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THE EVENING STAR. | execeng tac erurt nope tot Comers 3a | @t thts session take favorable action o: ne PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, C Providing for the aitotment of lands on che eTent reservations tn severalty 10 the ludiaus Rith patents conferring fee simple ti 1e tnailen ” Th Five aca ae eee p able for a certain period.and the event r Sion Of the residue of the resrra m general settement, with the conse the benefit oY the Indians, placing the latter Under the equal protection of the laws of tue | country. This measure, togeiher with a vigor Ous Prosecution Of on édiicational eforts, Work the most impor t and e ve toward the solution of the Indian prob . | preparing for the gradual mergiug of our Indian i Tre Evening Star Newspaper Company, | AD Pres't. | | | { a & S Perrsylvania Avenue, Corner 11th Street, by Population tn the great body of Ame shed on Fritay—82a x mouths, $1; 1 copics peta in ad- | paid fe on application. | SPECIAL NOTICES. | ; censbip. A large incre: 1s reported tn the WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1880, TWO CENTS. [Riera wees: land laws, as Well as proper legtslatio: ——=. year, ert ' aiso highly important that all such examina- the subject of conference and concurrent ar- | In Samoa, the government of King Melletoe, | ‘The colnage of silver dollars began tn March, jatethe disposition at pevlle tach THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE uons should De ounducted upon a uniform sys- rangement between the two governments, under the support and recognition of the con- | 1Sis, and has been continued. The average rat more pressing necessity, and 7 th. : — tem and under general supervision. Section I sincerely hope that the basis may be found | sular representatives of the United States, eat | per month to the present time has been #2, 63 of the Revised Statutes authorives the , for a speedy adjustment of the very serious | Britain and Germany, seems to have given | 492. The total amount colned prior to the firs! the consideration of Congress te the ns of the Senate and House es Rep | 1 port and | : adh the accompanying draft of a bill, ue resentatives. President to prescribe the regulations for ad- | divergence of views in the interpretation ot the ace and tranquility to the Islands, While tt | of November last WAS $287. OF this Punic Lands Commission, which were comes late Brother, | Teoparaty ate you on the continued and in- Inission to the civil service Of the United States, ; shery clauses of the Treaty of Washington, joes not appear desirable to adopt as a whole | amount os4,450 remain in the Treasury, and Dicated by me to Congress at the last session. of tue Pr creasibg prosperity of our country. By the favor | and for this purpose to employ suitable persons | whicli, as the correspondence between the two | the scheme of tripartite local government, | Only $25,:63,.91 are in the hands of the people. Eariy action upon this important subject ia ent ¢ 33.” __ it of Divine Providence we have been blessed, } to conduct the requisite tnyulties with reference | governments stood at the close of the last ses- | which has been proposed, the common inter- | A constant eflort has been made to kee thts highly desirable. NNIV! RSARY. during the past year, with health, with abund- | to “the fitness of each candidate, in respect to | sion of Congress, seemed to be irreconctlable. ests of the three great treaty powers require | currency in circulation, and considerable ex- Phe attention of Congress ts again asked to eae anes ant harvests, with protitable employment for ; age, health, character, knowledge and ability, In the important Sa of arts and in- aco ee ES ee | Hae geal a ae eee the wasteful depredations committed on oar vt 2 t i, | for the branch of service into which he seeks to | dustries, which was held last year at Sydney, | of government, an ecu pose, PU es S public timber-lands, and the rapid and indis- faa with eae and fea ies Ther enter,” but the law is practically tnoperative | New South Wales, as well as in that now in | by a simple d!plomatie agreement between | prompt and sure. Contrary to the confident criminate destruction of our forests, The urgent | bations. for want of the requisite appropriation. | progress at Melbourne, the United States have | them. It would be well if the consular J ris- | anticipation of the friends of the me asure at the | pecessity for legislation to this ‘The ocenrrence of the twenty-fourth election 1 therefore recommend an appropriation of | been efficiently and honorabiy represented. * | diction of our reprerentative at Apia were In- | time of its adoption, the value of the stiver dol | erally recognized. In view ot of chief magistrate has afforded another oppor- ; £25,100 per annum to meet the expenses of a | * * We have concluded and ratitied a conven- | creased in extent and Importance so as (o | lar, oo 4 grains of silver, has uot acter of the depredat Uunity to the people of the United States to ex- | Commission, to be Supolnted by the President | tlon with the French repubiie for the settle- | guard Amertean Interesis tn the surrounding | increased. Dur il i, the Near prior to the pass- qicastrous consequerices Which will tm: hibit to the world a siguificant ae oe of the | 1D accordance with the terms of this section, | ment of claims of the clttzens of either country | ind outlying islands of Oceanica. age of the bill agthorizing its coinage, the h # THE MEDIO \U SOCTE d is now xen- e lawless char ons committed, aud avy peiation will i {he | follow their continuance, legislation bas again ceful a tran: tor oF whose duty it shall be to devise a just, unifor: against the other. * * "A congress to con. | ‘The obellsk, generously presented by the | market value of the silver which it contatued | And again been recommuchiel tees. thee gecomer Eoa authority of goveramont: from we pubic | and eflicieat system of competitive examina, | sider means for the protection of industrial | Khedive of Hgypt to the city of New York, has | was trom ninety fonninety-two cents, as com- | ard to preserve. Tor the people OF Out wes!s (ering amiendivente to the | Servants whose terms of office are about'to ex- | Uons, and to supervise the application of the | property has recently been in session in Paris, | safely arrived in this country, and will soon be jared with the standard go id dolar. During the | states and territories the timber needed for do- : ton, Tl stockholders are reqnested to: pire to their Lewly-chosen successors. This | same throughout the entire civil service of the | to which I have appointed the ministers of the | erected in that metropolis. A commission for jast year the average market value of the s:iver B r is ver | mestie and other essential uses. om rh 4 HKICK, President example cannot fall SS vernment. I am persuaded that the facilities | United States in Frapce and in Belgitim as dele- | the liquidation of the Egyptian debt has lately dollar bas been eighty eight and a half cents. The rej of the DI or e Gaologica iOUN T. LYSCH Settee” deed Sit thoughtful oe of then can 4 eae hich such & commission w Nafiord for testing | gates. ‘The international commisston upon | concluded its work, and this government, at | It ts obvious, that the legtslation Of the last | gurveg a rth lege ey Bi oo r = ‘ = - | advantaves which republican tnstitutions af- | the ftness of those who apply for office will not | Weights and measures also continues its work | the earnest solicitation of the K edive, has | Congress tu regard to silver, so far as it was i* * ‘The Director of the Survey recominend? ore Man DERY. ford. The fmmediate, genera! and cheerful ac- | Only be as welcome a relief to members of Con- | in Pars, I invite four attention to the neces- | acceded to the provisions adopted by it, which | based on an anticipated rise tn the value of | that the Investigations carried on by his bie red to a fescence cf all good citizens fn the result of ess as it will be to the President and heads of | Sity of an appropriation vo be made In time to | will be laid before Copgress for 1ts information. | veras a result of Unat legislation, has filled to | reau, which, so far, have been confined to lection gives gratitying assurance to our Separtments, Dut that it will also greatly tend | enable this government to comply with Its ob- | A commission for the revision of the judicial | produce the effect then predicted. The lone s0-Calied public-iand states aud torritomies aud to Ils friends throuchout the | to remove the causes of embarrassment which | ligations under the metrical convention. code of the reform tribunal of Egypt snow in | the law remains in force, requiring as it does extended over the entire country, aud that the at a Government based On the free con- | bow inevitably and constantly attend the con- Our friendly relations with the German Em- | session in Cairo, Mr. Farman, const! general, | the cofnage of a nominal dollar, which, in re. hecessary appropriation be made for this pur- sent of an inte ligent and patriotic people pos- | Hlicting claims of patronage between the legisla- | pire continue without interruption. Atthe re- | and J. M. Batchelder, esq., have been appointed | allly, isnot a dollar, the greater becomes the | pose. ‘This would be particularly benefiwiat to sesses elements Of strength, stabliity ang per- | tive and executive departments. ‘The most | cent International Exhibition of Fish and Fish- | as commissioners to Participate in this work. | danger tbat this country will be forced to ac the iron, coal and other mining interes'~ of | Wanency not found in aby other form @ goy- | effectual cueck upon the pernicious compet. | eries at Beriin, the partictpation of the Untted | ‘The organization of the reform tribune will | cepts Single metal as the sole legal standard of | Wiccan! valley and of the eastern and soa erpment. lion of influence and official favoritism, in the | States, notwithstanding the haste with which | probably be continued for another period of | value, in circulation, and this a standard of less ern states. Thi subject 1s commended to | — Continued opposition to the full and free en- | bestowal of office, will be the subsittution of an | the commu: ras forced to make {ts prepara- | five years, value than it purports to be worth tn the ree- | careful consideration of Congress. Joy ment of the rights of citizenship, conferred | Open competition of merit betweea the appii- | tions, was extremely successful and meritort- In pursuance of the act p d at the last | ognized money of the world. | “The Secretary of the Interior ask upon the colored people ty the recent amend- | cants, in whicl Pry one can make his own | Ous, Wianing for private exhibitors numerous | session of Congress, invitations have been ex- { ‘The constitution of the United States, sound | ~ = NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATE Month'y Me G ents to the Con: record with thi uranee that his si tS }} WO the want of room in the public Idiugs oF : tution, stl s In sev Ss Wil | awards of a bigh class. and tor the country at | tendcd to foreign maritime states to join in a | financial principles, and our best interests, al) | [0,1he wa epiriay anh inmpnerearel ne: 2 closed. al of the late aievenoMinie Awe, AREAS depend upon this alone, large the principal prize of honor offered by | sanitary conference in Washington, beginning | require that the country should have as’ its ridin ogee sgectian Sine-sod 9 ge pp FDWARDS, Presia 3, not been manifested in the recent eee. also recommend such legislation as, while | His Majesty the Emperor. There hay the first of January. ‘The accep! of this | legal tender money, both gold and silver ec bac mah and of the public ree sitent aoe tion to any large extent in acts of violence or | leaving every omicer as free as any other eitize some question ed between the two g - | Invitation by many prominent of an inirinste value, as bullion, equivale: censity, plied the rent Set Eee. | intimidation. it has, however. by fraudulent | to express his political opinfons ind to use his | ments as to the proper effect and Interpretation | promi<e of sitccess tn this Importan j that "hich, upon tts face. 1t purports to possess. | Hungings in diferent, parte ot tine qe BOYS IN Bit 3 RYE AA | practices tn connection with the ballots, with | Means for their advancement, shall also enable | of our treaties of naturallzation, but reeent dis- | destened to establ ish a system of inter: The constitution, In express terms, recog! | iocation or public off or ea | aa MORES COMPANY OF TEM. | tne jons as to the places neror } bim to feel assafe as any private citizen tn | patches from our Minister at Berlin show that | notification by which the PERANOE BOYS IN BLT. are requested ton Odeon Ty rher 43 street and Pennayly VENTING, December 6% both goid aid sliver as the only true legal tender vorlD, nd with counting, returning, and can- ds Upon his salary the votes cast, been snecessful in de- refusing all d Ci wiuch shonld thus favorable progress 1s making toward an under- | orepitcmie dise: purpos' Standing, in accordance with the views of this | chect 3 may be mor eff ly | money. To banish eltier of these metals from nor onion ipehena Gr prevented. ‘The attention of Con- | our currency ts to narrow and limit the cirea. | 800 Of ofiices belongin | teating the exercise of te right preservatl+ tee true liberty L who are government. * * gress Is luvited to Ihe necessary appropriations | lating neditim of exch to the disparage. | Ment impedes Uhe Regency “i | all rights, the right of suffrage, which the Con- | saged tn the pub ewise con- During the last summer several vessels belong- | for ing into eifect the provisions of the act | ment of important fateresis, The United States | surrounding Lafayette Syuare, on t | sUtution expressly confers upon our enfran- | tal siringent provisions against the use of | Ing to the merchant marine of this country, referred to. 2 Produces more silver than any other country, | Suit ’ i INSTITUT chised eltizens, official authority to coerce the potit Sailing in neutral waters of the West Indies. | | The eflorts of the Department of State to en. and is directly Interested fn rey it as a ho IUIs the de © g004 people of the whole | of private « ref olticial subordina were fired at, boarded, and searched by an | Jaye the trade end com of the United | one or th S metals white fe country that sectionalism as a factor In gur | greatly to be destred. armed cruiser of the Spanish government. The | States, through the active agency of consular | the coin: world. It will, in may { | politics should disappear. They preter that no The most serious obstacle, however, to an im- | circumst ‘S$, a3 Teported, involve nol only a | Officers and through the @issem{nation of inf: ment, ¢ n WS resuit if Congr } Section Of the country should bé united f ud | Provement of the ctvii service, and espect private injury to the persons concerned. but | mation obtained from them, have been unre- | will repcal so much of existing legislation xs sta | Opposition to any other sec he dispost- | @ reform tn the method of appointment also seemed t0o little observant of the friendly | laxed. requires the colnage of silver dollars contat of this city W. | Hon to refuse aud hearty obed| moval, bas been found to be the practi. uder viiteh valstinse for 4; grains of sliver, and {n its stead will | the Sccmtary ‘of the Treasury 1 pntury between chis ‘The prosperous energies of cur domestl ie only 4 s ; ong was brought to | dustries, aud thelr immense preduction of the | 2 | now stands in the way of a | the appointiz has been 50 1. he uitention of the Spanish governinent in a | subjects of foreign commerce, tnvife, and even | coin silver deliurs of equlvalent value as | BY publ ation Of sectional Hnes in our | Croacked upot embers of Congie The | serious protest and remonstrance, and the mat- | require, an acti develop! of the wishes | bullion, with gold ac will defra | The Commis: political contests As lo! ese | Urst step in the rin of the civ!! service must | ter is undergoing Investigation ‘by the roy ad Interests of cur people In that d jon. | DO man, wil t cordance witu amend uy 1 or disre- be a complete divorce between Congress and authorities, with a view to such explanation or pecially Important is it that our com lillar pre Bis, Congress, on . it Is sefe lo assume that the peaple who | the Execut {nthe matter of appointment reparation as may be called for by the facts. relations with the Atiantic and Pacttic coasts of aS altered the ratio of val al ved them in the Constitutic The corrupting doctrine that “to the victor ‘the commis ty for the | South America, with the West Indies and 1 Iver, in order to establish It the leg! te results Of the war forthe Union. | belong the spotis” ‘ .aud Mr | to the equal-r _. | tation, 1s allt rings. 34 | complete obli vars VACOINE. tate Vac ments to the What fs known as the spolls systein d Spain. ‘The ious and contaytous eat and dreaded In Europe and Ast s* Is inseparable from congres- | agiudication of claims of our citizens against | Gulf cr Mexicoshould nd not through rdance with Saban Tasectao mata and Who believe them (¢ be wise and nee Slonal patronage as the established rule an the government of Spaln, is, I hope, approach wutt of Enropean systems, and should 6: reen the two mets ‘ {great \ to act together, and to Ine practice of partie: ~ Wt come ing the termination of its labors. don In our own bottoms. ‘The full app mendations of the War department, he p Understood by app D st urbane: The claims against the United Siates under arbanc be incre: a to alisted tm lation of the opportunites which our front ou Pecitie ovean gives to commerce with Japan, ment of the & by | people generally, tha the b furnishes an °3 and Sen- ‘lorida treaty with Spain were submitted tarnishes a ght wk and dzessed 7 veh who bas the requisits | alors are entit! the patrouag: of | 10 Congress for its action at the late. session, ast 1 nN nie hal pee gectecod aye lye ee a a qualification, to freely cast his vate and to 9 and states. Iti3 not | and I again invite your attention to thts long: | island’ groups whieh li- along tt sof r truction | States tor the «hi mouths ende . f Renestiy counted. With this qucstton rightiy | Hecessary to recite at length the eviis resuiting | Standing question, with a view to a final dispo- | navigation, should Iusp reeqialetorte to ape j Gf other posts of value are con a ibis | ae oan teen eS settled, the country will be relieved or tue cou- | from thiS invasion of the Executive functions. | sition of the matter. plepriate to our ow? ping, aud to admin- | recommended tbat the law authoring the de- fe ihe value tor 2 | leations of Ue past; b; 3 Will indeed be by. ‘The true principles of government on the sub- At the invitation of the Spanish government 7 our own ié proportion of | tall of officers from the active list as professors , an Unexampied { abd political and party issues with ree | ject of appetutinents to on stated In the | acopference has recently been heid at the city e, raion Of our regu- | of tactics and military sclence at certain col- | ¥ arty aieeunbor ect to economy and efficiency dininistra- } batlonal conventions of the leading parties of | of Madrid to consider the subject of protection | jations of ation may be neces- | leges und untversities, be so amendea as to ant matter. :. 1 Leet aal improvements, the tartif, domes. | Whe country, have again and again been ap- | by foreign powers of native Moorsin the empire | sary or useful to incet and ulrect these tiny ulscs Provide that all such aetails be made from the | “TOA Coo mendation heretofore m Re other | Uc taxation. education, fnance and other im- | proved by the American people, and ha’ of Moreceo. | The minister of the United States | to the enlargement oi our exchanges and of | retired lst of the army. peated and urged, that an eaucationa! 1 > BOOERST rt subjects, will then receive their full een Called in question in’ any quarter. 2 in Spain was directed to take part in the delib- | our ¢ y trade, I am sure the wisdom of j Attention is asked to the necessity of pro- set apart from the nel proceds of the » avenue. share of atten! pat resistance to and nnill- | authentic expressions of public opinion upon | erations of this conference, the result of whieh | Congress will be ready to supply. Oue fhidal | viding by tegislation for orcanting, arming and | the hibiic lauds anuuuliy, toe Incotne: af w — CHILDH TOSPITAL, Hcalton Of the results of the war, will unite to- | thls all- importa: ubject are the statement ot | 18 a convention signed on bebalt of all the | measure, however, seems to me So rly use- | disciplin: the crrre mallitta of the country, and the remainder of fhe bet annual pr t WASHINGTON, November 24, 1 gether tn resoluie purpose for their support ali | Principles that belonz to the constitutional ee represented. The instrument will | ful eMictent that I venture to press {1 upon | and liberal appropriations are recommended in | Lo be distributed on Some Satist tory pian to r ed Anunal zof the contributiog | who maintain the authority of the government | structure of the government. laid before the Senate for its considera- | your earnest attention. It seems to be very | this behalf. nae the states and territories and the District of members of the ( n'S HOSPITAL, of the | and the perpetuity of the Unlon, and who a “Under the constitution, the President and | on. = * * AOeent that the provision of regular steam | | Especial attention is asked to the report ot | [Dhawan suupcrunes And the distri Mikbetetd a: ce isepial buildinson MONDAY, | (ately Apprecla‘e tue value of the vicuiry | beads of cepartments are to make nominations | ‘The consular treaty concludea with Belstum Postal cormuntcasion, by ald tromgovernment, | the Chief of Engineers upon the condition of | Columbia, ‘The success of the pantie ecih ds: of December, Me), at? ao'ctock pum’ | achieved. ‘This determination proceeds from no | for once. The Senate is to advise aud consent | has not yet been oniciates Promulgated, owing | hus been the forerunner of the commercial pro- | our natlonal defences, While other nations | ‘He, District of Columbia, and the pro pe ne “D FENDALL, hosifle sentiment or feeling to any part or the | {0 appointments, and the House of Iepresent {0 the alteration of a word in the text by the | dominance of Great Britain on ail these coasts | bave been Increasing thelr means for carrying board of education and the superiaten novis-‘decT reu's Hospital, D.O._ People of our country, or to any of thetrinter- | Uves 18 to accuse and prosecute faithless | Sepate of the United States, which occastoned a | audseas, a greater share In whose trade 1s now. | On offencive terme ood attacking mariiime | yopivtng the educational requiren. COUGH SPECIFIC, forcousis, (StS. The inviolapility of the amendments | Officers. The dest Interest of te pubite serv Gelay, during which the time allowed for ratit! | the desire apd the tntent of our people. It is | cites, we have been dormant tn preparation Tuelick, Sith horuomhy treaene ook code waoorlse coven aud al fant | Tests upon the fundamental principle of our | demands that these distinctions be respeclag, | catlon expired’ “he Senses a Goer rau; | tke desire and. the i efforts of other European | for dérence. tcacbean ts very graviipiie, "The acts on troubles. Price 25 and 50 centa per bottle. For governtocnt. They are th mn expression | that Senators and Kepresentatives, who mi: extend the period for ratification. nations to contend wit! at Britain for a ‘The two great rivers of the Nort American é=8, from time e tume. ‘dounting ain sale by sidriswista. Wholesale depot STUTE & | of the will of the people of the Uniied srares, be judges and accusers. should not dictate ap- | | The attempt to negotiate a treaty of extra- | share of this commerce have been successful in | continent, the Mls ppi_and the Columbla, | #)iy ueverat ctates and tervigones ie CROMWELL, 480 Pennsylvanil ave. oct#-3ia_ | The sentiment that the constitutional rights | PolLtments to oflice. To this end the co-opera- | ditton with Denmark fatled on account of the proportion wiih thelr adoption of rezular steam | have their vigable waters wholly within the educational ints rests, have proved to t NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. of all our citizens must be malntatne2, doesnot | Uon of the legisiat!.e department of tue gor oblecticn of the Danish government to the | postal communication wifa the markets whose | limits of the United States, and are of vast im | measures of public ‘policy, resulting In crran. - = mo i | grow weaker. It will continue to control the | €Thment is required, alike by the necesstt! Usual clause providing that each nation should | Wade they sought. Mexico and the states of riance to our internal and foreign commerce. | ana lasting woe . nt eae, BeeI to bs r ‘Bethesds, Bedford, Bine De government of the country. Happily the his- | the case and by public opinion. Members of | pay the expense of the arrest of the Persous | South America are anxious to receive snen rhe perivanency of the important work on the qnatter of guinnie justice te extend the bene! = Rock, Bu | tory of the late election shows that in many | Congress will not be relieved fromthe detnands | Whose extradition It asks, postal communications with this country, and | South Passof the Mississippi river seems now of this legislation, the wisdom of \ mn Hathorn, | Parts ot the country where opposition to the | Made upon them with reference’ to appoint- | ‘The provision made by Congress, at its last | 10 ald in their development. Similar co-opera- | to be as=ured. been so fully vindicated by experien: dance, Appolinar.s, | jitteent amendinent has heretofore prevailed, | Ments to office until, by legislative enacttnent, | session, for the expense of the commission | tion may be looked for, in due time, from the A comprehensive improvement of the Missis- | Histrici of columbia, ; - “aa dt is diminishing. and is Mkely to cease alto- | the pernicious practice is condemned and ft: Which had been appointed to enter upon nego- | ®aStern nations and from Australia. [tis dif- | stpp! and its tributaries 1s a matter of trans gether, if firm ard well-ronstdered action Is | bidden. tations with the impertal government of Caina, | ficult to see how the lead in this movement can | cendent importance. Producers abd consui i again com:nend the general interests of the taken by Congress. i trust the House of Kep- | _ It ts therefore recommended that an act be trict of Columbts e favorable on subjects ot great tuterest to the relations of | be expected from private Interests, In respect | ers allke Dave a Common interest tt such | energeacc oe apainertne resentatives aud the Senate, which have the passed defining the relations of met the two countries, enabled the commissioners | Of forelgn commerce, quite as much as in inter- upequalled facilities for « ‘heap transportation. Shown by the report of tae Commts: night to judge ot the etections, returns, and | Congress with respect to appointme jo proceed at once upon thelr mission. Tne | Pal trade, postal communication seems necss. | Geographically, commercially and politically, | SO¥2) y satisfactory condition. feat ever s ae thelr oxn members, will see to | By the President, aud 1 also recammead that | tmperiel government’ was preparel to give | Sarlly # Wlatter of common aLd publt= atinini=- | they-are the strongest tle bette tee res | ina arinGniencen a fipeny it that every case of violation of the letter or | the provisions of section, i7z, and of tne sec- | prompt aud respectful alicniionsa thematiers | tration, and thus pertilaine to goverament. | sections of the country. leapecial meeaewe ak Der as va + Spirit of the fifteenth amendment 1s thorot ; | tions followin Revised Saautute t under negotiation, aud the conferences | | respectiully recommend to your prompt at The channel of the Columbia river, for a dis aoor ui tion of Congress ted, and that no benetllt tr puistug the teutre-of oftice act, of Mare E y and success that | tention such just and elticlent measures as may | tance of about one hundred miles’ from it | necessity’ of reclaiming (he marshes of Sas Violation shall accrue to al p Tepeales on the 1ith of November las! two treatles were | Conduce to the development of our foreigncom- | mouth, Is Cbstructed by a succession of bars Potomac adjacent to the capital, and 1am eo" It will be the duty of the Exec Believing that ro reform the system and | signed at Pekin, one relaung 19 the tntroduc- ; Merclal exchanges aud the building up of our | which ‘occasion serious delays tn navigation. | strained by i P a in our country ts | iin of Chinese’ into thls country ¢ BOOKS, &¢ y ¥ GOODS AND ro" IN FINE BIND? We sre now tion the large«: Pocket Books, fered for ficleat appropriations for the purpos methods or the civil servi t nd one re. | Carrying trade. and heavy expense for ligbterave and towa: the subject, ecuie wusparingly all who h: one of the highest and inost Imperative di lating to comme Mr. Trescot, one of ine | _ In this conncetion I desire also to suggest the | A depth of at least twenty feet at low thi several hundred in depriving: ettizens of the of statesman and that it can be per ccinmissioners, Is now on his way home bring. | Very great service ‘h intght be ex ‘din | should be secured and maintained, to meet the | © : | to therm by the constitution. henily a& by the tion ot the | ing the tr alles, and : nlarging and facilitatng our commerce on the | requirements of the extensive and'growing In | Weel to the dr Chess, | _ Itis not, Lower ee tor bertareotten. thar: tha secutive Departments wilt be received in senson to be laid before the | Pucitic ocean, where a fransmaitue cable lad | land and occan commerce Tt subserves. ‘Tar | MUpalr its Uealth It is Degewedt that, with wood Welding | best and surest guafantes of the prin wa again eoramend the wole sito- | Senate early In Jantary. from San ranetse0 to the Sandi a tslands. | uot Urgent: need, however, for this grea! | Capital woud be. th all respe saperbuneat Ep Prayer Books Sor ele DEOtn Gil toe eee Is the recogniceg duty and, purpose of rye | _ Urminister In Japan has negotiated auth Sones ee Ta | CANES! €F THe RGAE ae ere ment of the | atcractive cities In the world _ ‘FRANCIS B. MOUUN pie whose right t sat suttr Feople of the United States to suppress pais: | ¥¢Rtlon for the reciprocal relter Ot shows An additional, and not witmportant,aitnough | From columbia river to san F toe pune fest roC ENSOR TO Mow Bnet -~ = ea noatian. ‘Ftc . S where {1 Spee gp tnt % seamen, take occasion to ci i ic ns d a me ugh ne he ci Ss ue place Of resi xox20 WOKS Fa avec coreditn et, Ported by un Ap eoiepen trae TORICVORT UG Go tonare Tu perelOOrles, Upon Congress the propriety of making pro. | Scchdury, reason for fosterlug aud eularaing | tance of over six hundred tiles, t mb Pi BE are, i mane cases wholly iuariea efrorts have been made by the United Stacasay | MEO for the ercetion of Suttable tire-proot Soya on ees proncuel dud siete eee J ST PUBLISHED nish free instruction to ali who need tt. ‘T Whorities to Utab to enforee the laws agatust It. | buildings at the Japanese capital for the use of © expansion Of oir comm: Proac rit ormy weather. ior the transaction of business with especially trie where, before emancipation, cduca‘ion of the people was negie vented, In the intere: fi : 8 piste 3 ; | the American legation, and tue court-house and | Which would be rendered by the frequent e: tie camicee as teen anal the lexislation upon | jan connectea with tt; The Japanese cecene | lation of naval suips in the seas and ee al Congress fer the commencement. of Modification’ ‘and amondiheat the ieee | Ment, With great generosity and courtesy, has | darters of the gid ee water and harbor of rege, to be located at nodi flea ard amendment. The longer | onerca tor this purpose an eligible plece or ian The condition of the financial affatss of the | some point between the Stralts of Fuca an Hit it will be to | “In my fast annual me: priation of $150,000 was made by the ment. It should not be forgotten that the quired will probably be worth the cost of claiming i, and that the navigation of BISTORY OF TE “THe CONS STATES CN: ‘urmily ciltization | ection 13 delay ed, the more dific i 1, the raore 3 i age Tinvited the at- | government, as shown by the report of the Sec- | San Francisco, at which the necessities of com- | river Will be greatly improves’ | therm? fea enee fe government of | sectarian organization whicl nity funds received some yeats ago from China PI sit nn e € ammourit appropriated ts thought to upholds pol t | importance of promp: pr and Japan, I renew the recommendations then | Of the United States, whether constdered with | be quite Inadciuate for tbe purpose imeensed | UBPOFLaRce of romp: pi iit E sxecutlnie = q needed and too jong delayed tmprovem i by wath 4 the United State fully recommend | las the whole power of Ing and executins | mage, thatewhatever portions of these fun are | Tespect to trade, currency, creait, growla; | The completion of the new bullding for the phe er supply of > city is tn. #3, by al, bookndilers | that Congress, by $ elation and with | the locallegistation of the territory. By its con | que to Aterican clttiens should Ge peecepare | Wealth, oF tie extent and vance oft oe | War department 19 urgently” needed, ang the | In cee ot ore ee ee ¢ publishers, proper safeguards, supplement the local educa frolor the grand and petit juries, 1t possesses | nd the residue returned to the nations, | SOUr is more favorable than that of any imates for continuing yustruction arc | city, the consuinptior WH. & 0. H. MORRISON, 1 funds In the several states where the | large Wtiuence over the administration of jus- | towhich tuey justly and equita, | Other country of our time, and has never been | especially recommended. * * sarily very greatt Law BOORSELLERS © BT ALO’ ERS, f nsibliities of citizenship | tice. Exercising, as the heads of this sect do, the | Surpassed by Unat of any country at any period An appropriation for a new fire-proof bulld- | (he Various. depart c LORE Re Ree oe >ived on uneducated people, by | local political power of the territory, they are | Tye"eseraattion treaty with the kingdom of | Of its history. All our industries are thriving: | ing for the Army Medical Museum is earnestly | | ined for the | prope ~ devoting tothe purrose grants of the public | able to make effective their hostility fo the law | priands, whieh bas been for some time | the rate of interest is low; uew ratiro.ds are | recommended—such building not to exceed in i TOUS Parks and the Cc ((HYICE Boons. | fangs, and, 1 ary. by appropriations from | Of Congress ou the subject of polygamy, ana, | se Of negotiation, has, during the past | Delug constructed: a vast immigration {3 in- | cost $250,000, | Lrecommena that ints subje — e United states. Whatever | ! fact, do prevent its enforcement. Jgeay | year, been concluded and duly ratified. creasing our population, capital and labor: new 1 commend to the attention of Congress the | at on Of gress, und that yy do to promote tree pop- | ll not be abolished If ihe enforcement ot the | > i in great number are in progress: | great services of the commuty i 4 ~ ht to be di Whe ver law depends on those who prac $s ah r-in-chief of our armies during the war for the union, whose d Gur ationsof friendship and aintty have been | ebterpr he : a on for an Increased suppl Tecan en the sovernment unwercial relations with other coun adopied a8 wilt have tn view Uy is found, peace, virtue and | the ert nly eee United States and that of ioumanta. fes are improving, wise, tlm, and patrioulc conduet did so much 19 lal Order prevail, aud civil and religious 1ib- svar ioe littea! Sent a dipiomatic representative to eso the sinkt bring that momentons couilict toa close. Tu 3100 | erty are secure, : ¢ au ae and have received at tht year was St T legislation of the Unit tes contains many hms Tormer annual mes 1 have ask Bee oe pe envoy, Who, been charged by Gels 3 tion of distinzutshed t e aliention ef Congress tothe wry : tes ts aunpl shines: wee Cha 4 noUnce i 6 In EXC ng rack and emolu- | flied, shou’ doi 2 COU of aren 110n Of Lue civil-service system: ‘the political p Highness, Pituce Cha tO announce bg Fark and emol | nied, shou Ay Jadyownt, be the year, ‘The aggregate of the revenues from all sources during the tiscal year ended Wi government. My Of patronage. ft contr neering the dangers aes populous: | dndepenaent relgnty of Roumania, b appointments tor personal ments vo be conferred for eminent service e1or a speedy development of comnierctai the country. An act of Congress autho j Leommend 4 ing | the subject ot n to the attention or + noval, from thelr ee Telations between the two = 3), 7S. was | the appointment of a captein-general of the | location, of te sof the r Leds, have be hereng ae | In my 5 . an increase over the preceding aisey with suitable provision ing Api cniering the nd 1 renew the me - a sh | nope that on the border ‘The receipts thus far, of | pensation, retirement, and other details, wou. Gat messages in be J inarriage | between this country and Mexico would soon Rearmie) i roy oe 2 > altovetber ae an eros , tag for the copgr oy evan i become so assured 48 to \tstity the moditleation N00: eeniom oe a ay | Proper. and would be warmty approved by the | brary; the completion of the Wasuincto imaneutly They tend to, becbs Keligtous ilberty and ub wot church | Of tbe orders then lu force. to our military com- ted expendlenres, or see, meet | country. sand of hteral appropriations ia j Manders, in regard to crossing the frontier, | {RE estimated expenditures of the year, and | “vue Tecommendation of the Secretary of the € 3 iid | AVE @ Surplus OF $40,000,000, Navy, that provision be made for the establl It Is fortunate that Luts large Surplus revenue | ment of some form of civil government for tbe more alarming with enla: intnisirative service, as the croy uation increase: tary ide+ss o of ad- | and-=tate are among the « . - | free ingtituuons, ‘To re-establish the interesis and principl-s which polygamy and Mormonism lent, Peforinatory and pe se of water vasea in furnaces tutions cf the District, B. Haves Without encouragl ich disturbances as wou! endabcer the pea of the two countries. Even' en employ: huve im f on tell! moved {n accordance with these expectations, | Occurs at a period when it may be dtrectly ap- people of Alaska, 15 upproved. é men employ pare doe Baer ea Gaines thay | 2nd the orders were accordingly withdrawn, 10 | piled to the payment of the publicdebt soon to | The report of the Secretary’ of the Navy con —— — ate tenes part of our domain which bas been, ina great | the entire saiistaction of our own citvvens and | be redeemable, No pudite duty has been more | cludes with valuable sustestions with men na Re Secretary Sherman, ONS, Abd retao a@ uniform meth HAVWALD & HUTCHINSON, in ev instance, quailtications for 1) Mo. SE7 Vth st. northwest. a method alone | 3, z é, close reneral ' yintole. | the Mexican government. Subsequently th c PA OT Hane on By tatolo- | pence of the bonier Wes agai Cheeteed bee tue policy of paying the nation’s debt as rapldly | vice, which deserve te favorable conside mended that the government of the territory or | 58¥age foray, under the cointaand of the Chiet | 4S possible, i - of Congress. | a Utah be teorgantzed. Vietorto, but! by the combined and harmon! a ‘bt of the United States, less cashin the | ‘The suggestion of the Postmast Trecemmend that Congress provide for tae | 8¢UCh of the miiltary forces of both countries, | ‘Treactiry and exclusive of accruing inte { economical | government of Utali by 1c 2 ts b and has been broken up and substantia attained Its maximam of 1, constantly cherished in the Uaited States than | to the building up of our merchant tearin ‘The annual report of Secretary Sty transmitied to Congress to-da: ect Of refunding the S rge portion of the publ | or re i y i , poly redeem bie On OF Det 2 of Dr. Colburn’s ‘trat tthe public bu Sst | destroyed. abd Las since that time been re- | . ga TORS. nov spo istration of the public bu: Bud conned Oy | ‘there m to believe that the obstacles Of Uhe principal of | carry the malis between our own ports and | T loan, loan of F. KITCHENER ANGE. Competitive examinations, in atd of Impartial alagous to the provisio: Which have so long preveuted rajtid and con- been paid since Maren | those of Mexico, America, South Amer- } 3 ve percent, payable Dee, a 2 nEGAS. sa hee: Storr vert communication between the Untied effecting an annual saving of interest of | ica and the tre lic countries, is comme 414,04 f loan, On poe eke = Bae ane os Gute ine sone Fon oc ene bee = eee Le ae are ] Stat id Mextco by rallw are on the potnt $65,100,503, Pee of tuterest bas also been | ed to the serious consideration of Congress. per cent., payable July 4 secure and by my dtreetion deemed best to continue the’e: | oN aE er Teo aces | leeain ate Tae : rus a low . isting form 0: ny ‘The attention of Cong See i s i ‘of thts character will soon be set on te Of Interest, and the application of the pro- ie custom-ho local government. t recommend thatthe rghi ch cannot fall to contribute larsely to edsto the redemption of bozds bearing a eee ce eS Toe pola ne and ~ oe dane in we the prosperity of both countries, = higher rate. The annu Net x OVE onsand y 4. be confined to those who Hey vd Neaternain. (Ci ji : S77, is #1 In Uie ctv s have been subject, | neither’ practice uor upholi polygamy. If | X¢® €#voys from Guatemala, Colombia, Bo- | Since March 1, 1577, 13 $1 ed. ‘That | ecutive department system has been Ue of loan, loan 6 pere 2 ieee —- Postmaster 4 hg 2 | gard to postal savings. 1 saving (hus secured | “The necessity for additions dune MIMURES® | Position i in the transaction of th a * irat-c! ne o . a tenure tack ran ates Ee. GAnnE livia, Venezuela, and Nivaragua have r t Within a short lod over six hundred mil- | 5, BECE r %. ae | he Operation ot eetGhen ene OF piace, t6 | thorougn: meat pe ee arrived at this capital, ‘The relations between | Hons of five and As per cent bonds will become | fiat couEts, Vaccine : the past two years. “Tho reante, feel tall wilt be fed. and’ that so% | this government and tat of the United States redeemable. ‘This presents a very favorabie op- | circuit courts, 10 tl No. S27 Oth stre. i trials have becn very satisfac- story will in goo sn in of Colombia have engaged pubile attention du portunity not only to further reduce the princl- | cuits, are encum: pone of tue have couttrme enew fall ig (he past year. mainly by reason of the pr pal of the debt, but also te reau: = = = = " Sperous he nev e the rate of | sion of cases. in the foi paid from ac just 42 ak & BUTCHLNSON, evstein Of selection. “Albare suujecten ty | aeeemresparous OF the ReW | ect of an inter-oceantc canal acrossthe Isthnus | bterest on that which will remain unpald. 1 | $0H,0Ceases. | in the forzaer court, , | Reoruing prior t . estimated at 2 same Less the result is fr U ‘ountries have | Of Panama, to be built by private capital under | Call the attention of Congress to the views ex- | perore it is practicable to bring cases to hear- S17 Ninth st. new. from pre- | — Our relations with all foreign aisty miilto ) wil i ] risan inftuence. a concession irom the Colombian government | pressed on this subject by the Seeretary of the | 4), sented ho occasion {6 forthat purpose. * * The views which 1 | Treasury in his annual report, and recommend | Fhe Attorney General recommend: the es- ‘Unued maintenance. expressed tn a spectal message to Congress in | Prompt legislation, to enable the Treasury de- tablishment of an intermediate court of errors My anticipation of an carly reply trom tue | MAfh lost. th relation to this project, I deein it partment to complete the refunding of thedebt | ang appeals. It 1s recommended tat ti British government to the demand of inde uy ity acaln {0 press upon your attention. | which is about to mature. been those of undisturb: purchase ¢ rived, taus to be provided act approved re di itis an ett ure of importu' section of U : ber of judges of the clreutt court in ¢ uit, , 170, for refending the national debt, Other course pursued, larg to our fishermen for the injures suite Subsequent consideration bas but confirmed the The continuance of specie payments hag noi | with tle exception of the second circuit, shoud | under witch the fire per cent bonds, matuang attent ioe Sppginuiog olticers, to their | that industry at Fortune say, in January qhinlon “iat it ts the right and duty of the | been interrupted or endangered since tue date | be increased by. the addition of anol LGUABANTEE great detri: arge of other ofticta vhie seh d United States to assert and maintain such si ond Circuit that two should be - preventing the abuse OF the Genie yan Gene eS Yet annual message: | pervision and authority over any interoseart: | She eT o oe Dee Contributed greatly to and that an trtermediate appellate court the mere turtheranee of private or part pur- | only in the latter pari of Aprilin the presen: | C##al across the Isthmus that connects North Prosperity, ‘The fears that preceded and ac- | be formed in each circul’, to Consist of ¢ poses, and leaving the emplove ot: year, and, when received, exlubited afaiare o: | 2d South America as will protect our national | conpenicd resumption have Proved groundiess. | cuit judges end the circuit justice. and that in | or redeeming these bon 3 ment, treed from the ob accord bel ween the {WO COvernMeNLS Aa erage | Matcrest.” No considerable amount of United States notes | the event of the absence of elther of these | necessary leyisiatlon for that purpose shold be ‘o depend solely” upon merit f measure of the shore-tishing privilege secured ‘The war between the republic of Chili on the | have been presented for redemption, while Very | judges the place of the absent judge shovid be | passed prior to Fcvruary 1, next. Tne five and j te ae mute eres es this con- | to our tshcrmen by the Treaty of Washinzton, | 2¢,laud, and the allied republics of Peru and | large sums of gold bullion, both domestic and | suppited by the judge of one of the district | tix per cent bonds are not, by their terms, par aut in = tO eX vemnent. * ‘j | May 1, iss0, are redcciiable, requires the Secre- | tary Of the Treasury to give pudtic no mouths in advance of their payment ecir- | able the department to avall itself of of resumption. It has contributed greatly to | inthe } of so seriou: character i | Bolivia on the other, still continues. ‘This | imported, are taken to tue mints and exchan; ‘d | courts in the circuit. ‘Such an ellate court | able at a specific date,butthey are redeemable ats BD 17 Oth street | | The-e invaluable results have neen attained subject of a COMMUNES io! Gonprean government has not felt called upon to inter. forectn or notes, ‘The increase of coin and Dat could be safely invested with large jurtadlction, the p easure or the United States after the dates yi ARE MANUFACTUMING sLare | 1° bizh dearee tn the ollices where the rules | Whtas I recom cat adoption of ‘the | pantie cntest that is within the belligerent | lion in the United States stnce January 1, 15:9, | and ts decisions would satistr setters in many | above named. ‘They bear a mack higher rate W MANTELS, sud haves larve stock of MAN. | [CT intisent by competitive examination | measures which seemed to me proper to be | PShts of the parties asindependent states.’ We | fs estimated at $227,399,498. cases where appeals would still be allowed t) | Gi Interest than the rate at which new bonda TELS and ‘sttractive desing and by exam. | have been appited. taken by this vovernment tn maintenance or | 28%, however, always heid ourselves in readi- There are still in existence, uncanceled, | the Supreme Court. The expense incurred for | can Le sold. Any delay in providing for thelr tkation the superiority of our works apparent. A method which has so approved ttselt py | the rights accorded to our fishermen under the | B58 tO ald in ‘accommodating thelr difference, $346,651,016 oF United States legal-tender notes. | this intermediate court will require & very mod- | rede znption will compel the continued pay HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ore eet ee on none he re such tes vs treaty, and towards securing an indemnity for ree Sy erent Umes reminded both bel’ | These notes were authorived i= a War measure, erate increase of the appropriations for the ex- | of bigh rates of interest; it will make pe: Une \ erests 5 2 § nf ss | extended to all subordinate positions under the | (oqBwy these interests bad suffered. “A bill ur Willingness to render such ser. made necessary by the exic eucies of the conflict: ense Of the Department of Jastice. This | sary the issue of a new series of coupons to tue — SEE ee neat | to carry Out ihese recommendations was un: Lis in which the United States was then engaged. | Fecemmendation ip commended to the caretus | bolvers uf coupon bocds ana may postpone Fess, New and second-hand OLA gs, | foverpment. 1 believe that a strong and grow- | consideration by the House of Kepreseutatlycs Our good offices, in this direction, were re- The preservation of the ion’s existencr're | consideration of Congress. 4 less favorable period the completion of Y OUUPELETT 2S. COUPES, | Ing public seuttment demands tmmedtate mea- | at the time of the adjournment cf Congress in aay accepted by all the belligerents, and it | quired, in the judgment of Congress, an issue of Itis evident that a Gelay of justice. in many | operations of refunding. Under existing law. ef ¥8, and other first-class Oar: | = ee Pe and Suroreite cus highest pos. June last, Mea aes Aerie LS efMicacions; eee a legal-tender paper mone, That 1 served well | instances oppressive and Dilan = Sultors, | there is still available for this purpose foar per Re sible eficteney in serviee, and its pro- 7 . t cl . Z 2 © feder: 4 ROBERT H. GRAHAM, @. | tetion trom orn ad abies, Won thet as mes few weeks I have received acom- | the ministers of the Unitey ‘States at Bante 2 the purpose for whic! Ss was Created is not | now Lecessarily occurs courts, | Cent bonds wuthorized by the actsof July is, Fiages in er Y a lago | questioned, but the employ ment of the notes as | which will in tbls way be remedied. * 1Sv0, abd January 2, 1811, to the amount of Mapetehig prowiptis ettandates re experience referred to has demonstrated ths | Fenewing the Conair anes Siyccs ba rue me acces on 2 eae the view paper money indetnitely ac: the 2ccomplish- The President devotes considerable space to | $102,652.00, These could now be sold at a large Re" cae | ine enact ee sees tom-houses ana | OC, tbe indemnity for the iojuries oe Pirtess | toe ee avon: the War Gone ceegsstul, In | ment or the objector which they were provided, | secretary Scburz’s report, glvibg a pretty full | Premium, and, in Ue absence of legislation, it bay, tons have | wi contemplated by the framers of the lat and says: The expenses of Indian ‘Secretary, when —_ | Post offices have been held under many embar- whieh the previo us correspusmance had shown | @isem effecting neutral rights; in all ot these nder re és | education hat tur Bonds Yeu enna 2. tout cl 3 under which they were issued. These notes tion have so far been drawn from the per- e redeemable, to sell the tour a LE | Tassments and without provision for compen- | the 1wo governmen oo on perenne Hohe ngs of the United’ States have, under | long since became lke any other pecuniary obit. feanent civilization fund at the disposal of the per cents and apply ae is tO the Lai! ae (oe a 9 removed FR — Smelt ne extra ue peed And oml- | both these topics the dis} at reas) . a nergy in proteetion of Wa promptness and gation Re Lea eterna gpa to be paid, Revere et ol — but the fund Is | redemption ot such bonds; but the amouat of t northwest + we conduct rites Whose com- | friendly agreement recogni- ee Lerests. and, when canceled as mere evi- | now so mucl hu continuance of | four cents authorized Is uate to tas Agent tatthe clebraied BHONTROER ORGANS | mendabte interest in tue improvement of tha | taar eereetnel te aninanitestod by a peaiteaneae oe 7 x oct ong of the United States with tho | dence of an indebtedness no longer existing. 1 beneficial work will in the future depend | purpose stated. It 1s therefore advisable, 6 of several No. 1 tusk | Bublic service has induced thts devotion of ume | action at Fortune bey nee yor the trans: | emp Tires Brazil continue to be most cordial, | therefore Fepeat what was sald in the aneual | 6 binc appropriations by Congest te ee ee > aero 4. beer tee Taare | and labor without mlary reward. A con- | such Indemnity to forthe i ‘ ir commercial intercourse Steadtly in- | message of last year, that the retirement from rpose, aud I venture to express the hope | ize the sale of other securt sufficient to re- FICE. —Thougands of WALUHES Lave been Ho Eenee of those labors gratuttously ought not | an assent to the view of thiswaee eee ee, Orrhe internal deordes eee man circulation of Uplted, States notes, with the Ebat Gonptess will not permit institutions so | deem the whole sum soon to be redeemable. 2 2 manu- rs > wut an appropriation | sented in t! TgeR- | ca} ity 01 | private contracts, is | fruitful 01 is, to perish want terms abd Condivions of the securities 5 Fasten ag re se perters, So Gay Se sek AL, | Ty Cong roea ee ae EEL Feguiation oe previous correspondence, that the | tine Kepublic has for sometime jy for want of | The ar eee been af- | a step to be taken !n our progress towards a | means for their support. On the contrary, orized for this have receiv ie tutely if attended to by an exper-enced ‘per- | Cable to extend the system of examinations | fsnery of the Provincial eon tone Riese sna: Nhs teve. more or less intluenced | safe ¢nd stable currency, which should be ac- | ihcrease of the Dumber of such pohools > oe Attention of this department, Binere seu. NH. JENSEN, 913 Pennsylvanias+e, sug | enerally throughout tue elvil service. It ts | vessel fishery of our fishermen, should be made brought toaclosée, * * * ES and te interest and SeCurnty of the Poop ee Per ontar wi tthe Becretaey of the Intertor tn {Cvntinued on Fourth Page.|