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Pain, JMakes nan or Bt tunlo Th meaaaffe of President ks been read in oogyrai This report contains the mam f eatares of the pavper.- Only the ref ervnee to the report pf cabiaet officers, that have been printed and matters of leas im TBortanee hate beeb elemlnaterl.. Haasace to Ooeras of th TJnltad Stataa: The aasemhlaea wliUa tha mtma latfalativa haUaotthoaehargod'wnhthvnv ocaakhag laws tor thm baaaflt t a renaraa aod traa pao ipl imiiraasively sucrMMh. 'saauasr oWJaav Uob sad lneaorabte Map lUlr Invalvaa in thairtack at the UraahoM ef aaoh kabar aow t ba aaderukea hy tha conxtaaa ot thCal)e4 Statea, and In th ateoharg af aai azeenwre ' duty enjoin ad tor tha eomattrotkax, I snbsslt Sola aommiBtotlAB eontalBdBf brief stata 1 maot ot the roiftlo mi oar aaUoaal affaln and recommandtax laoh legislation aa seems to ma saoeasary aad ecyadlaot. The history of our raoant daaUafa wtthoahar nations and our pea octal relations with than at this time addltioaauy demonatrato thd advaa ta a ot oonsistanUy adhcriac to a Arm bat Jxiat foraicn poUoy tree,' from enTiona or abltloaa national aoheraaa ao4 caaraeterUed by eatlra honesty aad sincerity. Dnrtae the past year, pnraoaat to a law of oaaaieas, eommiamionera waver appemtad V the Antwerp Xndvstrial espoaitsoa. Thouffh the parUotastUvef nmeHaati eahJIUIMi loll far short of completely UhurtatSne' me aaMmal4ne nulty and lndtfstrial aehievementa yet U waa quite creditable ia view of the brief time al lowed for preparation. I hSTe endeavored to Impress upon the Bel gium government the needleeaneas and posi tive hermfolneae of its reetrtaslona npoa the Importation ot eertaia at our food prod acta. and hav sarong ly urged that the rigid wperrl- alon andletpeoUen nnder our la we areaapty suffleient to prevent the expertewewftetxthls country ef d1aeaae(i settle ars meaas. ' The tsnnhtatloa af thai etvaV-waritn SraaU has 'been foUowed by a general fre valence of peaoe and order. It appearing at an aarlv are of the lnsnrreotfon that lta eeurarweaJa 'eal for nnusual waeohfuhaeee en the part at this government, auv aaval fovea ia the harbor I of Slo Janerio was strengthened. This pra oatSVen lam eatUned tended to raautot the iaeue to a slmcto trial Of Btreogta bevreea the Bnxillan government endtM iaaurceau aad to avart eompnoatloas.Walh -at' tlmee see imminent. Our firm attltade of neutrality maintained to the and. The tmsargaats sa- oelved no enoouragemenr of eventual asylum tram our commanders, and sneh opposition as they encountered waa for the pretaetion 01 our eommeroe and was dearly Justified by publio law. aextous tension ol ralatioaa havtnc aclsea at the close ot the war between BraaU and Portugal by reason of the aeoape ef the tneur- gent Admiral DaOama aad hia teUoweva. The friendly offlcee at our reuieasastaiias tav eouatrlee were exerted for the preteewon ot the subieeu of either within tb4" territory of the other, although the govermnent -eC Brazil vaa oalv notlSedvhat She eoaamareaat a laeaaaxtrUne-tateaenthe Vaiaed Statewaad that eouatry baewd orn ah Aalrd eeatlon ef the TmrUX Uw of 1S90. waa abragaaed on Augustas. ISM. by the taking afleot of the tariff law in toros that goveramamt sohaequeatly. notified us of its Intention to tei sj1eal swah annnge ment on the first day 'M JnnaAvT, 1S9S, In the ezeroiaa of the right treeerved in the ananga- ment between the two eoantries. Attention ta thej oorreapoadenoa tatrsaa the f -taryot state aad the BrealMAu mialeter aub- ieet. The eommiaalon organised under the ooaven-. ttoa which we had entered Into with Chill for the' settlement of the on treading alaima ef eaoh govarnment against the ether edjoerned at the end of the period stipulated for its 00a Unaance, leaving undetermined a number -of Amerhian eaees wateh had been duly ed. tfheee elnlms are not barred and negotia tions are in progress for the submission) to a new trlbunal. On the irth of March last a new treaty with Chfcae la foarth regulation of emigre Uoa wan slnadat Washington, and on Angus ISthlt reoeived the sanotioa ef the senate. Batlflen- tlon on the part ot China and formal exonenge are awaited to give effect to this mutually ben- aftoial oonveauon. A gratifying raoognition ot the uniform lm nartiaUty of this oouatry towards all foreign states waa manifested by tbe oo-lmddeot re quest ot the Chinese and Japaaaaa governments that ton agents or tne unitea niaies saeuta, within proper limits afford proteetion ta the subjects of thevother durihr the sui pension ot dlplomatlo relations Sue to a state or war. This delicate office waa accepted, and a sals apprehension whioh gave rise to the belief that in affording this kindly unemotm 'protection our agents would exercise the Authority whioh the withdrawn agents ot the belligerents had exorcised waa promptly cor rooted, although the war between China and Japaa endangers no policy of the TJnlied States, it deeervss our ere a vest consideration by reason of Its disturbance of our growing commercial in teres ta in the two countries and tha inoreased dangers which may result to our oltlsens domiciled or sojourning In the interior of China acting under a stipulation ia our treaty with Korea. (The first concluded with a western nower.) I felt constrained at tbe beginning of the controversy to tender our good offices to lnduoe an amicable arrangement 01 the Initial diffloultj growing out of the Japa nese demands tor an administrative reform In Korea but the unhappy precipitation of actual hostilities defeated this kindly purpose. De- nlortng the destructive war between the two most powerful of the eastern nations and lous that our commercial in teres ta .may be preserved and that the safety ot our ottlsens there shall not be Jeopardised, I would not hesitate to head any intimation that our 1 friendly aid for the honorable termination of hostiUtles would be acceptable to both belli gerents. I A coaventloa has been finally concluded for the settlement by arbitration of the prolonged dispute with Bouador grown out of the pro ceedings against Kmllio Santos, a naturalised oltiten of the United States. " our relations with the republic of Francs continue to be such as should exist between nations so long bound together by friendly sympathy and similarity in their form of gov ernment. : The recent cruel assassination ot the presi dent of this sister rejrabllo called forth such universal expression of sorrow and condolence from our people and government aa to leave no doubt ot the depth and sincerity of our attach ment. The resolutions passed by tha Senate and " I house of representatives on the occasion bare I nnimmlud ta the widow of President ot vaneaa ase at prngysas. TkeOousryoC British Oninlea still resaalas been communicated to the widow of President Carnot. i Aotlng upon the reported discovery ot Texas fever In cargoes of American cattle, the Ger man prohibition against importations et-Uva stock and fresh meats from this oountry has been received. It la hoped that Germany will r-soon become convinced that the inhibition Is needless as it Is harmful to mutual intsrests. The German government has protested against that provision ef the customs tariff aet which imposes a discriminating duty of one tenth ot one cent a pound on sugar coming front countries paying an export bounty thereon, .claiming that the exaction of such duty, ia in contravention of articles 5 aad S ef the treaty ot lOt with Prusla. In the interests of the eom meroe of both countries and to avoid even tha accusation of treaty violation I reeommead tha xepesl of so much of the statute as imposes that duty, and I invite attention to the accompany ing report ot the secretary of state containing a n amission of tbe questions raised by the pro testa. Early an tha present year aa agreement waa reeohed with Greet Britain concerning In structions to be piren to the naval ecamanders erf the two gortrjieatB in Bering sea and the contiguous ooitl Paelflo eeeaa for their guid ance in the ex.-cntioa of the award ot tha Paris tribunal arbit -Mtton and the enforcement of the regulations therein prescribed for tbe protec tion of seel lire In the waters mentioned. Mm unaers tan ding- has also been reached tor tha paymeat bribe United atoms of in fall atlstaetioB ot ell elalaas whtsh may' be made by Great Britain fo dsansnot Bowing out of tMsoatrosareyaaaotuc seals in Bearing ftee fftjfta l'''BTttiTStnJeejr la in dispute between Greet Bstteta and VesuV seuin. Believing thst its early aattlemeat veao just oasis easts aonoraoie to both par ties, la la the line ot our established poUoy to remove from this hemisphere ell causes at dif tsraneee with powers be road tbe see. I aaell re new the efforts heretofore made to bring about a restoration of diplomatic relations between tha disputants aad lnduoe recourse to arbi tioa which Great Britain so eonsoleuooal favors in principal aad re. peeks la vraetlee and which is earnestly sought by her weaker adver sary, it Sines comma Bleating the volumnoua respondence In regard to Hawaii and tb uoa taken ty tha senate aad house of rag-resent tires on certain Questions submitted to the Judgment aad wider discretion ot oongreao tha organisation ot a govarnment in place of tne provisional arrana-emeat -wmioo. followed the deposition of the Queen has beea an Bounc ed with evidence of its e recti ta opera tioa. The recognition usual ta such cases corded the new government under oar present trestle of extra va tioa with Italy mlacarrlagco of jurtioe hare occurred owing to the refusal ot the government to surrender its own rub- Jests. Thus far our efforts to negotiate amonSeS convention obviating this dtmonlty has beea unavailing. Apart from the war in which, the island em pire Is engaged Japan attracts tarrsaelng at tention la this eouatry by her evident desire to cultivate mere liberal Intercourse with aa aad to seek our kindly aid in the rartheranee of her lauable- desire for complete auteaiauy ta her domestic affairs and full eoualUy la the family of nations. The Japanese empire ot to day is no longer the Jspaa ot the past, aad our relations with this progressive nation should not bo tees broad and liberal than those with other powers. Oeed will teetered by many in teres ta in common has marked our relatione with oar nearest oonthera neighbor. Peace being ' restored along her northern frontier, hfexieo has naked tan puBtahaaeas ot the law disturbers ot her tranquility. These ought to be a sew tieasy ot com meres and nav Igwwou with that eiainssj to take tne place of the one which tsnshaitsd Ihlitssa years ago. The trleaoahMaa at' aha late the two eouatrievht attested by ' tha fact that during this long period the eoaruaaree of each has steadily Increased under the role of mutual consideration, being neither stimulated by veauoaal arrangements nor retarded by Jeal ous rivalries or selfish distrust. An indemnity tandwed by Mexico as a gra cloaa aet for thomtmeT la IMT of Lean Bald win an American' otHars by a band of dors la Durango'4taa beea aeoepted and ia be ing paid in' Installments. The problem ot the storage and use of the waters of the Bio Orandefor. irrigation should be solved bysp- proprlate concurrent action of the two Inter ested eouatrlee. Rising la the Colorado Knight tha stream Sows Internal neatly yield ing little water -during the dry months to tha Irrigating hansels already constructed sleas; ns eourse4 I In 1st course through level sands often raise embarrassing questions of territorial Jurtsdle- Prominent among- tan questions ef tne raa the Btuefields Incident, ta waatia known as abe VieemSto lno3aattrre bordering 00 the Atlantis Ocean and within the Jurie dlctton at Mloarague. . By the treaty Of 1M0 be tween Great Britain and Nicaragua the for mer government expressly recognised sovereignty of tha latter over the strip and a limited form ot self-government waa guaran teed to the Mosquito Indians to be exorcised according tovthelr awesome, for themselves aad t ae sosauew native govemaneai, wucn grew to be largely made up of aliens for many years disputed the sovereignty ot Nicaragua over the strip and claimed tha right to main tain therein a praotlcaUy Independent municipal government. Xarly la the paet year efforts ot Nicaragua to maintain woverelgnty- ever the Mosquito territory md Jo serious disturbance, culminating in the suppression of the native government and the attempted eubetitatiea of aa impracticable composite administration la which Nicaragua Bad allea residents ware to participate, rallure waa followed by aa Insurrection which for a time subverted Mir earaguan rule, expeiUog her officers and re storing the old organisation. This, in turn, gave place to the existing local government established end upheld by Nicaragua. Although tha allea lata rests -arrayed against Nicaragua ia these transactions have beea largely Amerkjaa and the eommeroe of that regies has - been for some time aad a' chiefly con trotted by our eitlzena. we cannot, for that reason challenge the rightful cover elgaty of Nicaragua over this important part of her domala. For some- months one, aad part of the time two, ot our aavsh ships have been stationed at Bluefieklt tor tha protectlcd ot all legitimate Interests ot our citlieua. In September last the government at Nleoragna expelled from its territory twelve or more for signers Including two Americans foraUegcd participation, la the seditious or revolutionary movemeots against the republic at BluefiekU already mentioned, but by tha earnest remon strances of this government, the two Ameri cans have beea permitted to return to the peaceful management ef their business. Our naval commanders at tha scene of these dis turbances by their constant exhibition of firm ness and good Judgment sen Hi touted largely to the prevention of more serious consequences and to the restoration of quiet and order. I regret that In the midst of thsss occur- reuees there happened a most grave aad Irri tating failure of NIcaraguan jus use. American d tinea named Wilson residing at Rama, in the moequMO - territory, was mur dered by one Aagtllo, the acting governor of the town. After soma delay the murderer was arrested bnt so Insecurely confined or guarded that he escaped and notwithstanding our re peated demands, it in claimed his recapture has been impossible by tsassa ot his Bight be yond NIcaraguan juried lotion. Tha Nloaraguan authorities 'having given notice of forfeiture ot their concession to the canal company on grounds purely technical and aot embraced la the contract, have receded from that position. Peru,. I regret to say. shows symptoms of do- mestie disturbances duo probably to the slow. ness ot her recuperation from the distress as ot the war ot lStl. Weakened ia resources, net dlffleulttss la facing International obligations invite our kindly sympathy aad justify our for bearance In pressing long pending have felt constrained to testify this sympathy In sens as tioa with eertaia demands ur gently sseaei fed by ether powers. Tha recent death ot the Csar of Russia called forth appro priate expressions of sorrow aad sympathy oa the part of our government with his bereaved family and the aVusslsa people. As a further deeionsSratien ot respect friendship our minister at St. Petersburg was directed to rsprssset our gevarnmsat at the funeral tinaiski The seihag interests ot Russia ta Bohrlag sea see second only so out own. A means dlvendl see therefore bean coa ehtdad with the Imperial foverameat restric tive ot poachiaT on the Ruseina rookeries aad of sealing ta waters which were aot eompre 1 handed in the protected arena as fined la Ua aaam ana m 1 n m. m sanely front to nal deration! ot humanity, they were afforded shelter by ewr naval eoavmaadet and then afterwards doanaaded under ont treaty at ectredlten wtth Salvador tor trial oa rhasgsa ot murder, arson and robborr. I dl. rested that such e them aa had aot voItatarHy left the ship be conveyed ta one of our seared ports where a hearlbg could he had bet ore a judiciary emoer la eompUanoo witn the verms Of tha treaty. On their arrival at San Pran ciaootueha proceeding waa brcensUy ineti- before the United dtatriM -tutn tu held that the ecu eonstitutlnjr . She aUaead offeasea were noUtlcnl and iMtumi &11 m except Clenfneeen. wao waa held fee attempt to murder. Thereupon I waa eon strained to direct hia release for tha reason an attempt to murder waa aot bm rrf in. ertmee ahorged against hint aad upon which ate surrender to the . SeJvaderennr authorrtte had been demanded. Unreasonable aad nnJuat ansa lmnoaed bv Spain ea the vessels aad commerce ef the vniven states, nave Sssssaflsil front time ar tune, during the last twenty yearn, earnest re- monstraaoe on the part of our government. Is tne imeneaiBM pent exorbitant peasrUee have been Imposed upoa ear vessels aad goods by snstomt anthoriuae ot Cuba aad Porto Rico tot sserloel errors ot the most trivial character ta tb manifests or bills ot lad Inc. . la finee amouatlng to thousands ot dollars have beea levied upoa cargoes or tha carrying ves sels when the goods la question were entitled to free entry. Fines have been exacted even when the error had beea detected aad tha Spanish authorities uoused before the arrival of the goods la port. This coodact lain tarangs contrast wtth the con siderate and liberal treatment Spanish vessels sad cargoes In our ports la like no satisfactory settlement of these vea atlons questions has yet been reached. The Mora ease, referred to in my mst sage, remaias unsettled. From the diplomatic corrsspondeaos oa this subiect. which has beea laid before the senate, it will be eesn that this govorameat has offered to conclude a cos van tioa with Spain for disposal by arbitration ot outstanding elnlms bet seen tha two revelries. except the Morn claim, which having been long ago adjusted now only wants payment aa stipu lated and of oouree It eon Id not be Included la the proposed convention. It was booed this offer would remove perils men vary obstncles ea- eoanteved by the 8 Danish government ta pro viding psymeat of tha Mora Indemnity. 1 re gret to say that ao definite reply to this offer aaa yet bees-made and all efforts to Secure pay ment ot this settled claim have been una Tail-tog. In my last annual message I adverted to the claim oa the part ot Turkey ot the right to ex- pelL as poesies na Boa treble and aad daagsroua. Americans naturalised ta the United States aad rctumtag to Turkish Jurisdiction. Numer ous questions fa this rata lien have arisen. While this government acquiaecse la the as serted right of sxpotsioei it will aot trY la o Barters entitled to tha highest consideration that an additional dis trict Judge tor eneh circuit would greatly strengthen these courts and the confidence ra in their adjudications. And that ash an addition would aot create a greater fores of Judges than tha Inrnslag ton Usui of each courts requires. I commend the suggestion to lbs careful csnaidsrarlon of the congTaan. Other important topics ars adverted to la tbe report, aeeompaaled by rswm-trtslanas. many of which have been tie sled at htrge ta previous smuii. aad at tela tfms therefore need only be earned. I refer to the abolition of the fee system as a measure ot nisins ttoa to federal omenta, The aslsigsisaaiof the powers ot the Called Statae ensnialaalimiiia at least la the territories, (as slUism at writs ot error In ertmlnnl cases oa behalf ot the Catted States, aad the estnbUehansnt ot O Burses la the crime of murder. A topic dealt witft by the attorney general of math Impor tance la the condition of the administration e( jostles in the Indian Territory. The neat sole Uoa of want la railed tha problem la probably not to once, bat msnawnlls our sjaeaosaUoue at pre cent conditions aa the existing g wtii admit ot ought not to be asgiectsd. I aaa satisfied there should be s federal court estab lished for the territory with snOcisnt fudges. aad that this court should sit within the terri tory and have the asms Jurisdiction as to terrt torlal affairs ns to now vested In the coeval conns atttlag la Arkansas and Texas! Free Through ths MnDs.' Tha poo to ass master gwanrei bslievas thai ha the erur future all legitimate aewspapeaa and per led leal msgsHnssunlght he property nuiico tareuga tne mens is thstr tresof cost. I Invite your prompt consideration ot this subject, and fully Indorse Lbs news of ths poet- mac isr general. The total somber of posiomcss In ths raited States oa ths sou ot June is was St .SOS aa la crease ef era over the presssdiaa rear. Of these MJB were presides rial, an Increase as that class of St ever ths pteismag year. fela hundred and ten cities and towns ars provided with free delivery. Ninety three otnsr ciuee and towaa eatiued to this semes under the Uw have aot been accorded la oa ac count of InsBrteat funds. Ths expense of free asuvsry Tor the current fiscal year will be than lixjtS sue and under existing isgielaaion this item of expenditures Is subject to sons mst increase. - The ee lima led cost ot rural livery, generally Is so very large that It ought aot to be considered la the present condition ot hffalra. Dnrtng the year U0 additions! domes tie money or Bsc offices were established. The total aum bar of thsss officss at ths close of ths year was M. Set, There were 1 K orders Issued during tha year, being aa over the preceding year of saoM. Ths value of these orders amonntsd to I US.ryljrt en, an Asterioana stay bs imprisoned or other wise pnsisbsd for ao other reason than havtag acquires witnont imperial esassnt American ntttseashtp. Three of the assailants ot Mlas Melton, an American teacher la Mosul, hare been ecu rioted by the Ottoman courts, and I am advised that an appeal against ths aoqultal ot ths remaining five has been taken by tbe TuvkUS proaceotlnc o moors. X couvsnlion has asen ooasiuesa with Vssssnla for the arbitra tion ot a long disputed claim growing out of the aslsnrs of certain vessels, ths property of nu tans of the United States. Although signed, ths treaty of extradlUoo with Yeas sue la is aot yet ia fores, owing to ths laatttsass ef that govarnment that, when sur rendered, its siUseaa aaaU ia as ease bs liable to capital punishment. Ths raise for the prweatloa of colllatoea sen which were framed by the marl tins esarfer- sues held in this ovry tat lam anvtag been eon- currently Incorporated in ths etatnss ot United States aad Oreat Britain, have beea ss Bounced to take effect March I. IMS. invitations have been extended to all meritlae otiose to adhere to them. Favorable re sponses have thus far beea received from Aus tria. Francs. Portusai Sputa aad Sweden . Ia amy Inst annual sneaaags I referred briefly to tao aasatiaiastsry state of affairs la under ths opsraUan wf ths BerUa treaty as sigeairy auaatsewmr tbe Impolicy of entang Bng alii en nee with foreign powers, aad on May S, lens, ia response to s resolution of the annate I sest a special ay assure and document to that body OS tan earns svbyset, which emphasised any previously expressed oplaloaa. Later surrences. ths correspondence In regard which will bs laid before rneguss further demonstrates that ths government which was oevTseo oy toe inrss powers and foreedusoa aaaiast thetr Inveterate be maintained only by ths of foretga military lores aad at ao email sacrifice of life sad treasure. The euppssasion of ths Mataafa Insurrection by the powers, sua tne snoesqusst banishment of the leader ana- eleven other chiefs, as recited my hut awasage. did not bring laivttvg panes to rormsunbietnpziBlng continued and Baslly a rebeatos broke-out ta ths oapltol Highest of U la Leavoia rovrrxLnicst U. S, GovRrpcrt -t 1 l r -N. t ' II I If Mil I I I I I ir( .UN yfv able by tne radians tor a period st twenty-nre years arter patent. There were sertiAsd and neteetsd ansMount of railroad aad wagon greats earing the year MaAsdet acres of land, aad at the eeaes of ths year tweoty-nins seres are smbraned to ths lists of oalsrUona msds by railroad wneon road roxepnaisa end s waited art Hernial Ths selections ot ewamp leads, aad that takes aa indemnity t herefrom sines ths pnastg st ths art providing for the same la IMS. aawanl to or nearly or quits eighty million acres, of which nrty-eichl xalliloa bars been patented to ati 111 A boat comae ths mst year. Nearly SBO.sae acres st 1 athoot and adusnUon graau were approved daring the year, aad at Its close Use tenst acre, ismsliii aaadjusted. It appears that the spproprUtios for ths cur rest year, en ncsonat ot spsctal ssrrks for ths awtsra as seer ths lavas st si sal bsosvs gwvernaaea gosa. en:y thus far Or lined to aaLhonss ths I bsatenitad tsoschai a aiapeaiilnaia noma si ty aad newer fa I cannot fa that nay e( ear ci Usees ars acUSsrntsty una. 1 that their govuramsat shawm enfanlt ia Ua aarnniary sbhgaUoas sr that Its tsiartni e erauons should bs rodacsd ts a silver basss. At any rats 1 nhoald ant lest last sty duty was eons It I coalites' any effort I ess at mass ts avert awe calaaUty. As snag that elm a aa as prsvtsSon Is saads far ths art ems sssdlfytac I 'at 1 at banking laws aad pvwrvcing- for the ke ens of rlrmlaUag notes by ststs banks free treat taxation under eertaia BaUutUsna. It ta proposed ts repeal all tew nesvttlag sor ins ee posit or L. sites ntntsa 1 ruy for circs Is usa. as psrmxt protsstleo of ths pubUs land, and ths Usnhst L',LZ--tnsrsoa.lemach less than those forprsvtoss SaZTJ2Z?!!s!f J.J ysnrsaad Inndua to tor an efficient psrfwrm- JT.f" rearaatss read ha Betas. IBS rag aa tamnguratsd. At ths clsas of test sswe-sn nncs sf the work. A kvmr me mm. fvwvioss tney nspems "T, .r..T. . . . Zl I C sited Ststsd aagnl tsndsr a - .L. .1 J Z 1 sressB Botes ot I a sum equal la thosmniovwd i. .ha 711 1 uetnirtypsr st st ths aeara thsy lasuffktaooreavlatlon. I fan. . u. nam aay ns.n rrures aay wart at tunUfi lfct I . - r-- " I , - - - -- .. I III. iil.HM - - ' - - - - - - - - - fiscal rear, oaths I . . . . . anm Aa. i J.. isaa. .k . I - " ruvsisusn ana as .. '7-7 rl" . tTUT ITT! I repeal tas mcneioas of ths pnasal ktw li ever the number rr ported at ths and of rT.' ... , ,, I Hans psrmitttng each lei usee og. reds T. a r I "ZZl .l TlTlT: m ansa. In addrusa to tha gnaraatos r-a-Tnrii" " 1 eulred ll is sropoasd to prwetos a safssy rand at41 m 1 mjt Ik- - - - I - 11 "S relaUvs ef such eoMlsra. Ins remainder, aunt-1 asanas miui a ar ths htet poaiag Bssltattoas aad reotrlrUoss spoa basks I esatrtag tomdseaor lirniii tnsnranwulstiea ervsuty-Sva per east sf rk ai a, 1 1 - I bsrlns tTi Kn ais racwlrlaa wmmttmr aa .,- I ' . . s.Of auI.I. Thsrs nwrs ahtohv of ths' war sf ths bot-Uloi a ofaaa. sli cansuvar - - -l otr- sued deriac ths year nostal notes smssailng to ars sa ths rolls ends tha aathorltv s the aet sixaea.ss4.aa. During ths ysar zU totsraashmal cTjaas tT Ima? acUnS-S ths otnTT a-"! V!TMM'm"9 " money order otices were added te these already aiUau. bat naa reOcm or retire lta a ts the Sr ""IT Ths'totottsxprorps.-on-dur- IZJZ ZuLT.ZZL hi operation ms JOth, last. . The number of in- tag ths year was linVJUt ssr lana mm u,.. annus si sepostie. tsmattoaal a oney orders Insusd during the Pildtd bthtofront Aeaevrry tmportaat fentare nf tnispian year was riTl. a decrsaes la aumbersfUa.- IeJlA the sunt appropriated of at tase arm poos sf state teats tram tnxausn IM and thstr value waa U.ntuWAt, edocrseae - . , faitad btatsela oaswswhsrslt tasbss. wry and comptrsiler of ths cariaaiy ay rlatmiag each csemasjoa that ttsy bad oalstaadlng tbstr Cwwamuag asv las per rrat sf taaar aa4 ao ssd salmenlrad for tns yaar mounted to tint jas. The somber of letters aad daring the year for special delivery vvu. The special delivery stamps thsss letters aad packages eanonatsd to SMl.- in amount ot m.sav.swi sa. Tne aamber eg orders I nsadrinrsn far tha vase sslu Ju ai isa t. r . xanaiiimiM a I seUmalsd at Slga.sos year 01 suxan aaa tnstr value was St.SCS.aalTa. I Ths tirmmlminssv nf wi.Iibi 1. it. ...,i. of tl JBn.lis.SS. I l k., .v. iks ij.. ivi.... Bellas lbs fisaanliia ililaa - " m ii m I . . , . . . . ths total laana at - I . - ssfavki. isai iaw riorssoairre ess Bam rtssaury tan totm issue of moosywrdsrs aad postal suns I sordlng to ell eeeelbte hamnn ''. are I -- .. . tnaa su.ew aunng the year. A I uu i-a m. bm ea r--K aaw sbiibts Bias ars nw I sash assha hats hast aad --a a. toe rand In CaUed bietrs sasai lea lee asses ta eluenng traasary aotrs st tans nasal to thirty per east ef tnrtr estaieavting ctrraisUag aetaa IM st tnor isiarlBSJ ar I Farts award. Otasalea'haa beea found to urge upon tha Rasslnn tersrimsat equality of traatmsat forouTtota htevaxs eoinpe iea whose operations have beea extended throughout nfurepe. AdmieMnff ss ws do foreign operation to transact business la -tha United Suites, we naturally expected ao leas tolerance for out own ia tha ample fields of compeUttoa abroad. Bnt few oases of laterfersnoe with naturalis ed citizens returning, to Russia have beea re ported during tha current year. one Krse- mlnakl, was arrested mst summer to a Polish province oa a reported chargn-of unpermitted renunciatlatlon ot Rosslaa aUag-ieaee but It i transpired that tha proceedings originated la alleged maleaaftsee committed by Kraetnlashl ' while aa imperial official a s umber of years ago. Efforts for his release, which promised to be successful, were in pi ogress whea his death was reported. : - 1 The government of Salvador being over-1 thrown by aa abrupt perntsr sutlseak. ssrtslsa of its military and errU etaesrs. wblls hotly ' i pursued .- by infuriated- lnsurreats,' sought refuge on board of -the Catted State wershlf Bennlcrton. Usn. lying In a- Barvadora port. ' AJthcmyvtbe prtdttof of asvttm la aot fevered by that SaoiPalaslI 11 iamrs vrmmrEmmL i rfVv 1 - - h-1 yt ,r,X.i-t 'Ja .-.' ,..?.- The alnr agnht-sppenled to the powers tot hslp and the eomktoed Brtush aad Ga naval forces reduced the Atuans to appareat autasetloo aot however without eoaalderabl less to ths natives. A few days later Yama- hls adhasaav tearing the ships aad the menace, professed . sabmlaslsn. Reporte roceivea rrem our agents at Apia do aotiustl fy the bshef that the peace thus brought sboul will be at long duration. It la their 00s vie tioa the natives are at heart hostile to the t govarnmesr: that aueh of th. profess loyalty to it do so from fear ef tha powers aad that It would speedily gets pieces n abe warships ware "withdrawn. Ia hat to his govern meet on the ansatisfsctory attaatton stase the tup preset oa of the tats re volt, by foreign armed forces, the Gormen con sul at Apia stated that peace will be lasting is hardly to be presented. The Isssoa givaa by firing on A tun waa aot sufficiently sharp and incisive to leave a lasting Impression oa th forgetful Samoua tempsramsat. Ia fact conditions ar exlsttnc which show that peace will aot last aad It ta aot seriously la leaded. Listen, the king, aad his chief are eoavlacsd that the, departure of the warships will bs a signal for a rsaswal of war. The clreu ma lea see that tha sepreeeaieuvee of ths villagse of all the dint riots which were ripposad to ths governmeat have already withdrawn to A run to hold message and that both Alsa aad Anna have forbidden lahnbttaota of then districts which foughtsa the aide ot th govs re mem to return to their villages aad have already partly burned down the latter Indicates a real eoa c Ilia tioa ot tha parties la still far off." Aad ta a aot ot the ltth Uln Inclosing a copy of that report for the iaformattoa of this gov arnmeat, th German ambassador said : he con ten te of th report ewaheaedithe Im perial governments apprehensloa that under asistlsg clrcumstaaoes the peace concluded with th rebels will afford ao assurance ot the lasting raswraUen ot tranquility In the !e laeit, Ths present government has utterly failed to correct, it tadesd ft has aot aggTevated. the very evils It was latanesd to prevent. It has not stlmujatsd our on ss.ni 1 1 1 1 . with the the le- htnda. Our parttoipaitoa In its eetahlUhmeat savatast eh wlshss eg she aatfvss - waa in plala esflias ef ths seTisi i a tree toatngu and warnings f She ansa aad totriaun man who laid the fona&atleaa of 04 area tostltutloaa. sad I lavtte an as-11 sselaa sf ths Judgmeat ot enn grass ta the piupttcif at sds ashes' ' taken by this emirates at Isewnr te was withdrawal from its canysgaateaai w;tn ane ether possia on essae reasonable terms not prejwdieei to say ef cur ecafUng Kg baa. The aesrelery ef the treasnry reports )hat ths rsselpvs of the swears want trom all son roes ef re 1 saee during the fiscal veer ending June IS. MM. aatrsntsd to BrrtCSsanm and its ex pend! tares to ssex.sst.lte, snswtBeT a deficit ot Sfe.sos XB.5L Thsra waa a ssiresis sf sji.tes,. STtei in ths ordinary axpeassa of the govern- t aa ooes pared wtth the fiscal year two. ni. Th hvery amosnted to ami JOB.re. leaving a aoe la favor of the govern meat of Ths report shows anost gratlfviaeT she way of srnaaatlas woe had ont w ferUag the rffieisssy ef ths posta eoaslst ia the abrogatton ef stoamsaln subsidy coatracta. rs-lsttlag ot ganil eoauasas. aad la the cost aad amount of supnlisa aasd In ths service amounting to 1 1 a, (it, 07 e. This report also coatalaa a valuable eoatri bution to the history of ths Calvsraal Postal anlosk aa arraageaieat which amounlsd prae tioally to ths aatabflahmsat at one postal sys tsn for ths eaUre etrUlsed world. Special at tsaUoa is directed to this submet at this Has. la view of the fact that the aest congress of the aaioa will steel la Washington In ISrT and it la hoped that timely action wui be taken in the direction of perfecting pre para tlosa for that event. Ths pectmaetar ge serai renews ths aug Uoa mads la a previous report that ths depart ment organisation be las 1 as and 10 ths ex teat of ores ting a direct sopsrvialoo of. affairs, aad la this suggesUoa I fully concur. There are how counseled with the poatofBce estabuahmeat et.SSt employes who are la the classllsd ssrvioa. This lacladee Shaay Who have been elaaslfied apon ths suggssUon ot ths postmaster general. Us states that aaothor year's expertsaes at the head oi ths dapartaasst asrves only to strengtaea ths ooavtcuoa as the exceUeat working of the civil servtcs htw ia this branch of the poblls aerriee. Attention Is ceiled 10 ths report ot ths asere- tary ot th navy which shows vary graUfytag pcogrcae in ths eonsarnstlon of shipafor oar new navy. All ths vsssals aow building, la- sluding the tares torpsoo Boats aathsetasd at th last easel oa ef eoag recc esxspUng ths first- elasa battleship Iowa, will probably be pissed taring the coming Serai year. Th csrlwsUB for tha Increase ot th aery for ths year ending JaasM. IBM. are kargs. bat thsy Include practise ny ths entire aery to complete and equip all tha aew ships not now ta simmiasion 1 ships are authorised the apprssriaUosa fur ths aaval asi itsa for tha fiscal year June M. ispr. should fall below tne estimates tor the coming- year by at least 111 OOO.oae The sesistary pvwaentc wtth nsae nose a pise for the authorisation of I hi so ad. dltloeel battle ships aad tea or twelve torpedo boats. While tne unarsaorsd vases hi heretofore authorised. Including tboaa aow asattag pletlos, will constitute e ftset. which It is lieved u su in si est for oruiaary cruising par poses ia time of peace, we have aow completed aad In picaisa of construction but tour first class battle ships and but four torpedo boats. If wa are to have a navy far wurllhs opera Uoas offensive aad dcfeaaiva, we esnaiaty ought lac res ec both ths aambsrof battle ships and torpedo boat. I rsooaamsnd that provisios be saede for the eonstractlon ot mvHttcnal battleship aad tor pedo boats. The sscretary afastare net easy of e imms supply of evdnane matarlsl for ships or ah navy eat also a supply for the auxiliary Said. Ou&a aad thstr appuj tan a noes should a bat- I Ths aasi aveA 1 i as aaeass results la I caussa ibses ax- 1 1 asrviea. I eg psnaloa by those now an ths rails bar sf lamtiaua Unit was St xiX aroppsd frosa ths rolls tor a darhag tbe ysa anmbsrsd S7JB4. Among ssr passions rs ars alas widows and three ssughtsrs of ths rsvorutlon aad forty fivs mills s sf ths war sf laU. Ths here reset aad extensive peeadoa frnnds tns diiseuon of vetsraa aoldisr aow at tns head of the bat aaa Isavs as rnoat for tha ass 1st 1 a purgation sf our neat as roUs was assds that cos ua aad ngUaace aad .prompt actios art la as ansa nrier thetr a ia. unt 'Tcssslad this caaansirauis falls tost ths rest, mnuii Ka aa sartSAUsn agerttag ta pessss sf ih 1 aiard staiss) apon taetf rtsns i'"v, la with I hsS swa a aaS, I atSUl be gled to ts cpsraia ts eatacHas- ur 1 that aa effort to detect passion trawls leovt- of anfrl as Ills an towards oar worthy vnt- oraaa aad a dsnlal of thstr claims to ths eelsy of tha gcisiainast. ansa to ths fsac which has for Its asotivs I tasUsaUoaef bUad to the axhvtsBcr of ax which play apon d make sport of tns puutotio ful people. Tha romplslloa of la aew ta chares ef th- The total disbar asaiaata on nocosnt th work tar the fiscal year ending J. ited aUna.grttl. at ths rim of th ysar the aamber a aitiai employed In thsaan- sus otBee was gra, at present there are about The whets asailm ot vols ires sirinary snprahssd tha 11th csnsua wui be twenty- five aad they will cantata tLtfe printed pagaa. The aasuraaea la eonfidenUy mads that errors ths doss of the it at mi axitalar war ih I still lasomplsta will bs arastirnUy ta hand and ths saasss can certainly bs closed b tne eta ot atarrh. uua. Arvsr that um revutos rsadlnc serai ery is bring out tns 1 will still bs tsqntred. Ths text at the tec raa volumes has bees liav I Ited as tar aa possible to ths aaaryoia of statistics num. This method whioh ia at with law has friction and tn sosss laetaacss asdrvldaal disae- ar whan tns essunisstossr sf iabs took charge ef tns work he found mash snatta ftUgssd) Dss. t, 114. ssd sttnreoff O RO V B.JI CUK V t L A M O. Rxaccryva hlsaatoet. nmtsslon efaayes- vamma. WW J TT ' T1 ff S iva ths Iswulag at a .1 1 1 IvJ ML-. M a wiiliagnsee to he IO III" ZnO I .avs" amigols tsars aad f xTl to tale ml hswasl oranpsllsd to discard. taHff aet passed at ths mat sessloa of ooug 1 tea assde tmportaat ameasd meats It ta I to be eseoetsd effectrrely and wtth rsrtalaty. in aaatttsa to sua ascssaary smiraitmaeic as will aot change rates of duty. I am still vary dscsdsdly ta favor of putting coal aad iron ea ths free list. as far as ths sugar srhsdnls la rosea rasd. I wonld be glad, nnder ea latin- agarevauoua. ta I ass every particle ef differential duty la favor I of twnaihg sugar atrickea ont of our tariff law. If with all tns favor aow accorded ths ass-at refining toasrenta In oar tariff laws tt still tan-1 guiahss to las extrat of closed refiasrtre and disc barged wsrhstsa. It 1 to pi as est a hopeless rase tor reasonable e1alativ aid. During the Inst month the gold reserved la th treasury for the rerpoee ef redeem lxr ths earns ef ths govsraaisat clremlsuag as msasy I la ins aaaos of tae parypie been ess so redared further .depict loa ta the near fa turn I eoesnela that In the esrrelae of prop. WhnvTaTstnil. ease tor the publio wfar. it bsrwZ TILTZZa Z rJLJtt.L Um?Z aesamvy to repleatah this rnssrvs aad thaa that aoald be put upsa the ships Parte sr New nusananiB unci aasth In ths aMUt Per Tav of the tnteraaUoaal aartgatlon coca- s-w a ssuuy maao ra, shin st oar isnnl aavy. ot gnas at the Waabi navy yards la proooaVag tetlsfaclorUy. aad noes of ear now ahipa will he required to wait for thstr guns tmportaat order has hiss issuiii i ths a at is tary of the aavy, to otdlnsttng ths datkee of tha several bnreaaa coses rasd In struetlon ot ships. This srder It I believed will secure to a greater esteat than has hare tot or been possible ths harmosloue action eg thsss several bnrsnae aad make th attaia menl of the best results msec rsrtaln. During th pact fiscal year thsra has beea aa aaussal I any. bossier, that an ths sale ot tares bonis aad pr seal eg dsraasd In many quartsrs ef the world for vessels to , guard Amartaaa la is rests. Ia January hast daring ths BrasU iaa Insurrection a atrre Cast waa tsatietra ted ta the harbor of tha Rio ds Janeiro. The vigorous action ot Rear Admiral Be ahem in prof swing ths psraonal sad oummerrlsl righto of oar citlseas during the disturbed coadiUoas effordsd reenlta which wilt It Is bslieved. hsve a far reaching aad wholesome laflaencs wbea- -ever ta tike cuaiimaianrae It msy of ths g picsslsry oons-allnss It have bssa wall if la thi eanergwary auihsrity had existed, to Usee ths bonds sf ths gov eraawat bsartag a tow ants of interest aad atatarlssT wttala a short parted, bat ths grass havtag tailed ts eoafer sack aatnsrtty. resort was asesssarUy had is ths resumption act sf wn. aad pnrsaaat ts its pravtotoss bonds wsm tosasd drnwtag tats met at ths rats of S par cent per aaaam aad matsriag ten years afur their laaas. that bemaT ths ahsrt eat Unvs aathorisad by ths art. lam clad ta The Only Preventive of Pimples Blackheads Mothy Oily 5kin is . CUTICURA SOAP. It Strikes At. the Cause viz. The Clogged Irritated Inflamed or Sluggish PORE . tad and Pv skin. I 1 11 aatla. f aloag; pimil.a. Vatrhhsadi agh hsaits wtth sas nair. aas nam aasmasnsa at m BaMnai. faad thvaaatsst Che wartd. fame tmsw St Casa- Coar, aaas gvaya-. naaaaa, Msaa. rv'i There was eoUictsd from cvJtovnsSati.sis.asn Si j esaarytoronr aaval contntnndsrs to la tartars aad from Internal revenue tl7.lJ Ta The bnlaaee of the laoosns tor th ysar amounting i to tsa.iuJi7.fT was derived from the anlss of ' I dutiable Imports 1 sm.rwjass. betag sito.aBr.eat lest ad tha Im- I a SSTS.TwX.-; prs- ' report la behalf at our people In foreign porta. The war aow la piogises between China and Japan has rendered tt ascssaary or expedient to dispatch eight vsssilg to those waters. The report of ths secretary of ths Is lector exhibits ths attunUon of ths aamsross and In teresting breaches of th pabttc nee ted with his depart suet. I tns valuable issienmisilstlons ef careful cues Uoa ef the received opera lad ts red ace the rata at Interest to be paid by ths gcimsmsal to teas than S per seat. Nothing eould be worse or furtass removed front ssnafbls fiaane that ths relation existing- heiweea ths cur rency. Ths govsrnmsat has las aad th geld heads tor lta redemption aad tha muss wairh mast bs resort sd is tor ths pnrposs sf re ptcalsalag each redemption fund wess In spired. Even it the e,eima anoa tats fund were eonS aad ts ths sbllgaUoas srtgiaally tu tf the rsdcBBptton sf thsssiign- t ibrtr te art ikil Ina ths faad would lands and ether sources Th bslsars ef our total emownte to thaa daring tbe preceding- y portoMons free of duty tat, being ss. tsuts isss than ceding year. The reeeipa front sTx.tto W.ll Isss and trom Utaraal US astAm ay less thaa la IMS. Ths total tax eo lies ted frsm dlsttllsd spirits was SMC JjaJS oa manufactured teeaceo SB and on fumes ted Uqoors St1.wlvat.e4. - Our exports ' of msriksudlse aosnsstls and foreign, esnount ed Surtas tns year to seat.l0.ITl. bslag aa te crsase over th press ill ng year of Sss.ent.X7a. Ths report o ths artorney asaavnl aotss the gvaslryiagpeaeaasanass by abs esrsms asurt - la iifsisimiliia lbs anaara of its business and te Ttenklss e rrnfltt-n ta which it will he able recslvsd from Indian made, Thiity-Sva to eispoae ot cases- as they arts without any sand patsats were leaned for egvtenixarni BSititsnilils Hslsj' That result In sf sonres and Ihirty-ons haadrsd very largely due to th snstimrnl workW st tfsthofUAttaffStratUI ssjujsnar.Bn- Tha public land disposed ot daring amounted to IO.S9l.Sua.TT acres, lacrodlag m. STfiStof ladlaahutda. It ta sstimatsd that the public dotnsla stiB rsmalaiag amount to a Utllu more thaa 000000.000 acres, tacladlag. Bus thsss shrrsllesn when rend and redeem ed ie gold are not canceled bet are re las ssd aad msy do duty several usaes by way of eraw tag goat from ths trssssry lhas ws hsve aa eadiaas thai a at see cation essstaatly aarv plsi lag ths traasary s gold aad asvsr assr a Baal rest aa tf this was not bad ensught ws have by a sanies lory declaraUoa that It , ts th asUry ot ths goveramsai Ta mala tain tha partry bat ware r-d and ail- vsr. aided the force aad snementaat ef this tx aausuaaT aroeene. and added hvrgety ts ths rsr reacy obllrtUons claiming this prcuLarrthl teitomptloa ear small gold Ttmrve Is th sua- W aasssm- r a "Tf 7.; . :j. I 3 0 5 however, abont nss.soo oue sates la a kecks sa Jart w drain from vary aide. well aa salutary is Hons aad railroad aad Ths Semssds that Isrmit our danger alas other eelscUoss of tend as yet aaadjudicaisd. latissss ths ascssalty sf prolsriisg this rs Ths total sash rsestpte from ths sale sf hands serve agnlsst srptetlos aad It ss anoat assrUs aatonntsd to m ntnaaa tncludlae- St JUOB tnctorr to know that ths sretstt ss affordsd ts ssly a tee tiia try palliaiwm. it ta prrfesuy aad BelpBbty plala that ths ealy way aadsr by waste this retires shea at sal at NOH0E. Lis via r. troallSad ss Zxaaetrtx of the last -ll s 4 leatazaeet of Oeo. B, Wright, deenstd. Ute of Zdfacmim conty, X iv, us is to noCfy a:i perarxaa ksrisc cWims sialast lbs eaUlo ef sail Aesa otsMlittbcra to the aeTated. er J- It. OsAAia, o or before tee iik a j t l October, 1839. or Ibis soUce 13 f prsd ta bar ef their motet j. ajj pcoes IraieNnrl to Sali esUat fit ranks irasaerliSay rmyrasaU. j T-I October 1.1 SSH. 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The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 13, 1894, edition 1
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