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ami in certain countries exercising i vhi« «urn, »1,902,581 06 was for salaries trial functions, these officers shoo'd ?n" ,"»n‘‘ngent expenses, »23,377,828 35 men of character, intelligence and I,or tbe ‘ «■VMM tm tectod cruisers Columbia, MÏnnëàpd» *nd Raleigh, all of ■mtatk avail Bera ------------ la- J __a_ or ( lii the repeal of ita November 1. INS, Indiana, .Massachusetts and Oregon’ which will be completed February 1, t. NEEDS OF THE NATION ■ at ail ail laws «8,003,717 three gunboats authorized by the hut congress wiU 1» completed in lésa than DBNAX» FOB MOSS TCMKLK. hand in ths“ mints 14(),«W.7«0 line MUU.« of »liker, »hub tuet »K»i,5;mllS. with that© in a condition hauative examination. Mr JW-WM tribunal e rumeni «I Hawaii had been subverted arbitration' practically effective, and with the active aid of our re preran tati ve ta not doubted that Great Britain will in. this direction, and it is desirable that con- by adeouate appropn 1 provide for the uninter utMa of this necrasary worf TUB XBW BirLB BZLBCTBD. H illlon or auirkot IXVTBV.-noXS TO WILL». conclusive evidence of the value oiVivii that renders his ju igment on the sub ject abnofutsfy reliable, he expresses the opiniou that without the benefit of this system it would be impossible to con duct the vast business Intrusted to him. I dagire to commend as especially mends the authorisation of at h*a»t one ba*Ue-ehip and six tarpe. io-twats. While I am diefinctly in favor of rim- sistently punraitM the policy we have inaugurated of buildUta up a thorough and efficient navy, I cannot refrain from theauggsMion that congress should carefully take into account Ü m numbrr of unfinished vessels on our hand, and the depleted condition of our treasury in consblering tiie propriety of an ap- U m facts deveioped itm me that the only bonorable course ior nur guvernmeat to pursue was to undo The method of employing mediani, al the wrong that had been doue by thönc labor at navy*vanta through boards of his proclamation imposing _ repreranting us, and to restore, as far as mg tolls upon British transit through pr*>-ticable, the Status existmg at the the work of manufacturing is our canal. A request for additions to the time of our forriHe Intervention. by which laborers are employed and cun- igrees at the national aruiorv the list of extraditable offene, peered Withaview of acromplishing'this re- tinned, is producing the best results, by the sxisting treaty bstweea £e two ralt, within the aonslitutional Ümits of It is confidently ex- lodge Meeaaary la fittingly entered upon The report of the attorney-general and the secretary is earnestly devoting the end of the current our executive power. and recognizing all banks were organised during the year] parted that himself to ite devefopmoat; Attention by commanding to rongreaa a careful coantnee, is under consideration. contains the usual vumiuarv of the ended October»!, INS, with a capital of year our infi __ ______ ________ w ____________________ will be supplied with is invited to the statements of his report »teommyndatioa of the detailed state »11J&KUNUL___________ went into' votas-1 a weapon equal to that of the most pro- affairs and proceedings of the depart In regard to the workings of the system. ments and well-eupporteii recxmmerxla- ment of justice for the past vear, to tary hqmdation and 158 suspended. Of grecai ve armies of the world . ritisen employed in a m bordinate cotn- in gether with certain recommendations as the suspended banks 65 were insolvent, menta who are chiefly charged with mercial position in Hayti, attar ruffe ri ng able — . . . . - -T" I batiomal miutaby run. to needed legislation on variouawaub- imprisonment on an un- — executive work of tbs government. The work on the projette.! Chieka- jects. I cannot too heartily indorse the charge of smuggling, was ,.. .___ .._________________ Th?B f*r proposition that the fee system, as liberated upon a Jua*S?« — ' • I information of the acrompliahmrat af f ports of speedy resumption. Of the new appllcabto to the compensation of dip-ctly before us. Nothing so impor 1 hanks organized, 44 were located in the Upon urgent representation to ton any definite restilts has been received tant claims our attention and nothing so purpese, I shall supplement a brief rot United Slates attornevü, marahalo, meat, and its opening will be celebrated f®0”1 h*n|. A.lditional advices are soon Eastern states. 41 west of the Mississippi clearly presents itself as both an optwr- erence with the contents of the depart Uan government, a suitable clerks of federal courte and United during the . river and $4 in the Central and Southern Over nine ' I sxparted. When received, tunit j and a duty—an opportunity to mental reports by the mention of sue! was paid to the sufferer. ---------- w____ __ Htates commiAioners, should be abol ickatnauga battle- with The total number of national square miles of the Chi. deserve the gratitude of our fellow citi executive boxiness sad incidents as an ished with as little delay as possible. field have been acquired, 25 mile« of 31, 1893, was band, accom- banks in existence October zens; a duty imposed upon us bv our not embraced therein and by such rec 3798, having an i aggregate capital oil road have been constructed, and - -w ---------------- — —rotn- ____ ______ r__ &( at I m»nity that the business of the courts, oft-reprated professions and bv the em net increase been place »806.658,1». The _________ in. the I manent tablets - have phatic mandate of the people. After full circulation of these banks during the many historical points, while the invi- b**11 c*vil and criminal, be as small and - —;■ — ^Hffips>-«hg|r< __ ... _ ------ ... >y— I ¿« . — . 3 taiinii to the states to mark the position I *• «nexpensireiv transacted ar the ends discussion, our countrymen have spoken L , troqps . . participating . __________ _ justice will allow. The system is in favor of this reform, and they have BFkBCT or bbpbau I , their in the hat- been very generally aocepteii. accepted. therefore thoroughly vicious which confided the work of its aiwmpliahiuent The recent repeal ot the provision of 1 e has “ **? *^*7 )*”»* »ho *J* solemnly and preserving I m*kee the compensation ot court offi- thel»w requiring the purchase of silver ,. The ¡. work - —,~K of locating ------ r- °f battles at I wettysburg —_ battle-19’*1* depend upon, the volume of such pledged to it. If there is anything in » P«*®dby buifton by the government, as a feature 11’1?. the theory of a representation in public of our monetary- scheme, makes a change , d , "»«ing ratwfactory progress in ' business and thus creates a conflict be in the complexion of our currency ",e P'*n8 directed by the last congress, tween the proper execution of the law places of the people and their de sires, |f political officers are rrallv and private gam, which cannot fait to ' sistent firmness, characterize a truly which should always ch*ThcterÎze the in- following, the president was requested; affairs. Ido not doubt that the ulti MILITABY Miuii.igl ACADBMIBM. Al AVKNIAH, I kra ri »k-lL —s'-» swan w th® MFV1 ■®rv*nte of the people, and if “To invite from time to time, as the mate result of this act will be most saiu- American policy. tercoure of two neighboring repu blits. fit occasion may arise, negotiations with ________ _ _ ~ promises and professions ASOBipiNB-SBAZII. BOVXDABY DIsrVTB. unjustifiable exnenditnr. expiMiture“ «f <5*7iC I ri^toF-Jr g >,on*’ °Ur i“10'* ,o the «nlOMiflabie .. .. y My predacensor having aceeorM the any government with which the United of y. things »un.gn, however, However, it h is is Impossible impoesioie to to for special instructions of officers show Ito lie funds._____________________________ J give the relief so long awaited will lie Htates hutir may have-diplomatic rela know office of arbitrator of the long standing this what will n/'" at ^„„1 7 time »2" 7 12; conditions Cmarked advance in tha^ducation of tiie countries from Paso f>el Norte to the 1 sheer recreancy. Nothing should inter- boundmy dispute tendered to the presi-_____ »ught shout by the change, orlanny and commendable ambition Pacific, is now clearly completed. The tions, to the end that any difference or „ nisi-osrrtox . ..... or . rrrrr optimum . . t *®« to distract our attention or disturb dispute arising between the two govern - Bresil It Kepiblic and I commission ta MWWDon among ite officers to excel in the mill- commission recently recently organised organised under nnder the t* ' ments, which cannot be adjusted by If, in addition to this reform, another our effort un.til this reform is accom- may. ,‘ta * ,• ? aUeb «editions, tary profemion and to fit themselves for was inaugurated which would give to plished by-wise and careful legisJatioa ■ ai - i ---------------------- may re(errp(1 j? • taro.. ------- .... ----------- -- bjgheM appear to be essential or to the country. United btates commissioners the final while we sliould stanchly adhere to the course, after the recent financial perturi Under the supervision of Adjutant-Gen disposition of petty offenses williin the principle that only the necrasity of reve- g out of the shifting currente of tl donee and argumenta in behalf of their - . ,. : — - tion, time is necessary for the re-ee- eral Robert Williams, lately retired, the io Grande river eqst of El Paso. nue i justifies the j • o< tariffff». April 18, 1890, the International | tabllshment of business confidence. bureau of military information has be grade of the misdemeanor, especially « those coming under the internal revenue * ties ’----- and -J other ' fede ambbu a * rxTBBBimi nr BK-ABAeea. tion, and'that TWB BBASrUAM BBVOLUTIOX. „ American conference of Washington b hen, however, through this restored come well established and is perform- laws, a great advance would be made to- they should be hmi Nicaragua has recently passed tbronglx resolution espresseti the wish that al , „ »h-t economy, The outbreak of domestic hostilities , fide nee, the money which has been I ----- -------- ------ -----------------------—______________ the repubto-s ôf I frightened hidtog pfa^'isretuî™! ôflto P088**'0" wan I a more decent administration of we cannot close our eyes to the fact that I? the. rBP“b,fr of Brasil found the two revolutions, the party at first suc controversies" tietween [htened ’into into hiding viaces >• is returned return«! I I of Amsrinr'^ 01 conditions have grown up among us United (Mates alert to watch the in- cessful having in turn been displaced by America and '7i,ZT the nations of E-------- . I 1------------------ Y11 — — " * “,U,D - f — 8 - Place® . w I a the ta government in tiiue of war most U>® criminal law. In my first —— which in justice and fairness call for die- ul °'*r c,Ull®n* *•> country, another. Our newly appointed minis seep-1 «rongiv recommended these changes I criminating —’ [ care in the distribution of with which we carry on important com ter, by his timely good efforts, aided in irliTs »M referred somewhat at length to the I each duties j and taxation as the emer- merce. Heveral vessels ot our new navy * peaceful adjustment of the contro- the ■ I «vi« of the present system. t£, Hine of on ry ¿qqiremen/oi our iiX^ OTTa£ pertaining to > me n£A that n« senev are now, and for some time have been, versy involved In the first conflict; The ence should communicate this wish U mwMta” °Or 1°ver,“n*‘nt «dually de stationed at Rio de Janeiro. The strug large Amerhan interests established In ^PO’rer*■ -A ” Population and burineas. In the mireuft ----------- — courts and the »^nae attmidinB^t gle being between the established gov that country in connection with the llritain inSthTini n*C*,**f’ k“®1 ¡ object. we should resolutely turn *^(aiMi»-aa»ni. have enormously increased The num * UDVeriOM IN BBCBBSABIBM. ernment, which controls the machinery Nicaragua renal were not molested. I .. Manifestly, if we are to aid the people' ot administration, and with which we The canal company has unfortunately become financially seriously embar directly through tariff reform, one of Ite maintain friendly relations, and certain _____ . ------------ J — - ^Of »8«.'of which M»vious features should be a reduction officers of the navy employing the vee-1 rassed, k ™111* . but Dot, a j generous tr treatment View ami ex preying th© hope that her tensive financial plan. In tteee rircu in-(during fiscal vear and ninth eels of their command in an attack upon «ton'ted to rt by the govermaeat —~ 1884 were for violations of the internal I in the preaent tariff chargee upon the the ffoverntn^r^ stances I am confident that a reasonable terrating information totwhiM'thfo in the national capital and chief seaport H N1i^B«uB- The Unite«] States is , । portant -------------------------- revenue laws, while the number of such j necessaries of life. The benefits of such repe rii,,i * government pvranment ol fain to lh the of the delay in dealing with thia subject, in- branch of the — uubl£ ..... --------»object, in- portant branch of the public rar vie. prosecutions pending on the tat dav of a reduction would be palpabte and rab- »»i*^'»«’ “ « does, the elements of trious, will, increase I The business of the mails indiretes wit *“>7. 1N3, was 9500, of which 4200 were I stantially seen and Æh by tbX^ It | the probability divided administration, I have failed to this company has in íklLm^ í hf^T, resolution above quoted. ise action. | absolute certainty the condition of th for violation of ths the internal revenue who would be better fed, bettor clothed see that the insurgents can reasonably ■l.nni.i >2. • ¿L charge. That it I affords me signal pleasure to lav thin business of the country, and a depres-1 i»*8- The expense of the United States »»d batter sheltered. Thera gift, should nis BBUMBUI CONFXBBXCB, claim recognition as belligerents. Thus sliould be accomplished under distinct- I preliminary resolution before oonure« The monetary conference, which as sion in financial affaire inevitably j l“~~ 1 ’ ‘ " tourts, exclusive of * judges ’ salaries, for b« the willing benefactlMM J a govern- — the position of our government has been revenues. the year ending July 1, 1885, was«,874,- ment whose highest function is the pro- that of an attentive, but impartial ob ment assured not only to the vessels of I rantiment of two Kreat and kindred na sembled at Brussels upon our invita na- this country, as a channel of commercial I tions is thus authoritatively manifested tion, was adjourned to November 30, in Bnd tor t,ie y®*r ending July i v °? *22. °L a*.* ’«’frr® of the people. server of the unfortunate conflict. Bm- the present year. The considerations usual between 1893, »4,528,858 87. It is therefore ap Not fees closely, related to our people’s phasisIng our fixed policy of impartial and expenditures is th«-expected and parent that the reasons given in 1885 for ’T’ r the dement of international quarrels by neutrality in such a condition of affaire wX d on- *• » honorable resort to arbitration. ’ propoeit on from the United States unavoidable result of the distressing a change in the manner of enforcing the as now texista, T deemed it necessary to pro^sition whtah**!0* seemed to be expected on the reasaein- stringency which has prevailed through federal criminal laws have gained cogni-1 th»® ôi raw material necessary toour disavow, in a manner not to be mis proposition which, in my judgment, oca azraaasKTATiVRs abboad . bhng of the conference, led me to ex-. out the . . --------- --------- -------------------- - time »ace and strength by lapse of time/ country during much of the understood, ths unauthorised a< tion of does not admit ot question. , 8Î",B P*“»«* of O» o’ March manufacturers. The world should be * *l'lingnese to have the meeting I covered by the postmaster-general’s re- ~ mcTAToa, Birr no bbvolt . tiie late naval commander in those ... OF MUBDBB. open to our national ‘ J, 1 81» J, authorizing the president to en- Guatem* 1 » has also been visited by » til I further postponed. It seems to m.. port. Mia.. »Ula -aa l. „ff — — _ ’ I also heartily join the attorney-gen waters tn salutinx the revolted Bnirilian visited by raise the grade of our envoys to corres- that it would be wise to ^gener^ l cannot — t —.------------ - federal I * d.Bte when better times were an- eral in recommending legislation fixing i i __ i i .i This hev, admiral, being indiafioaed to counte- ‘w P0’*1?**1 vicissitudes wl.Ub bieh have potid with the rank with whieh foreign th® Imposition of • nance an act calculated to give gratui afflicted her Central American tan neigh neigh- । cotintries accredit- their- agents here authority _ to the president to invite ticipated. lt was estimated by his pre , fth® crime of murder within high tariff forbids to American manu bors, but the dissolution of its legisla other nations to such a conference at decessor that-the deficiency on the 30th federal jurisdiction, as lias been done in tous sanction to the local insurrection. Great Britain, France, Italy aqd Ger facturers as cheap materials as those ture and the proclamation of dictator any time when there should be a fair ¿lne> }8»8.’*‘>n>d be a litt|e over many of the states; autliorizing write of | used by their competitors. It is quite many have conferred upon their repre THB chimax claims . ship have been unattended by civil war. prospect of accomplishing an interna- »1,500,000. It amounted, however to error on behalf wf the government, in sentatives at this capital tiie title of em- The convention between our govern iional agreement on th- subject of coin- more than »5,000,000; at the same time cases where final judgment is rendered obvious that the enhancement of the An MiLjLTtoi,,l.T,O!! I hraeaijor, »or, ana and t I nave have responded by ac- ment and Chill, having for its object the ha^vimtte^en P ,®® °* our manufactured products re- *7*hy Wlih N.°rWBy cr®,,itin« u»e agents of the United Stab-s ate. I and under the influence of like anticipa- against the sufficiency of,an indictment,, , suiting from thia policy not only con- -settlement and abjustment of the de- IHSVB OF BOXIM. clrimed ty ken ex.hanged and pro-| in those countries with the same title. I tions, estimates were made for the cur or against the government, or upon any mands of the two countries against each I desire also to earnestly suggest dhe rent fiscal year ending June 30.1804, other question arising before actual “»**. the market for these products other, has „been made effective by the •ignhed ”trMarclT A y like elevation is announced within our own borders, to the direct I ,b »»d of mission w.7b^ wisdom of amending the existing stat which exhibited a surplus of revenue trial; limtting the right of review in disadvantage of our manufacturers, but organisation of the claims commission utes in regard to the issuance of govern over expenditures of »872,245 71. But cases of felony punishable only by fine also increases their cost to our citizens. provided for. The two — ^rly met. ........ This step fitting v comports ~~ with the position the United States ment bonds. The authority now vested now\ in view of the actual receipts and and imprisonment to the circuit court of in the secretary of the treasury to issue expenditures during that part of the •PP^I". and making speedy provision holds in the family of nations. THS INTBKSHTH OS LABOg. bonds is not as clear m it should be,' current fiscal year already expired, the for the construction of such prisons and • —-1 I j t "rawKSAa ., Th* intreseta of labor are certainly THB COXSVLAR SKBVICB. J am by a desire to compose differences ami the bonds authorised are disadvan report of the postmaster-general esti reformatories as may be necessary for though Indirectly involved in this fea During my former administration I tageous, both as to their maturity and mates that at jta close, instea.1 ofasur- the ronfim ment of United States con- ture ofour tariff system. The sharp order in Samoa, which for rane years took occasion to recommend a recast of rate of interest. K ««'¡win1 XT* W‘" b” * deflci«"®y of nearly vtete.' the laws relating to consular service in nrwviAaim haJ »L- ___ • <• competition and active struggle among order that it might become a more effi _____ our manufacturers to supplytbe united cientagency in the promotion of the in BBCXtrn. ros THB YBAB. demand for their goods soon fills the The report of the secretary of the navy The recretary of war reports that the terests it was intended to subserve. The The poetoffice receipts for the last " they are con- history of the operations of flned. Then follows wnlr duties and powers of consuls have hern strength of the «rmy on the 30th day of Awal year amounted to »75,898,933 15, a suspension of the expanded with the growing require- WM a*’778 «"listed men and its expenditures to »81,974,1«« 00. Ina department during the past vear and uSTiiTij01 TJ ’ Bnd tactories, a dis Chili by the unanl----- - Mle mentaof our foreign trade. Discharging ami 2144 officers. The total expenses of This postoffice deficiency would disap exhibits a most gratifying condition df charge of employes and distress in the . late United btates minister in receiving importantduties affix-ting our ronv , _ this department for the year ended June pear, or be immensely decreared if less the personnel of our navy. He presents on£*or^tagmen. Even if the in his official residence two persons who merce and American citizens abroad, p~’.11 803, ---------------- e— os. vi 89. Of matter was carried free. through the •*»V,Ìct®P' »c00“0» of the progress “2®n ^'•Prov®d assertion could be made amounted to »».-« »51,000,074 had failed in an attempt at revolution which has been made in the construc , mails, an item of which is upward of 300 E2»i.r * ¿2™ rBte ot WV®« »«’«Id and against wliom criminal charges wen- ’ . ! . Bnd »’»ta ,r°m the agricul tion of vessels and makes a number of f®™'* ’«w* free raw material and low pending, growing out of a former abor recommendations, to which attention is »support Of the military establish ture! department. The total number of lh® tatelligenc® of our work- tive disturbance. The doctrine of asy ment, »0,077,033 28 for miscellaneous KS0?*** I”.0”’ United States on the repecjaHy invited. During the past six thaV thJfr qojc,fly *o discover lum as applied to this case is sanction«! objecta, »420, 158,831 41 tor public works months the demands for cruising vessels BXTBXSIOW or V hb 'COFYBIOHT. 30th day of June, 1893, was «8,403, an mhi^^,r *t«ady employment, if per- by the beet precedent, and when allowed -Upon proof that the legislation of This latter ram includes »15,298,87« 48 increase of 1284 over the preceding year. have been many and urgent. There have fr* “»tonal«, is the most im- tends to encourage sedition and strife. >*eninark secures copyright to American m improvements, and I Of these 3300 were presidential, an in been revolutions calling for vessels to ff.taiom relBtion to tariff Under no circumstances can the repre citizens «re eijnal footing with ite own, Î ' u ior ,o!Ü«’'*lion» and other crease in that class of 204 over the pre- protect American interests in Nicaragua sentatives of this government be per Guatemala Costa Rica, HondurasjAr-' the privileges of our copyright laws have works of defense. The total enrollment I ceding year Forty-two free-<lelivery mitted, under the ill-defined fiction eZex- by Pro^mnation t. the of the militia of the several states was offices were added during the year to »vntina and Brazil while the condition tub WILHOM BILL COMMBXDBD. tea torritorialty ,to interrupt the adminis subje-ts of that oeuatry. on U m Slat of October of the present Imo8*.* existing, making a total of of affairs in Honolulu has required the annmn^? h" h**“ P^P*^ by the tration of criminal justice in the coun year 112,597 officers and enlisted men. «10 cities and towns provided with free W?to*rit ot OM or more ’h'P8- {Wropnate rangreea committee em- tries to which they are accredited. A The officers of the army detailed for the o.h2'T;^°n Jin.e:i0’18“3' Ni««ty-three With all there calls upon our navy it be Huieat^i u'M k ? the ,in« herein Th" secretary of the treasury reports h»v<n< b*“ niade inspection and instruction of this reserve necessary, in order to make up a suggeated which will be promptly sub- Mint the receipts of the government from of our military force report that in- other cities and towns are now entitled came by the ( hilian government for the cor ^trol the ^hring iew irenU i°r '^’^ive action. ?t ^s the to this service under the law, but it has ^‘•HÌ hlr«^^r<r* “*• "r*1 y’*r®«'«ed rection of thia conduct, in the instance .' k le,7*t a?d P««™» are appar ,»7’0'^,«’, them on account of under the modus rivendi agreed upon TOk MdV^u Bnd u“««l««h I*?3’ •mo“n*«d to *401,710,- ent in the discipline and efficiency of mentioned, the minister was instructed with (treat Britain, to detailto that re” funds to meet the expense of 2-1 ,u «Pwdituree to HW.374,* the organisation. Neither Indian out- | insufficient no longer to harbor the offender. with it« «ub- ite establishment. I am decidedly of Ind ¿ h LT*1 “ U'e fl,h POmin*Mion - i ^?n,^,tontly and thoroughly as collected from cus nreaks nor domestic violence has called the opinion that the provisions of the and three from the revenue marine. | the existing coffiiltfons permit. I am - reu t V*? QV»mON. toms *a»,iW5,01« 75. and from internal The legis ation of last year, ktarim as Progress in the construction of new satisfied that the reduced tariff duties Yi?17 ‘?to ""i«1 '^ring the year, revenues «»1,0if7,iCB Kt. Our dutiable ’ 5 ener * 1 »" intro the (teary law, requiring the registra and the only active military duty re- duction of this feature of mail service as vessels has not been as rapid as was an S&ted to eri.H thT P^P0*’*’1 ««ffietation, imjiorta amounted to »421,25«,511, an 'I k “ beL*} 4 th® department tion of ail Chinese laborers entiUed to ™ orJMtiflBb,e' *n<l that it ticipated. Fhere have been delays in the increase of »52,453,007 over the preced taternal revenue taxa residence in the United States and the » m T’ wh7* violations of the neu- ought not to be extended to smaller rompletion of unarmored vessels, but tion, within the near future though ing years, and the importations tree of MéJ L Ot th" Hnited 8tat®’ «nd for the most part they have been such .KP2rtBl O:n bf ?*! not ««“Plying with duty amounted to »444.644,211, a de- raffin’*. nOt imn’«di»tely, will produce the provision of the act within the time Œ Pr”npUy Bnd ‘‘«Wendy ** <7>nR*»ntly occuring even in thJXernmraT * the n^‘" oi ‘■re*’”’ from the preceding year of *15 - Üfalt with by the troops, eliciting the Cnbed, ¿net with much opposition 455,447^ Our interhal revenue — w.u oe morei fXvlF'J^^^^ U5F* experience uiv gov <?rnment. — Chinamen in this country. Acting warm approval of the civil and military • ri V ------ - nn der legislation I . " ,e mo " t serious I *7*1« zit-i.?8e SLl*6 ye*» by authorities of both countries. m ( "Pon the advice of eminent counsel that now existing there must be a constant '‘ays, however, have been in the work I THB IXCOMB TAX. »<.14.,445 33. The total tax collected the law was unconstitutional, the great increase inttla Item of expenditure. l^n thlTu**1 ’»'P"' The fr°uWe has tto^aeA^1"'1^ Bft*'r fnl1 considera- -n« oH'hinera laborers, pe’n,ling I^n the failure of contractor« to deliver On distilled spirits..... .. T_h® <>J*ration of wise laws and the in- P"?™® M»mst a temporary Ji*l inquiry as to its validity, in good NOXBY-OSnXB OFFICBH. ~J • >n nauuikclared tobacco the armor as agreed. The difficulties n,siv,ni m fluences of civiMration constantly tend retrod i?edik T?**7 tor “*• c*^^' bustara m*y •KiBt °" ferasented llqnon...... There were «101 additions to the do- K.., ___ _ w , l>rn -- --T-....... -..... «..MS.SW ing to relieve the rountry from lin of the country adjusts itself to »11 pusineaa catee required by its provisions. A test Mm2ney'ordt2r Offlcwi dori,,lf thel°^*»>.Bn<1Br,,’oris being deliver^ the new schedules, b£e wirajy we exerted merchandise during the gers of Indian hostilities, together with satisfactory promptness. by halieas corpus was year amounting to »847,585,194, a de the increasing ability of the state, U-tfiseal year, bemg the largest in- tero^ r" P'Bn a ,ew »ddition*! in- crease of »182 «13,249 54 from the preceff through the efficiency of the Nations Ma? H U!e “Ptoto® «*»♦» »nd th® iiiaugnra-1. ^»"«"Vofthe A’» Î?J}V °f l*ie ®BRerience experience arai acquired vevenue texes, including a small May 15 1893 a decision was made by »(year. The amonnt of gold exported ‘*uani organizations, to protect their tion of the system. The total n< nber ‘V’^pbuiMers and designers and m2 XXioi^Th derived fro^ ’ ‘ I ' te«*! te™»! »>«" m®n, ’ it •»-" i# believed that • the •n,1.ma- •"•taining the law. It ii hit *ny Previou8 ‘n the ertizens from domestic violence, lead to of these offit-es at the rine. of the year i curporaiion«. These new n.nd*r a1® r®’*nt *®«n<i- Aiarsnal group, where thev are hehl as There were U.omr thuBt th® ‘lm® I* fast a^ was 18,434. 12,309,735 5hen..ve**^î wi” ** completed can now WneOta?tnl»h?bTIUt<’,y *“* Bnd ®“i*y ifovernment, amounting to the act, extending the time for ^d^^OK .i.th* ~ <3«l. I SIw,i? ^-onabfo "’»■onable a^mX accuracy eThrin^i "^»nribibtv ex^rn?l*i*’ -*n<1 .i’0**«»« the amount pcwching when there should be a reor brin/V«°nrdi,n' l*8a*d fr'”n Um*** offl h»’® the further merit the registration, the Chinese laborers and cnat of the three powers. Thia inriT- the P"**ding year by of our army op. the lines of being an increase over the pre. edine Grmt <nn". rapid-firing guns toro«H«L hereto entitled who deri re to reside in dent and the events leading no to it sis treL T”e ^"n P**’1 fToni th« ganization to® I’^ent naroraiU^ of the rouX. year of 1,240,290, and the value of theee Bn<’ Ponder are being promptly suindicl this country will now avail themselves nally illustrate the impolicy St entang promptly supphed. i S,’*Br b<>’”’‘y ”»* »»,375,- This change contemplates neither an in- orders amounted to »127,578,433 «5 ™ 1 P™"1«*® thus affonle.1 ling alliances with foreign powutu. ti un’ <'»* flbtbd . increase of »7,502,832 58. There were crease in number nor added exnenra The following vessels of the n< their '“wfnl procedure CLAIMS AUAtVST Vtxucm. but a redistribution of the force and an also issued during the vear postal notes nav thisnm4.»^trd*ir*/o,‘ the of ' .u .1*11* remain and that thereby amountmg to »12.!W9,078 73. During th2 for vsia ’ s xrriMiTBH. V U‘* 'TP*'"*1 «»»«ncial re restf^r^t iJ <?*not Teterin the sug- Oi fending to year 195internationalmoney-ordero1h.-«>« the necessity of enforced denow..^, service; Th. T ’ to nre2nn im * ‘ *' ."P 0 " the the sources of V enezuela.- Honseqn. nt upon greater efficiency among the men and were added to those alreadv »rotoi T i K * ,t*«”«*ess can only be at- • 4gOb,®-turreted coast-defenra * ®odiÈÌ*d prerent revenue laws that the receipts <-ounrcl on making a total of 2497 in op^rat^£ I V’nO,nah’ th® double-tur- thl 7mrt oA7nl?f of the government for the rear ending COSTA SICA’S ItUlNDtl OF Witt. arrangement for the satisfaction of the ¿.n,'®’ fri^dbiieS^bv^n Jr““*1 “• awankof -.... W‘U ** HW421J« 3^ », 1893. The number <>?• 2^1.^ Monterey, "«3 • the late advisory claims amT T i. > „Y* "T ■urrenderfng to the money orders issued during the v^ »2r, i^^ I u*w’„N8w York, the pro^ ‘dtmg 7nPT 3 "JT «y* i«> U m abeenre of a con? installments has w»a 1.066,299 an ln.-rera. over the p“ I Kiel^N °1 000.000. but upon du"y ’ n the fl ret day of November, 1893 the \ -•* theater r ceding year of 72,525, and “ . «stance of criminality, à aloe Charleston, Atlanta ri;’ | are »nected by the » proposed reform amount of money of alt kinds in circnla- ^3L’^^„“^^^^.222,- m.. I | cruiser . k -------- and . . the and Pv2ted tlJt, if • i>|f* stilt ions, a|| nrniniffiA tr* or not includwi in the tremare <"»*<««• It is trusted __ mote the usefulness of the arm v In*tha nsist nikon inerire . ■ inflm anon leffinlAtirm t 11 igton, Machias, Castine them the refom. ®k , "ia ‘ , on embodying connirr tn m«»» »k. V* for the vear ofT»ii2 4< m ' i 45* jndg'nfnt of armv officers, with but few “d “»air vklue wra n^k." v Ui"?Btoh vessel Dolphin, ’ 1 ,n®TI<»bty fall. K Vm •m — — 2_ 5,283,375 70, an increase of »04 094 ea ,i„_ P Dee vessel Bancroft, ana the I — - - myopinion treatfen for reci pineal r-1. «TnliTi r*Pa“,c amili rea» Brit- From the foregoing statement it anne^L dynamite gunhoat Vesuvius. Of theee ■ Tn m»ri . Cw®l»,|w"- r tion’ be ranclude.1 wifh all there parÙriSreh^tm ,m' totolW ot mo^iM a^1 ^»ng of Oi U m * -««-sïTÂçasœ ftÄSÄtsö Blent of that chapter. of the ^towrapurohramlM.rart of »12«,. to join’fa toe ' NfiN. saia & « R I conflduJ^L^Pta"«K of *grnerons and TV*."?Ts,i,r °1 lett«rs and packages ofT^.^'T'"* VÎT*'’ Br® in progress care ami to^T “°'t «cru pu Ions