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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1878)
SUPPLEMENT I TO ; CLltC ffM.Ot VCtJOiltiUU Gar. Timer's Inaugural. GtMtrtBfH sir Legiolmlief ArUy- The people of the State of Oregon at the last general election, as shown by your pabli catieo, chose me Governor of the State for the nuitig term of four years. The convention of the party that cave me the nomination for that important and honor able position, adopted a platform in winch, amenc other thing, it was declared. "That a firaple government honestly ami fomoHocallv aduiiutsterol, centiaed in iu, ept-rattoos to the administration of justice awl the preservatww of the -public peace, "was the only safeguard .against abuse of power." That it was the duty of tilt-State Government to maintain its supremacy .in regard to its reserved authority: to vindicate its jurisdiction apainst cncro&ca menu from any fcource whatever; that taxa tion should be equal and auiform; and tttat rigorous laws should be euacted far the mas ageraent and preservation of the various funds belonging to the State. Upon accepting the nonamatton, I cav nvy indorsement to those pnuetfites and annwuit the convention that if fleeted I wi uld fa'th- ftQly sapporFtire To&sUt(Ha. Tnatin4t nioitt and pledge I shall adhere to, and to the bettef my ability maintain daring wy otbcavl term. A plain eittcen's po veraset, devoid f all pageantry and ostentation, is ia aocordanet; with the design of the founders of er sys tem, and the "best adapted to oar eeaditseo of afiairs. Grandeur and nobility may be a necessary conoesHiaot of royalty, bat they have no legitimate place in our polity, and should never gain a foothold there through aay htretieal and peraicfoa catom. Economy in the management of the aSurs of government is a vital BeceritY, not so much on aeeoant of the addttttraal harden which prafligacy occasions, as the vice and ucmoraJ ixatieu which reetlessaess engenders. It was stated more than eighteen hundred - years ago by a dtiagaisbed writer of that . age, Tkat a waste of the pdhbjc wealth is the xnobt lasting of public adktsonx.1 "That the treasury which s drained by extravagance must be refitted by crime.' That seauaxmt ," -vis true to-day; it was the atteraace of aa iw Victabl, eternal truth. If there a a principle "tfcaf ought to be written in every Anencaa heart, it is that government are instituted for the security and beoeiit of the governed. Sueh objects can be attained only by aa bea est and ct&csent adawaistratioB. If public functionaries make use of thetr o&ciu pH tions for their own aggraadiaeweat, or to further the peculiar interests of themselves v" and friends, it wili necessarily tend to defeat the true design and pnrpose for which gov ernments were organised. Under no csreum stances should private interests be promoted at the expense ot pshhc interests. The job lie weal is entitled to -psramoaat oaactdera tisn in all puttied affairs, and no goventmeat that is founded npon correct principles wiH bestow gratuitous favors niww the individual members of the body politic, bat will distrib ute its blessings and beaefets eqnally through out the whole cetaraaiuty it will secare to tlx mlJv-E thf on uviwnl of civil Kbcrtv bv the adaption and enforcement of general laws, lea vine thtm alike free to persae their own sab stantial happiness, and entirely dependent upon tbsir own personal exertions lor saecess. It will sanction no sinecure positions, nor pervert tie means entrusted to its umau-ji' turn. ' . - It-is essential to the welfare of a State that it have a well defined code of laws that aSord " an adequate remedy for every avil injury and . provide suitable and proper punishment in the case of public offenses, and that those laws be well and faithfully executed, and it should be tenacious of its authority and jurisdiction. A State vested with certain powers is obligated to malfiiai than. It is net a mre Hceaxe to be exercised at ditcrrtion, but the imjsitien of a duty wfiich should be punctiliously in formed. The dignity of a State woaM be compromised by a fad ere to assert its rightful authority. Certain specified powers have been dele gated bv the Censtitation of the United States, "and reserved to the States, those not so delegated or prohibited by it to the States respectively, or to the iile. We should cheerfully submit to the exeretse "on the ttart-of the United States of the dele- . gaXed powers emnneratea in mat inrcnizscui, and aid to the besLof our ability in maintain- .. - ing the laws made in pursuance thereof; but we should at the same time firmly insist upon the right of the State to exercise the same sovereign authority with respect to its resid uary powers, as it would have if no such in strument existed. These views are logical deductions drawn from the express term of the organic law and should be upheld, net only because the voice of the iwople, speak- . ... ... ,-.p leg in their original conaiuon ana pre served in written language, has so decreed. but more particularly for the reason that u h-n the bounds of authority are once passed, power is set at large, there then is no defined line to its exercise, but is subject to the will and canrice of those who administer it. Lines, angles, surface and monuments are all obliterated. The fundamental law no longer controls it. and the government becomes an absolutism. ""A people," said James Madison, '-who are so happy as to possess the inestimable blessing of aJree .and defined constitution cannot be too watchful against the introduction, nor too critical in tracing tne consequences 01 new principles and new constructions that niay re move theland mirks of power." A State necessarily imces various burdens upon its people. 01 those, taxes are ordina - ril v the most onerous and the most difficult of adiustment The rule that all taxes tnut .be equal and uniform was dictated by natural justice, anil yet has never been, nor probably ever will be effectually enforced. It can be carried out only by including m the tax list all the property in the State subject to taxation ,ni affixing thereto a correct valuation, such " a result ought to be approximated as far as pos sible; property rights are protected by law, and no property owner should be allowed to MA hit tirtinortionate exKense of maintam- , . Our success in securing a uni formity of taxation dejends very much upon v. nmw nf tlie assessors of the various counties, and the discretion and firmness of thecouuty boards of equalization. W hethcr it wHl ever be accomplished, or not, under our mode of assessment, is not at an ceruiu. . The value of the taxable property in the State as shown by the assessment roll is evidently very much less than its actual value. Iliu might indicate a neglect of duty in making the-asseesment, though it is m part doubtless owing to a fault of the law. Taxation for State purposes under the jreient system is liable to'be imequaL Valuations are fixed in each county by its local officers who have no onportunity of comparing result with like oSicersof other counties, whose opinions are liable to be influenced uy loar imouu " fnmr nf low estimates, and there is no super visory authority over the subject. But it is very doubtful whether the system can be improved iom to remedy the ditucnity. Aowwuoara - UH'U U1BU isUU V UVM 9 iWMFW to give satisfactioa, and I doubt Tory much w hetlter aa infititatioH ot that vlisractei cn ever be rendered practicable. A L-hange of mww ol tne pruviMoes ol tne law wvald, wu my julnuHit, ojiorate ecnehcuUly. Tin. Leg isUnirc at its sossieu in 1S74 iiaMod an act hattrtttc the clause in relation to ilnlurtiu' indtt4ne&i. It provided tliat the aaHtMur xhoahl deduct indebtedness withm the State to tbtameutit of one thousand dullars, and no nioru. Ihit it failed to lxwume a lau tlie gtouuds that it atfaawplwl t amcitd au act 1V ruteruuee to M tilM ohiv. 1 aia sauaei that the autMonty to deduct HtdehtodM. a lirovided lv the exitting Uw, is imxlartivt of raiichieioas osWb. Frvqaeatly valat4r prufierty, havwg a lived ntm cmm taxa tion. Laatled sttea, vthn parcKal m urt upa credit, are i14Mn taxed at all. the assessor s valaatswti lci more tfcaM the amount f indebtedaois. and if any taxes arr rraliMl ea aoooaat of the priMerty tmiv laast W ubtamed trum creditor w.fce may be mid tag ih rcsavte parts 4 th StaU. In mm iHstances !iciiu-a al4twliwm is rtrtA tw and tledacte-i f iwai Um valaatM. TW dvcr of exchaaaiBg irMiMiMKr' Htes hat lcst 4oyed Mton. la my jadswvat all taaasble tiruftertv saaid le Mnad its faU value ia eak. aal no Wdactwa alWnnl aoouawt ( idehtduoss. Ia aaittg iMt, acjHMt. and ther chotes w actatxt, uxlrlttedae isaght be pfwporly dedactvd, and dshls rfd by mrteasosor taer apecsac change, hsmm ral or pernal prMM(t) W the parchase pnee Uht of, to th aatuaat rf the iwsmI vala of the property, ought, ptrhip. to he exempted iraat taxatioa. I also drnv ia thi cihmwUog locall yoar epcBl ats tioa t tcahjct w nsqusr- Mg lufttgu opiUlwss. CMupaaivf and evp r ittua doiag Umaea sa thi-t Stata. 1 1 CMtraV ate to the sapport of the Stat pu tmuient. They are pmitietwl bv its Uas and tiwuM - st UiWJUWUHHBg rtrtd The reiidsatowf uthr States and eoantnn uV taake a haw f ktaasag asoney ta ptwuie w ttm SlaU aU y taxes eathe aintiaat t f4s Ma4oy4 the saiae as though tMe faads t ousted here; the aiasaat euald be rr-ni 1 vry easily; the rtuidsat aeaU could be twfsiroi to gsve itetemssito ( the awmaata to the pfxjer -ur. Bat foreign partivs agagd ia away Lmds of bamuess ia the SaU rsiiart be aed m tats msaasr. as 1sm-v ninli r ma fa&4 r pTOty uhtck could be au4"tt.c baM ot aa smkmsksi hufetca mojmacu. exrrs and hrta?e oorpoiatM by cstmp- ter Z4. urn cmssimiai laws a paWnhtil m 1?74. arc salijeot t th pavsnoM of ecrtasa taxes, keas and stimp datsps. V snout provwtoM of dsiotaat acts reUuug to iorctga curpafatioas are tWrc coOectoiL Toey eo braice disWreat Mbjccts. Souse of thesM have been hold invalid M t-ru and are lassnuiaias as a whole. It voald ptohaUy We better to pan a aew act pridsa the teriM ad condt tio aswa which foroiga corporation snajr traasact hasaei m tSu. SlaK aui nmsrr as one of tht erjaditswii the pay not oi a sasa ia gross, or aa case tsw ba-mw tnau Kwi t the haaasax of anoswy, thea the pajnaont of a tax spaa the caprtal eospioyvd ia the partsca br batsaeni as Uore sagtud. I am awarv of the oilMcohy m soeartat a K aad f astnble anooe of UuImv. a4 xm aa able to rucu uad aay anoial plaa of a etna m tenreace to toe safajaci. Lua4 nere sagceMoa. nut 1 tave sac the wiiil out aad ialalsmjsais of voar body, that I baWva joa wsB be able to sat- tactoruy adjsM it. I haidly doom it ascsiary to urge apoa yoa the noportoooe of Hoena; the raoua laads granted to the State sad to whsch X becaase ftstled, apoa Ms i Ian ma sato the Unioa. The strict. obsonuKe of saoh doty apas the part of those intrattoi with tstrtr aaaaageaMsst, shoald imiasre no adveosct; they are a legttamate mhrrHsacf. a valuable birthright, not demmded. however, as aa ah solatc property, bat hsnited la trast for the use and besesit of ourselves aad posterity also. Aay waste, abase or neglect of thet foads apoa oar vart, will most curtaamty ea tail afMB as the merited ceo is re of thtoe'wha come after as. They sheald be ulrainntsred with the greatest care and protected by t- surest aad strongest safeguards, and I ra.., estly rtosoimLiid that yva dthgeoUy inquire Hfto thetr maaagtswut and omidiwsn. not ealy with a view of proridtag. if sieaiun, for thetr better seearity. ba lor the nanmc as well of exposing the fasthlessnots ot these in charge, if any sch there are. who hate been recreant to thetr trast. The la4 do nated to the State to provide cuHese for the lcfit of azncaHare were by the terox of the act ander whsta they were gstea. m teaded as the hosts of a perpetual fond for that purpose. The proceed of the sale of the lands granted for the ae of iched. tnarther with tkat of the live handred Thuaoiiiil u m graated for purposes of internal improvement, aad the a per coat, net proceeds ol the sale of the pahlie lands, to winch the Sute became entitled apoa her adastMsoa mto the Untes, with the eoMtt of Gongre. aad the other faads speaBed ia sectsea 2, article S of the State CoaststatioB. were rwjuirwl b- the pr visioas of that sorties to be set spirt as a separate, irredaable comaiun school food, aad the jHoeeods of the sale of the seventy, two sectsoas stipabted la the compact ;! tween the StaU and the United Sutce, with referenre to its term of admution, to be set ajtart and reserved for the use and support of a State University, has by an act of the State Leguiatare also Leeti made a orpe4al fand for the purpose for which they were rosrred. I sujrpoVe all the lands granted to the StaU J winch are here alluded to, have been selected and a great porUoa of thesa sold. The other lands belongHrg t the State were on led fur certain niecsSed parpofes, with the exception of the tMe lands, which were acquired by rac evssion, the Stute owns them by virtae of its sovereignty. All the State lands when selected should le iliod Vf to the leet advanUge, and the proceeds strictly ap4ed to the NtrpOMts for whieh they were made ajiplicable, They should be sold as for ai practicable hi com jaratirelT small jtateels and to artaal hmn fdt settler. l)y the Constitution the Gover nor, Secretary of State and State Treasurer constitute a beard for the sale of seaol aad university lands, and for the investment of the funds among therefrom, with sch lowers aud duties as may 1 precrile.l hy Uw, and the legislative asnembly has, I believe, by different enactment, devolved ujxsn the lioard the duty of selling all the other State lands. The mode of selling the lands of the State and of tlie investing of the proceeds, nbould be simple aad uniform and be attended with as little eXenfe as )osiule. A written application to purchase n desig nated jiarcel or liarcelz, forwarded to the board, accompanied with a fee sulGcient to iay the exense of conducting the negotia tion, wauld Miffiacnt and alike proceeding would doubtloM answer in case of borreaiiig and loaning the funds. W'c have several acts upon tlie subject, but Uiey are diversified, some of thein have opcratof emieimkly and others are of very doubtful authority. The sale of tlie swamp lands lias produced conflicts of serious aud difficult character, and has re sulted in vesting large amounts of those lands in the hands of speculator, many of whom arc non-residents of the State. Tlie cstablislimeut of the La Grande land district and creation of the office of register of Stato lands therefor, with the owcrs sjteci Cod in the act and authorizing the county treasurers to loan tlie school funds in their respective counties, in terms, at least in my Judgment, derogate the constitutional author ity of tlie board. It may from cx(riencc in loaning the sehool and university funds have bran ' found , necessary to hare local agents of the borJ,Tifiso, tlcy should bo re- taiard, but they ean only be cnjfuyrd 'to etform HirniHcruI daltM. The lirrtim ary jwer of the hoard vaunot W UkyU' i ttur by the Uard iUrl, ur ly kiltn au actmrut. Tuc famls -UuM U imVUl in Mi-tire Uvkut. anla math t-autioH tier oh1 ih honiiie thrm. a a jnnirnt buiiM man wuaM exhibit ia the tnuwactivti of sim ihv altMrs of Km wwM. The swamp lands were granted to enable the SUU) to roclawu ttoem. that was the oh stdorattoa oi the tramter. and aaloM waived, shoahl be faithfully parfarmod. CVtre should aUo be observed mi the lolsoasa and sale i4 them, r- as not to select or at torn pt to sell Umls other ttkMthoVe mdadoil vittm the terms of the giant. Lands of a suampy character. or which are oecastoHallj: oversewed are not niensartly "suamp and uyerBtfueil lands, " wtthta the intent and taVonmg of the law; it M only those that are tfcefrby rondsroil uask iur cultural, and uhich resume the evatructioH at leviei or drains to reclaim them. A ditfercM puLvv will anavoidably lead to smhaiiaiMng vun MscU, detnoteatal to the Mot Mtpuftaat B terasts of tne Mate. 1 Where Wo, that the practiee whseh has prevailed to a eraat extent. of making appronnationi oat of tne fusnW to arsse Iruat tne sale of cerUta nt the "tate land, rhnald be daeoaatsnaod. warnmti(diaa nn a faad to be noliw d at ae doamtr futatepened. iH. hen masd. segouaril' be grossly below par. and the httoo-, of Urn pt lew yaar prove H. I luj-Jly thmk that aav oi the wurraat of that ChmCMr have been aogotsatod for snsee than 'i eehtl on the aMIar. ami i mi as low a JU efiU the dollar. Tne Mate ef cmmrK l--o ihm ilsyrtcsatian. 1 ni Ui the lmta aaallo ri to draw intonst at rosily a very high rate per conC, aad best the food m coHerted and they ate rwwmd, a tare partmi it h emuaaind tor a very imsll eoninliatinn ta-4eed- Socfc a ptnser. sa mr ettstfeu. can be jsdy characterised a pe4it. The Ltcmlatar sstuaht ahw take i in actson la iiJi.iwii. to ai'otopmlsnai m farer ml perUe who have tssled to ossa4) wsth tHe cundmuiM afkm which they ueav made, liraat of that character made 1 test the right m the srnatee. aad are ot- feated Wa mere aim oalmns therewith. Mimctinar eousvaliat to eatry tor maditnei brukess. matt he done, la to4atite arts oWlantic tLeattoHnt, UI W sbbYocoX should be wwnntly ihm t. aud the rucl ce the State over the sohiect matter aaVcted therehy. rtetorod to it talicot esteat. The esercse ol hpslatite aathonty ssf ap- pfncttunr lasMta. u ha Ms zeorr&ily. to A tatthfol oWfcaese of voor dtttr in that portscafor is highly smpsrtimt to the gen eral woHsee. Many himsi ieama ff luninry aid. are is ought UtW lecsidative both, forcsidv aad pmuesaly argod. aod to erton. adeytid. A rsch aad i umhiai &Cate may property racoarsy the etoJapsnt 4 its matrnal rceoareas. or isiidnmg aoi to ontsrorsses whsch are calculated to keswttt a very cuaiiaiiwhls y Ntnm of ta sutY. It mar ia vsew of we hue ros4, emmtract e oiietriMtaim snot niiwi wita tne ns Mssaoa of men, bat St has no rural aade aav pretext to iaeor wtrtsrubw todltiibiab or Wralitim at the trtomi W the nuhssc at hirer. I'lotoisa of that ctmrirtor are aut oolyaojest sa ihtsr atttare. but sf ramod oat. are caka- Is tod to citolt dm ssn ami ami ea tsoaal aasaMMHv. Aimroiitistioai. too. are oftoa Utrmolis from fomsb that have actual or usteasaal easteonee. aad whste they are aeceMonlv a aalbty. yet they hove the apptoraarc h iniirMsilnm. aad are uiuslh sjiumol as mrh The 1 mulilun is iismiii.il be the eoti tatsea to pcvvnte for to defray the cxietfos of the State fr each aseai year, aad alto a sushi 1104 tajq to toy the latere tste tote oeot. n taeee ie aay. Apfotirsstsva are 1 imply the settaag apart reca reveaae so at rtadrr it aamhcahle to soct. peniose. Aa attempt to atmronrtxte awjaey aot o ratted or provided in some ether woaM or as laeuamtoat as aa sl tempted as it ret of ssmetasag that klit aa' exiilonee whatever. Ioti agatast the i-tatc may be created M eses of the amount of retoaue promloi to desrsy them, wtthsa the bmtt of 9Ql00(X bat. ia sack ease tie Lcrit- hvtare M reqasrm! to levy a tax for the ca.tateg BsosJ j ear inmcieat wsth other tourers et in onme. to pay such debts as well at the estl atated csmom of tevh aWal year. The twaiUtatioa dearly liann the duty of the leailattte ansmley apon tax Mtact, and if its proviitusn m that restwet had beea adhered to. a Xate debt of Wet U-MM dotlan beyond the oaaatstutinual InMt.dravusg antft to the amouat at I M per Msum. woaldhaveiiuaavoidiL Theanaasl lax levied to ctoffwv the earrent citow u( the Sll- csanot Hotter aiir ctrritanr. I-n i Celly Itrertod to otteer torp"e. Haloes actooilv foawd to be In rim Utereuf. In cu-m- the public ne-e ty huld at airr lime rt"iatreaH i-xprmtliare nt HHHtey iur oUectA iMt iaeltMr! aaclor the head of "current cvHe. a speetal Ms moil be e ir-l to the lequlretl amouat, and the iron-le aooited anwrdiNzlv. Ah aceamatatsoa of State iiMtebte-Jaei cbh be ntohletl In no other way. The s J -"'! ol a Acol tear Htay eao-ed the Ih crt.)e of 1 bat var, tat Mtrw euotlniM-iiey it ampiv provide! for, a befca HH-Mlnmril. SertNHl 3. article . of toe ComtMMtlofl. lie clareithat"iMiUx fhall lx levied except in purKHartre el law. and every law iwiMrins a tax Mull idate rfrHlnctly the object of the tdHie, to which only It be applrnl." Thm would fteem l iirectwde the ailica tion ot ifxney raiel ly tax to any other tHirpo than that for whieti K waolevletl. If the IMirprse for which the tax warnietl wore to utterly foil. H might ikuIhIiIj: 1i apidiod toother Hiiow; but It cannot be diverted at the mere enprteo of tho Ii;tIa-iur-, oth'TtvUe tho Isiicu.vje or the herUrfn Af the C'nitHiMMH qwotetl. would If lo li verbiage ; ami act making appro; ta Uohk In tlie form frequently eindycd, viz : "out ot any money m the tiewturj not dhiTwlMiaptrorlaJed."l' very Ioomi bjg IMalloii. and is not ellet-tual so i to atirct monicjt raiM-d by tax UHle the law linr 'ing the tax Mated that to hate U-n ttio ol Jectof tlie Mine. Tlie views here onggoMod might In times of ItUral constrHrtluii tf coiotituthHial an tiioriir, bo deemed hyiercrHlcal, and rc gardeil by tltoM advanced In the modern xcliool ol political prvj're, m antiqualevl notlotiH, but there are- many who adliere to tho opinion, that certain prluctplim nlioultl icniain inviolate; that tliry hliould never beoomproiiil'i'd. or suTered to Itecome ob Mletc; who hold to Ilia lielief that tlio Coribtltutlon of tho Government potct4 the t'lllraey now, it tiki when llrxt ratitled lV tho projIo; that a failure to maiiilaln It in all iu protiniont would ojK-rato dlsiv trously at any jrlixl. And that an Infrao tion of it tcrmt. howrver xllglit, hUouIJ not be allowed to pawl unehallougcd. I ho drrumstanrc of the State debt tiolitg in fXciM ol tho constitutional limit, and having in part Imii omitnl in direct viola tion ol itx vxpniks mandalo 1, to mr mlinl, very tinfortunaK'; tlin oxews iwrtiou, be yond nil question, is abtolutcly void. Tlie k-giilttiro asenillr lui no iouor wliatovir to creato mi v debt or liavillticii whicli Mingly, or In tlio apgregato with pre vious dfbtn or UaMlltI-, exceed the umof SjO.WO, oxrvpt lu case of war, or to ropol In vasion, or KUpprevi insurrectloii; but the ilelit dotibllei arlo out of cuiildtiatlon which tlioStnto ban roct-iv-l,and which ban undnuliKHllv been iarud with on tlio Ul'h that It wan ilnly contracted, nnil besidex. It would l found very dllllcult to M'tvirate lliu void from tlio vah. I portion nf It. ruder thu circumstance) I would lUt'iu It ndvUa- lile to contlnuo tho policy Inaugurated at tho last armtion, of paying It oil from the prococtlsorilio x-clal tax then Itivird; but In viuM' of tlio oath wo have all taken, to support tho Constitution of tlio State, we cauuot, after tho experience of the past, permit the recurrence of a like condition of sifrirn. It a remit, in my ojhiikui. not attriUt- h-d to an v one deuirtinviil ot the (!. rn- lui'iit alone, or to one i-olithul Mtty; but whether 1 am o-rn-ct Iu this orn.'t.H i ct-rtlH, that any atteiiiiricd iihiiiIiv to as certain the fart lor the mrrfK ol tlnrhlHK litaiiie 10 an v ieriiin-ni. puiv or iimiivki ui, would prove au uuprvHuble lnvintiga- tK'll. Jfwoavohl Ih tliefuture.thecHr whieh has led to the cmUrmvi!iuiit. we xaall lme -rnninwl our duly. I dealre to call vKir altcitthtn to certala arts of the 1-gi-Uturr. retailor to the ex ecutive mid xlitiiHisirwtlte detsirtiiieitt of lite .Hate. tJHe rU of those 4ett duties umii the (iovernor. The lHistilutnM cilH-liy Mttiiotlltlie wera ihI iltlw- of tlit (ioteriior. aud tix hit slry. Us itmvisioii on that sulrfeet are complete in thellisett e. Itdoen not rwvlde,itlu the cise of the SerreUry of Uxlt) mxl M.U lfivturcr, that be nhall rtoriH Mhh du- lM-aaMall u asntHeal or prrcri(l law. 'otHHHstamliiig. tln-se nets ntu-wii-t ! ruforge his ur aiel dutie, aiol Mmr of tlH-m pniv kle ctMHtHsli.4 tltortiwr. He i apuiHlel ItHtl ouMtmHiier ami rhargel w Kh iljOn rvHoertesI tto-row Kn. He It rmiulml to vr-K tne ieolteHtltrr at leutMotir tlWMiyeai .AIhI Is eonstMotetl oHe I the iMiard o: eaimnlloH. I have ho MMrliHaUoii t shirk from lt-- irforHMnc fjiiv duiv rooiH-eH-d w Ith'lhe Mlee or to rrtHMiaHV COHila-HsotloH I miv bv lesullv outMlel to delm, et 1 t rr v much wwratlua (be VaIhIK V ft Uiese arU. It Is ieMMttt4e to MiMse that If the oott'OHUoH UmI fram 1 aiol adworl the loMstUull-m Bad lo- ttinU-d the tlriily of auv such aetnorttv i:--n itte strt 04 ine irg-jinn-iM-wmmy . m - .... ... .. pruvi-tsnH stHMlor to tne anMnmble to the Wr M1kv reh-netl to would Wmvf LeeH Inserted M Ihat IMMnrHtetrt. There l a familiar hmxmm ih the larr ao- plloil frrUHeMir IN the cHtrartnn t4 ttat-s bmI rHstiib!t-. w nsftt l lu tttr rttWt that tile vXpiesSo ofoSMFtblMOs Use 1-XClVSfcW Of n.SM-r-- sMt U aMrMMtlte neaath-H end I toil to nnaVrtamd whv K ' Nut apfdlrowte In ISe wrm. Tne !to- ermir Is rotttlsred to toV.e cal e tavst the low l- atstbtelly etnr-jle.1. s,fwi la tne dis- rMrcr- ut tltot doty w ill uw t il v U-ty Illel to vtoKall lrtMotloss ftal loBtd orreffetatm uy Wn tte. jj- s, au re (trrs to "lrBsvt all iweoxexy luo4e-s wmt too wsaworsot vernmoi. ami muv rtoulre laiuraiatBrtt in wruiag from 'Jf 4tort'r of tK- lmiattnMlve ami mlistarv dVstrtmoHo He av salted refottng to Utr tlotlon o( tnetr rrfrtite oHtc-. ' He esMsM very pmfsrlv I oenxuatoil n Use party to autstetunwwe rcMtfort no beoalf uC Ike "(ate, mode m parswtstrw ol too . tost to t-tf v ituttos iitto-r than llone rrib-! In tne CuststMaitoa. and dislHtet theref row. very OMiuiw.ti least. M the other ci nf act reform! to. of them setix lb S-f-t r v of Stole to apfonwX an assessanc Seeretarr of s provides bis oowtpewsisttoH. and retatres mm to tae ami ssusenoe mm Mttt u am ana empowers mm tn lorrwrm ami exe rtsle all taedateof Srrtary of Mate. The "OslMutb! nrtkfe for the eteetion of a SMnetary f tate. and alt thedsManof that ottee. exrrpt Iom of a nls.tsterml charee- W must be tt f-wnvd .y him. The legrts Utare run no more nlr mh 1 l-tknt. e th the Bifoee and dulses ..f tse Mtnetiml. thon M vnsr4 e.oate ot Jmlge -r aa asst- ant liovemur. The other arts of the Httor ritc relat to riniral ahl altowed the Srt44fr. Tr arer atet the ematoyment of r4wKi aht bv the M-srl for the sale of sehead and anivee. sv fonoS. Ity mi art paeal ha 13. fxretary was alll aaaaallv the mm of six hnndrea dollars for elerlral set. Ity another act isas.ni m o he aliweed for the same MrM an anatml sum of one thfrnsend 4-dlers Hy an net J at the fost swWi, the TroBsurer Is alloe4 twelve busMtrrd dulfor aamMllv U-r rterkwl aid in his oMtre. and the Hoard of roatMSlsnt- ers. by an art of all'-wt-d to empto eierasal aid generally. Jo rnristoa i moOe for Use anf jtntmenl of a rlork fnr etther ' those pUee. and ione mheht ever be employed, tel the eretary aawt TitsAs- Bnri-iiiui im- entslied to I he respeet Itt? anwmats allowed. Ia Mselt'etent the twetMktrHv of the arts wnold oervo to a Ntent Ihetr wlarv . wbsrh I am b4h to le- Ib-vewasthe mtentfon of the Iegs stare that enacted them. I ant fnllv MtMfted hooeter. tht ttey sfomlU l" tvj !f-d and adeik ttkleil l.-rr-h tdsce Ms Hxed eonrtcnstnin. The Ps-eretarv ami Hoard at lal. sh-mM be nrovnsetl a ererk. The TrMtsorer dolb- are ski . ea tensive, tort Msrelarr 1 small and the Blare Is a f-nl4e one. ami I think he should, be author ir ed U apftM a rlerk. At all event the orhce and eomftatkB oagnt to l eertaln. ;t w sit ntrrely U- ex fctod of me at lhi time to refer m detail to the meny swhji ets eonnerted with Stole mtt ' ioveriwiint marhlnery I elessit4 aad mudimI eomptlr-tted. and necrssArile, txSfor' Use management of duTerenC H !. -'iCwodM If a most femarkause eoincelenee. there- tnnr. if all Ms various istrt. were maifo to ot rate In rHipt-te harnrowv . The ltvern ment can rendered rtfeetrnvl onlr bv a uulc-d sim I ob-rHllrl t Oort lb- leu of those roBtsstei wrb me mtie satire, to hoHestlr.aad follttfullv lalr for Hs fcae In evtrv-tl'-mrtmeHt. ttoldes lt eeu-ral lvbeu Into'etrorilinate branrfces. there ate dittoivntajittneatron. eeh baVHUT lis ow r I rtiliar Iitw est. and tMi!p MHpottant rela bms to 1W bote Its i4irr power eirtbraees a general y- The tsle Is the lr-i t latne-. ami like a natural laretit. nboHld ex-me a nterlnf caie over its peo4r. Ih the illeharge of ks fMreidal duty it should (rov4e a r. trm f luratbHi ami supf-ly means to iW seminale learning so thon-oghlv that It mm y iervade every outlase ami germinate at every hearth-stone. It should found ih-1-tutlons for the relief, Smfrt and Hiiprove- inrin 01 ine nioigem ami innrm. and wbtle K should pxpeute justsre and Indgment -upon the disobedient, the olhuild K lu- Iltrts fkbould not li eruei or Inhuioan, but tleslgned and ealetifctietl to reform the guilty and deter the vie. These obll gallon are the dl-tule of human sentl infill, and enforced thriuigh eitiltaeil in- Uuence. The State aeknoMletlgeit their tending forre, rxl lias made reo Minable advancement in carryln; thein u'. It lis cstaMishMl cm 'men ncIiooI arxl devoted various futxl' and aroustdt-raMe xrtSun of K revenue to their Mipiorl; also kcIiooK for theedu rtitlnniif the deaf mute and the Idlml. It f$ lAt buildlnir or lands suitable for an ii.-tne asylum, but, for a inimber of yeant just, K has bad a continuous contract for their care and maintenance, and noclasnof unfortunate. In anvSitate, lias U-en more ,kinr!!y or skillfully treateI than the lisjue or urcgon. Ttiey are comparatively' mi mi'roua, and the tot of th.-.r support amount. to a large um. and lmpov a hoary burden tion tho Sute. but I nin rnncclroof no way to avoid It. Possibly contract more favorable to the State might bo initio for tliclr keeping, and tlo law ubecting their projsjrty ton charge to re imburse the State 011 account of tbririx xiis, bo more clearly il ilnrl ami thor oughly executed, and ttielr rebttlre. who are bound by law to stipimrt them, Mmuld also be coiiifel to contribute to the ex kmim of keeping llicui at tlio aylum. Tho Slate ha secured appmprUte ground and consUiicltxl good, Mitvttaiitlal build ings and other llxtnrc for kepltig convict prinncrn. and lia a regularly organlnl MnltclitUry. The lonitloli wait widely Mlectcl mid the premlseare well ml apt til for III" purwM. A plan for utilizing con vict labor is Ix ing hu-cio.fiilly carrifil out. and by go d iimnngpiiient uinim the part of those 111 charge, ll will afford an Income xiiillclriil to ny n considerable iortloii at leantof the pitviii cxieiisv!i. Theinvlct generally are tieriwiii who liavo sought to obtain a livelihood by prey. They totally disrcganlrd the rigliU of their fellow men, have forfeited their franchise and lllwrtv. and provnl tliemselvt'K 1h dangerous to tlio rommuiillyto lo xrtnltud at lurge. The Stato I put to the cxienonf their ar rest, detention, trial and Imprisonment, all oecaslonctl by thoir wanton ami w Irked conduct. L'nilcrjhuch circmnslance.-i ther should lie subject to strict and rigid iliel line, and never bo testored to the right nf citizenship until they shall ha vo given Indu bitable proofs of rcfortnatloD. They should be roJrwI to aJr jnJuttrfously, and bo suiuiiag indvltcdnee, fnt incloding ol gltrinrsetj,-,! Mtl(l f uUrdiiulbn. ' course Hropriatls out of special lunl -. 'xui t.t fiiriitsbfd witli gjl, , en-iwoe, U4u1r .Mil b-nkl all lux mi- . iuH.,..i., .... ... 1, ... .11.., 1 j 11. tin. iir--:. r'. tr, ,b;v'7 year. -iiiUiaiv w ?1 im 110 terror to evil doer. bu Hi. old t. t-otulueted III surf a limn- aie dfcsrlargei irm im-irni:iiM.iru,u xtl tnXum MK,t tie- ivunuot be .., .. 1, iulIu...ur an I Ha let m of fCw..M xL,.Li 1 I'll, idtlibi ft. e-uesie. more than TflHSHMn lor Iho dA; .... ' i - "ov lime. nt.MMM ,w, vsb-rre tery lna4foiiule 1, ... ,.'.., antatmforukMtg.aml the i, IT, . u ltMy utede tie- adVatteeLu, woutolth better UeilHb at I ' uutet. -n'mvMiift, tsi. may operate i.,ipJ btllv now ogtn'zeif they are kefV MiatrMpy WHibl be cumirtntd and Islli Mme.tji--ts. would Xm a freot advatitnej ms(it..R ollbal praetor stosuld nave a W . r- 1 .r ir H tv srefnot r-r the ttr aiel the rare a t-wstmly of tbem I intinwteil to tbosei charge, (treat cuiiMukt mn neeesflly be 'J"" m those w h oecMpy that sttion. The tok of tntlnim; aiwt at lendt lu Ibelr healtto and Mural mltnre la drato osie.and Involve ftdVlitv rwl a rrlli ese of honor. Tie ri-sfsntldl- tty Bit profer treatment stHMtld ret MlM.m MUelStV. Sft not eermlte-d to be fll-d about in soeh a maHHrr that it ranntl- uVtmilfly attochnl to auyusH-. Tho gtsUtaie sfonld Invrstsawte the ma Matte-nl and rnnrfoct of IW -red', wKh aww to tmnrme their orr-tiusMioo aiel S-b-oeV. The ex M nee ot 'Orb ln- stiinU In name Mstip4y . wnnld be more inpark tbn laenViol. L'bles they ran hwve i-araeter ami statality and nMrr the nsirt-menls f the eonsmuasty, they had bvr be -b onittlnurd at ossre. Ta are nsany 4her 1 nojanu w hleh I ooutt glad to refer to full v. but kt would nrspoi warn of voar time, and I shall therein only Isrfcltjr Motive a fow xenoral Tlonlmnn ftherb rooMUnte si portalntetest to the Stote. It ha develed but a short liner ami vet grwwtrto an esleulte tossines A large aovxx.f catotal r invested. Met K artnrds eoaplment to a great saaiUr of person Toe a penpsrul Br mrket bo l n oini one uhe tsrtnrttatt ettrrt of the tate. jtoa 1 imwsrtont tstrt of It mmiiuret IncfiUMMtlfcr- of the salmon are taken .4... I . . - - - wut ateoer v w BhooC tar remrd to the etfnrt It mhave on the farther sapfatv. Tbe larotnMy Is that wnbs ome pruaentMl resrukao ar nb-TTel. K will atfurd amjthlUnstratbn of the eonsenrnee of uutnbe ge ltat toys the gMea eg The avisry of salmon in other vrV of the L aHe Mtrs oocbt toserteaalesoato . ere they ossre abounded 1st rrofo- y hate entirely MKaisseared. and nseeand ra parity will Wotatidv pro- Itae rftect here, and the Sainton re turn owe rivers no mora. Itogntjstsrn nti ut-st to Mvvesst hkw a relt shoaid be -ahd by legMattve kuthortty. and esttort 1 y the art. gt.tn Trmkfr r eiatltv estttl tci (Seg in Bsatntoitiiog theAsh enrs the l-lasnlm nter. ami. I am in-f-'tf ho atissiMijr lefcislsted Wf-n the sal-Jet -Kk1 aetloo f t-tolt of totb col -emust would be adttsabie. ami If the prv fctss of the vtaMhtBgtoa) Territory law anlw nseet Hh tour approval. It soli well to etsaet II n lose - tl utvltot regulatton nssv be teblesett. t toast thr a ataalewtsie. to tlsat foosltty larthlleeleil ha these berW-s have. at thr oB fIS'S'f. leosted what Is li rmia ''hairh ry." siun tbe (la-s;asnan rtver OoHlsbbo eouiatv. St the proM-J zatetif the sjlsmaa. The enterprise t vety sdsble one. ami mar retjusWe statu torv ateeteaa. lae oiistct ol the undsrssk ins U otot mto a deorease m the qantst r nf naj taeeount o the oateh. ami K should rt- anverhaeiauBa te aStorded prnerT Tbmw (elatlSHC b road taxes ha been tne wprrt nf eooaclatnt hy many. Ttsev .eUHtlhot the tax hotikJ be levied to in mi Imteml of abr. ! edfoesef at the time cnifoctMsg county Lixe. pte into the Ueawv and placid to the credit of the rood strict bs which M. wo - 4 . uW It slsld be drawn by the pervr of the tlfsrt assd extemted for road work tlooether urblerhks dlreetton or let hv rootrt. I have no doubt t-ot that sue a rton wnuld si tun swre etfeetlve means with he-h to Improve the rrus of the cottar than the pf eseat s.vstem. I have awa,beltevrd.from early experteaeeaa! stonlM, I net a rual labor sax for rr tntrf ite puldhr hsghwayt aflT-Tds but -ISclreveooe ; that tbe llxr obtained In that tv r of the .poorest ami tn shift Wfally. I thmk K 1 geaerally ander- sbilttal those wht work Use road in nat nut of a road Utar lax are larvnd to shirk much as Hosible the labor. Good rusdoowrver. aie very enthl to the welCt of the Stale, and the attbject I w nrt of voor tHbi ration. tbeaipeton of the rapstol bmbltog we are iHiut tog will uibttes.s laubjt fvr ytr iM-blerilKn I regard X a tm- l-rtnte that an attempt was itrnde Hi the oatseto erect s. huge a l rat-tare. The atse-MS f wealth ami potoiUUiHt of the Stated not justify M. (irand publse edl- ftee Bit at I be uie ex pene may craUly the vdiy of a people, but they ate not ure lad scan- ot thrist ami wirrKv, ami thev bud verv Bnsatlfsctorv evnlerce iodeeof honet and eeoinwufo! admluis- IratNMof aHalr. The magniarent Im nrver-nt made in certain eaotern eK withMthe pjtl fowr year warrant thin in- arreiie The quelton. neuever. 1 not wlutt ght to have been done at tlrt. It I whtahtfubl be done mo towanl the rmplhm of the building. It r on hand ami sVlenHy require imiruement to prevelirrefatralm- Injury, ft ba et ton large turn nf nioiiev wl? ullered to go to tleseetbiH. or Hsatorkmv to uetertorate. I thlnlal least a sum of moBey sbouhl l? rar-edlMl anitrietl toward tt eomidetian MiiHrhl to Mtt K In a condkroM of yrer- VW4K.11 The tale library will . alo rennlre an outlautf expense. A large amount of monejfrom time to lime, ha len out loie oirrna 01 lext in. ami 10 1111 out seinf rei'irls. but many of the set are stilt b4trH ami should be eoHipleleil. Tbe Stsle smld olitalu. as oon a possible, all the reart 01 the varvott Mate. Tne eoon omv oweH a nroceitHre may be doiilded by son, but it must 'f rrmmlred tliat there I no department of govtrninent In wblehlie people liave .so direct ami viul an intest a in the judrrbvl branch. Every contraientered into U-tween ivirtle. and every tsfnes tianvtctron i. table to t invtsthled by the court nnd tne right o lite nates eonm-rted therewith determined In ace3ancc with the rule of laav. Ite- hle'. ; State I wry often itoolf a suitor Laws really all U10 government ne have, id while it It the province of the Iegilun to enort statute, yet the gnwt lMly ithe law, which govern lliecondiiet ot ponn In tlieir intercuiirse ami rela tion U li each other, 1 lounu Hi the re port tthe tlecishtn of the court in adju diettevease. A tioveriiment like oum w ithnutn linuest and intelligent ludlciaiv wot! Id lie a most decided failure; and Judgev well a lawyers. In order to be proper? informed lijon controverted qui tlon. ivi'lvlng civil right, must haveiic cmi toe reort of judicial decision, a tlievettrid In all anulogmi case. Fur nifiinat the exiene of the State, a law library) l kept at the capital, for the use of tlioinlgcs of the supreme eouit, ntlor ney. l other olllcer of the various do sirtnitiKt I very proper and necessary, ami a object of puulieand goneral Intur- Cst. j Anotlr tiwtler. which I neglected: to call youralntlon to In Its pnvr order, 1 will refer tiiow. That I tlio nilu of Inten-st allow e iKn Stale warrants. They t! raw at the 1 ''of It) ir cent. eratimiiii, alter present ent and non txiyment. I regard it cxrt Ive. United State Lontls mlllng for onl i per cent. Interet (cr annum, rro negothft I at nr. Tne Slate should surely not alb ' mote than 0 ier ceiit at mont, uimn it ndobtedtiesj. It crrdlt ought to tie tlrattlavi. A three milt ttx upon the 1 dollar Anil the totnblo property In tlie ' all lu out-1 .SUdo wf a, irom cur levy, pay xkklibH ur l-s raie iimii i kvwj ry Htanv ol Hie muiiKlul govrn.ii.en: a: 1 M-bool diirb-i in ine niaie, regburiy 1 v T7 . mailer irimiRZ in uie imn:ruir 1 the loud In Unt AUte treasury bo Inn dbetos-I ronsbleiably ih th sri;i . atrii I d-irt; to cull your llentl-a t- tl ll I aptireherwled by inany that tbe c ILt-o l Stale Urusurer I sought aftor u.o. '.uz count of the opportunity It alfotd t r; -I kU to uw; the fumto in pnvat- ; . -5 affairs, tl an t oljtam the lry - ' . J. I tIC WlnHber there hasv real I- 3 or not for the surmise. I am not soli , .: y Informed to exje-i a U-lit-f. l ut i c: -event it aouW to doul-t le prinleitt t j j r r vble In boiue namwr against tl.e ir.J geoee of any praettee ot that clurar:tr. Mimcr belonging to Ihe State sbotu 1 be d -inrtou in the - -f the treasury, a J reHm in there Hiail lesrslly dl-bure 1. A i-ortion of tlte .ute. dunug tue !--'- Sttiumer, h stiKered severely on j ia ii rr I . r- i . v -. n.iiari depre.tatHn 4. . ... . . ... I I .a. li.iMftvf M-L .t n I tort l-wl herde hate leH dlitf nW,, ! almtMe ...ilrir b lrt-n war.V r lv (. - : sir ovetl. ai.i v- m- rouiiii- ri r Lz-- MMiy ha -. periwtratoil ly ui - 1 NMramling. n-rite, Mvage. w'. J a! t a me 01 iiieir Outbreak were liv,rgt.r tr Vf tei-totn ,.f lbe I'nitrd '-- 3" 1 w.th Mb-treaty sttpofouon txisd TT -eullar sla;Vf tbe I ndtans. ao zi.X tt th Vnr:t .e Uw. reodeM the saie alfltust ft ft onAeet If t:'. Z. ' rhe oxc'SK.rinwrued bv the sarrvE; isiUrt .t-Te Vnitod S-u- to tne tisfff orrestor v 'tj- Mate 'it lieorgia.O, t 'titr 1C that In-lltn are rttwn-. csr .5 cf maintaining ine relattoo ot to-are i: 1 ir mtj ruginw inisefrierii - rwnwMKie, ;w-g lull ngtt l t e lana they cxvupr until ihetr title u tX-3-gnbihed by the Unttod cau.s tbehr ennsent. and that tbe tJT'- :v reserved att them lv treaty. a..- - 3 shin the Uelr of an ' -gar.c; 1 etmatry. i vet wMhontthe lent-! . n t: the ncate. 1 cawstrued to exwr.-l Vj tvtY t tty or -v en frMmenlarv trile ir.j t e tato having oVIegated H sostr ta !.tc"-e war. enter into treaib-s. grant it"r rf tHarqaeand reprisal, ha an iu' 'i r. y i the po-iMl . b-ft except It bett,i t! sc 4etn-e. K-nofMtrly, ihat Ooil-t rc r t I inatlenaMe. II Vt tot iI-HkO L s -Pfatrtnnrty to try Intltan cbarzta wi tbe ewmmiMsnsi of Mtellar cutrae. A w vear seaee. eertal-i Motor IimIucs ci:c a predUbtry Mscor-ton toto Jscksoa f .x et killed a number of the inLa' .ur. They were duly indlctesl for tnui Ur a 1 rtrrUJt routt tor that rout ty t lench warrant to the proi r t"JT f r thesr aprehetiun. but his aulh- r.'r wit set at denVanre by certain I r f.t-1 ".; - s 11 Mary ohio r-. and thor India n r u.r are tuot probatdv still living, c-dir t a proteeting aegt of the I astrd a A totssg led at H exfae. I have rf v r lcxti a.b to anderstami why Mnee Irv' a"- were not Uvea np to the State authors .i!o ! held to answer the cawrge. unirsA t. -morderou- rahl regard 1 a Tiw'J war. other ewndsUen of atfsir w . cx - ene tb-lebt acts committed ui:- r c ratastanee : but torhanripeil. '. w 1 oniy nsem reisrnse. rime gui . y Z r .uantwlua of surst slror tiiK-s w " 3 the jorsMlartb-sn of the tsteare s -. . t) imlartasAnt. arrest and Imi. and a- v a trary toterlerenor by any partto w i r4eeeatmgs.whatorer their position w - 1 le. woM resnser them guilt t -t c tr -Z log pulMkr justice, and thev sl"i J Let i toanwer areitrdsncle'. IoyasK-R cf t si rsantrte-r of the terrsbtrr of a xato are v Utson-of all Law. huaata ami i;v;Tc T ladssn umtoobtedly have gT.-. v -s. They are bereft of a ronstrv lb v r-r.e p.s s"wie and were delighted with. l,t La tive freedom aad re-ourr-e of liv.rg are ctsrSailed. The rerforntanre' on the part f the Uaitoii State of tnatnrtl treaty Ur a tsnns have beeHoflenertheeirept.-i'tJn the rale, and those who settle n trrx T.rr to them are prone to nsasdlevt that s; t.I of Imligmty wharh eo.?vuasi of sj . . -Hy sefoiim Casts to evince. ..r are r cy -o stolid that they fait to ape-eiial- s:K keenly tteir humiliated eondtuon It t die Ht them nse frr-Ilg of linin g v a'. I loc-to-s litem to se-ralin. SfnUict". L M view ihe caue of their grx-v irx-r . z l . light of abstract ethte. svmnatlilze i j C r x misrortune-i. Income their fartM'u! and regard the entrance of the wh.sfi'r njn their ancient banting grrun l a an latrnsion ami a vk4Ikb nt their ln'.rrrrt right. Itat eoroartwnents w!l ct:r.':'rr. The prsstre of civil txatexi cannot r- siaJ. The hardy and ad veiittiron f t- seer leart. -.g; the van, will pah forward nnt.I he ex plores every scethm of new territory a- I plaM thereia the naeli-H of y!e5er The rpaevitoa ficbt h-ts been it tern: U a been settl! by aatn.-r::v t g' r lua tar haaun 1. r f W. r t ses ML me KBZlKh inirrnnwit: ti ; - r -r .lul lu I W.., - . kmllgel with doe formality a r. tM. m we i inn ii- t . . . . . rtaimeu ine exciusire right l- i ami without denying them the r g: t I fuse to sell. Itat thv nMeit -n a a r. pretext, ami granted l-caut- ajurct'Iv more hat and answered lhepc,.o n" hH qmtea wel:. The r- il f-- "a of theeUiic l the right whi-h a sr lor rare, advanced Hi all the art a- J jkj ence. whoenltivate tbe soil In v ! .rr re to an obligation n hb?h natare kr: c uaruarou iritsswiev irx-l v inr a . (Tii- mense regions ami ulb-r them l rt I a 1 ...ft. I . . ml . . . israimrrnra. it toe iievree s -cL. V. ami hutaanitarian are not al le to Ijw:' . m I . . . i . t 1 . Hut it doc not fiHiow. Iivmt m i- ist trralie .solemnly entered intor.ih I.Jzn Iril-es-are to Is.- broken at plet-n--, - c.I fKh vfolatetl. Jfor that uorria- wto are brought In contact wHh thvt tits of irnare hited tn treating thc-.i rc-.---Iv or Hnju-Uv. The bonier settler (n rT' ileular. sboutd. through pride of Hit".3r.l ami selt-resjftret. Fcomluet themselvr. In such a manner a to convince those pec; ".a and the world that they In fact l!or.g I a. superior rtee ami mtintaln a higher star I rd of rlviltcttioii. Kverv pledge rr yr:::-l-e made to the Ih.IUb shouUl be rai.ti': lykeptarul performed on our part Acd they should be held to a serur u! t: anil exael coninliaiice of eveblig-it.ca on their part, lladsiiehn indicv lnvnobTve.l and enforced by the United States. Indian dillieulth-t would have been of rare occur rence. Under existing circumstance, the si.o.vtiin of our conununHv with referecr to IndLtn tribe in theSttte and near Ita bonier, I embarrassing. Our frcnt.er sct tlemeiit are widely scattered and very much exposal to their ravage. We can not conduct any ollcnsive 6perationagaint thr m, but must content ourselves entirely with defensive measure. I sen no other al ternative than to be on a constant alert to meet and repel their hostile InvaMui;. It behoove us, therefore, to perfect such an org-tnixatioii of the State mlliUtn w.ll en able the Stale to placi in the Held for actutl service a sutlleicnt cavalry fon" Tiirttie oc casion, in a comparatively short tl.no. I have been Informed, however, by the mator general of thu militia, through an unollli UI communication, that tho trecut law doe nut pnivhle fr ntSluga firco in time to meet uch an emergencv. II j svyt that "to put the mllitiv in the HVM upon oo citslon or neel, there would neceaa-trllr lp eonsiimevl a conyldernbletlme In drafting " He al.vi suggest some Important a.nenJ- inent of the law. that an adequate force lliav occaiii mm mm k .--vi ht at unci' I twlieva that a plan can ba adopted so that State troops can be rraplojed on such occasions to grett advantage, but to be successful it mzst Srovtile for muttenng them into lervice exp itiotuly. The United States has nernr failed to rentier the Stato ultimate protection, and iu form have ever proved effective in protracted wars but there is always a liability of delay at tending the prearatioa, during which interval the greater portion oi the destruction and dam ate u accomplubed. The highett obligation of the Stato is the protection of its churn iu the eujoyment of lit and property. Hut it rscst not iw uaucnuau ta luo peopiooi me iron tier should be reriiss on tieir part in providing