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REPORT OF _TAE SECRETARY OF THE TKEASURY. pnual report of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. accompanying the PresidenUs mes- sage, shows that the ondinary revenues, from N sources, for the tise ding June 39, IST. amounted to #2 ¢ we ordinary ditures for the same period ageregate 964.2965; leaving a s revenue of Which wa: $ fot apiion of The a «ec To the velemption of fractional cur- : THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Af THE 8TAK BUILDINGS, Pennsylvania Avernme,corner 11th street ar : The Evenicg Star Newspaper Company, 5. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. ; : on oe ™ etn Wersty Stet : ' liy—8 ; Lot SIX’ per Cont Sear, | ostaxe prepaul pking fund for $2). . . = ae eof cash balance th the tr4 subscriptions mast be na Vance no payer sent longer than =o pacd fc * made kno: S# Hates of adver +, 5S2—N2. 8,008. WASHINGTON, D. C., MOND AY, DECEMBER 2. 1878. TWO CENTS. : - $20. 799,551.90 t due the sinking tnd the year Ls, leaving a decieeaey on’ this depend on che protection afforded to their citi- | shal! be purchased or paid within ea*h The business of the Supreme Court, and of Frem the organtzation THE EVENING STAR. | % Taere can beno peace without such pro- | tiveal year, to be set apart asasinkineetind, | the courts in many of the cireuits, Wh s increas- | the Importance of encoura tection, no prosperity without peace, and tie | There has been, however. a substantial co! ed to such an extent during the past years th: . DAY EVENING, De THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. ana gence additional legisiation is imperative to relieve | wal year, the , ta =~ THE SixTH i? LHAKMON - ‘al produc. reed upon ple as the: sing our deeply interested inthe growta | ance with the’ conditions of the law. of all its parts. terms, the pudlic debt should nave been re ween s 5288.08; in ja sales of ~All be | and prevent the delay of vck. All members are ountry has not yet reached con oppression to suitors, which ts tai | surest and readi : » provits on - ‘Sinks of feeling and reciprocal eontidens he actual reduction of the ue encumbered condition of these dc | substantial and e a : in prot mea OF Re See Eetrcon the communities o tase eaten ‘d debt, in that period, has been $7: — | presented anew in the report of the Attorney | ‘The words of W on are as appticab gy pSeolisrceks ously estranged, 1 feel an absoltite. assurane+ Veing in excess of the ‘tion required | General. and the remedy suggested is earnestly as when, in his eighth a messag a en ote ae othe Divine 4 that th ndencies are in that di Et y the sinking-fund a 2.933,33, urged for congressional action, ‘Th ton of “It is not to b» doubted t1 of aon a pubic w with | sing force. The power of pub.te ‘The araount of the public debr, less additional cireuit jadges, as proposed, woull elther to indistd ig oe bos ee ariag, opinion will override all pelltical prejudic ‘Treasury, November 1, i578, Was $2,024 affoid a complete and wou'd tnvols agriculture is of a ngefce ao 5 ». in the re- ot $11,236, decrease of revenue ts princtoally due to the falling Off In the receipts from futernal nev- ieee ae Lal sectional or state —a ied hss Upon ourcoun | manding that all over our territé ame and character of citizen of the t States sh none and Che same thin ate of salaries—ot ction, since te s expense—at the present re than $60,000 2 5 The anntal report: Interior and of por . In proportion as natio popuiation and ether cire ry of the | turity, this truth becomes more apparent of Tndt Tenders the cultits more ad amie date last ye. pes for Unt ‘The progress made during the last y refunding the pubile debt at lower rat cary with them unchatienged security terest, is very gratifying. ‘The amount of four presenta count of the | mere an object of public p xe, ee Sephearo te rice ater eg S spect. : percent. b ag sold during the present year condition of the Indian tribes, and of | Hens for promoting it grow tu pport wane h Bon jag igaoene shes <<. tntion will be en haps, now stronger than eve 4 our relations with other countr: Ppilor to November 23, isis, is $109,270 bite ‘vieo whic’ minis- | public purse—and to what ob. can It be dedi- ¥. yr he reduc- GEO. K. FINCKEL, President, harvests have rewarded the labors of th a Tax on spirits and t peaceful. six per cent. bonds. commonly known | da with a propriety? — Among the res Show an in _ nov0-8_ | tithe soll, our manufa foreign powers hi Uventies, tO an equal amount, have de nerally, means which have been employed to this end. s In the Navy inw of the Te ane 1a be spected, will be 1édeemed as calls mature. ans with th bors frieadty | none have been attended with greater success me Ree TC HALL ing, a s bel It has been the policy of the to ul, two local disturt Shave oc- | than the establishment of boards composed of 7, the i wh e Teuple which has been so lon: place the four cent. bonds 1 oF ch were deplorable in their charas- | proper characters, charged with collecting and Sanee on MONDAY, Decemt for, is at last within our reach. y a Tosi unpaid tn- cornmencement of Lae ye and to from semi-annual rly p ments of interest on six per cent. bonds con- verted into four per cents., whica would not have been made until ater the close 5 here Wasa des S follows: In the W erior dep Ivil and miserilane: every citizen who destres to inves s i mall or great, in these securities, ‘Phe s great |S ury recommends that tae icand | law be s6 moditied, that sums may be judicious efforts to overcome this disadvantage. | vested, and that through the post 0 | 3 + | Uhese efforts. led und dirce mis- | ther agents of the government, the fre ¥s to have been caused by an insufl | stimulating to enterprise and experiment. and her States, | sioner General, were remar sful, | portunity may be given fn all paris of the food on the reservation, and this tnsutt | by drawing to a common centre the results and the exhibition of the produ Uf for sueh Investments. to have been owing to veryWhere of individual skill and observation, Mieaanres of eelloh, | industry was creditabte aha gratifying | best mod appropriation: and Spreading them thi r the whole na- ( The reports of t e but remained, happily, confined to a com- | diffusing information, ively small number of Tndians, ‘The dis- | miums and small pen ids, to eneours pntent among the Bannocks, which led tirst to | and ssiet, he spirit of discovery and impré ne Acts Of Violence on the part of some mem- Dt, this spectes of establishment contribut- wud finally to the outo: ing doubly to the increase of improvement by ft ad enabled, by pre- of Fs The enjoyment of erally alth by our people been interrupted, ing the p by the prevate of a fatal the yellow fe’ in some portions of the ing an emergency whi prompt an lowed for the pi the contribut Exposition W ‘The annual meeting of @cioek p Nise members ny in ment be authorize aeancies occas 1 e at New | and ¢ U iheatesof de. | of the Indiz ery en uiserilanans Sie waqttent Gon at at NEW | States commissioners. giving its. results t posit, of th pn doilars, bear. | prevented from suppiying nts. of Immense ase In tue expendi, JAMES Tt Secretary "AD ing interest a | and convertib) Our parti petition for t Id may be ex- DOTLANT PeSHILs, hunting. After ani troops of the United St ments, the hostile Indt sippi. soon afte ead by fugitt De as fol eS HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON Srut Barstow’s CELEBRATED rent. bor nd by the md the lars Utles it to Shin, and ¢ sued only in ¢ » for United Sta renderéd themselves as prisouers. “In by Washin ay Lor the pomuins tea estiael ‘AL FIREPLACE STOVE, > believed te t to the : by mall or ot connection, 1 desire to attention to the Non of the United St Hin as peartoae Aosta r Nictency fi e ceenrred, of Sean thos visions of the a provision of Supported ible | cmtaendation made by the Secretary of Ut | ture. ‘The value ¢ LU product penditiae vio aetuat we HAYELOWET, wich a. gecording to ri i Februar missioners were auions, would enable any person readily, | terior, that a suf fund be pliced at te States fe s See _ proved fi it is impossible to estimate wit | appointed tonal conference on the | without cost or risk, to convert: his moaey tito | disposal of the ree thousand 1) IM | Boy approach to ac he lose 1a the Coun & common ratto b a | an interest-bearing security of tine United | proper accout att eccasioned. By pidemic. It 13 to DS for the purpose OF est , | States, and the ta ) ed could be ay- | den emerser Strom the rey ly, the and securing Tisity of 4 those me netallie mon value 0, si © of disturbance was th rm Chi reservation i five hi € rs. The crv try. with tts diversity ed by piled vo the redemption ¢ f . bon ate 2 ¢ A during the last tiseal y ». The coinage of silver h 1 millions of doll = ic nat resulted, mall parts of t licable to the ste ive nes who sudde Indian was $52.72 inder the ae! | es haste passed F hed rapldty th of Kansas | ables us to produce seat Cr kate.» i of the ed on the gd of Novemt dd hunt- | by our own t Meigirg ier ad gs contribut of which amount 31,9 se murders and vie necuitipae nd the balance, $14 o Government common | With views unchance ratlo between gold and si beacresd | under which upen by the conference. 2 general Gon been the purpo: reached that itis necessary to execute the lay ain in t wld the monetary the measu sliver as i In the pres by, From doe port of the Sc eld 1s my report. of mitted, w tings in Ps he “comission wow its re upon ex panying th "ror, it appears | tully supplied with four thousand seven ln ito | Temained quietly on ti | the disturba 1 misch mselves, have sur band was of Lite ast Tadians er bie to respond in some mea: © the eall for he providing tents, und food fc K and destitute the and to afiord a fale us of is which mated ex- nt financial conditic waded that the we ‘n bund ONCHITIS, nly be an ab: nd Industry of ev vered by anasnias reise = MEDS, Of about t aS S eee aie meena tly desirous ' with Con: atiempts to mak them had taken rer private indivic and proper e be reduction c expendiiares ES. ing fnane y x. WIth W ad on thy > bene jowe: » Consistent with the poo 'y aud certain, that dur joux held them as tion; it 1s Hien of the law, the Secretary has 1 tions, the + espectall er . con ndisitirbed ; them up to. the offi expenses of The customs service, dt eS of Gepression fc ery general pubt E th sali thas giving new pi SS PUTSUITS, With av fecal Scar, CoMpancd with the previous Or Of national at a admin dently expect that the resin | rit which, alarming rumors v9 ed, and hen in the sum of & sco Hee which shall not only control quaran ; s nan ee Wel eli cake ple the convary notwithstanding, they: oe ie ag = —— have the sanitary supervision of in make the p appointed tine. will be successtully, , | formly shown ever sinc wislieS they ex- eos a ae meree in times of epide and hold an points wel maintained, and that it will be followed pressed at the council of September, es ee ay Or Ke RICH JEWELRY. ory relation to the state and municipal I ment throug Ithful and enduring revival of bu: been complied with | at hiws, amount prosperity. Let the Beat! fence of tine, the inher ene and the sources of our colntry, havea fair op nd relief from. pr inicuities Both the Secretary of the Interior and the eretary of War unite fn the recommendation t provision be made by : fort i corps Of mounted © Indian aus- to be under the control of the | and to be used forthe purpose of keepins Ing to obiain the Wernument in the vi pecting the aw es, with power to deal with whatever | at London. rs the public and whi of the Brt land state authorities are unable to | Governme: tional quarantine a med it iy which Was passed in the year of Congress tO prov noth wtaral f ries, to and Increase the quantity to determine the value of old establish the thportanee of new methods of culture, are worthy of your careful and favo able consideration, a re by SUC ck of ELEGANT JEWELRY is larger than uenal this eeason.and includes many articles uniqne in design, novel in style, and which cannot be found xpendl- 1 not in the wus for the next tiseal year ne c, exceed the appro, Be i cae wr it into practical operation, a pro: The ‘report Indians on their reservations and preventing or | propriations of money and enlargement of facil. = SEARS © EBC Ee Ee Eee SC Ss BRACE | eine mepinthe dives. | tamiat te came ) that m 3 | repressing disturbance on their part, Tear. | it may seem to be demanded by the Mf revenu LETS, SCARF PINS, LOCKETS, HALF SETS, | { Heated. In’ vi ity | this subject will be tore you. supple small force has been a tly coneur in tals recommendation, It is | ent favorable conditions for the growth and age rag ie CHATELAINE WATCHES, BLACK ONYX NECE- | for the most effective mi by quarantine The nish government has offielally a employed, and has faithfully performed all believed that the ong: tion of such a body vot oni jon of Our sea- | nounced the termination of the insure Cuba, and the restoration of peace throu that ‘island. Contident expectation service required of it. The sorale of the army | Indian diy, receiving a moderate pay tro has Hoproved, and the number of desertions has | Uie Government, would cousiderably weak ly decreased during tie . | the restiess element among the Mdian y Strict of Ube revenue laws. LINK SLEEVE BUT- | and ctherwise. for the prot ports and the conntry gener: demies, it is recommended t ihe abuse of anima’ ing pubite attent LACES and LOCK TONS, BANGLE RINGS, SILVER COMBS, VEL- tra places, | | 'spid development of t | | rested in the sub- on of Societies sp 38 Silver M EY ud, pressed of a revival of trade and prosperity, w retary recom number of young recently met zt Baltimore, and the tons 00 VET BAGS Silver Moun’ a anny ii y hoped may prove well-founded, ta pension be and giving them congenia! employment both Inrezard to cruetiies to anin ee ee M. W. GALT, BRO. ECO, tent pacification of the country by | ins of Al ‘itizens for relief Lieut | the Government, it being a matte fect s upon the public ‘The customsauties, fon of all eitt who los! ens in the complete pre VF alm would demand the e: ve been evaded by smuggling, ‘ Tul con. | {Hi maby case = wacenee G Salen inuand of the \ performaii ation of Congtess, and the enactment of | Hav. une Jon, ‘and false cialis £05 ae c= Some F with Su ‘m. Such an organization cient laws for Use preveation of these | “awl “ gtiecendat . Wits with the ste: ome i AN | id the army in the | Is manifest. Trot these estimat’s, That. how- —_ ae r ton. The establishment of the annuity s DM task for whieh ifs numerical | Commissioner of the Burean | C8€F« pling in bog oadchecnnacea He Ce Oe nefit Of the hetrs of deceased ofc strength 1s sometimes found insuficient. sve raitying pre nt not HOW to be done ex ‘Vhs favorite Hotel, b i privileges, has been duly ratl- ed by the Pa ter General. put, while t throughout We count all See ERIE ot ee e inter aportant ol |. RESCMSTION OF SPECIE 1" st ee Phe important duiy of Une | Bent! ay f the | been steadily pur Three of its prov cmployment of force for the prevention of repression of Indian troubles is Cecasional and wise pre sheuld be 1 i end, greater r | must be pi nd ¢ivilizing ax | cies for tie nate Solution Of w em. It may be patient effort, t ‘The adoption by Congress of a] Sree , Uon of the records of the \ Bite ic Pepellicn. new being prep: pos nt Co. have a direct i the advanee thus far made at of the rich aimed. > ions of g1 With any other of t ot | The Japanese govern Of a revision of such pitted to repor f spect to the exter be advan vated, painted throuxho7 nish, wileyen fort UR lib- ve bec ry difficult, curb the a tha to any other a S01 for the advane pve r tore, y Indian fo the restraints 3 ret _- Lorn obeiyiized S that ic is | Mentor th ite know EEECAMPSNE AND HOARHOURD MEAGRE ORE ot impos bigh\ate. | Wes te ci ana ae basis of ex- sion conta f the HL FOR OF the far w ane and He once us §% | the plains and u Elecampane and Hoarhound € Bre ee noe } and were the by Congress | det Cf Congres. F Elecarepane and Hoarhound Conzh Drops, | | “Lhe pas up Elecamr 1 Hoarhow ‘h Drops, s le er mount of L h Were made ow feve: ion be made for the erection ding for the preservation of ‘The acknow remedy fi and Throst Compla: Fo in effect, the cl the world. Pleasant h ‘apest and best remedy in resumption act the . notes would be reduce vist day of January, and that a ness ¥ @wn on wh ‘own rich, powerful, and it to them asa moral dity te ot | our people happy. We ow tain valuable records, now constanUy exposed hey re-procf bu collection ef book a : 7 ) tiem In attaining at least that des: trative art, has er proportions. in ‘ - : Put up in Harr Forsp Boxes, 25 Cats. hereol, Souk in ;ood f to destruction by five, civiilzation which they may be able tersact, | Connection with the ght system of ‘ eho lips seg bag on Congress, ARTHUR NATTANS, Puarwactst, foreed. rigidly ‘and impartially, in lever and in interval of several The recommendations are all commended to i iso our interest t9 | CounUY, as to demand the prompt and careful es gl hart olay r Ist: 2d and Dsts. 10 the end that the humblest citizen, | Government 1 In sent en your favorable consideration. it E me agriculturists | attevtion of Congress to save it from injury in approved May 31, SS eee: hut distinction of race or color, should, unz | ted Stat ave been FR ore ee cecreuary Ob the Navy: | nen, and feel an interest in prope! SEG Te ale ee eaters. | Coat of any Union hotes after that date, 2 — | der them. receive full and equal protection in | permanent legation Is now establishel here by Wy has improved during the | will thenceforth cease to be a warlike and di we Dighton | { reulatios 3846,651,016, Person and property and in political rights and | Uhat Government. itis not doubted that this acal year. ork has been done on | turbing element. It is also a well-authenticated eee ase, Increaseeven | \non the principle of safety upon wile’ the 2.75 CARRIAGE ROBES. privileges. By these constitutional: amend< | src satoee u seventy-five vessels. ten of which have been | fact that Indians are upt to be peaceable and ‘apidly in the future tran in the past, it | UP fe _Drinciple ‘of safety upon wil a $ privileg sy these stitutional ‘nd- | step will be of advantage to both nations in “s 3 pt to be peaceal ‘and departicent was acting, that forty per cent, of ments, the southern section of the unionob- | promoting friendly relations and remoy YRoroughly repaired, and made ready for sea. | quiet when thelr children are at "school, and 1 | Cannot be doubted that the people will sanction coin was the smallest’ reserve Upon which re, to — (ited @ large increase of political power in | causes of difference. ‘The treaty with the Sa- | 1W0 others are in rapid progress towards com- | am gratified to know, from the expressions of oe ene opreseive tb snd toe | Ton Some prMac be come S and the electoral colleze, and the | moan Islands, having been duly ratified aud | Pletlon. The total expenditures of the ye. Indians themselves and from many cone e its usefulness | Congie: 2 “ creawe the oof ee ee etre Tom | county Justly expected that elections would | accepted on the part of both Government. ingluding the atnount, appropriated for the ‘The appeal of the Regents of the smith- | Pecamc Lecessary to increase the coin Teserve ring reports, that there is a steadily incre 3 es shised ra Do P oe 2 re, | ficlencies of the previous year, were $1 = rene 4 ns bei ne sonian Institution for the means to organize, Oe ws = Ats0, Tame e cumstances of legal and constitutional Gr the harbor of Pago PAgO NAS Dore eee | 302.65, ‘The actual expensed cliangeabie (3 the CORSE wile Cee have thet sit. | exbibit, and make availabie for the public boxe: | ose Of the year 1s77 this coin reserve, et a sami ; A bs x0-Pago hav vitha view | Year, exclusive of these deficiencies, were $13,- | dre : . fe » | fit the articles now stored away belonging to 5 Of coin labliities, ainounted to a BLAN: freedom and piotection which obtained in all | a naval vessel of the United States, witha view | 3 q 4 ren educated. 1 ite attention to the ging f which $15,000,000 » obtained HORSE COVERS ani ‘KETS, jhe other states of the unlon, The friends of | of its occupation as a naval station, if found | 306,914.09 or $67. 199.1 less than those of the pre- | reports of the ‘Secretary of the Interior and | the National Museum, I heartily recommend to ot font ant & ail pe comeene from $1 up, at the law and order looked forward to the conduct of | desirable ta the set vice, ious year, and $4,928,670.14 than the ex- | the Commissioner of Thdian Affairs. touching | Jour favorable consideration. ote << POPULAR HARNESS and TRUNK FACTORY of uO oe Cloet a re enEes, C) encies, ‘The = pe rhe P| ‘oneTess: 7 $25,000,000 by the sale of four per ¢ Elections, as offering to the general judg- | Since the resumption of diplomatic relations ee the deficiencies, ‘The esti- | the ex ‘The attention of Conzress is again invited to f periment recenuy inaugurated, in taking 1 _ ay (ee nt fiscal year ending June 30, 1ss0, tt ian < + | the condition of the river-front of the city of | residue being surplus revenue. Subsequent- JAMES S. TOPHAM, TO Tescune the eaay ah Mapertant opporiunity | with Mexico, correspondence has been opened are $14,562,351 45—exceeding the appropriations | fern Care ee ee ee ee | Shine OM Tt de a eee OF UM import- | ay of April, isis, the Secretary 425 Seventh street, suffrage could be exercised by the colored and stil continues between the two Govern- | of the present year only $33,049.75; Which excess | {crqny tribes, tot Virginia where they are to | nce to the health o a- | ntract with certain bankers in Adjoining Odd Fellows Hall | P!*. atid would be respected by thelr fellow-clt- | the cee on cae est ons wich at one Reaicatoned by the demands of the Naval | receive an elementary English education and | ! jonal Capital, both temporary and permane | ar per crue bend: Stor rewuiaptoon z0) a 5 I | Academy an he Marine Corps, as expla “a er eric ea er vi that the low lands Ml P Cl y ~ od Ps ‘Trenks Covered and Repaired Promptly. oct25.tr — See. more general enjoyment of free- | jo formal agreement has been reached as to the. | rps: explained | training in agriculture and other useful work, | ection in front of the city, now ge by the colored people, and a | tyro | mu the Secretary's report. The appropriations | io be returned to. the more just and generous protection of that tree- | yep - i e bonds Were sold et a premium 5 been done to | for the present fiscal year are $14,5: overtiow, shou be recla ke aL oe ee ni a half per cent. and accrued interest, tribes, after the their present condition, these fats reters, instructors, and Hes on the ‘der, much hi See = and diminish them. The effective foree | which, in the opi ra etat 3 * 5 ne a are | a ission of one half ort one per cent ADIES’ ENGLISH JACHETS, dom by the communities of which they form a | or'tnited States tr S which, in the opinion of 't! retary, examples, It is reported that the officer charged the drainage of the city, and are r . I i ted States troops on the Rio ¢ le, by a | g "fora ate expenses 5 SOBRE ee. ananteht hare US SOUTCe Of son The coviract been fultilled, and the net pro’ | Sotd’or the Slections discloses: Ih seat drgiege | Strict and faithfutcompltance with instructions, | Durtisent during the eens, Meee eye: | With the selection of those children might have pod tg lg licarrapant cea . : cord of the clections discloses. In some of those in which the colored people have been € their opinions felt in the elec- esult is mainly due to Influences not sured or remedied by legal protec- nthe states of Louisiana and South aroling at large, and in some particular con- gressional districts outside of those states, the records of the elections seem to compe! the co. usion Uiat the rights of the colored voters ave been overridden, and thelr partielpation the elections not permitted to be elther gen- eral or free. It wili be for the Congress for which these ‘The amount drawn | y from July 1 to November 1, 1575, 1S $4,740,544.14, of which $70,980.75, been refunded, as the expenditure for that period $4,669 }, OF $520,599.24 less 1h the corresponding period of the last niscal satisfaction Upon every ‘The report of th: nce Of Strength fn the national author- | praces a detail Mexico, and upon — every efor of the Post 0! prevent orto punish incursion tures of that De rritory. Relunctant to assume an; ended June in the control of these tneur- | cepts, including stons, by military movements across the bor- | Huginess,and off 3 dex, not imperatively demanded for the prove he sum of $28 , inelided in the fore fd into the 0K) con been re- ount of tation will improve the navi- | eed 240,00, have been liad it been possible to make provision for t tion of the river, by restricting and con- | Trea-ury in gold coin, The Lagree with the Secretary of the Interic sequently d and is also or | Paid on the | Hallfax aw that “the restiit of this interesting ex. | itnportance. ction with | Placed by the sale of periment, if favorable, may be destined to be- | {be extension of the ee ee eee come an important inthe advancement | largement of the a . Postmaster General em- | or civilization aluon: V ineton monume tatement of the operations | a')\6 « rvey. heret e Departinent. The expendi | 1, drop the ud On the hmprover Soe pe sual of Washington and Georzecow E pate ies | commended to constderat to time. unt Of cotn bi Ane ae | ‘The report of the Commitsstoners of the Dis- | Uy 08 of November Last, in excess ea tie fo aut clare ag triet of Columbia presents | ef volu suficient to pay all accrned coin Mabili- : , 4 a he affairsof the Disiric Les, Was $141,555,100, and constitutes the coin é Syst tion of the lives and property of our own eitl- | ine state i sis charzeableto | POllant a question, the views expressed above | Of t ‘ Redo wt heir condi 3 = ent with the proper discharge of this plain Ps for the fiscal year ended June 30, 18-3, are | Whatever tt may il acrest: further azita- | States ani D Uht che eee arposes 1S | ist of January next by reason of the larg termine the validity of the claims of members | quty, to recognize the ability of the Meccan | (ures for the fiscal year ended June 30, 18is, are | {}RAte this subjec agitation being apt to | contrasted, showing that the expenditures by | vat itbeee a & to thelr seats. In the meanwhile it becomes | sovernment to restrain Ghonivey wolanere ay | S38 ot apprepgmune drawn trom the | jicauce a disturbing effect upon the service as | the people of the District greatly exceed those | #uOURT of Interest accruing on that day the duty of the Executive and Judictal depart- | Strteritory. Irie ‘ S uglations of | Treasury on appropriations, in addition to the | PC ; s themselve: 4 | ofthe General Government. ‘The eatin is ras of the coin revenue recelved meanwhile, : oe - It is proposed to hold next year | jovenuas Pee saan Well as on the Indians themselves. 5 The ex! Ss nrranecenrnt or “ea : tongue ints aed ante thelaes peleved tha ae ae aa sresico and A 1s Aieexneudiliies ter the seal von eoueea ates inthe enrolment of the biti making appro- TUE FoaiT CL tne Gates ees has be a tl Praall ouuees Can butiepeat WAC T ud i Hake coe eeeriey ag, | and manufacturing products of the two nations | seinduey Are csymmated, at $36571,9m), and the | ons for sundry civil expenses, at the last ses: | Uivers of the city, Which: Is a Worker teaane | held by the Treasury are to be patd at theclear: can but repeat what I said in this connection tn | win tend to better understandingand Increased. | 2ec°IPtS from all sources. at $8,664,0%8.90, leay- | Slon of Congress, that portion which provided | S(w¢rs of the city; which is a wg connection, a | ng-house, and all drafts on the Treasury held forth, and 1am unwilling to forego a Fenewed | _ With Brazil and the Repubiles of Central and | Calis attention to ‘the tact, thayeshe eene, | completed the Work of ‘Cakioe aoe had | Eg ee pee States notes; and, after the Ist of January, JNO. M. KEELER, appeal to the legislatures, the courts, the execu- | South Amertea some steps have been taken | pensation of postmasters and of railroads | Ue many conflicting claims, the suspension of stitutions of the District ate all entitiod oo the | United States notes are to be received by thera TRE RU hoTIee aad the Tmocnaag Tne CxeCU- | toward the devolpment of closer commerce | Het carrying the mall is regulated by | their labors, before determining the rights of | favorable attention af Omer e ee re, | as coin. cea eiiee where these wrongs have been perpetrated te | intercourse. Diplomatic relations ‘have ‘been | law, and thatthe nella Congress to appro- | Claimants, threatened, for a time, to embarrass | [Oncol needs addicowal Dulles Ane tee | The accumulation of coin, instead of inereas- . give their assistance towards bringing to jus- | Tesumed with Colombia and with Bolivia. A | priate the amounts required for these purposes | the interests, not only. of the Government, Sciool needs Additional butldings and teachers. | 1°'ita price, as was feared by many, bas steaa- tice the offenders and preventing a repetition | boundary question between the Argentine Re- toes not relieve the Government of responsibil- | but also of a large number of the citizens of ppropriations which w these | ily reduced its premium in the market. The a thousands of y Indians sent with 1 has done much to remove the sourcesof dispute, tea and it is now Understood that a like fon ee ee Mexican troops on the other side of the ri p making an energetic movement rhls gov LADIES’ OVERCOATS, mi butt report of the leved by act of of the harb: S respectful vent. bonds, ponds. ‘To unis raue from tine in the Treas- Pin the con- | 340,000 four per cent was. | Jed the surplus ré LADIES’ ULSTERS, reviéIm 1111 Pennsylvania avenue, eee x ‘ fublicand Paraguay has been submitted by | ity, but necessarily increases the deficiency | Hot Springs, who were waiting for final ac- | MSUtutlons in a condition to e models of | Dresent condition of our trade, industry, and een eee igre |e ee os Bnd fair invesication | those Governments for arbitration to te Pres’. | Wills Suntec as aay eS tte upon to | tion on their’ cians before. beginning contem- the cOuntrS oo Hocrality isch es eee) OY | Commerce, Our reserves, and the general W4BE4NTED, FREE FROM CHEM | ot the alleged crimes, and to secure the convie- | Gent of the United States, and I have, after | pass. plated improvements. In order to prevent se- ‘The Commissioners, with evident justice, re- | Confidence imgared in our financial condition, ICALS. tion and just punishment of the guilty. careful examination, given a decision upon ft. | In providing for the postal service, the follow- | Tious difficulties, which were apprehended, on .. nes! or seem to justify the opinion that we are prepared 1 ts to be observed that the principal appro- | gq. aval expedition up the Amazon and Ma- | ing questions are presented: Should Congress | andat the solicitation of many leading citi: | guest attention fo the discrimination made by | $o°R to Jon ang qhuinuain ‘resumption trons re ache = Ms * S) = 2 Congress against the District in the donation of > “3 3 & 00/8 riation made for the Department of Justi deira rivers has brought back information val- | annually appropriate a sum for its expenses | ~ of Hot Springs, and others interested in and after the first day of January, A. D. 1879. =a the last session contained the following cisssre | wable both for sclenuine and commercial pur. | Peay an eee ae ease for tts expenses | zeus of Hot Springs, and ov SECT Ey On eo Ane public schools, and | “Te means and manner of doing this are lett : : - : ask that the same Ifberality t tray: ch may be | Poses. A like expedition ts about visiting the | rates of postage be established as will make the | Interior was authorized’ to request the late | . . ; “f 2 largely to the discretion of tbe Secretary, but, COMPRESSED YEAST. cared ty traveieeneet of OMe ccast of Africa and the Indian ocean, ‘The re- | Department selt-sustaining? Should the posta’ | Coluinissioners to. take change of the records or tenes of the, United State ea ee eand ter; | must restore coin and bullion, when withdraw Tuary twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and | Ports of te gectiacee pee eee eee Be Bere De renee oy exclaim Bena thelr ieee 9 Pon Oe Poeeere to the District of Columbia? in the process af redemption, either by the sale seventy-one, entit'ed +A el ‘aet. n e development of our foreign com- | matter which does not pay its way? Should the tly be y r SI elr- Brea aye of bonds, or the use @ surplus revenue, or DEPOT, 1112 18TH STREET. approved Nag IIOGE CT ee metce have furnished many facts that have | number of post-routes: be diminished? Siow stances, to facilitate the future adjudica. The Commissioners also invite attention to | of ine notes redeemed from tine to times” ©. ANTHONY DENEEAS, Agent. seventy, entilled an act to enforce the rents Proved of public interest, and have stimulated | other methods be adopted which will increase | tion of the claims at an early day, and to pre | the damage inilicted wy n public and private in- | “pv the exercise of Its power to sell bonds ft 1s citizens of the United States to vete in eer cee. | to practical exertion the enterprise of our peo. | Caner methods ‘be, adopted whi expenses of the | serve the status of the clalinants until their | terests by the present Vocation of thedepotsand | articipated that the Treasury at any time can Absointely none rennine without our Trade Ma eral States of the Union, and for other pur. | Ble. postal sei vice? rights should be finally determined. ‘The late | SWitching-tracks of the several rafl enter | readiiy obtain coin to reinforce the reserve omer fires names on the wrapper, ae SOF any acts amendatory thereot or sup. | The report of the Secretary of the Treasury | ‘rhe International Postal Congress, which | cctomisstoners complied with that request, and | ing the city, and ask for legislation looking to | Aincnay accumulated. United States notes must, WILL You RE HUMBUGGED mentary thereto.” furnishes @ detalled statement of tie operi- | met at Paris May 1, 1Si5, and continued in ses- | reort that the testimony, In all the cases, has ; Weir removal. The recommendations and sug- | however, be the chief Ineane under existing H INFERIOR EY . when you wet the bos PFY_Q th Eee ee e Jcts the optnion of the Attorney General tha’ | Uons of that Department of the Governmen: | sion until June 4 of the same year, was com- | been written out, examincd, briefed, and soar | 2¢-Uons contained in the report will, I trust, | jaw with which the department must restore mcpenses of these proceeds Nill Sey and of the condition of the publie finances. pered of delegates trom nearly ail te civilbed | ranged as to facilitate an early setticnent when | Teceive the careful consideration of Congress. | coin aud bullion when withdrawn in process Of which wa us prov The ordinary revenues from all sources for | countries orld. Ii da new con- | authorized by law, It is recommended that the Suficient time has, perhaps, not elapsed since | reaemption. ‘The notes, wl FLPWs. tee Orucias, 453 Peansyivant A rely contidentiy upon Conerest re rane | the fiscal year ended June Sir lsts, weep Wentlon, 10. take the place Of tae treeey cone | senuisite authonty be given ates coe eaae as | the reorganization of the government, of che necesatlly AOCUMUSLe In the ieee en corner 414 street. nowsu-tr ie appropriations to enable the Execu. | 163878.i0; ‘the ordinary expenditures for th | cluded ‘at Berne Octover 9, ; the session as possibie, and that a falr com- Piste lyn a pan their superior use and convenience for EVLIN & co. uve Departinent to entoree the laws. Same period were $236,964,326.80—leaving a sur | into effect on the ist of April, 1<<9, between the | pensation be allowed the late cominissioners for | ee Ps cnc eating mee the prac. | Uon enables the department to exchange them D = 1 respectfully urge upon your attention tha: | Plus revenue for the year, of $20,799,551.0, countries whose Getegates have ‘signed it. It | the expense Incuried and the labor performed | lon as to Its sucessful operation; D ut the Prac: | at par for coln or bullion, Coxtinue to maintain the leading place they have so | te congressional elections, in every district, 12. The receipts for the present fiscal year,end | Was ratified and approved, by and with the con- | by them since the 25th of June last. that the friends of the new governmeat may act of May 31, 1878, already referred to, ried in the a Nery Important sense, are justly a matter o- | ing June 3, tsv9, actual and estimated, are a | sent of the President, August 13, 1 A synop- Linvite the attention of Congress to the well urge upon Congress the ‘of its con- vides that when Ui States notes are re- CLOTHING TRADE OF NEW YORE, t and concern throughout th> | follows: Actual receipts for the first quarte | sis Cf this Universal Postal Con n Will be | commendations made by the Secretary of the | Het wge thon 0 modification, until med or received in tbe Treasury under any = re Each state, every political par- | commencing July 1, 1878, $73,339,743.43; esti | found in the report of the Postmaster General, | Interior with regard to the preservation of the by. actual experience vantages and de- | !@W, and shall belong to the United Sates, they - and offer for the to the share of power which 15 | mated receipts for the remaining three quarter and the full text in the appendix thereto. timber on the public lands of the United States. tae may be more fully tained. shall not be retired, cancelled or destroyed, but FALL AND WINTER OF 1878 Tred by the lezal and constituttonal suf- | of the year, 3191,110,256.57; total receipts for the | its crigin the Postal Union comprised twenty- | ‘rhe protection of the puble property is one of R. B. Hayes, | Shall be kept in circulation. ft PIFCE GOODS for Custom Onte: It is the right of every citizen, possess- | current fiscal year, ectual and estimated br the frst duties of the Government. The De- Executive Mansion, December 2, 1578. 2 Payments of notes redeemed can be made Nee Cumaiatanann: tiagtiics aa Cheaper ‘tions prescribed by law, to cast | $24,500,000, "The expenditures for the sam partment Of the Interior should, therefore, be : . Bi op HB 4 bv a a , % intimidated ballot, and to have his ballot pore will be, actual and estimated, as follow: z epabled"by sufficient appropriations, to enforee SED Sip REP Sere purebase of bullion, or for the refunding of the - WASHINGTON OFFICE, counted, So jong as the exercise of | For the quarter commencing July counties and colonies, with a population of | the laws in that respect. But this matter ap- ‘THE RecEPTION at Willard’s hotel Saturday | pupiic debi. sii "1320 F St and the eajoyment of thts right are | expenditures, 273,344,573.27; and for the rem more than six hundred and fifty millions of peo- ees still more important as a question of pul night to Representative Casey Young and Col. ‘The receipts from revenue are sufficient ta ee ne 2 nd equal, practically as weil as for- | ing three-quarters of the'year, the expend!- | pie.ard will soon, by the accession of tie few ic economy. The rapid destruction of our f J.M. Keating, of the Memphis Appeai, to sig. | meet the current expenditures as, well as the TIES Jy, subtuission to the results of the suffrage | tures are estimated at $165,755,426.73—making | remaining countries and colonies which main- | ests is an evil frau vith the gravest con valize the bile appreciation of these tw interest on the public debt. Authority is con- NM oe == % be accorded loyally and cheerfully, aud | the total expenditures $240,160,000; and leaving | tain organized postal services, constitute, ia | quences, especially in the mountainous distri nalize the pub! o gen- | ferred by the refunding act to redeam six per ‘Just received, an invoice of entirely new etyle all the departinents Of government wil! fee] the | an estimated surplus revenue, for the year end- | lact as Well as 1n hame, as Its new title ind:- | where the rocky Slopes, once deanded of ti ‘lenen as rep esentatives of the many heroic | cent. bonds as they become redeeznable, by ee SILVER JEWELRY, tbe vigor of the popular will thus expressed. ing JUNE 30, 1879, OF $24,490,000, cates, 2 Universal Union, regtilating, upoa a | trees. will remain so forever. ‘There the injury | men ¢nd@ women who periied their lives in the proceeds of the sale of bonds beariag a lower Unique DEsiess, No temporary or administrative interests of ke total receipts during the next fiscal year, | Uniform basis cf cheap pestaze rates. tue postal | once doze, cannot be repaired. I fully consar | sousLwest dur ng the lie ‘was at- | jate of interest. The United States notes re- Also a choire variety of fovermiuent, howeves Urgent or welzlcy, Will | ending June iss, estimated according to ex: | intercourse Letween all civisized natlous. with the Secretary cf the Interior in the opinion | tenced by many _¢ Tesidents of | Geeued under the Tesumption ac: are. taeme. GCLD Lack AND Se ee ever displace the zeal Gf our people in defence | isting laws, will be $264,500,000; and the estima! Some embarrassiient bas arisea out of te | thai, for this reason. legislation touching the | Wa: hi Mr. Young and Col. Keating re- | fore, the principal means provided for Une pur- GEN tego ba Lat cf ibe primary rights of citizenship. ‘They un- | ed ordinary expenditures, for the same pe: corfiict between Ue customs laws of thiscoan-.| ;ublic tinber in Use mototainous States and | spor ded briefly to an e it address of wel- | chase of or coin with whien to: foe Gerstuid that We protection of liberiy requires | will be $218.20,418.65; leaving a Surplus Of $2- | Uy ard the provisions of the postalconven‘ioa, | Lerrtores cf the West, SHOWG be especially. | comme by ex-uok. Sie} and a banquet was | {in 1e-umption, but ve ‘out ° H. SEMEEN, ihe maintenance, in full vigor, of the mant S87 £2 fur Ubat year. in regard to the transtiteston of foreign booxs | re: considered, and that extsting laws, in | then served, at wafch Hon. 8. J. ae when U can be used to oe ap equal ¥ povi32m 945 Penn’a arenue. methods Cf fee ech, free press, and free sul- Inthe f cing statements of expenditures, | ald newspapers to this country by mail. {t ts | which the destrection of the forests isnot suffi- | Gov. Shepherd a: Postmaster General Key | amount of coin withdrawn from the aced toe i a frage, énd will sustain the full autaority of | actual and estimated, no amount ts allowed for | he] ed that Congress wii! be able 10 devise some cienuy guarded against, shouid be edily | replied to toasts, sj in grateful terms of | tion fd. They may, it is true, de used for % ‘BS. 5. E. FULLER'S overnment to enforve the laws which are | ihe sinking-fund Pe for by the act ap- | Eecans cf reconciling te difieuities wnicahave | modified. A general law concerains this tin- ee : ART SCHOOL, ‘ramed to preserve these inestimable rights. | proved February 1862, which juires that | 'btis been cseuted, So as to do justice toatl par- | pertart ‘sub;ecl, appears to me to be a malicr ; sove-Im° 1318 I street ow. ‘The materi progress and welfare of che one per cent. of the entire debt of United © ues involved. ‘UL Wryeai pliblic pevessity. j