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. -"".. o “‘fl‘ » OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MOR JANUARY 11 1882 r cont, which i« | 30; making & total sum availalle f niarstate | venditure on jthe building of £2100. 5 not so fla. | There has been «xpended for the e, than [ ranges from 10 to 20 nint | equivalent to confiscat against the state incurred by the late wer. [ izens whon their term of servies e xpires, [ annually, This practice should i nt | equiva confietatio . m; nn,|rll||! vu\|u\|-i\\h|n hie went ot of than is the case at present, if it ware not | be summirily stopped by a stringent en- - ople until nosrer the [ of affairs, although perha o hese amount to about 15,000 | for the contaminating influence of older. | actment. in . at these Inkes . Y e orecded, nnd wiagestive, an | graut, exiets in other disteicte of thesime, [ountem lnted $4,SINTL, lenving 87751 | nd Haye been atanding. fonr yearn i [ victous, and HATIC comerens with Gl o | earmencs i rder that these lakes iny re Johln,’l mesll to Hlfl Ffll]flw often productive, of ev.l 8o the trea urers | and perhaps ot er counties. T deem it | belonging to this tand in the bunds of the [over. They should have been paid, and 1 fthey are compelied to work day by day 1 am aware that there 'lr-“vl‘uvlt:‘ill.{h;- and tax-payers, important hv: the uhl!ul'n ”l“‘" llh'.:\L lh‘t- u.(u)\;v‘\;.-r. fal: ApidRet % Uy | e st that an nf»pr printion for that pur- [ during the term of theie service, The | m nds of many as to the ntililr‘v"llho fish i " w most stringent measures be adopted to pu he special appropriastionc made by | pose be mnd ced under the con. | theory of the law is that o chery for the pose of proj Citigens and the Assembly T LA attap to the fncurring af indebledness be. | the tev. n seuth GONOERl awerbly for. the | bk of the iy council for_disburse. | punished nob only o the crime st | b ] Ll il e i he Ir('[wrt of the treasurer n‘\{ *Ng"“ yond the limit fixed by la Oue of the [ purchase of farniture therr wa< in the [ ment, on proper proof beivg made as to [ but as an example to others The refor. | state. While it is trkun that the results in of Towa. showws that at the beginuing of the bicnniaf | nogt effective measures toward the nc- | hands of the treasurer, at the close of the | the fnstios of the ciaim, Al the furthe ton af the oriminal ML L * A . pericd there was in the state treasury, of | oy lishment of this eud would be an en- | proceding term, the sam of $10 0, which pro that the party to‘whom ehe dabt 1y | time incidentally forwanlod by et | G feeaori et $he short time sincs g 100 o party to whom the el N GEAR'S GREATEST. |uithii ot b o, bt in the hards of ¢ - . 1 0 v entally forwarded by means of | the foundation of the commission, have 4 ~— :," ‘“ml‘;a"” AL 3'!" mfl'l‘m&‘f actment requiring the registeation of all | has heen expended a8 provided by the act. d not collude with others to defrand [ education. religious teachings and con-o. | not as yet been such ax to popularize this he.Reriod were 82,014, 26208, aggregating | hinds with son e state officer. This has | The Fighternth geoeral ‘asenbly appro ate. gl i i1 3 In Which He Minutely Ac-|s2 5880771, leaving & bainnos at the end vith | % h 3 3 ; ations, and an amplo supply of books, all [ work, yet in view of the marked results o) 7, l’“ a! e been tried in other states wi signally [ priated for special purposes the sum of During the past two years, suits have | of which aceord with the trie themy ve |attained in thirty-three states and three of the term, of $178 y ngng ood effects, both in the restraint it af. | %2880, all of which has been disbursed | boen prosecuted against ti fex, i f which com o . be late werden, | garding the reclamation of cominals, | territo- fes, in many wn by the | his sureties, and porsons implicated with | A\nother step in a humanitarian direction | of thic charneter counts For the TInterests |ih.several funds as follow: Agricultural £ 4o 'and fn fmproved munioipal credit, | except sixty-six oonts, ax sh been in operation 3 .72 0 el i ined i y Bntrusted to Him, g\llegl".‘ell:-n\:::m ::‘tht'.:‘llfl ?m;,m“wnl PUBLIC LANDS, report, The |;n]';\nc~nl All spocinl “funds [ him. Judguent has been obtained in the | would be, after the state has been reim- | for o longer period, 1 am of the opinien b R".“H‘i }Nemm % Wbove, _ SOL880.815| Thie report of the reglster of the state ]I l‘hn,_hnmln of the treasurer is, therefore | district o urt of the county of Van Buren | hursed its outlay ovficeount of the conviet's | that the day is not fac distant when the — & g agninst Morris, & clothing” contract for { erime, to allow him' his proportion of the [ Towa fish commission will, in the results N which showing corresponds with that | land office shows in detail the tran<actions 3 shisnovs a div U " And the Grand Btrides Made | madeln theautitork teport, Al the Aw|of thie dpariwnt, * (0 I Gt nds S b thebands | 81y ricultural co lege endowment fund, except | There are romaining uusold in the hands 0 9 by the Great Central Com. |5y 76 s Gavested in county, city and | of the reapective connty siciain of i [Port, the sum of S11,150 1, and the amount collected. [ surplus carning over and above the cost of accomplished, be fou f the last re- | Judgment has also beon obtained against [ his support. Tt is not in accordance with | expectations, not onl Lhe has re- | the Jats warden, in tha circuit court at the dignity of the state to make nmioney | its most sanguine friends, ¢ met the iblic, but of A ! tive ived from ho state and” ther sonrces | Keokk, on his Lt botd, for §5,000. The th a Tk " : sohool district secnrities, Fearing interest fsisteenth section, 500,000 acres, and mort. | S S0, e tate SR ther s i on i Laat bon, for 85,000, The f out of th « Inbor, or to enter into THE WOARD OF HFALTH, monwealth. ten varying from 3 o § per”cent per fgage school lands, 118664.0 acres, a mum | s b ik & (R o ST A0GAL | s L.»"r.‘.'»'.‘..‘.'i'.A‘.‘“..F"‘.‘h..""‘;“.;7.'.'“"‘.‘.‘.‘.5 competition with freo labor, The board was ostablished and its pow- o sottlod conviction, in the | arg and dutios defined by chapter ber of town Tots, which, when sold, will | Jfire s beeit exbenciod it the permanent sciool n these funds ..iu.}xi aving a bal- [ contesting th slidity £ the bond on ac- | minds of all thoughtful persons who have | o1 the eighteenth yeneral asse bly n| N A« will be seen by fhe treasurer's report Ak o AT A ireaeiiry font Ui any .| count of alleged serious irregubarition in its [ paid any attention to this subject, that | the terms of the nct the attorney wene mfi_.__‘ :;""" A f":fi'm'l'lrmflm 1 for wat aod d-ferse pecial attention is called to the apinion “‘”"l"fl";“r- r'"’fl“c;:l\:‘ndli‘lv:n-:,‘ covering | execntion, and their suit is’ how in_the | mero punishment has littlo i anything o [ of the ata - ".'giu‘:-'.-'.,"';i:r":.'»'\?.: A e a A bond fund, $162,662.78; hth:\t there ws | of h«.lm attorney general regarding the M,,",:;,E.':}:;::“:';,,hm,‘d,,"',i";‘r"l T':“"" I'l‘,‘l"‘l“‘{‘l:'l'::‘L‘;.("|:"|‘"5"{I";\““i" The Sy o retormation of a |lrh:|||'m\ll- 1 physicians compose its mon'ership: The transferred to this fund the sum of &9, fright of one person to hold leases for more | et ¢he September bills coult not e got | eluding moneys advanced by the stato, in | and have thrown aronnd him tfitsnoss {Il -':v‘::‘-'vr-‘:r'::.'l?.‘-":.I\;:..I‘..:-';',.fi.'l"l‘.‘}:n.'.y’:.h: - 837.27, aggregating $172,500; and that this [ than 160 acr. s of college lands, It ix |, 3 S 4 4 Plowitiil “";":‘h"‘" i amount, with the whrrants negotiated, | cleatly for the interest of the college and ;:‘,,",“‘l’f~‘,‘:;l,!“ e DT Ui Uity Ll BRI \": ST B L L L, N "cllow-Citizens of ieneral emb 0 8125 gro. e tha ose ould be leased i % SR b ctiof o Attorney-general, has | cjety has little to hope for in any attem e Geny sseimbly amounting to $125,000, makes the aggre- | state that these lands shonld be leased in 90, which, when paid, will reduce the [ charge of the case. The expenses attend: [at soformation 1.;.“.»'.1 on merely ,.....n'n. incon- fa humane and elevating character: and 8o- | (vo much thereof ss was necessary, to earry 1 the work of the board. this Atount there haw In pursuance of law, I herewith present | gate of £207,500, which covers the pay- | small parcels to act settlers, and so - et H Phepiin H for your consideration the reports of the | ment of ull the Donda fsmedl, except 82,300 | aold, if sold at. il and logislation ‘should | §o'Tydryh #vailable Lo supuort,to g this itigation Tve beon heay N B MO L b T U T atato offioers and the different institations, | not vet pre-ented for payment. ars ettt oaant o provent | */is uumbier of pipile 18, attendancs is [ il GUIGE ekt TomrLedso by e tctonms | e s mimenor e orore o take stepe D1 Sraig. s o cronting oard wis to e lands getting int» the hands of spec- of the state and such institutions, accom: [ tion «f the treasurer in regard to the col- | ulators, S4F {16 DAL ¥ PR T y . Y \ ~, panied with suggestions of such moasures | lection of the ratiroad commissioners’ ta¥, Chapter 04, acts of the elghth general }nr\xr.lh':']m.lt')"(‘nrt'I:lhl\ vy time b [af it shall have vo other ultimate offect | he wonld e nduced to feel, if he had any o and to assigo cortain duties to loeal as seem to me to bo for the welfare of the | This tax is now cetified by the evecutive | assembly, appropriated 81,000t0 reimbiirse | {ifuve. this inetication fx tir o od [ han to demonstrato that the state cannot | manhond loft in him, that there was st | hoards.” etor - The. report of the - boeed state and HibR people. ootnel to the eounties, and colleoted by | persons whanl purchased lands from the | CHeYe thiy institution is doing good Yo plundered with impunity by its se vants | a place Joft far him in socioty, he [ covers « vast amount of valuable informae o L - f 3 : : ~ work, Tnmy opinion, industrial pu suits f it will be money well spent. 1 dvem it | might rise from his fallon ostate, rathor | o, rding the diseases inel You assemble in a time of general pros- | them ths same as any other state tax. If | stite supposed to be school lands, but hould b oh h " il tion regarding the diseases incident to onr erity, both in nation and state. While | & were divectly paid into the stato trausury | which wera claimed as,_partof the " Dow | od'senle than t prosente e e | BioPoF fere to say o word of o muonda: | than becono the companion of the' viciows [ 1 dution, and o s the. Jive stoek of the rebums to our husbaydnwen o not | by tho companion, at naggested, e . | Moines Ty cran, o eichrcenth gen | S gns than Sereint T swgiestion | ion of the manner fia” which e state’ L depaved. the State. | 1t embraces eways on many for the year just c'osed, been so alundant | necessary labor would be saved by the | eral assembly also appropriated 88,000 for | O i ¥ b LE LY L s LA on, Galusha JUSENTLE CRIMINALS FROM ARROAL, snbjects relating to infections diseases and in amoitnt of product A% in past years, yet ho e i, OFthe st apprapeia: | Bein g oottt be don be the inmates of | Parsons, the _couol dnvi imedikts || G R fob yesta Uiare | hes | MRSk, DTLMRING: b4 ENVIEAEY SeieHsns the remunerative prices prevalent for what PROVIDENTIAL CONTISGENT (N, ton the bulance remaining undrawn, t|tion, Tho boys could be enily trained to | tention to this Htiation, and bt 't [ een brought to Towa, under the auspices | Whi- h bave heen contribnted by the mem- was produced place lowa on u high plane the clos+ of the. last bicnnial period, was ¢4 ¥ trained to | tention to this litigation, and brought t 8 A bers of the hoard and the leading soientists of presperity. b dameamh general wm'l*xl)]yplwced 30, ‘whlGITHAY S8ish bt“lmm-“M <|u15]|.« work asis done (-lkax ] the trinl and argument of the canses an -|:f )1‘1"""'{‘," post oties, r‘orl Lrln- s n{ andl physictans of the stabe, The InEormac { mbly, in addition to | 8t the disposal of the executive council i el b ho appropriations asked by the trus. | ability and experionce which hiwvo done [ finding them homes, o Targe number of {04 physicians of bt for carrying on the state and her institu. | £ be used in case of acidenta to public [<3UG o, aid 't sive perons, o showa | |Leirey window shutters, fences, ro- | roudy achi ved, aud give prowise of fur- | have been picked up on the streots, kopt of overoct vital statistion is worth much tions, dovolyes duties of ' high political | buildinga and other emorgoncies for which | 13/ 41L 0 e of dho retsbor. e bagnee | 21 aud o Loundey buildimg, T consider | ther siccess in the sufta st €0 o' doter | insome. linrizable institation for a'short more to the state than is expended in character. You are called on to redistrict | 10 specific appropriations were available. | ¥),1%, [T €L ER FERICE e LRBRe s e op nly for ) the | i, ) "',',",”‘:;'L‘,"‘,'“'m‘"‘l"‘u'l'{, AT | \RBIEATHU Lhis HoAraF BT iGRvRRRUYS bl re 0! 0 s thought, T ) stitutiol % siteniario ve beon rey and bound out to our pegple., o the ' { ) the state into congro-sional, sonatorial and | There has heen: expended from this fund, [ L ile t6 et the future requirements of /6 APEALIGE WEARmy. . 3ot b el | bl e i e, Dot reularly | ATt Mught by thiws manwging this acorl | Your attention to the recommendations of showing the financial and oth- r conditions | T heartily coneur in the recommenda constantly ixlA‘rv-l-m){“nnd has hoen munoh [ to delay matters; but, whatever its cost, [ conviet when his tern of service ..\\. o ide for the collection of vital statise Ny - icf in vi 0 to ths differenat insticutions, I L thedlidah representative districts, and in view of the | for repairs e di t il 1% it Gl Jwvezurd | visited o by lav, e A oo e, St T am satry o n v that | the board regarding the legi-lation needsd cexgmtion, on the 7 fay of Mavel Ty, | 85,7250 e shown by he auitor's v | Belde i rust o the ot LA e A T A S TG LT e SR SR B to portent tho ay-tem, The statite shouid of Hon, Samuel J. Wood, who has uire of .this amount | of Greeue, Chicknsaw, and Marion, “spec. L ¢ ety couuted nud fownd Lo corte. |4 o natrod, Many of thioss 2 irar | b amended i ordor that the highest de- rendered e dskingulshod ser s o he :ffi."lrfigffiy“?fl';hmh.':'i.‘-:""e.u’u'u";'f‘l.:’1'; al swamp.land idownity® scrlp, which ev- | ® 5ot phvivenmany ARy uaDihos, | ooun With the awount called' [or by the | conld bo doglead, Chishy O thete shiiron o of bonefit way bo - derive‘from the o oth us governor and _senator, yon wiged by the exec uncil anly | gitles these counties to 10,887.41 acres, Tn| " PENITENTIARY 4 U | LIRS e Moredity. and almost irymedistely on thery | Iabors of the board. v are called upoi to eloct a suecossor for tha | After 8 careful personal examination in | Y o the fott Lhat chart o er Tho receints o this prigcn on scoouutof | AUbmioNaureNTRTIALY, | Nersdily, aud aliost mwediately on Lhely TSI, renainder of his unexpired term, as well [ € ment lands within the limits of “he state | Splariesand for special purposes during T'he report of the warden of this institu e elghbeont] Ghcal, Ay the biennial period were $0,0258.18 and | tion shows that he had on hand at thedato port, of sveeial funds, the 3 that his receipts from the wore vided for them and take to viclous prac- ; 1, heoatse of the suporior acimen | goted a law “to regilate the sde of medi. by the e '-M""u" cines and poisons.” By the provi-ions of exorcise a bad influence on the |y, act the executive was required to ap- children they are ' brought i contact | ,jint, “with the advice of the executive with, A aotabie example of this was iyl as a senator for the full term beginning THENATIONAL GUARD, 1 suggest that the general assembly mem- i y March 4, 1883 To these duties you come, | ‘The adjutant-gereral's repprt shows the | orialize congress to authorize the state o | the disbursoments were, for ' salaries of | of his last fresh from the people, presumably wel | expenditure forthe military arm of state [ select lands for this, orany other scrip | Oflcers aud guards 831,283 81, and for sun- [ sum of $1 aware of their wishes in these regards, and | zovernment, since the date of his last re- | which may be found due the state in the | 4FY improvements, for which appropria- | state, under special appropriati or :%lismbeefw:gd that ,Vou‘will d u;ln‘n‘r,_;e b.:;.t, Iu‘jlll '-I-ecu 832 .'H";'r”i‘ it future, iul mlmxc <.i( :he (Qr.iwri.,,‘lw to ;.]‘:u;\‘.:-. m de b v.!::( f}::::uln 1\:\l"l'|ll|\:3‘. 's.'»s‘! r(: x:.l:.‘l from -l(hl'l‘"r;nlll‘::;‘fi"-.“-s) .hz: e responsibilities imposed upon you in e state has now an_effective military [ commute the value of the same in cash, S WOy o 0 a8 the re- | making a total of ; ® | goon i " cont suocessfi empt to Sataie H et such manner as will be for the. best “int.r- | force, consistiog of tvo bricades agg egat. | The eighteenth onernl aenily msted and Teaving no balanco on han. | has expended, of wpecial funds, s shown [ #9001 the, recont s il b 1, Suid commismioners were to have ests of the commonwealth ing 2,282 men, well armed and unifornied. | that the oftice of resister of the atate Tand peeipts o acoount of wencral sup. | by his report, $10,85 81, lonving 6 41 [ SEEE BTG S E RN O (I power to make the necessary regulations THE FINA A state encampment has been held during | offce should be dune away with on the [ Port, including n_balance of £1.160.76 on [ due other funds of the prison, which will [ Prneinal setreac, whomby & ¥alusie | to carry out the provisions of the act. The : } : it | the past year, which, it is bolieved, ha- | first Monday in Junuary, 1883, and that | hand at date of lue repart, were 250,- | he repaid when he makes h serilod. - How many of these chil- | LAt was organized April 26, 1880, From e o e erear il SubIIL | hean productive of mitch xoog to the il | the dutios of the s should, afier that | 790:10, and the disbumemenis ‘were, far | tion o he 1ate trogas Aren have hoon’ ronight.t e atate T o | pyseLore e will e seen that there are s 2 R ¥ i S gl NS date, devolve on the secretary of state. In | 31PPort of prisoners $64.000.25, paid into | fuuds, He las rece ot aware, but of those brought here there | 241 reaiatorac LWLEHIN (1L Be il G plonnitl heriods also, | “Tiio battle-tlags of the Town regiments, | my ‘opinion this office had beticr o con- | 1 state trensury S 0T, neurogating | for the puyr f kil o roform school eight T Wit ies doing business in the state, ac. | “2ch were borve triumphancly aloft in | tinued, and there should be assigned toit | 575 80.12 and feaving a balance on hand, | sum of 33,632 48, all of which® has been girl, and two ure ot prosent bR B B, companies doing business in the state, ac- | yindieation of the nation’s honor on the | the duty of looking after the insurance and |10, support fund, of 32,715.37. The re- [ expended. Of support-fund, he had on the additional penitentinry ed 50 as to enable them to enforce companied by his suggestions in re, Dattle-fiolds of the late wan, und which | hanking interests of tho state, . There nre celym on account of convicts' deposits, | hand, at close of his last report, 3,508 31; carilon: 1iforis e Ehut Nb lias penalties. 1t is & general rule of law that revenue and other matters perts have been much inju-ed by exposure, have | diing business in the state at this t me | iheluding 2 balavce of $279.27 on hand | hi tx from the state for the period Ll igtdia g Niaont| ¢ ivem!raced in- the i:rm\h! henco our financial interests. been restared by the tender care of loving | over 140 insurance companies September, 50, 1870, were 84,914 + 04, and_from_othor sour T Tt T it | I the law creating thix boaed of commis. n1|\c c,:.eyh‘fntr;lv:lnzu:gr elhe r,e.-:.““ch;:; qu; women, whose husbands, brothers, nnfi bauks, all of which are und Ithu nmu\umxl pnitln;l’li mz‘flan:ntuh «,: 857 80, maki total of «:l«:.,n.lu.-.; u.,.'u'.'.‘:u‘n iy TBGTIIKT VO TOLORIRL B ke nl.ln .-n:{y::mnt:-. uml:’\‘vlh);-,lnv]»;n n‘:n: 0 mone, » goueral revel {l Of! other denr relatives shed their Dlood in | vision of the anditor of st eaving a halance of $771.46 on hund. his disbursements for general Kupport o all necessary regulations, and “to licens the state. Durinz the term that fund re- | °4 IROIOMLISIRIL L riOt Rt 00 \ % 2 b . Y b i3 - found practicable towards preventing the > y o law! e carrying to victory these mute emblems of | is growing o rapidly that the business of | T¢ceibts from visitors, includine o balance | 20,814 65; and ho has gt atataifrom) boooininigiia hasbie for tho | SaeL ToRILLE Under these by:Laves axid reg wioners of phar- next roquisi- for special the ceived ¥2,126.900 40, There was disbursed | O ; ;o rapidly 4 £ $315.69 on hand at the ol 5 + | ulations all pharmacists, the board, when d €2, K S O T . L ceoming burdene | of $315.69 on hand at the olose of the pre- | treasury ' v my order 71, L) ¥ hox 1 lsts, ard, £2,0,00.30 leaving » halance on han in | G1° 0T S Qo soldic I properly | the audytors "‘l"‘;;W‘:'"'I’jc‘l;"‘:":hd";"‘I':“,‘o vious period, were $L,088.54, and tho dis. | total disbursemeut from thin fand of S+ | Criminal youth of tue seaboard cities. & pharmagist is onvioted of a violation of general revenue of $91, The war-| o a8 proud wemorials to their descend. ice of an immense amount | Pursements for the li‘»mry were 8778.46, |.074 36, and lsaving a balance of support- THE PLEA OF INSANITY, its rules, has the power to revoke the Sk e drawal st gSenoral. reventie | unts of the pdrt, taken by the men of Towa k, and permnit hin to give his whole | 12aving a bafance on hand in this fund of | funds on hand of $3,086 69, The re.cipts | Owing to the recont commission of a omse of o offonor. v the right of ! t Y.87, ) W01 65 = H ! % . N B o N 5 ol vl " ere ) amorn 0 $1,940,! n alidition the memorable struggle of 1861 (5, time to the duties more properly pertain. 310 08, The hilavce ony hand in all from funds deposited by convicts. includ- [ heinous crime which has ught grief to ‘Ill)l‘!lhlt(:lt':\lulli!nlr:"t tll:h "“h“»:e;.::nw .m:l; Y convi on hand September 30, 1879, [ avery family in the nation, public atten- wore §1,425, and the dishurse- | thon s been very langely directed to the| contested in the courts. T suagest that ments 21 379 3, leax injg a halance du>thix | plea of insanity made by persons charged | the law be o smended as to remove fund o1 8145 70 The receipts of the vix- | with homioidal crimos, and the c'aim of | 81l ambiguity in this respect. itore’ fand, includ g balance on band at | mowrespannibliey on acoount of Intapity MINE INPECTION. close of lnst renort, September 30, 1879, of | at the time the crime was committed. The | pha oftie ine inspector was created 8137 77, wer 8904 87; and_the disburo- | luw of thix state ) rovides that “if the de- | 1, “‘}m_,",,‘,’."f};“,:““m,‘u, “Ehe elghiteonth there was paid for interest on warrants $10,063.45, which makes the nsregate PUBLIC SCHOOLS, cost of carrying on the government of the | The report of the superintendent of pub- o (1 report, eat of the | T x i pt. thix suggestion it will o necessar . e e 8L S0 AL Lo g Lo e ottt lion) A8t of | b0 add to the clrical force in the offics of | The disbursements under special appro- $176,087.58 In. gonoral revenue. During | financial phaser, 0" 204 1| tha seoretary of stato to enatle him to priations have bean mads, pith ‘soonomy, the periid just cloned oot o wacraat hoa | TheButbes o schoolchildeen reorted |45 S Eachegand department of: his ufion)| 474,16 ok aupharizad, Hhesabu i hach unds was $3,796.91, for! the details of ing to his office, i 1 . ::i“';d"‘{,‘y“ RN e iy st | whilh you are ‘respectfully reforred to the been indorsed for interest; the taxes have | is 594,750, Of thi+ number are, | 1o con- | put on the cel] -4 mentx on library account SH50 fense be the insanity of the defendant, the | g been paid prompily; and the amount in | by approcimation, betwern the ages of six | bis state cottein lands to aid in the con- | hut on the cell house, belag of ir n, venfments on Lbrary ccount 8670, fury sk o funtroted, if they asuit | Soverar Seetnbly., rhe law wost Into the hands of tho county treasurers is|ani uixteen years ‘The number of all|fmicton of & railvoud from Sloux City to | dets Shls buflling entirels 5 dc ing balance in all funds of #3934 83, | his on that ground, to stato that ot in | °f that mouth T appointed Parker C, Wil- enrolled in the schools 8 ASL513, | eyt e D et | now. 'read: v it B ly for use. This was a mucl o shows éhat. much tho” greater 'pro: ety ol b e A DS B ey Tl B o lightlyjie.s thasiabliiollosc otithellagh (e 4 wmonnt which hus boen advanoed, o | pher verdict" ookl ot thia be revid? |1t B ety povmty, inapdotor 44 i T congratulate you, und through you the | portion of ehil iren of uthoc mge. omli i gonawrotion decuunty frous those funds, of [Tt sesmu to me that the plos of mot guilty | gefim, Hisroport shows thenuwber of mines oople Of tho state, on the Toalthrul con: | Lhemselves of the benefis of o ecnea. | 3 She, Den Moines iver: " Tho grant wa thie buildog-will be o thebotlaae, | 0102 which proves ho balaoce om hand | ahanid ot bo atlowod o cover. tho plon of | 1500t iR Outy SOl T o e Smo“ of the finances as compared with | tional system, The, Averanalattor Jaacoits igned to aid in constructing a line from | Which will furnish the ‘steam for heating | of $3,033 81, as shown by the clerk’s mnmnl{. but that the latter, wunlrc ed | 157, in which there were employed ' 6,176 the two previous biennial periods, Attho | 254,088, The schools of the state have | 510X City to St. Paul, and was a virtyal | the entire prison. Contricts faave beon portynd which advance will ‘bo. refm- | uuon, ahiould. be apecially plead and b ¢ AR [bBYS: Tk a0 Uk 5L D i close of the biennial period, September 30, besnlinisesiion onlan Avarage IARTARSE, continuation of a branch line of the Union | éntered into for ghe erection of the heat- hursed from the next requisition, ay before [ by experts, the nu.u(ryl ml;m'x -‘.]: loly ?n t0 [ during the year for which the report is 1877, there were outstanding warrants | There is, doubtless, quite o percentage | /a¢ific railrond, contemplated by the act | it works to the amount of the appropria- | stated. the sato of mind of tho dofendanl, v, | yado a, a noarly o can be dtormiined, & the amount of §207,776.31; and these were | of children who attend schools athor et | of that road passed 1u | tivn made by the last general ussembly, | Since the date of the lnst beanial roport | 0t the time the act Wmi w!n"""f hond [little over 5,000,000 tons. During his ab disount. of two to’ Gve por cent, | those of & public character. Yot the ha and tv be built from Sioux City to | An appropiiation to pay for the fi<tures [ tne cell-heuse has boen completed, and s | econd, if necomsary, at tho time of the i | gorm of affico the inspector has visited all Through the efficient help of Hon. Georgs | ures T have (uoted show aiearls thar i | SOIe point on that railroad east of the one | to complete. the works is needed. When | now. occumed by the . yriomers. This (o the uavden of proof befoi pon the | o mines of Uhe stat, and most. of them W, Bemis, treasurer of the state, an ar- | maoy children, through the nexligence "{ hundredth meridian, they are finished the danzer from fire will | huilding is believed to be one of the et in | defendant, If the defend uu; should be | G g rangement was made with some of the [unwillingness of parents, do ot Mt cts of the eleventl | °¢ Iuch lessened, and the saving iu fuel [ tne country. The heativg and ventilating | fund t"lmw,hewl' l)v‘nmn)o ntltl;l' The production of coal is coustantly in- bavks during the ensuing period whereby | achool at all, but are 5’ - fare wart al - ussembly, which took effect May | Wil it fow years, more than repay th uw has been put in, and works sat- | act wan committed he should he o oreasing, and the mines are taxed to_ their warrants were brought up to par. grow up in i"_,,,,,,m",‘,_ T ‘harefore, n- |20, 1866, this state accepted the g rnb, expenditure, A little over a year agothe torily. u; n.-l:}nuvryn:« [l thu Hoei ‘?vm[":‘l'fl utmost capa ity to meet the demand for At the cloxe of the hionnial period ended | estly muggest that you consider the expo- | Whioh was by the sume general asw mbiy | WArden advited me that the puwy aud a o ot i atady, " VLY oF the | ooal for’ heating aud manutaoturing pur. Sevtomber 30, 187 the warrants outstand. | dieucy of enacting u compulsory ednea- | conforred on the Sioux City & St. Paul | Portion ot the pine throngh which the | o gy,11247, be "] not a littlo uingviar that, whils in | L0to%, Cosllubeing minedin twonty.six ing had been reduced to %06,993.54, while | tional law, which should require attend- | railroad company. This company bui tits T ‘3‘_ s pdiile sl O el almost every caso of murder where the of- | yitie. Joelities. where it wis not before . The sewer has been completed at a cost 7, being nearly $900 within the t - appropriation. The fro the interest paid during that period was | ance upon’ schools of some kind, either | road from the southern line of Minnesota, | 1! i LA | vate and a large portion of ene side of the | &M% R PPy o RS 732886, much the “larger portion of | public or private To me it docs seem wa i | in the direction of Siou City, e far as | the Prison was, imminent. Tho executive | (i inclonra have boen comstrictod, [onea e o sppowed toexit. © - E which had accrued on warrants of the | the stata shall not have done her full duty | Lemars, at which point it intersects the eximination saviorised shor0ny 80| feyides much other work, for the details (| r heard tlon with any [ gion’ of ‘11..;“".“:.',5&?.': ‘r:u:u'rzlin;? (e ized the pu tpon exaumination wut e | of which ou are referred to and enforces the demuand for v former period, by the children, untilshe shall have com- | lowa Falls & Sioux City railroad, now o o other ¢ I caleulat-d o irable The amount of warrants outstanding pf;;&d her educational system by some |operated by the HIil}uixdivu%ru] radlroud | 04 v‘:xll-:ljl:’::i':l‘:'ntnr‘:nlw‘:t1:(\1;::'271'41‘\:2(1!3‘:{ | the )wunl«-b s mort DAL the ) strongthon the piptiar cetiina ""::1::l':“|".:'Lh‘l:"Il“l‘:w‘:tlr'lll(“::g:::n,:-E:”‘I::;:’rl;:ngi': but ot buarine ' interest, Soptember i |aich ensetment, iy his tra Ko into, Shoaix Clty. T, | contingent fund. The pump house in o |0k hus been done in farcical character of hix plon who A A T R Sl 7oy 28 and ‘thers are now in | ~THe interest in the normal institutes is | P41 I he i Sl present located below where the mnew [ 10rO!s! YA W | made, and e requiremine owners to report serious acci- the treamury aople funds to meet the cur. | maintained, and, beyond doubt, they ren- | fa¥ the road wa sewer empties into 1ho river, and sanitary | 1t Carried auty s it Bus heon fiprene b | dial Tegidation (B D\ ey e el (oo DR rent expensus of the state. der great aid in training the teachers who | ™M, A reasons demand its relocati n as suzgested ¥ 4 - f Y ployed in the mines, and the provision re- o q def. JaLt has bo id. | attend them, for fifty miles hav Boithe whrib P iation of suf. | taries of the country. Waork on the wall THE FIBH COMMISBION. rarding ventil ofthe mites should b ie war and defense debt has been paid, . 000 acres, or o | LY, the warden, - An appropristion of suf: | (b IR} broecutad an fast as Dowible, | A¢ tho closo of the. Toat blewnial gwiding ventilation of the mines should be company, aggregating X iod ifie sure y little more than the amount’ to which the - | I plified xo as £ insuro & groater dogree AP [ of safety to the miners, Section 13 of the. ses except the warrants for $125,000 negutia The re eiyts for all school pur Jicient mmount to make the change is ted by the executive, anditor aud treas- | throughout the state were necessary, ison_siiall be enti der that the there remained, wnexpended, of ), X 4 “ o cxDandt 4 Y company was entitled under the act of nclosel thus cuttingfoff all chanc 8 1 1 the Sev- der the law of the eighteenth gen- | 81d the expenditures $5,120 270,49 ; Lut of e 5 - ! anees of 8| proprintion made by he Sev-| 1uw forbids the empl nt of boys under :’r:l n:gl:;le‘];:{)lylalld 49 :’w“l;xme original | these receipts and expenditures about : § mpany r "”lw ulrl;gr:?'m "Llhi Jmtlthnt'th appro- | cape by the conviets, A marked necessity | gy icontl general wasembly fie L:‘w \‘::\-‘urn "-{ :.! <Ir’: rfh-: ';n y Sndo bonds not yet presented for pasment, The | $400,000 w.s of money borrowed to refund | 1€ t0 certify to it the remuinder of tne [ Pristion of 380, asked for by the warden, | of th prison is an amply suoply of water. | (. lish ommis S698.305 | | ion wh el I regret to say is being con- i ding b e : Jands, amounting to between 85,000 and | W reimburse the suryeon “and hospital | o the past three years this supply has rml\;:»trhe;_t;l;]t;'W3n»:t'|vyfi-extnt?‘mn]-nul :};‘tfmflhnu bouds at lower rates of inter- | 4570 Mo, I declined to do, on | steward for clothing “used “in small pox [ heen furnished by~ the Anamoss water :» i‘r-h, 435.19 l‘im)l‘-lle l’crmfilffif NJCH;O (Phoamonnt.on hand adrresated. at the ground that the ¢ smpany had notcom. | ¢ases should e mad The appropria- [ works, o warden sugg sty the laying able by co 3 e8e of 7 ar, 52, 1 ine fro ) i o the | Victs ar J ry. I'he ropriati e ™ ht of 37 O i Vi e T o] which | sum is, in my judgment, much larger than Aded for s line from Sloux City tu tha | Yicks s Jecemsary. e Bpropristl o [y n right of way. DL HON D g undrawn ond Ihoys whatever who are unable to FouaRIRSHEAly MIORE L H hich ‘must | the nacessitics of the schools requie, amd | % uth line of the s ota, Had | #sked for Ly the warden 1o oy nt | R, Shermun an myself devoted a wholo [ 200G e S oses of tho appropri- YR, MRIoNS 10 sleuuable aYe I0Le Vbl SODBIGIERLINN WG LB | T e T bote e b the ro . been co ioux City, the | 0F gifts and turn.out saits, and for the | moraing to the examination of this - [ i and wr A . Royy bovhisg add to her reputation, The expenses of 5 0 impose somw R ai i 4, but I can- | purchas, of blankete, 1do not indorse, a5 | called spring, Our opinion then was that a1t inthe mines at a very carlyage, the state for the past two years are less | DIeventan excossive o unne: i terminatfug | they have h- retofore been paid for out of | thore was mk witer enongh flowing from auanti- | and are deprived of the opportunity of ac- than those of any other period sinc axes for school purposes. ars can be fairly coustruod 4 have | SUBport funds, and are, in my opin it for o pormanent BupRLY for” the privan, Tuke [ quirine any education whatever. The re- by the Bigh- | g/t v violated. In my judgme ! At ) ol 3 y judgment the 000, making a | oy logiment of boys under fifteen yenrs of has been dis- |y in‘the mines should be striotly” forbid- Vieuninl poriod and the same provision should anply and there was appropriat t erul awsembly ), T During the biennial period lar ties of Jand-locked saln and notwithstaniing the factthat th l discussion in the list gen- o Sioux City, even if the rail- | properly chargeable thereto. Tn the in. ; opinion, it would b iy for | tront, whito —fish and “brook trout [ ult iu that they grow up in absolute iv- is to-duy sustaining several institutions bly; the attention called to the B AT R B G R R e Tanyaplalop,up wanL e Seonigly Pk IRve L deposited in the | noranc f ! aot then in existence, namely: the hos- | subje:t of school finances by the press of " council authorized th L s veams and lakes of the state. The com- | TI'he Iy (uires the inspector to visit on, to put in & small pump at the viver, and with it pump water into u res- ervoir to be built on the hill near the “This wouldfb done at an expendi- ing 85 00), i of the prison is g missioner has ded in obtainivg quite [ and examine all the mines in the state and alarge lot of European carp, which have | report on their condition. No provision is been - distributed. — Good and sufficient [ made for his traveling expenses, These pon's haye heen construeted at the hateh- [ expenses, in my opinion, should be paid ing house for these fish, and the t| in | by the state, near when the state will receive the a1 s N hital at Tndependence, the additional pen- | the state; and the n taken Ly the itentiary, the normal school, and the state and county superintendents, supple- lum for the feeble-minded, be mented by greater diligence on the parts | the girls' department of the re of boards of school directors, have result- school, The state also, at I'in more thoroughly ealling to account | fish_cultare orges, to take the pl cond floor thereof, th is to he was accordingly done, and the general repairs fund, act of May, 1864, required the con- struction of the road within ten years after the acceptance of the grant by the state, after which the state had five privon, ik room; this ot out of ent, makes provision f the school treasurers ~ although not in any | of the o f 2 ushul woathor sorvies, for, sanltary | improved aastiods of keeping the nosaunts | LESLEN 10 Ouivlate (e worle, Ty Bat | piaton fiat an addition ut a- Dullalag an | £ji2iate thet ile affsira’ are: adulnfuicrad efivinb thi honslly: ralaed Rak, The eightocuth general assembly by superyis nu':lnlnft Iu"i'lli,h,' 1'ur v['nr 3 and E:'J..: (~zm'm|]l; :;Lt ’,«. ap 1 (Y (S o o il I{~ wohil opposite side would s fb]lvurnll]u to | 5 R i A il gal Ly N:Nl‘;uni'nlli:,":il;: 1 to ln“)..l:: 1| chanter 108, ereated tha oios of pamimie couraging ration to the state, for | large sum of money to be rec - it will be Abe {axomble, & i \ ot the co card- | o b8, created oty henspection of coal mies by s atats i | war supponerd o be ot Chrongi deteien: | at the Sious City & Kb Panl rdirowd | {11 10010 o8 SIIIRR IR MR I ¢ all acts af the Tighteenth fimation, nud atmon lis pre- apector, wud liberally for the military amn |cies. 1 place of @ doficiency of i portios - of -ttt | During the bienial period contracts for | The ol wwembly, tho contitutionality of | | LY i o indioe. capital and e of its government, These causes of in-|652.49 as shown by the report two years ‘becomes the duty of the ceneral | the 1abur of the tor v period of [ Mie0N o in o “_'t";! e the T e | dustry to seek investment and employment D B R e e sbresalit o L0 be | igeiubly 0. ke sich slaps an fuay bo | 41 ¥oam, have boon enterod fnto. by the | Sther membere of tho councll Jo wwo 18 | daus 'to onstruct s wayw, W boen | the development and. improvement of set by the I gely reduced cost of support- | an excess of fundsto the to the amount of AR o B B840 Ju0y 8 1, e higher rates than have “heen | 311 CHE ot tn rogar gy | AUestioned, and, 1learn, denied by one of | I 5 agricultural, mapufacturing snd ing Boldiers’ orphans’ bomes, although ' =12,115,84, While it is certa better s bhe purnao of sesue: | yofved undur former contracte, and these |17 & satisfactory manner, both as roy onr district courts, In order that the| Wi i o th oy 't ing the completion of the road conten FELAE CONVARH, nomy of management and quality of | ogion” may be finally adjudieated, 1| ining resources of the state, he acf appropriated 85,000 per year f r two years » pay the salary of the commissioner and ) defray the expenses necessary 50 be in- it have been approved by the' executive | WU N ML RN thun boen naved intent of the act was to make Sioux City | “0uneil. compenxation which, otherwise, must hu Apuintlnnlu urulnt national highway be- 'llllzili'lilnmlillne 0fk¢]m prison is :xcd'hmt, been paid a superintendent, nlmm'l;fllug“l.n 3 ity T E R e q tween the Union Pacific railroad and the | and the books are kept in_a neat and ac: | yearly 6,000, The quarry which the ! o unfavo OUTRI 40 SATEY UNLING lnleat o) g e e, e A e A Y R e | O e binsaat A e kAL A sty 000, The, thoroughly do- | s of thelower court Te Wnfavosble b AL authorissdby the law, T, in May, 1880 nomical management of the affairs of the | period, shortages, and st the end of the | the line contemplated the benefit of the | of the shangement of this penitentiary, | velwped, ant will furnish wufticiont sbono f (0 5o der that, if in your judgment | sppointed Hon, George D, " Perking imm state government. A hasty compariscn | next an excess—the difference aggregatiny | facilities thus to be afforded, The gen- | under the administration of the present | for the wants of the prison for many years, any unconstitutional feature appears there- | gration commissioner, OFf the funds ap- it the cost of o ernments of our sister | €7,768,38—when the accounta should bul- | ¢ral wseembly should see to it that to the | warden aud that of his immediate’ prede- | "Vour atitention in called to the fact that | (0% Mieonstiintional feature abirs Khord: propristed thare has boen expended up o mumonwealths still further demonstrates | ance exactly, does not_entitle the system | hest of ita “ability, the lands yet within | cessor, may not be amis. The former | the statute nowhere fixes the term of of- .ot purpose of the atatute muy not be de- | November 1, 1681, the sum of §5372.25, the frugality of state administration of | toany large’ degree of confidence nt the | the control of the puulic shall ' ¢ utilize 1 | Warden, duriug the last four years he held | fice of the warden of theadditional peni- [ gt 1! For the details of the work dome you are Towa, hands of the general assembly or the peo. | 1B order to secure the completion of the | the office, expended for support nearly | tontinry, nor the mode of his selection, The hatching house in Dickinson county | Poferred to the report, The auditor esti | Jle. This mutter demands your utten- | 1ine for which they were intended, twice the amount ullowed by “law, which | Chapterf 40, of the acts of 18 6, pravided i oty simee Decen., | 1wm satisfiedthat the information whiol o carrying on the st roverbend: | ok, in order that the. eustodians of the | Chapter 155, of the acks of the Njuth | “Xpenditure required not ouly the use of | for the dection of & warden “by the gen- B T L erstions, ovon- In- tha | ha been disserainated through s ayency nue from all sousose for tho same time [ monerw plsced o their hands, 1 appre; | Initond sompany untll atfter thatvcomomny | wilie'tho present warden, nippoitad the s’ Dot mees o prosson Tor | wolimited an the Undidig bwol) alapted | 860 SEOH WV DL ARG s ot Tkt A e R I e e s R G tn duriug his firet. tori, abtho rate | sk wiccessor. 1 dvem the ‘uestion one | for the puirpose dedgned. e sppropria | GRS st the worke so. vicowusly 3 le for extraordinary ex- b hving | 6 208 & Whitos Ulo Lia Malge 40 per convict por month, und e | of nieh inportance i demanding me | ¢ on of o snall amount of “money —way | FES BV I G SRS SOy dit Tt should be borne in' mjud, | four thousand three hundred and thirty | river grants, Whie these releases have 0 per ¢ ! i . S B NI I o e : o R abiog sponial 1on, 2y |00 Crenatirers £ do wark which could be | never been executed, the tile to all tuoh fur duilag ","'t"““"' faro at the rato, of | mediate legislutive uction. one thenand collan for the sanstruction | meet with hearty _supvort nds. . q 5 { &7 per conviet pei mth; anc of o y 5 L - owing o thoexpense attanding e i i Deter done by ome enth that nunr 1l e et il bekd ot to e b the | & ef conviot por smant sy fkend o GEADED PRIRONS commisioner 60" do u_gool work in 16 | HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE AT T BTy Py TR e AR A T cotion 1821 of the | Decessary. The statutory proh bition r. | PO" pport, he lus pald into the| Tn view of tho fact that the additionul | stocking the lakes and rivers uf the siate AUCTION. | : 108, Bowover, and nrave ity | treasury, from his gener:l support fund, | penitentiary i partinlly completed, has | with native fish, at & mercly nominal cost. auch ap: ru.l.nA\tlmle:“"h'nnnz, the current code upon $he it of bonds by inde Ef:",'f:;'h,.',i'.Tn'fl.}f'u'fi:.'fl.'w‘y.'if‘ll.*?:"’ nl?r::!.}: by y order, the sum of 828,031,40, and | ot the Eiwe arrived when thie general . | The lakes, xituated in Dickioson and other Phursday, Janusry 128, at 30 year. For detiled info pendent districts shonld, in my judgmen " i . e had ¢ i v i " N of | ¢ ties of Northern lowa, ara| , 3" 812 South Kigh~ i r : b ltably in . the company or it | he bad on b'nd, in ssets o sebly shonld inaugurate a system of | coun i o'clock a. ., at 812 | gestions rea ¢ the re be en‘orced by a severer penalty than is [ Y00 7 [ ! support of convicts, graded pris ns, 50 that tiose who ar ) atiful sheets of wate , in the \ s Leavenworth, my atters pertaining to the finan‘es, you | now provided by statute. The officers |8fantecs. L. recommend the = removal | VTR Ganvicts, o B« PR TP De visited by vast numbers of | teenth strect, near L h3 aro rolonsed £o the report, T tibatod ot gyaiatute. Whie officers | 3f the restriction. o as to permit the. cone | 15t biennial perfod Ficted of the graver % aad senten v Y W entire houschold furniture, cons'sting i i Invited e syance of the lands 1 contractors’ notes 3 for longer terms,and those convictedla w gople for purposes of healin and res ) X our eovsidaras ""l‘“‘;“l"‘;\,"',{':"‘ M- | shauld be indiotable for felony, and, more. | YoYA0" £ 40 and agalnit contructors ond $hiney shotiil be hmprion-d st Fort | creation. Bany of theso lakos, &t the | of parlor and bed room suite, carpets, visability of makinz taxes pa semi- | over, held pers T ) lly liable for the auount | INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAK AND 0UMBL | vHy ong aiil sgeidiel g ) son, and those whose terms of ser- | present time, have an abundanc ¢ | mirrors, pictures, side board, extens annually, which has been adopted in other | of the excess, That something of the | The Seventeenth weneral nrs nbly ap. | %18,881,11 I'Iulrltlhw. I., wnent is unn o e Py L Hih, bot they are rapidly appearing, :’,.,“ |..|.|“'s book cases, office desk, states with yood results. A it kind is necessary is shown by the fact that propriated 210,000 for the « ioa of the | sary, ns the figurestell the story v, agaiust the reforn for the reason that there are uo weans by ] ¢ k) "“,““ uteusils, stoves, etc. most of our taxes, amounting to o one district reported, ‘which has a | main building ot this institution, Of this [1y.” Suffice it to say, If the former warden | tion criminal who is im- | which the tish, wl they run down the | hat rack GILcE N hl’ oy .'h ls. 000,000 annually, are paid dur school population of only thirty-two, and et unexpended, at the be- | had administered the affairs of the prison | prisone ), perhaps for hs first offense, to in the xprinyg, can repass the mill- | Also carciage and double gl months of January and February, school “property valued at only #1,1%0, anial period, #4,677,08, | with the same reyard t) law aud economy i brought in daily contact with those ed onthe outlets, Another | harness, R4 money lo-ked up’in treasury vaults and [ with a known bonded debt of $60,000, er ably appro- | which has char. cterized the administration | who are hardened in cr and for whow rapid decrease of fish in these | iy 10-2¢ D. COOKE, withdrawn frem circulation vntil paid oat | with & probabili'y that there are more in addition to kuch un- | of the present incumbent, the state would | there is littls hope of reform, In wy isowing to the iumense amount T TTETINY on warrauts, unless deposited in banks, in | bonds eutatandivg, and the startling fact | expended ainount, for the completion of | have beo wyer oy hundred thousaud dol- | madgment, » wuch larger vroportion of the | which are speared thiough the ice during | «wWINE OF CARDUI” mukes 108y which case it furnishea the latter certain |is further disclosed that the tax-levy in | the building; and there has been recrive ] | lars better off by reason thereof. ounger class of cricinals would, warned | the winter months, aggrogating, in | o epermmrmm=TrmTy amount of banking capital; the custom in | ome of the districts of ~the same county | by the treasurer from other sourcey, $100,. | Your attentioa i eallot to the debts D thelr paat experioncs, become good clt: | Lake © Okobofi, hundreds of 'tous | Weeks & P . huve requested the attornay veneral to () tako to the supreme court the first case of | 1 which he has knowledge, where llni i‘ bere a small additional ontluy is necessi- | for the school districts that the difference tat-d by the admission of indigent chil- | shows un excess rather than a shortage, ot “dren to the home, This diminished ex- | candor compels me te say that the system peuditure, notwithstanding the state's [of hook-keeping in vogue among the plated in the act of congress. T'he original 3 of ! 15,35, aggregat

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