-xine-L
laws lor the 1 .rot ret loo of all cittern* or the gen
eral good di*i«wMon of then* charged with tba
execution of «uc h laws to give protect!**1 to the
officer* of the United K oteo. The duty
officers of the Un'-t-d K ate*. Th# duty erf pro
tection iu ..ftUwni os such, ood-rf |#ml«ulng th.ee
whoaraauk tb.-m on account of tfH-tr.rfndal acta,
should IHK le devolved ripreedy or by acqolcv
•met upon tbe 1 cul author die*.
FEOTH-TION of FEDERAL WITEDUEH.
F.vrnt* which hxve leen brought to my atten-
tion happe-alng in other parts nf the cnontry
have also tl,« pr.rpri.-ty of ritetollrg
by teglsbutoa fulk-r |radr.-tkm lo Ihoae who may
„ . he crated as wanes#esin th# courts of the United
tmt/mtr Ur juat * htaica. TbaUwapiwntew tboM wbft art aup-
pem Lilly mafntalneiL
THE 8I0UX NEOOTIATIONff,
Th* last corgrras enacted two distinct laws M-
laUtiAto n»v with the hioux Indians ef
Itokota for the rnfhquiabmrnt of a portion of
their tends to the United Htate* and for dtvt-t.og
the remainder Into separate reservations.
throecoounlariurera to n.f dial# with the-*- in-
dans for th# accompltabn,. nt r.f the sam.-ran-
rral purpose, and rwjuirad that ar y ogreemrota
I lo ocugrrra for istiR.
Oo tbe Iflth day of April teat I appointed lion..
Charts* Foster cf Ohio, Hon. William Nor:, r of
MtooNirt, raid MaJ.-ften (Lorg#(took of tin
territory.
SECURING ORDER IN OKLAHOMA.
In order to secure tho i<e*ce of thla new com
munity in tbe absence of civil government, 1 di
rected Gen. Merritt, commending the department
off tbe Missouri, to act In conjunction with the mar
.»■■>!« “f United Ktate* tu praServ# the peace,
and upon tbdr requisition, to use the troop* to
aid them In executing warrant* and In quiet-
Ing any riots or hroarh of tbe peace that might
occur- 11# waa further directed to us# hi* influ
ence to promote good order ami to avoid any con
flict* between or with tho settler*. Believing
that the introduction and sal# of liquor, where no
legal rnstrnlnbr or regulations existed, .would
endanger the public peace, and In view of tn#
fact that such Hquora most first be Introduced
into the Indian rceervath n* before reaching the
white settlement. Urn. Merrill was ordered to en
force tbe tew a relating to the Introduction of ar-
sauntdpi
the interference efMMMPMMHnR
the marshals on the line* Indicated in th# ortgi-
nal order. It 1s vmy urgraily recommended
that congress zl ooce providejtjterrUorla^jgov. |
which may at aay tfmeWd to vl dent outbreaks,
ar* nwaltimr the decision of ths court* for their
peaceful sajitatment. Th# American grulu# f<jr
self-government has lieeo well Illustrated in
Oklahoma, but R te neither safe or wts* to tear*
this people tourer to their experimenta which
have temporarily served them.
ALASKA'S NEEDS.
| R ■
cjumsooo*. Uc.
of tMteh rauto romirerce rommUsion. a r»*o- that the methods adopted should be such ai to I Elevator Company of
Sta’S! *. w-h-*. ^ «■
prevent tbe loo* of life 1 n I limb In coupling and I succeeding ooe In auch a case, and as ths effort rotary Slid treasurer, filed a Liilof aui^n-
uulutmwraw roua-e«... - Lmeerau. JftSSJths ^‘rodiuS rTccStnrSTIhat T? awop'SSton’midc mcnt in theeliRnoery court to-day. Their
most 8,00ft Mevcychootoan^to^horAea J M 1 J i< f J u J ,f Jf JSJ^JJt. 00 o w iiroad «r?pKra wero for thla PurpoM^be *0 fimlud in annual Lchedulo shows *109,*9 J liabilities and
killed in service and more than 1ft 000 Injured. U j amount and a* to the time oyerwhlch U to to ex- I ail etiual amount of assets coo-
isnSZL A ViASaS S raws of Sun in th,
u-1il IB Ini-reuU) oomm-re.m.1 tu. uta of ta- u« >•( tta iirmt jrtar'. taowtaCtotad oo tho ut,, etc. The failure l, th, Urgnt that
Kr'Vm'ta’' SSSlIlErreT.k.TS. SSSKd >•*»««
fflTgra, but sn ram ertand InteUlgrtt Iwgtenlag dsn them* 1. ra. tb J 5 C| 7£ Cl f ’ tU $£f in th#
should !•# made at ooce. Hlaareproiwhto our I jno nvqro'S CLAIM TO IIELF. |•l•v»torandbythMlnnbllityoftl»ocoln•
civil&tlon thotfiny cteiaef American wurjemf-.j t*ilt**A neonte dkl not Intrude them wives P* n y Dicrt drafts on them hero and
vcraUm te^ihiStAl to a toSuTf^ireantl Umb upon us. They were brought her* In chains ®!jf „ b ! re * f TI {J fljjl 1
an great as t >at of the soldier In time of war. and held In the communltk# where they I amount or the Anna paper, most
AGRICULTURAL DETABTMENT. I are now- chiefly found hy a cruel ] of which 1« secured br warebouaa re-
The creation of as executive department, to ba I th.e) odv Happily for both races they ceipls. Tho comimny lias been doing
bSrnmtolSSSTiSSSL^ by the BSSSbt SS&^AS&lEsl "gSTf" l xr ln *? 1 T ZPif*,
ocv F«-ti, 5, last, ras a iri.ee acd iWyf*- j 50; thsir?, rr.~:I? r^r* rfc, ! KU advaner# *# *■•«#*■ j timo they hnd promptly met
a rrojurat which had bean raapectfuily tloo, and in the acqulrittou of property, their paper. It is reported to-mght that
tbe farmrwof the country. Ilut much They hare ass people shown tbrmsrlvra to i»# | wran hoii'-c receipts nrs duplirated in
“ nd * h * re i-#- *
tha axpectattoas which Its «r*t|.ou rxcltetL | Uu-ir raprcwnutlvra te th* tuutoual cemetarka, citement in consequence. Tha offlean
P ,u .4. .J? | wh "* a grateful govrrnmsot has gai:h- 0 f the company wero unable to-nlgbt lo
<i 0 u>l^jai^SchUta^lth it SSSJf* {fe 1 tare relutaf "‘»»® *>o«r much 8 raln th,, tare on hud
milted. The need of n law officer for lh* depart- j*, » r my regiments that have won high or how many of their warehouse
ment, such sate provided for In th# other ex-^u- pratos fn>m thrir couiman llng officers for cour- receipts nro outstanding. Institution!
live departments, I* manifest. Thafallor* of ih»I bn d soldteriy qualities, snd for fidelity to . Chattanmn holdifle the firm’s tawr
last congrees to msks the usual provlskm for the tnrtr eullMtncnl osin. lnclvt life they ore now „, ,7 ‘ u tulr iill
publlcntion f t the annual r. j*.>rt should b# I the toilers of their oomunmUkj. maxlsg their will not be seriously ntiectcu l»v thelail-
promptly remedied. Tho public loterrat in the full aontrthw|Mi to th# wtndlu^trrams w Drns- or9f a g th# amount is well dialributsJ
i r£Staur^ sttnoiba ^jnlskaftCtheSv Vhrt^suddeoVlthSavSTwould stop*prolesttoo
orvatnrattoo of Umd-part ment. and bring dte*r. hr Into th# houa#hulda» well as I 1oj» of their holding* 1 without emberrass-
I recommend Hurt the weatner Into the shop. Generally they do n.»t desire to ment, but it la fcand that some otben
Fi^ htaw “ ta “ tto " r
raeJsussjStae* Ksssrst%ss&.
Tb# refwn.of. tne1 dim 0 fi s , < .'Witeow^^that j our country wbera tlmcotorad population to largo | liwclU'st Intareot ia manifested in thiCOta-
BSn*'dstoriuri^g^*
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AFFAHIS.
The Interesla of lh# 1-W’pIe of tb* Dirt rid of
■Provtotoa should he mad* for the acqulrittou of
title to town tote lath* towns now established te
M^moMo^lag town rite*, and for the t rial*-
Uvtmicnt of ciundpal gukeruments. Only th*
mining tews have be#u extended to that terri
tory, aad no other form of title to lands 1
*- obtained. IL# kri^ral tend
Columbia should not he lost algUt of te tho rrt* unk>n u wr ra*s««T.it hasted the bop* of every duce A. J. Crovatt to become a candi-1
“ li tta *SSSS^ Wtarr tat,. .Sum. r.«i p,Utk»» wMlolj cure-
5B5S; ’ot^ta^g- total rtttathMp^taity.^taM. ™
nleiptl or gewsral, it* penrta^—-* •«* •- 1 - * - • - - - v—
Lhnl'/te I Ir’*! dra! arc *' ^ *
uol. ourwlH.l^.rlj-
__ — - zeneral
war* framed with reference
positlow of lands, and It k ..
Um occupants te Alaska would bef benefited.
We have fortunately not extended to Aterka th*
mistaken policy of eetehUrtnx neervattoos for
the Indian tribes and con .teal with them from
too beginning as tedlrteualo. with. I am sure,
tetter result*. But any Ctopuritioo of the public
land# ami say rrgulattoM , els ting to the Rsher*
kt IrenWl haves kindly regard to their |
Having no Puer to-
Ah-• (a are mV->lly dtp*
sr^
aorstteted The amaitoasnof thriSStilalteR ami 1
th# great dtotaners between srith-uirnu offer
s-rJ'-ua objeettoos to the rstabUslimrnt of th*
weual territorial term of government. Derhaje
the orgnittenthai of sovvral sntodtatrtot*. wWn a
small municipal cvwrt of limited powers ter each.
would b# sate awl useful
Attention to ml tod In thla connect ton te the sug-
gem Iona of the ttocrvtary of theTimsury rvfallng
to the eatabltohmenl of soother port of entry to
Alaska and other needed customs (aciUlki nwl
THE LAND LAWS.
In tbe administration of the land law* tha policy
of facfltUtlng In every proper wrayth* adjustment
of the honest claims of Individuals settled upon
the public land* has been pursued. T ta number
of pending rases had during the preeding ad-
mintouatMo haa been grr-aly torresaral under
hag been grv^ily tarrs
the operated of orders, ter a time *u*pen«Ung if-.wi'iiii'oSi .iUrate-,
final 4'Titsi In a lvrgrpsrt rrf the g zesortgirailng khf *5!* g ABR 1
West rant Northwest and ».> the sob**,* -st ! n aul V* ‘ u .
Um«s who are familiar with conditions under
which our agricultural lar.da have l«en rattled
can appreciate tl# reran- and otun fatal cons*
norncea to toe eetttor irf a pul. *y tost pnU hi*
tkto voder suaplraia or .Iclay* the iamance of h»
patent. While care tatak-u to prevent and toex-
nob* trend, it should not be irr.pntid wkhowt rra-
loo. Tb# montfsarf p irpooe of rhe bom#rtead aad
Okcniptton law wa* to jirooicte th# aettlemenc of I
the public domain by pern ms having n bonaflda wotae* are
totei t to make ah«rt. i,|. n Hi- selected land.
g^rethtotater^wriWsto^j^dt^ hekter
should not be tisiuri-d. but where there .
son to iirliet# that tie claimant U the mere agent
erf soother. That the Uw intend' d to promote
small hohhnge has !-*«» evadrd and ax effort
made to secure by irauduiint t.. ,L<ds Urz*
tract* of tlml-cr ami other lands, both
the | rtoeipal and agmt ste-vkl not only he
thwarted to their frau iutent purpose*, bat should
be made t» -1 the full prrulttes of our crin toal
stAtuie#. T-f laws should be so admlntotered as
coeMjr.d those retnwreh|Hn||
penalties -nty upon the Utter.
The u?.sritleu sute of Ute tltleg to the Urge
bodies or lands In the t rriit rt. s erf New Mnico
era ha* greatly retortted lie d*v#!< p-
SKSt of than* terrttonm. 1‘rovtoion should be
made bylaw forth* pnmpt trial and anal ad
' ' ibcf. re a judicial tnl-nral of all etalm*
Jiexii-an grants. It U ror lu-t U» an
UM people of that race are by vartoua devwa# j j ns mumcipai nietlioo. J. F. IXarro;
nat tonal capitol
.ndahuvnall. ih*’ .tertte-te.
■Md I* well tuoiuumtd. The laws - r
the rale rrf Intoxicating .'rlnka to the
ahqul l herevlaed, with a view to briaJRPi
trarac under stringent UnRisttona aad coatnd.
rilHBffxin of the ■MtortlmriMmi
•all. that d.v rated# for am.ial. r ter
■MSunera
vtew to lyiaxing lh# J WhenJ
a which hare to
1 man to kav* a free | New Asylum Trustees, _
to.bavg.thran.fmil MiLLEDOEVILLE, DjNh 8.-l8pcdlLl-
c# whit h our I Tht ngwlyappointed Iruatect <d
rio a-ture to lunatic agylutu utet in tbrir flrat
^iraMjrewiBg-a
tartan, n^neeny U> tngagejr^iport upon the SSmtrtJan*'!? atrert JMejAupSTth# firm hSS it g la learned of tbelr flffit Oay’fidcUto*
yrs^KSfiasggaaic 3isasisy\rusr‘ ui "" ,M anuU *° as
ihnr rmort. ohTTh b not ri.-t coiaDtaod will h, | u ‘ I aUUUS*
tedtaTSst k'll-mitl->1 tooWHrmSrn.repo" * mtaALruteno!! LAW KtOOM-etDSB. M.Uo.m.
s.jiL'inii'tair.ta hSart s **. um I#. ™<«o
retaJ 10 tta K«M«MOioitawd itMrete. | SjSfTSJSS 1 Th. d,fnit in Vlnilnl. ta. rettaJOta.
Tn* worn n't .11. or 19*2.
The protreltioa to iJ-m tta «0Xb .nolrer ,
^17 ntttadUcoreryofAiiiCTte.hr tta >ta h ;.T. “ ctaltauff UwitaUBpUoi I j— -J—« ta
vtomm 5^% %S'$gt!£?&3r2
general welfare. I rower to take the whuto tormUou and rontrej cf ***** JJ. J Khx is clevtr willrtl
CIVIL hERVICE REFORM. C^kjoaof^mreubereoTUiaUouagjrfRep- h*r toSktoff wrart torn# wry
On March 4 last the civil service rommtoatoo i qualiLl^u^idia ol ITr^ srlS^zi dhmond77"i b«r toikM
.al powers, as win sgcure i^ “ «vSS^<7^»Waf-
I to aU our neotde a free exrreto# of the rigid of Mahone down aa a rwWRl " " **
suffr age, aSlevrry other right under th# Small- ton. He hat taken a house
I tutkio aad lawaaftheUatted Mate*. No evil, for hit wife and daughter, whohavfibfrt
KS-. I SJP’retnllw'^I to" fitur,?" o. 'Ib^’.liote I pointnl brou.tam .nd .UppoO 'JM
nonrs. in cuwi'w— .
ckiwd her botu. mere.nd
| In thetown
*• s: "^•“Tta 0 * “uis’TSSs I ^ .
of much su*|4cioa aad of many I fiCItlDlEd CALIXD FOR.
ctatetreo. f.tontao. ioltaitatatetretli.ot Wo | ttare te o-liir, ror. Immltatlos
taj^ ^ JSi^^lSlntatetaScta I in**” There ta . d.««l.ita.
■ ' WUSSS ^3S- TjnS&XSSS , ^fS , m&"SEJ Mahon,, btlghh roltar |*#W
aMicttaTH^* I xaihtox whtas general rrasaresmffvalth w j t b a high soprano voice, which w
-xnted totherrefHxItt# ofilre*, I aa* searonai I tows dnaot agxnl any ffoos lor t r _ ra » ra j,, jnz for tbe UM two ye*f* *
.luttaTn^Z,»i5rSl^tatVTs«-1
ai’ra"..
opsned the Itot ol
bte hate forth*cl
Medical.
1
r grams of potUc trendy la on*
aunBiwgR;
^£reEsKd , ir.r , - iW ‘ ! '“ ,r ~” ■<
itefinit.- pr<»p.j#itk>a mmte».»them ,.. t -t,^
mentk*e-d, and oniv on the event of foil,;.- to
scrurr lh# asnent erf a requtoile nuruUr .o tint
jeoyodtlo^to q-. tayetajota ;,,r ao.l,tad
lerms. After |roiong**i an t ariuous ex-r-
t loot the ommt.rf arrq'itotte numte-r. ittaun r-
st.—I, ho» finally be^n obtained to th# prtq<-T,iu-. n .
ma-te by roegre^z, thnuzh the report < f th.- o m-
mlras.n has n. ty.t beet, submittal In v, ? a „f
these facta 1 .hail tot deem It oeceesary to
r ,l tbe agreement to coogrra* for rainiest on | H ,t
will to duff courts be submitted for tofnma-
tton. Thla asrrertnent releases t# th- Ctuted
btaxea about nine mfilton acres of lan-L
THE CBKEO'CEXS.
The cotntntoatoo prorided for by fc-ctioc jj r ,f
tb#Indian appropriattotf Ultoo n.g. tute sith
the Cfaerofcea lmtiaas aad all other In liana own-
lag or claim tog lacls King *e*t
or the Mth degree of InngitiA* for .
the rsaelon to the UnltM Ktai.n ofsil *.,ch year* of
wa* conrthuted j>y_tee u.iMm-m«f |gervtoe, whe eacspwd the cmauaUmU Ultki
rSwly^te r any <h-talL who weTe^nlvray^betA i
eereice ef the Pelted Kates, during Um eiril war
and to now suffering from wounds or dtoraae hav
ing an origin to Um aervicr and to tbe Une of duty.
T«o of the Mcemary facte, rig.: muster and dm-
ffSiwLAiVRlyjjffS^kroto^cKen
rert Mejr^of. those wh^emlureiT tbe >>h> ' *°
s'
eompnawlol
an-l who ml
that haslde
Hon. Lurie* Faker 14 of WU.-r.nom, Hod j,
F llattejeflcrf Fmasylta. U amt Hon. Atex M.
waaeaef AriMxaaa. and organised cn June m
. rany detail, who w*i# m every hettlv
i c * June n j Rneiif thrtr eummnml. an.I were mustered out
with th# rejT^n,*. ! fa round kealtk aad ha«e store the etowv erf Um
yWHWP?* 1 y ^ at Toltteq Itb ! war while engaged with the aam* Momitakto
LTr definite o.suhfc Gen. John B Mdipralsiff aptotz to the rontem ef
* u I rrvent*! by | rivff strength, been ovcrercome by dtorere or cam
stefcz Eas'saifBlIHffH
Uto death, ylUch WWff recently, ia justly I * x au
act u-.t an llut U.i j-.-i-.a r-.li alrt*-'j
l«>ar<U sod .
Ih,-<>rart a-to
of all pmoesontLr civilrarvke Uate 111*— ...
cnoaJtata in Iko OTHonteUV <4 tta idee- «*"» odW ’J rr»"l. ,
u fAanns , s.a srrvlc# will make m
>a if . t.»r.v ad^ar-c - uulil the rre..tit law sod lu
wjual win Inirirarton are weU ret vbU-hed to the . , . _ _ , r , .
£!ss3 aafatfsaragSwssSi 1555
aifuMotlag oBte-raour reiTuii * xpei - neejnould **
to It- aSwTUtoiraU'rif** We iTiouTl hava’on# view
of the matter and hold to tt *Hh sincerity Ural to
Catarrh
CIVIL gREYlCB AND TIIE RAILWAY VAIIfi
My pmlrcesaor, oo th* 4th of January, 1*0. hy
at! ex.-native enter to taka effect March 14,
brought the railway mail serrirr under the oier-
atioa of tha civil service Uw. rrovtoiou wa*
made tiijst tbe order should ukc effect sooner to
any >ut# where racUAUe H s was cw ote
tair.nl. Oi the llth o*y r,f 3lan.fr Mr. J.ymon,
th*-n tho •tjr m-mtier 4 th# comrclsel.u, ra-
__ ribleto have the list 4 dkAln usd/ touis
efevv (bo#t"l>ioody and raduooa rseiakw are May Land requested that the taking eff-ct of
row dtoabted from dtoassra thathad a thesrder murt ha portponad until that
the order mud ha port pored until that irate.
whtehaa.1 don-, subj.et to toe ram- pturhd-an
emtetood Inti.e <-r-ur s« to tlm states in oluh
■■MHLJau .-Lfhl# list wn* sonnefi obtahied. I
t'lJ-l a f.Karth yrgr rrf ,kat r.nu.if of lh* revision of the rate* .rf tk« new
_ ~|of l.ui". • rUnttcatiuo an.1 of the tncturton < f Ute work of
' jrr. rily mcrenard. sr. I
U ftxuul t . le- lr*
r.al Ihta a.: Itttonal ci- i
lv, . . - n i- aijr j rut. I f
• f ■ ' ‘
srtsysr 1 :y 1
:L. t i . (lh .t th-C'.uiotry alod c-tta<p^nt u
"‘Stai •sgr’hA
i sums of tbs Routt Amrrvae »fi.^ttete. iw»
Si.
rrSu-ji.n^ta-'ld ta litarollv nmntnUnM
!!.• , r loot*o- ,-1. uuiwll _ta00utfc,-i tta
MtaWntulla note (ote ran. «H«dta
tta ckooc-o of .uorlo-edtalnatep Iteoo te tta
oomj* ukm which they must meet, Thn Ajacrt
out kUt s lying ern-'h of ua wlllc>r»liallyco-
...ei,-. in •••■abUt.xc aaff tetaitlfitotog au.h
gw of MiiiMWii iff tfilF priff^fil ports,
Wa %-. . hi also r.ake jiovtoluo for a naval
flr,. . r 4»ch metehai ’ *•- •# of A, Mrican . n
f .. M i of : • • I • t h » • st.d spec-l k-
rrh
affects a permanent cere
rooiflr lor (tun, -ta. 0«tar ^
rotted. Hood-.«o—e#te rayray;
wholi i>«,tte 004 teokoo 1 ta
tatahotatai#
Catarrh
“For vefcral jearsltzv
that terribly
took Hoed'* Haraaparilla with th# .
mjr thn—t, ond total tat tor ta
ar teottar, »ta ta» iee u -
d-o «u octaoii* .on yvragL. a.
M le. 8 D, IlzaTW, I
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
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