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If a democratic governor or democratic president of the United HI atl hould kidnap Kridav Jones, Cuffy Mayo or Eppee, and put (hem in jail aa Grant did IV-ttia, Warren, Rippy. Blanton and the two Ifambricki , Governor Caldwell with the negroes would raiat such a clamor an waa never heard before. Yet the spirit of the white man ia North Carolina ia so tame, that no pub lie meeting even has lieen called to de nounce Grant's kidiupiing ciiiuma of the state. " Ciliwus of Mew York have Isren mal treated in Havana and Oraul sends promptly the hip and soldier belonging ia part to North Carolina, to rod res their griersnci. While cititea of North Carolina an- kidnapped and shut up in dungeons in a dintant Mate. Whither ha ' fled the spirit of freedom and the man For I he aeatiael. Messrs. Eoitok : You will not allow me to give anything but extracts from the Tdn?ram and CWuiui, hl)e ihe editor Major He r le, call me --hief and robber" with no oiher foundation iion shirr) to base bit charge. than the tact that 1 cl.p from hi paper to Ik re published in the BKKTmai- You m.w confine we to short attracts when I want t" publish Im letter to Majrtr Knt''lhsrl mid Ins lirst long leader in the CurW.aen. iimpl'iining 'hat the deroncr..ii party had all.-Wid the malignity ot one man to pursue Holden beyond his iHitili. al ;'rio-, and art-iall) in the nsme of the .lem ratn party 1 1 1 1 1 1 t Gov. Holden to return to the tate. "It has been deemed mot pronounced r&traordinary in the Tth'jr.tt to .-hra. tcriw the conservative pyriv as an i-vane- 'ent party, a puerile. mi, uicvou and danjrrTrrira iTi,iiiiMTlo,i ' aiil iViYjtKi nni and vtratrtt-'trr the th. taite people of North Carolina, to h,,i it in auv manner r p msible for the initiair.' find innumer ehl arte of viotrarx rtul tad aitaim Ac Telrg'itm Marrh it The Tthjfrtua su haiidhd a muchly m caonis in tills i-iiy itsv I F.-i-e veo Jay s they were espibu- of. who under took the jMY All'l we rr- pVrpJUiJ Ui tMlieve thai word were there u-.l, sa.l dunriniionM indulged iviituu tlx-Miurxl preeilMis of the ionservnti v e eniieux 'on WediH'wisv aftcnuiofi, that no ientlemun in that tvMly will feel hiluself called iix:u V repeat in public. Ttlryrum, March Ulk. granted, without knowing, that Uenaral Great will recommend in his message, and congress will protnptlv pas, an act of sweeping amnesty. We arc no more posted in tiiit respect than the Tnhtuu is, Lot w venture the t;nw that the preal deat will do no im h thing. We are as much in favor of amnesty as th rrtrVniwU, but we do not gn with that paper that to en-ept Mr. Jerferaon Davis would "enshrine him in millions of bearta" He Is thus "enshrined" slrnsdy. lis was just so when Mr. Greeley signed Ma ball bona. Mis country, and peciall; the southern loyal people, have Ot fitrgotten this "labor of love" on the part of that gontleman. It could do harm ia the king run to eicept Mr. Davis and It would harm bo one to amntttw him. Bat ht scorns to ask for it. It would not annus se his friends to olfer It Ia him Their grievanoes, ia their judgment, am Batten greater tnaa any mere seatiuttmt they eotertain ia relation to Mr. Davis. WathlnkthU thing of unseat vis over atimated. The amber of thnss ia th - f JVwth who eanaot hold ofnea ia Isnt Urga - -lf( ass wUlssaj sisasss tb , tnrt f , Users u BO special proprMr. Is) ronubli- fi ', caaa making It aa issue, Republicans . . aaoaiu not mstrra themselves, r he over. A antieb, troubled to perform aa act for which many whom it is Intended to The editor of the Ooldsboro Mrutnqn is Informed llit when lie ulks alniut the oonservative-denioeralie pnrtv, we hsve no idea what he means. W e lull, alto getber, to comprehend lnm. Vie nave henrd ot the denucratie party, the republican party, and the con (ervative or third party; a)ud of the ll istence or three politieal partiea at the south we are well aware. I linn lai we aie piaited. tVe are a!. awme lloit Hie ejiaV!rvatlve or go In'twecu artv h id il rigin in x nsi t .n to all tin' Ih-41 inter eats of the south, ai d Hint aa a pirly or ganization, or ixililn al eleiin ut, it ia des pised of all ir I deiii.a rats. the (OUM tryorer - Ttlfjratn. Murrh lth The 7Wcjr""' i i ( 1 1 v willinj to U consnlereil I to oran ol Governor I 'aid well, to the entenl ot appioviiiK and pro mitigating au li ol In, ,.nii,, iu tn in the istllliatloii of ll i nti.',-l.,r are per. - If Governor CahU i ll oi mi) .iih. r pub lie official, appreciation our lair mmded ness, candor ami hoii.t, iiid p nd nt ef forts w liebalf ol ax ..v.-inu,. lit, shall do us the honor to be uuidel, to any ex lent, by any proper advice no inav U trftaw.-- to laawiw, or ttemifMfefr'tffiiPWi Prosldont's Message. To 6U &9mU nd Bourn of SeyreseiUatiwt: la addressing ipy third annust m-Mt to Ui Uw-mAkiiTp; brsn.h of he govefn mtt, it U grm4T)in to be Ma to ntst that iJarmg the put yeni fM,crt haa gm erully atl?ndH the ff..rt In riH-ut all law fi.uod upoa th9 natutf K-nk rh pUry has been not to enquiix- into the wiatloin or the laws airwa-If nM-t., but (i team thrimplht anrl intnt, and ( en fnrrti thrm ftrernliB(;fy. The f-t year h.K. un.ler a wi-r Irovi lem c, eti one of ifm-ra! nnp-Titr to -h nti-n. it his, hnwi vrr, Ufti attt-nn with mitre than usual. rhstfiMMnrnt. m 'bv Iimhi of hjv and jwyperty bj sifoi nfl n o i lnw lin.(s-rrj hav rrvr,J tn raM tj our OMintry nri tj tlyislf. a fiyj for tn .hi theait of f..rt i(n iirttioii whii:b poajMi fr toa-ttrtU attria'in edr liiatrfja Maniotititi by thfr fslattiiiif Hliarwl their nrn with tit vH'timn iint tiitsiortanrxiii r-ii mm aw in (be cntivnoiirtnci of fj-tvihj iMtfsru0 n n 'bit ait, iin'l in r.-iwn' ihc srnf.-tu! tU.uuk kf ft, ytitti s n4 ( h.bwt alio- uflW.n.i'M tbfjr baTf mencl. The relation of t h I nih il Stat with foreign h trs ron limit) tn Ih- fnrttttlj The year ha lw-n an rvrnlful nne in wit iiCHHiiitf t wo urfat nation, npakintf one IttnjfUrie md'I having oti Uiuvmmlin by pwlul arbitration !;. uU- of hma Mia-oilm, and liable t any time to bring thM nations Intn bloody aq.) rotly con flict. An example baa thus hon set hirh, if aiiVri-aafiil in iu flitl iMiie, fuav l-e foilowod y (tbr ririlired natioim. ml flnni.y le the mna of returntnf( tn nrotitictivs industry million- of mm now maintaiiwH. to nettle the di-imrm nf na lions by th bayonet and the broadside I trannmit herewith a ropy of the trtwty ttlltided to, which haa In-f-n onrlu dwl, ninre the adiournmcnt of con will not thank them. IlMea Faptr. "ear bow tnit niga priest of eavy, saalics, and all ancharitablene speaks. Dr. Fisher was reported to have said dur iag the war, in private conversation, that B would give $500 fur old Abe's bead. jufiuew aaaeu ana piliillslieu la His pa par for ths man who would plot for Lin cola's bead. When ha was provisional governor he had Dr. Fisher summoned Wot Um to answer for hi private con YsraaUoa pending the war. Holder called Andrew Johnson, Edward Everett ad Joha C. Bracken ridge, " three of the aaoat elegant devils out of hell I " John B after this, made him provisional gov mor of North Carolina. Holden turned apoa his benefactor and sought to have aim im peached and deposed. And; wss bread to acknowledge bs was bit by his wa dog. "He (Rolden) favors Mat.- There is not a radical in worth- Carolina tha doss. Even Judge Dick was caught In i shabby trick opon ths a in nasty question. Holden simply lies wbea he says " the amber of thnss ia the south who cannot hold ofllc is aot large." Ex-constables, Magistrates, sheriffs and e members of aoogreas sod tha legislature are all de eiaiwdbj radical to be Ineligible to office. Whaw Holdea was military governor of Uii SOTSreiga state called district No. t, aad Brownlow that old " cuss " of Ten aaaase, wa governor of that dittrut, Holden wrote him as special personal fsror not to allow Col. Duncan lfcRaa to practios law in Tennessee. This was IgaitT past Brownlow depth, and rasJls allowed Cot McIU to prnctio law we afrair fefli at we have not lulior sd in vain, but operating thus for the pub lie good, uixMl olliciala as well as the ih-o pie, we shall be encouraged to go on with renewed vigor ami redoubled energy in the eounK o have msrkeil out for our selves ia the conduct of this paer, and shall never atop to inquire whether we have met the approbation, or incurred the displeasure, ol the small fry partiaitns and pot house politicians that tierpotually hang about every capital city, daily be seit'ing the dimis of the public ollicc. Tttrgntm. I will conclude, Messrs. Kditom, by hoping wain to s,e that we'l known dem isrrat iacharire ol the Cmilini m. If he piiblilns the Vadkoi n'solulioiw, calling lor the t j pulton ,, deuuajrata from the leglalaturi','1 shall not regard him aa aid tag the cause of democracy, and ihall la' rejoiretl to mh liiui a snn an poiunlilc swapped ou lor a ta'tter iieiiiia rat. Yours, H. Theodore Tilton s tuitier, the t!Mt.n Aim, thoocll a. bitbrr ratlk'al sheet, dors not iK Urant. It any: Thousands of staunch repubticans are disgusted with IsVaols political policy and (wraoual con duct, and would not vole for him were he nominated by lorty conventions. If the republican leader inaist IIUOI1 tttniutlivur ing ana mmguing anil Meandering the puonc money to secure Ins rcnoinlnation, they will render the dcpin-iated coslttion possible. If not probable ; and if the new eomninatiun shall have the wisdom to select sny one of a dnr.cn men whose names are under consideration aa ita ran. dldate for the rreaidenrv. tho entire dem ocratie party would rally around the new navier, anil Ilia election would la? morallv certain. All we linrr to aav is. that it the republicans do not enjoy the Ihc iiroaoorls tliey had better turn their faces in ain.tli. r .llnvtlon More It is tiai Inter TtlR French people, knowing that they would hsrs many fairs to shed over their paat rascality, started their republic with Thiers," believing that If they ha, I lera U) sheil, ss Mark Anthony and over Ihe duad ImdvofO.ar, tlicy would Im pre pared to shed them now. And they seem prepared to shed Thiers ami try some usurper" sgsin. to ths great disappointment and chagrii oi Koto. Who bat Caldwell FVillips belieras hira when hs say be favors amnesty. Bnirf urn tkm. lVper bar been find ap, aad menwiugtrs havs gone altar asorbf' thaereasol k.t T.ki j aaaJtiwaiad Mr. Justioa. Ws aadartUad that R. A. Sbotwell will bs her daring tha mus ci n of th U. & eonrt, to make smtum revel surma. Somebody will bo .. sin issgai rm, vea, sxo. T Judgo Brooks, after rsfusiag to al ow oicuo nem.bar 1st. the bat to ttfattioemkUarrart becusa he had not tnoeaoi - Jodge BroukJ haa not Us Jtooo. fcr the autUtuL - Bhw had st bean ia jail two hours H.ft-!?gtiJsat,Btfl mnfsassrl waa reported that no confessed -wbea committed to tho pssdtentiary n Kew York and implicatsd Jo. Taraer. Jfow wa havs him rmalissring again. AQ r these teporU aa bo traoad to tho out howat ia BaJelgh, aad to a aaombat ml the church we tbUk. , Heater tt tSMtobsr of the church Irat we doat mean Taa Vrca Oovhunohs tlirfiughout the sooth are coming quite ill vogue AUvrn at Mississippi, HulUrk of Oeorgia, and HMn of North Carolina, hsve from one cause or another vaimwed ; aud three oiners tne vices reign in their slead. This has never before happened ; whether for d si wome' t",M' ""' determine. I rov. XIK SSVa: " l lieru aha .... .il oappen to tne Just. , There is one clause in tha or tho United Butta whirh ouKht Ut be 11 It ItMtnil til ill SllOi, aa.. titm of that Instrument, a(ld provide uu viiifi m nouifiiv an Ail iwisj.r..rM.i by tha United SUloa nm any dtiMi,, aitl I.. ... , . J - . ! ,u.. uo person nonniig a leileral ouios snail suceiit ol any present or emol arneat from any king or foreign power v a"" Mraniens oas protialily hatl teaa thaa l,OOt),000 by this oniric elaase alone. mt iMitraffuiua ins lntimslcd that l.t. thi. Duna. of uomsiaua, wnoae death w announced a hw days sim-e, waa a victim of the. am bition ol Oov. Warwoiith. aud that was the means bv which his iih W. orougni soout There ia alao sir.,., a... ptcioe or roul play in the case of our own Xrmd Oeorgs W. Caiter, speaker of the swuwaa oouse of repreaeoUUvea, and Whose sudden ilium ia mnnmilraafvaall lint t. of these mea apfwar to have been in tha grew, with her Hntannic Majnty, anl a copy of the protocols of the con ferences of the commissioner by whom it waa negotiated. This treaty provide methods for adjusting the yuestiona jx nd ing between t e two ns io . Varioim ijuiationa ru to lie adjule.l l.y alotratinn I rM-cHumend coiigrea at an early day to make the necessary provision for the tit l.inal at li. rieva and for the several cmi tiiiasiona on the part of the I nited Stat., called for bv the treaty Ilia Ma'jeiy u. King of ItsTy, the president of the rlwi ( Vmf.Hloratii.o, and his Majmtv; the Km peror of Urs7.il, have each cons, ih,-, n the joint n-'foest- nf the two p...-... t,, name an arbitrator for the tribunal at 0 cjlf T j-.i.i haswisaisl issyitanafcawtay i&JWmWttftkSii ebbi piled won, oy mo appointment ol gentlemen i eminence anil learning to these impor taut position. Ilia Mjety, th Klnpc ror of Uermany, haa Iwcn p lease. I to coin ply with the request of the two govern ments, anil haa consented to act a tha arbitrator of the disputed water Imiiiiu; ary lietweun the Lnited States and (ireat imiajn. Ihe contracting parties in the treaty hsve undertaken to regard as lie Ween the mselves certain principles ot pub lie Isw for which the I'nited Mates hsva contend d from t he coiiiti.curenient of their history. They have alao agreed to bring me- principles to I lie knowledge ot the oiii r maraune powers, and to invite them to accede to them. Negotiations nif oiiug on aa to the tonu of the not4 bv I. .1... . . won it ui" iiiviiaiiou is u i oe cxleni1el to the other powers. I recommend the legislation nvcsry on the part of the United Hi ales to bring into operation the articles of the treaty relating to the llslieriea aud lo other matters touching the rslations of the I'niled Klalca towards the llrilish North American processions, to henmie ftiN-rativc so soon as the proper Itgislstioit sliall be had on the part of (arret llrtyain and its . iawaionsi It is rdtrch to be desired that Ibis legislation may become oiMralivo before the Usher men of the United States licgin to mske their srrangementa for the coming sesaon I have addressed a coinmunicmion, of wnicn a copy is transmitted herewith, to the governor of New York, IVnnaylra ma, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois anil Wisconsin, urging upon the gov eminent a oi those stales, respectively, the necessary action on their part lo carry into effect tho object of the article of" the treaty which contemplates the use ot the canals on either side connected with tha naviga tion ol the lakes and riven forming the oouiiiiary on terms ol i.iiinllty l-y the in habitants of IkHIi ciiuitrle It is hoped that the inmortam e of the object snd the bcmflls to flow therefrom will secure the speedy approval and legislative sanction of the atatea concerned I renew the recommendation for an ap pmprialion for delermiiiinK the true no tition ol the forty-ninth parallel of fat itMde where it fiwms the lauindarv be tween the I'niled States snd Ihe Uritish North American ixiKSemions lietaeen lha lake of the Woods snd the summit of the IbH'ky MounUina The early action of congress on this reromroendstion would put It iu ths power of th war denartment tn place a force in the Held during the neii summer. I ne resumption of diplo matic relations lietween K ranee and Ger many have enabled me to sive directions or ine withdrawal or the protection si tended to Germans in France by Ihe diplomatic and consular representations oi me untuxl Hiate in that coun try. It ia just to add that the del Hate duty of this prouetioa haa liesn performed by the minister and the consul general at Tans, snd the vsri mil consuls in France, under the supervis ion oi uis lauer, witn ((real kindness well as with prudence snd tart. Their courss has receivel t ie comnicndstion of the German governmunl.and has wounded no susceptibility of the French. Th government ol tho Kuiperor of Germany colllinues to m an i fiat a friendly feeling towards the United (Mates, and a dosir to narmonlise with the moderate and Inst policy which this government maintains in its relations with Asiatic powers, a .11 . .i u . .... K . 7 - wimi mm covin American republics. I hsve given assurance that the friendly feeling of that government are fully shared by the - ,y the p'iblir debt has been n diminished that no v th sum to be raised for the in iciest account is nearly seventeen million i oiiam 1,-xiinn on the 1st of March, 1868 It was highly desirable that this rapid : munition shouid take pla.e both to trenail, tn the credit of the country and to om r. ni. i likens of iheir rr.tna ability intf. i ver; ioiiar . .r liability without b nVr pinj them; but in view 'of t'o- a ,1 -hinent ..f these deal -able l-:.U u- r-pt.l ti-vrtrrpmht of file re- "'""o oi ui i oiintrv. Its increaainrr abll i t" Intel lurgt- demand an.l theernount ilrfidypaid.lt I. i,.t deulralile that the pi c nt ii-s.Miree of t he country shoold oil im ii ii. in- 11111,1 m ,,ni,.r u cootinue this rnpid p.nii.r-nt. I, therefore, recora oti I. i , ih..ditii ati..n-of both the tariff " -o'. 1 1 .1 ui I !. I rtoimuMMid that "'..T.'."' '-'"i". UlUWll. eMIS b.... i-T..fr, . ,pii, . c. Id, ted Horn spirit ' "" . vii , and mall Honors, tobacco oi i's VUII..IJ. tonus, and from stamp, tn teailjiiktoiK tin tariff, I stiggsst that TVan'TiiT e-fTiiia!,- Ue made of the amount o siiii.lws ri'V'rnue coHecJAil undmK. liiA The intimate friendly relation whirh havs so long riisted between the l nited States and Kussia rontinu uu li"l n r l .1 The visit of the third soo of the aiinnci,.! isaproof that there is no diaire on the pert nf his government to diminish the csrdiality of those relations. The hospi table recrpt'na which has Ix en given to the Grand I Mike is a proo' that on out side ws have the best wishes ol that oov erament. The inexcusable course ot tin i Ittissisa Minister, st Wsaliington. n inland I it necessary to ssk hi recall, and t.. de ! clin tn longer receive that fum 'i -nan i as a diplomatic representative. It was! impossible, with sell lespect.or with a just ' regard lo the dignity of the country, to I per. nit Mr Catcary tn i . iwiioi. t.. I,-, I.I ! tntermtirae with l ln .goverumeut aft.i his pi-rsonal abuseof go, amine t otli ial. east dHsirtfj Ins pcrsirrt nir.-iWHTu-r. Ibfwigh vayHiais iewirh.,"wt! ti "ft;.-" lenrtrsfitfJ lietween the l ulled ltate and olhei powers. ! In sonirilsuuic with n wiihrsi. thc"so i eriiifient has l en relN-vrrf rrf -fmrrrcritT t temmrse atlh Mr t atrnMv. and the man i amw- the slfsirs nf-jnc'tt) U t',-""f raws, sifter providing for the cur (al OKI IllUI passed WHO f, hail.K Ol a 1 OIH i-MMIIsIS. ol Ihe ,,v.rn.n..n. Ik. i griilleniaii elitin ly uu. .loe. I n.nnhte Vvilh Jipail we i-onliiiue to tniliituiri intimate relations. Ihe cabinet tl Miksdo has. since the disk' ol tliel.i.l session of coi.gri ss, wli (led rniviis tlie 1'niUsl htaies t. erne in otll, e ..f iintKirtance iu several depurtuieiits ! nv erniiveut. I bare reason to think ibnt this selection is due tn au apim coition ,if the disinteresteilnins of the p..he, ahii h I i i the t'mtssl Htales havs pussueil ohi'I- isi Japan. It is our desire to conuaue to pia maintain this diiuicrr-teil and iu-( ik.'u v I Hi. r With ( Inns aa well as Japan. The e(,r rospondence transmitted heruwlth show that there is no diainaiitiou on the pari ol the government to saurve Irom its entab lished course. I'rompted bv a desire to put an end to the barbarous treatment of our ship wreck ed tailors on ths Cnrean coast, 1 instruct d our minister al I'elin to en lea, or to include a convention with ( .n ,, .,, curing the safety and humane treatment if audi matinee Adn.iral Itoduers v .m instrjcteil to uonuiiatiy him Mith a sulli irnt force to lirotis t Ii i ui hi rase ne,. A small survey 1110 party scnl out. on n adi ine? the cast, was Ireni hrroiisl v alia, ki d at a disaj I vantage Aniole i.i.iMtiiiin'i was L.i,,n im , a id anailoii .,.i .,l,,., tlln insult. Neither i nine. A was then landed Alter so io march, over a rugged and dnli. iili try, the forts Irom hn h'tlie oi,i rau" Hn C'.iri,lei were re.lic e.l l. i the irt o ilo A-1 to v iH'iisist oi me government, ths in et. i I1C. ..UH!. and a srnkin-J fttnd, and hat this .iiiplus 'l-i reduced in such i.ai o.i a- lo iittor. I Ihe greatest rebel to irr.nte-t ii u hi I .e. There are many h- not pro.luce.l ai bollie, but which r lurg. It int.. g. n. rar consumption f.:h arin . hu h are manufsciurrd in. . such nie.li, -,,., , ninpoiindse), Irom Hliich very bttla rereAne r.M.I l.ui win. h i ntor into general A.I sti" h ariicles I ris-oiiunend u be d on the " bee list " Hhonl.l a fi.r. tin r reduction prove advisable. I would i hen r. i . .iiiineii. I r lust it l.e rns.le irnvn those nrli. li s which can mh, ,r n y,,th- isi.in.Mi inline priMiuciion. or re do, in:; the vvaos of American Isbor I have not enten . int.. tigures. :ie. suae to do so would, lie to .s-at what will le laid U-t..i-e v ii i. rep .rt of the sec re t'O V .. tin' treasMrv. I In- pt sent l avs for cllii nng the rev . ii j.av c. ill. -i loi ,. cii-i. ins small salar i.-, lot provi.l.. l..i it ii-, shares in ail si.it'is win. hut principal ports of ei.try, ir ' v 'to jicnssllon of Hi. lal, to ., l.e;.,. .,,,11 Ii has a! Ill- d I , ie as ,1 J,ls str,n ni:!S' ,.rk p. mil ...iislv. i holds, out I possisM I" kIui Is c.rio lilt i Tbc a,'n ui tile l.a'l.i.i a i.-. I..I l.r any of the v .lio.: i 'iuhiIls a mir vast u-rntorv. ,ii..l to givn information as to Ihe method doction ol ids led to ,,l soils o U a. I Useful of . -nil : V! - ting the plants, cereals, and ..liier j.r..dn. t adapted tn particular l.s Hlitis uii Itv but Mirejy the Agrii": Mil il' H :i..-,u is working a treat mntenal g.""l. and if lilM-nillt suiiporled. the more widely it- I. I'1 -Li II e 1.1.1, llitluciice Will Ik- i.li mb-.l and ll. lcM'niJt III Vvesliil! Im- lioti I1,.1 of foreign Countries The subject ol c.illiM'"sui,.! heads ol lliinaiis etid olfi- ,al. e -iTioiis 1. 1 r. -p- i.s.li.ot . ind r..j..i,,t ab.htyand iliu.t.ter to (ill pr..pr,U, .h i.IU. I.) uhl. ll M.lit attellll li is ilivili-d' I tilt few of t III' olh la.s I v . :e a I lllli a TaiinTi. wTille tin ll .lull. .it. s,,,li a- 'o involve niidloiis ot inr, r.-sr In ptivae lile wrviies ilennri.l i-ihiijm ii-j,Ii. in e.j.i.tl to tin' si-rviecH niid.ii.i aii I w is.. , .i, . iny Would dii.t.vlj- ti.e saliii. rule n tic fl.l t!., I L'.iv.-riuiiettt 1 the estini ItC no lit l.rt ll,e ei,-n.o paj-'i.oi' lu!.ian'-i. t- I I'lsl are I I p..rts f..r lie ,',,.. I, I' :L. I ll.c ll.. d d, . tlv "till1 lilt' i (if lti' !. oHicnH, to l i il ; '(ll n t .1 ll .... I i m 'I .K. I , . if.iir, .'litiTfiit. Rflarill NiVltf'l tl) I ii! lit ). t- ,s ! Jl'i .lli'l Ur. inch. -,.,h g da l.i tin lens e i d. I:.i - .1111 o'l: all. I ll .d thl- -I. I. I' ll. .ill ! I'onto.i, lilt snd weir .feSln ved Hnvjulhu. g,,J. i- , , nunisui'ii ine criminals, ii ml JiAviuu. saaaSiAs.si. smtL-JtMlkiXlf-: .- f (rvl- f " 'it' r .ii keeping no prices of sll arti of . it!, tn the vnltl iiaiiiiiial i.ur uniler llie I'lrruiiistnni os, coiiclinli. u desired convention, I respectfully refer t.. the corraapoinlence relating tbornto, In re with submit ted, and leave the subject lor uch action as congruss may ss' In st to take. The republic of Mexico has not n I re Denied the very objectionable Uw ,! fishing what is known aa the "Ins wm. on the frontier of the I nited Suns.. It ia hoped that this msy yet U- done, and also that more stringent measures may be taken by that republic for restraining Iswleas eroti.s on its frontiers. I hoM that Mexico, by its own lu-tioii, will soon relieve this government of the dnli. ultv eiierienced from these cause. Our relations with the v.ni n-pub- lics of Central and Sotilli America en ttnue, with one exception, to' l. cordial snd friendly. I recommend some action ol congress regarding the overdue instalments under the award of the Veuuelau Claim Com mission of lHllfl. The inbrnal disscn Inns ol this govcrmneiit ..present no jus llncaUoa fur the absence of ellort to mei-t their solemn treaty obligation. ins ratification of an et tradition treatv With Nicavagila ha been eaclmnid. It is a auhtect lor congrnulation thai the great Empire of llrall In tken the inititory slrp towards the olndKbin. of slavery. Our relations wuh thai Knn.iie 'lis necessary Mi every day life. It lost eis a species of gambling prejudicial alike lo national morals and ths national nuance II the ,ii,s.i,,.n can he met how to give a hied value to our currenoj that value constantly ai.d uniformly ap prose hing par w ith sikh ie, a very desir "n eini w in is' gained. r..r Hi. i opcraiions of the urmv in the past year, the expense of riiaiiitniiiinir it. 'ntlliiHto for tlle en-uuni Year and fur '"g ' oat and other imnrove- llienls, colidllclcd miller the stiarvisinn of ineivar i p.iriineiit. I refer you to the vine r, port ol the Sen t iry of tl W I of iitcnlion lo the proviions oi n apjirovcl Varch ') the i-. . w in. ii di-i ..iiliniies proinolioii in tl, si ill cup ol theannv until provided for In law I n i ..mm, nd that the numlirr ol ofln era in each grade ill the staff Corp In li-e.l, and t,t whenever the number in uu v one grade (nil below the inimlwr the vacancy mar lie filled bv SO lived thai promotion from recommend that T. .. ... - - - V J uniun mates. The raUBcation V the vcntii siwais corrlML will natuiull, be mad more so liy this act. Il is tot too much to hope that the government of llrail may hereafter Dud il lor ii interest as well sa intrinsically right lo advance toward entire emancipation more rapidly thaR the present act contemplate. The truu prosperity snd greatness of a nation ia to be found in th. eli ralioii and education of ita laborers. It is a subpri for regret that the reforms in i In tins, which were voluntarily promised bv the statesmen ef Spain, have not been car ried out in its West India colonies I he laws and regulation for the apparent al.,. litiun of slavery In ( uba and Porto lin o, leavo most of the IsUneis in bondage, with no hope uf release, until their lives become a burden to their employ er. I desire to direct your alien xion to me iact irtat citicn f the I'niled Stales, or person claiming to I cilisen of the I' tilled Stales, arc large holders in loreign lands of this sincics of property, forbidden by Ihe fundamental law of their alleged cmintrv I r.-. ..... msnd bi con gross u nrovidu bv .in,,,,,..,, legislation, a suitable remedy against the holding, owning or dralitn in ... oeing inieresteu in slave property in for elga land, either a owner, hirers or mortgages, by citlwns of the Luite.1 ntates. Il is to be regretted that the disturbed rendition of the Island of Cuba continues t las a sour e of snnovajn-e and of ami- ely. The existence of s protracted Strug gle in such close proximity to our own territory, without apparent prospect of an early termination, cannot U other than an object or concern to people who, while elajtaiiung from interference in th affairs of other power, naturally desire to em every cwuutrv in ths undisturbed enjoyment of peace, liberty and ths blesairigsiM fVre insti tutioua Our naval commander in Cuban waters have Isnin iuatrurted, in ,-aae it should become n.ssry, to. spaiow.jj . fiat to prater t the lives anil .. rrf 1 !.J. S : i.- r. r" V Jm oiucsncan ciurens. ami to mus. Ui iJuA- diguit of the flag; ft is aotssd that all pending natations with Nnsm growing out of the affairs of Cuba, may be adjiuted io the soirit of rwae. ,,t u'lKuwiion, wnicn nas Hitherto guided '" power in ineir treatment of the grade Ixduw. I also when the office of chief oi a enrp iHsonies vm-ant the place msy be tilled by selwtion irom the Corps in which the vacancy exists. Tin' rcpurt of the Secretary of the Navy shows an improvement in the number snd elliciciicy of th,. rnual force, w ithout ma lend iti.ie.'ive in ihe espei of supportv ingit This i .In,, to thr. ,H,xc.y which has he. n adopted, and is being extended as.fasi a iiiiitcrial will admit, nf using smaller vessels as cruisers on the several station, liy thi m(.a, We have been enabled to occupy nt once a large extent l cruising ground, to visit more fre- l iK iit I y the posts where the presence of our nag is ,1,'sirahle, and generally to di cnnrg.i more efficiently th appropriate ..me ,., mi' navy in iimeol peace, with erations of last year, and for comparative statements of results with former years. There has been imposed upon the Ev-c-utivs brsncft of the government the execu tioa ol the act of Congress spproved April SO, 171, snd commonly known as th Ktiklux Isw, in s portion of the State of rVmth Carolins. The necessity of the course pursued will be demonstrated by the report of the committee tn investigate southern outrages. Cnder the provisions of tke shove act. I issued a proclamation callinrr the attention of the people of the I'niled States to ihe same, and declaring my reluctance to exercise any of the extra ordinary power thereby conferred iijsin me, eicept in case of imperative nis -canty, but making knowB my purpose to ever elss inch powers whenever it shoot.) lie come necessary to An so for th. purpose of seeitrtng WW rttftWIs'trf fill' fJiltr-it States the peaceful enjovmeni ! the rights ffuamntceci to them by the constitution and the Isws. After the peseage of this law, ii.l .nna lion wss rereivel fnmt rime in time that rrrmrrinattims of ths i harw (cr refeml to in thin Isw existed, and were poweiful in many parts of the Southern. Stat is, par lieiilsrly in pertain counties in the Slate of r-outh Carolina. ( arcfil inv.s.iig,,i i.,,i was mads, and It was ascertained that ill nine count! in that State such coinbiua tions were active and ivowertul, embracing a SQlTicient portwm of the citizens tocon trol the local authority, and having. among other thing the object of de priving the emancipated class of the sub stantial beneffta of freedom and of pre venting the free political action of those eiUcana who did ant svmpathirc with their own views. Abiong their otieration wore frequent scourgings snd occasional asasaai nations, generally perpetraled at night by disguised persons, -the victims in almost sll case being citizen nf differ ent politics! sentiments from their own, or freed persons, who had shown a dispo sition to claim e.jual lights with .. In r ntirn. Thousands of inoffensive and well distMsted citizens were the sutlerer by this lawless violence. Thereupon, on th" 12th of iktolsi. !H7l.a pr.M-lamat ion was isiie, in terms of the Isw. calling noon the members .1 llir comlilnations to dlpi rse wi'hin rive dvs and to deliver to the marshal oi mil sry officers of the l nited Statis all arms, ammunition, uniforms, disguises, ' and ivther means and implements used by j iherr for carrying out their unlaw till pur J poses. This warning not having been i heeded, on the 17th of October another1 proclamation was issued suspending the J privilege ol lha writ or habeas rnrpiiH in an u'rea! criminals i.l,.-tiulUeUv;il ie' BWMV fXUUKS. in. tiHUeStetrsH-'-- ' - . 'f T)r either; Kfr 'ffi TTijAX'uT 'uV-j giiss'; .twfsrln'i feppoicif. f iVi.l.oneiif cil ( '!iri"rcs U I, Ind. d I non rreilliaiu iniorinallon. tn ! mem Ii an Hllnicl v I Ins sul ,,-, t i oi'rs of such unlawful combinations, t d I or yoin cnciul ,.nsi,l.i oiiiplete. but it is l-lieve,i that ""' ' I in deviling a pi in Inch can lie adopt, , (( tn,. great relief ol the Eim nine ihe heads of de partmenis and mchilwi . ( t'ongress, and .'Uici will redound to the true interest of the public service At a" events the ex p 'in.ci.t si, ,11 hav, n I it tiial I have thus hastily summed ,,p np. e.vtloii ,.( the goicriiineiil during the last yoar. and made -m h Suggest ii'ms aa '"r " 'o Is- i. ,.H--r f..r voiir coiisi.l l .1 .ITS' loll I s.ll.nol Hi, in vol:' ciidniii d vet! - in ,oi . k. . and in l In. wi Ic i o.intiy v i! Ii a. ci.ro'- ii v,jr "II be mien,, rf . .1 tl ( '"111.' ll'sS I'll prnval. More than since (he last I twisi-n the armies tl.co each ol her i ,ne f ,r I In- other for Ihe di striictinti it may well be considered -I ili- 'i ' i.;. l.ip.s, d iv as liri d l. rr.v.d iig.ini-i r p, tti it ion. t lu ll th, Inioti vvhellnr ll is ,.l now time tkal the ,li ul.i itn 1111 '(ml id tl, hy the l' iimctidui moved. That niiie.ml in . hide the ballot. Im! dl.sivliility lo I,. .!, , !:,, i OS. W hell the p.ul' v ol i lire, majolitii arc ..ri ri'llei ting the views o; do not ee the advalllai' ' i schilling men 1mm ,,11. , they were, befole rebel, i..i charai icr sutlieient tola- , lions rcipnrliig I hem to take oaths I port the ii.ii-tiiM, , n, inlu I" eligibility tl i lit. i lalllll.g pn the s nne v n w s. ,,f I, ,,s stun, ll their ciiiiiiniiuit ie It may Im- said that the I III oath, while Ihc I ,tl, i ,n le t Th, latter did not h.i ve, it in tin ir , oi cr to do ju I- they had taken tills i.,, ,,, not l,e doubled they vv..iil, have limklli it a did the loriner i I-ls, If theie Hre l,c r. I. m s n t ex iini,ii- th , rlaill i hi-s ballot is s, elr, I nlMei lllll j"l if i proprictv , in, -I, ly liccatl-i '1 standing an i. led to p.-i i i a x jg i j I'ahis i'.vn.i,,x- Conn W II I. KXHHiJT Intr Kiit.' nt t II, e ,mg 'ate itAi.i:ii;n. Monday ec , r 2 s ,,, r H " niK Ihe l.rai.deiit suj (;r,, ' Vv. I'ln-u, Military and! Ivr lolls 1 I u.tr.Hfu.,i. M A M Mi i I'll nuiPANV OPC08Ma i'OI.ITAN AHTISTS. iirnuiix-tits. Nations! I ; rai..t v.... T I al.l. .Ill -5.ivI.U,, Alaiiili,,,, 'p .ies and Ishirilug I. IV in- l'i, i.. j? '1' iv. 11 1 1 1 V , tA 1 . ii . v.ssSV--slCssvsA I in tiu ileiisrtiatina) -AsysJ I, nut auiong w hom are ftnin, i'.i. s.,,1 Iniui. r d snou.ri oe arresteii ny me military force of ths United Bute and delivered to the marshal, to lie dealt with according to law. In two of said counties (York and Spartanburg) many arrest have been mane. ji ine last account ine number ol j political views opp.,. persons thus arrested was one hundred I tame I by the majority ana sixty -eight The rnii.1 it i, . unhappily not sin h :. cillell Would like I, cislil tor opinion's sake or threats toward pi pern or the htiriug addition to it out exceeding the number of men expenditure authorized bylaw. g the past year the navy has. il regular service snnnlie i... .. . ..n : .. ' . r .... ...... ,, unniTs inr ine vessels of ths count survey, and has completed the sur vovh iiuiiiorizcii by congress of the Islh iniiaor inuien and lehanntepcc, and um icr like authority has sent out an ex r""1 iiipieie.y iiirilisiie,! and equip pen io expu.re me iiiiKnown ivcean oi Ihe .Solth The suggestions of the. report as to ihe nei essiiy loi increasing and improving til loaieino in ine nuvv anil Ihc , Ian roenm mended for reducing ihe .crannnW of the service to a m ace si.nnl.inl, by the grsd ual hIhiIiiiiui nf cerlaiu grades of officers. ine re.niciion oi otiicrs, and the employ ... s.,,,,,- in mc service oi the com men ial marine, as well considered and de. serve Ihe thoughtful attention of congress I also recommend that all promotions in the navy above the rank of captain be nf selection inatead of by seniority. Thi course will secure in the higher grade nmulM Mtli..iun.-p s...l I...I.1 ..... . e . .., n. .i.i uui an inceO' tiveUi young ollicers to improve them selves in the know ledge of their nrofsss- sion. The pn-, nt cost of maintaining tha nsvy, its cost comp-ircd with that of th prereciling year and the estimate for ths ensuing year, are contained in tha airms. penying report of the Secretary of th ivy s.sm...I.. ,i ... i; . ., I I HMNinDits SUV n .....r-m.s.. u,j uBiiiisiiMiiiHi couveniions l oueallon III, lk. A ...... tl : . . I s x . . - ,uKa,i. empire nave io give impnttanee and to add to the -WW., v.i nauKTAi, n iiawTiT umi umristiiv i mcinira ki nttr dirvLmatio ii-: . Informe.1 of tha n.,..ail..n ,j tu ' i rsr. "71T7: , .. P? wl,u ol tlie church to the kingdom of luly, taining the good opinion, of these people, sod the removsl of ths esi.o.l r k.i s.ji....L.it-i. . .r"l"c ii i . -Ti" i """ in vnjieaotatea lUahare kingdom to n-nne, the commerce destined to flow I.,., war of Warinouth'a ambition, dcigna, JtLvJ,, , .t,rtb,W'!, aation. and the balance of th. com aad hence tlie ammioo. th.. . . J rl 9 .Laileil Htalee I have rpcnv-1 saercial world. I eameatlv immm ii.. 1 .-.f sw HVt IN VI I n ...I tl, -.1, 1l a: 1 j. I ... . uew tn.m Mha.not scrupled to admintoor th. Z7ZZ TTS eeT. fZF?!'a1' l" . - IBWIiniZ, I . . . , ,. J . .... . ss. h tns. -- I nil.l H.u ,1 .M.I L I - i ' j nsff LWli SX - changed TU two psMveps have agreed In this treaty that private tsartv at sa shall be exempt from capture in an of. i.imi hm,isii inssra imiwhb tne wwfivssvrrfM" -i i I'.I.J U... I .' J ' .. I v.1.. . I I ! 7. .rvT .".Z:V-Z -T 7Ppor?' r ?wm,uim if T1 -- - Tew r reprxwenxauTe in Japan and Vori. C. WoodhnlL an.1 to are rivT: J"J-?m- I"."" te deP"i to interpreter, and - - - :. ' . - ? y w.s ., uiww.HnroKiMHns i Lriros awaav waissTu., ....i..- The enlarged rweints of the Pnalvf"ss ift-part iHrnt, a shown liy the accompany ing report of Ihe Postmaster flen.r.1 hibirs a gratifying increase in that branch os roe iutiiic service, n i tfa index of me Kmwtn of oducslinn and of the proa- petn y in me people elements highly con ducive h the vigor and stability of repob- . s. With a vast territory like ours, much of it sparsely jiopaiaiKd, but all requiring the aervi-es oi me nran, it is not st present to be expected that this department can be ; but a ta-adual an proach to this end, fnm year to year 1 made self-eustaining ; A- lew dr amrSav: irsinW n,r., pnacu4 aa eloquent address to a verv .1 ""J Kr York, In 1 ' r" p i Mwu um worn n a f ' w-' sMajjjjssia, a, leant ronj American youths in each of thoee cvuntrirv to strve a a km tamtry of our mini- reptesentatlvea would I of lb. oAoinl tern there. Our hleh h. took cc'eWar,"M 2?, 7 J1"X OTi sewreat...tana vtke'lsn iMss ".-si-vs.' ir-- -r 1.., . "me I ?JIM mpm. jaujMtsJiih fc, i jpio, wks ana woruea, wno I (atoned to I ne inooght the exhibition waa la 'aw tr not durraosiul. Siinrtvivn.lin. I Irs I I n - e.. y - . t,ftj . ...?.- i .... i "it- j - 7 i" '-TT I 'r mrmm tww ww countries mth mfcaa latioi of. . mned oommission I wne know our language imperfectly or IVw-adiiiitieatiaxr nrvoai tk. .l. I... -:,! I . " "x v ny, or I'.l.a U..L ss.-is.-s o- . I r . . .im wnaxs UI vi in emwu IMBW. SlfSlini DHMI SIDWIBS I BttlBlftWSS V P....... ....i- 1 . ... , . o w i j -"" wMiira n 'Mises or .umiission 11a. Hnou iioen nrg.nlr.etf. I I I would alao recommend liberal mesauie ,.. .... osnsamo, rs I roc we paniose of unnortirur the Am.ri " nito. i can line, or steamer now plying between W.tex.cn.th. w.JlWc.or I ml-irm ail, atfon, "ciabi-nu . I Aiia 1Z1I.T A rJsrgvma. d.w, K-toorxw-d loth. I 3. ..5" .'"(' X- of ictroduclioa of nw-a-, -LT V.- ,.:7.. Tr7, . T r taamau. confidently relied on, snd the day is not lar distant wnen tne I'ostofttce Depart ment of the government will prove a much greater bloing to the whole people than it is now. The suggestions of the f iwtiiiateT'vj!rmerar Tor improvement in the department presided over by him are -jeJUMBfJ3lMitsVniir spaniel wepsCTixwpfTscejuinit specially do I recommend fa- tuisoner lately saada his r. '"Tn..,T"3lvlnd '""Mrlng on I tion. It is to W hoped that mnaia in iha I I!ni.l subs k n;,i. . I . .... . . W.wlUav lxf hyauL" I addle and sing the hillow- Anprioan Kepublic Which haa rrtultcd In an arnnsUca with the reasoriable easur- sue oi a perniaaeat peace. I. !' dollars aad eighty rent during Ihe year, and by the ntsntfatiaa of nation tsi.H. at a Water rat. of in tenet the interest on vorable consideralien ot the nlas fwe olto-tbe teh-prarphie' yria SFfh.' United b tales with to postal irsbsm It il beJveied thahy rnch eounss-ths- cost ol teieijrapuiag could be much re duced, and the service aa well if not bet ter rendered. It would secure th. further vJlWlUge cif . txtsiuiim the- selegTmpli ihriMigh ortiia of th country where private enterprise will not construct it Coaiinerce, trade, and, above all, the ef forta tti bring a people widely separated iuto a oommunitT ol interest, aire always oenenicd oy s rspia lniejcommuniratlon. Education, the gmundwork of republican institutions, iV eocvwjrageil by increasing th farilitit to gather new from all parts nt the country. The desire to reap the benefit of such Improvements will stimu late education. I refer )ou to the report of ths Post maater General for full detail of the op- Beveral hundred, whose criminsmy wss aacenain-ii lo lie of an inferior degree, were released for the present These havs generally made confession of Iheir (ruilt. Great caution has been exercised in making thi-se arrest, and not withstanding the large number, it is be lieved that no innocent person is now in custody The prisoners will be held for regular trial in the judicial tribunals of the I'nited State. As soon as it aiua-ar ed ths. the authorities of the I'nited States were alioui to take vigorous meas ures to enforce the law, many person ah aeonded, snd there i good ground for supposing that all of such iiersons have vioiien ine law. a tint report of what has been done under this Isw will be sub milled to Congress by the Attorney Gen eral. In Utah there still remains a remnant of barbarism repugnant to civilization, to dereney, snd to the Isws of the I'lllted "tate. Territorial oflieers. however, have been found who arc willing to perfonn their duty In spirit of equity sod with a due sense of sustaining the majesty nf the aw. n earner polygamy nor anv other violation of existing statutes will lie permitted within the territory of the nited States. It is not with the religion of the of the self styled saints that we are now dealing, but with their practices They will be protected in the worship of God according to the dictates of their con sciences, but they will not be permitted to violate th law under the cloak of re ligion. Itfmay be advisable for congress to consider wht In the execution bl the law against polygamy, is to be the status of plnral wive and their offspring. The propriety nf congress nassinir an en. anting aot authorizing the territorial leg Islatursof Utah to leeitimstize all rhil drvn bom prior to a time fixed in the .ei might be Justified hy it humanity to these innocent enildrsu. I bia is a auggestio uuiy, sou dois secommendalion The policy pursued towards the Indians as resulted favorablv. so far aa can I. Judged from ths limited time during wnicn it nas been in operation. Thmiurh exertions of tne various societies of prevent immigration and nun b in del no .1 1 ii I iiiin i h in ielid!ii.ii It vv ill I., a tintl of the count i v vv h, n 1 1 of those Si ales will like 11 1 lli'l 11 Slates is l true palrio' n So. i d o-l i mil v I, .I. in c. eliteH.iiiiiiio I !l"sc ell Icr old ( lllt lis, the How of States lat.lv mppv endi old ciliz. lis u inl, rc-l in HAN KICK hi. ohl lUlie rhiira te i i-t. 1,1- li I - I a.pi um v - n 1 Ii for Jl i.ai- "' tl"- NiUons Hi. ef ill Uli. SM-lio, public allairs, promulgate id. i- In n. si Iv ellter'.ailli ,1. vole lor in. li I , , es, n ( , 1 1 g their views and tolerate the - line Ire, , loin ol expression and ballot in those entei taming dlllerent political , onv i.-iion, I'll, Icr tlie provision, ol Ihe ai 1 ol ( on the v anstians to whom has been entrusted th execution of the nolirv. and the hoar.l of commissioners authorized by the Isw of aprii 10, lsoHjf many tnbe of Indian nave Deen induced to settle upon reserva tions, to eultlvste th soil, to nerfnrm duetlve Isbor of various kinds, and to partially accept civilization. They are oetng eared ror in such a way.it is hoped, aa to induce those still nursiiinu their d.i 1.-1.1.- a . r naoiis oi ine to embrace ths only oppor tunlty wiiich is left them to avoid exter minauon. l recommend liberal appropria tiona to carry out th. Indian Deace nolicv si 1- V. :. ... ' '. . "'uso ii ib oumana, uunstian nxe ana economical, but Im-sua it i, right I recommend to vour favorable pnnaid eration alao th. policy of granting a terri torial government to Indiana in the Tn. dian territory west of Arkansas and Mis souri ana smiUi of Kansas. In doinrr ery right gnaranteed to the Indiana by treaty should be secured. Such a course migni in um. be th. means of collecting ma. jt k- y- j:. . . . . m Aauiwns now oozween tn is. souri and the Pacific, and south of the znuaB possessions, Into one territory or one state. Th. Secretarv of the Interior a sreaieo opon tbs snbieet at leno-ih A y j -. . .. ei v-yumwiia wj you nia suggestiona I renew mv recommendation that i my recommendation that ih. pablic lands be renrded aa a haritaa-s to onr children, to be disposed of only as required for declination and to actnal settler. Those already granted hare been in trreat nart disnoasvl nt In snch a way aa to secure aocesa to the bal ance by tti hardy sretier who mtj wtib to avail himself of them But rAiif inn even in s! I I n i n so rswwDiyiB oioeci. gre.s approved I-. bruai v Jl,!. I:. a li I ritorial giiverniiieiit was ,,ig ,,n, d ui the District of t'-oliiinbtn. Its rcsn'ls h,,ve iiiiiB mr uu j renned the cxp.s tations ,. it adv. ates I'll. I. 1 the illlcction of the territorial ollicers a -vst, ,,, ,, improve inent lias been inaugural c. I I... m, 'ins nf whidi Wasliiiigti.n is i-.piillv i coining a city worthy ol t he mil ion', .".ipnol 'f,c ritiuns i(l the Hisln.t have vohintarily taxed t li iiis Ives to a I .r..,. :, Illlt nr n,,. purpoH" of coniriliuiing to the idoiuin of the scat ol gov, ninn nt. I rccoin mend NImthI appro, i hi i, ,n, ,,,, th,. p;ir of Congress, in or, lei that tlie gov, inliicnt may Iwar its pist share of the expense of carrying out a judicious svslcm of iui provement. By the great lire in ( hicngo. the most imporlHiit of the government buildings ii. that city were consumed. Those burned had already hccoinn in.'i.leiiia!e to the wants of the government iu ib.it growing city, and. Iisiking to (lie near futini', werft' totally inadeipiatf. I recoiiniiend. there l fore, that an appropriation be nm,c im meniaieiy io pun liae the n niHinder of the sipmrcon which the biirnril buildings stood, prodded it call be purdias, , ,,("., fair valuation, or pmsidid il,a, ihc ,c gls lature of Illinois will pas a law inulioiiz niK iui 'oiincinnaiion lor g.m rnnieiil pur prwes ; anil also an iippropriaiioii of a. mucn money as can properly Im- expended towards the erection i new "building during this fiscal year The number of immigrants, ignorant of our laws, Inibiu, ,tc. coming j(, 0r country annually ha liecotiie n grcal, and the impoaitions prm tie d upon t Iii-iti so numerous and llagiant, thai 1 suggest cm gresaioiinl action lor their proba tion It seems to ine a fair subject ,,f -legislation by congress. I cunimt n.. tie ,ls fiv as I diire the nature ,,f tin- complaima made by imiiiigi.ints ..( i. treiiiimut they receive, btit will endeavor to dt, during Hie session of congrins. piirtiruhir ly if the subject should receive your alien tion. It has bi-eii the aim of the admin ist ration to enforce hoi-iv ,! efficiency in all public nilice. -Every public servant yi ho h,, violmed the trust placed in lnui, ha. been pro ccoded against with all the rig,lr ,,f K law. If bad mi ii have secured places it has le,,n the built of the system estnb iisned uy law and custom for making ap pointnients, or the fault of thoisc who re, ommend (or gonTiinient positiotis pirsoiis not sufficiently well kujwn to them .r. sonally, or who gjye. klUir. iiiliriB) ttlt' r'actVr of otticoseekprs.withi.ut a nroimr sense of the grave responsibility wh'ih such a course devolves .upu them. A civil service reform, which can correct this abuse is much .l,.ir..d uouiiiuiv . oiiisuilS ine O lsin.S l.e.n w'lio irivcs a etter of nsv.i,,.,,. ...I .. . V ' - ..... o tnend to enable hint to obtain credit liom a siranjrer, is regarded as lunralU r, iu..v sioie ior tne integrity ol Ins friend and ins anility to meet Ins obligations. A i lormatory law which would enforce thi. principle agamstall endorsers of p rsj.ns puuou iniM-e WOUUI IIHIlie ..ri -. .on iu loaning reeoiiiiiienrlalHMis. A salutary eaa.in h ,s Us.., ..,..,! . .i. . and the dishonest pub.ic servant in the. creat niimlK'r uf uriuiiuii.. ..,i v ,t - - r I .1 A M MS COOKE Kn-h .ll .Ic.tcr, l,i Iir,t j, l.iiHKNn MAYA, Paris. I, , i.r' K du nr. Iv the .... 1111 ,11 ,1 llv'V n i'iia. clown f ne I'ti.m nf his Btrll r hefnrr- di.plmd a mi i.v 111 HKK, I'.iiit-.iiiin.' I Ion n umi runniest of felt cromel ' ""I" The i:i.:,ejst eoinliinatiiin of Cosit I .li. i.t i v ei ussi'isaiicil in the same Blot, T1IK I.N KANT WONDERS aii rui n mi Hubert, "nil I', rn.d 7 Vein . o,, v.'l JvexfOilLliM lersa ,.f liesiti n. fying Dual Klying T'apeie Ivs- liilnoi- umi Mid Air S, nicr-aiilln Till". CltKAT NELSON'S. Prof NM-on ami lii. l.ov. lv ami EilnmnllM' rv .'hil'ln n in i l.enn' if nl S dun KuterUliminl mprism- I, s: never la fure areumpluld Iff nli .' In 1,1 , Educational interests mar wall ha smH T Jh? gTdJtoX Ab pmc-A f the safe f public lands to settler. I do not wish ...lull. Kltl'.II. O'HHIEU, Ih. t'iintnpioii liittoule besper it Doable s.iMi.T-Miitl Turin r, who s-rf,iri1ii the lncreH hl, f, :tl f I nt nine, a llnuhlu tytimemult OTflT I . n (IO) HoiseR, sinl Five Men unOnioltttt horsv. WM. II MOItCAN, U tiose original sensation ti&re-back bsrctk let i aim. isl appalling in lis nptisrenl disrririri of Ihe most foriinilahli: ol,.Ai'li., anil lerriftc isd i.a'1,1, ss risk ,,f life anil limb. FRANK fiAHDNER, The Wonderful (iyninast MISS I.IZZIK "NJAItCELLVS, Tli.' li ri I It h ri t and beautiful yonnc rVBiflV F'liu slri. nne Kind in t tip list of Nilin U ilv Kider nut the Kfcngnlieil Jnycnile )' "f the ileliue. TIIK CVNtKEPHAl.l'S, or Man Monkey. W. W. NICHOLS, An F. aestrian of the (11,1 School I'linK. DAVIS, Anil his Troupe of Seven (7). PrrforsttSJ dogs must lc seen to lie appreciated. Wt are ihc most thoroughly educated CaaiaSl a tin: World. W. 0. M1I.ES, The Joe. Ji Iferson of the King THE OLYMPIAN!, In their grr-st el issleal Double Act THF.O)MUK TOl'HNAIKE, The Murl urj of the llorisontal Bar. MASTEIi DICK CLAMC, - The l.cipsnl Athlete. MKS. .1. II. TliEWOLI.A AMI .kAtU JHvV ri lEfeii -US,,- Character Eijneslriennes. Added to Hie abov e is a large slisiluuy convictions of the last two in ji is e-rauiyinff to notice the favorable me counirv in onniflni,? to n,.n, J,.er.. who ha utiMii uHiiuieu u) idcui, ana id eiev-vtinii H-, Xr In" o w. ..iMiiumiL vii w ni is l VI being don by the general government i m encouiasement or education. The report of the fWretavrv of ik. t twlor, submitted with thia will ri ..... sll the information collected and prepared for publication in regard to the census taken during the year 1870, the opera boo of the Bureau of Education for th. year the Patent office, the Pension office, me Land office, and ths Indian Bureau. The report of the Commissioner of Ag riculture gives the operations of his department fcr the year. As agriculture the ground-work of oar prosperity, too much importance cannot be attached to the laborer of thi department. It ta in toe hands of an able bead, with able as aiataata, ell ieai-aIy devoted to is trod u. virtuous, who it will always he found comprise the majority of thv'coinmonity ... sllllu vuvj live. ta my 'lirifeKHj ire to I'onirreas one year ' urgently recom'mended a reform in the civil service of the country In eon. fonnitv with that riaijininend'atioii. cvn. grent, in the ninth ws turn of 4n act making spproprialions lor sundry ci"il eienscsof the goyernmeutVand for other purposes,' arlprored March 3d, 171 save the necessary authority to the Executive o ....uKuraie acivil service reform, and placed upon hira the resp,vn-ibili,j of do ing to. I nder the authority of said act cooreoed a boaid of gcntlcmuo, euii nenUy qualified for the work, to devise rale and regulations to effi-ct the needed reform. Their labor are not yet f Riders, Tumblers, nr-lelas Performers, M.-iiia'ciindit of 'flicrs, t.yinnans, unrti'i; the Irasww' OLD DAN RICE, vv ho will positively apnea ilitrotlilcini; Lis KKl. . LlV.ttllVS I .ear al eaeii ejBi..."i v i TE ACTOrlS. Nl S f OS ' -Wavfrt- fc3fifcrtIv, JtrMMM ,STry'l-A. irrtsTGI ASK TH -AtisiXti'&- Wfl&ER-- The thorouCh bred Andslosisa e" Marc Julia sml the Beautiful LelioiltoeTiiW Kets cca p. Tfunuid hy alias Lbito Maresmw Tua ssiund Orche.-lrs over wfcleli rmf to-; rAR A M KN "1 tK wields lliebsKW. in ih.net deliithiful manner, all die.uea p-oiht or essential of the airtrai- i,r litis M o.molh I'aauiaiil. DV S rw iiirou: .WAiiirrioin sosnpany. "7 -h the lirincinal streeU in Ujeir eiers Hand Chariot, drawn bv Twelve Beurai Handsomely equipped LiurKS. . Adtrission Adults - . - . - Bus Children Cndtr 13 j. ..... ta,. 8 C. Contnctiiut snd Adtertislaf dec i n. w, ' N
The Raleigh Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Dec. 6, 1871, edition 1
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