m i) 'FRN EY UUY LL The Inauguration of Harrison and Morton. AN IMPOSING CEREMONY. Conducted in Open Air in Spite of Rain, PRESIDENT HARRISON'S ADDRESS. Enormous Crowd Present—The March An to and from the Capitol the Cereo- Re- and monies There—President Harrison views the Parade—Sketehes of the Cabi- nei Mem bHers—Vice President Morton's Speech fo the Senators—Iin His Inaunga- ral M President Harrison Speaks ssageo Out for Civil Service, proved Natorealization Laws, a Conservative and Firm Foreign Pol- loy, Backed Up by a Strong Navy. ay which Wasuixagrox, March The ds has been me As © is the represent on Our new rela will, I trust, I May I add IV Comi maintair HARRISON DELIVERING HIN INAUGURAL dent and Col. Canaday on Lhe left. The committee of arrangements were seated near the president and president-elect. The diplo. matic corps was assigned to seats on the left The members of the house were placed in the rear of the presidential party. There was Bo vacant space on the great portico, THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS. Strong on Civil Rerviee—A Mild, bat Firm Foreign Policy, Gen. Harrison took the oath and then de. livered the following inaugural address: Bhall the prejudices and paral yuin of slavery continue to hang upon the skirts of progres How long will those who rejoice that slavery no longer exists cherish or tolerate the inca vities it t upon their communities? look hopefully to the continuance of our protective system and to the con uent elopment of manufacturing and mining enterprises in the states hitherto wholly Frou to agriculture, as a patent influence in the perfect unification of eur , The men who have invested their “pial n enter iy, the farmers who have felt the benefit hborhood, sud the men who work fail to find and not expat Clay and the constitutional TE Webster would courageously avow and de fend their real convictions they would not find it difficult by friendly instruction and cos operation to make the black man their offi cient and safe ally, not UINY in ing correct principles in our national administrae ton, but in preserving for their local commu nities the benefits of social order and eco nomical and honest government. At least until the good offices of kindness and educa tion have Ko fairly tried, the contrary con clusion cannot be plansibly urged have altogether rejested the sug of a speculative policy for any section of our country. It is the duty of the executive to administer and enfor e, in the methods and by the instrumentalitios pointed out and pro- vided by the constitution, the laws enacted by congress, la are goneral, and be uniform stabi These their administration si equal. As a citizen may not he may obey, neither may which he will enforce, and to execute embraces its entirety and the whole code acted under it, The evil example of pe corporation? or commun because they or or prejudices is} full only to the nation at large, | to thow who use this perul escap their ust obliz unjust advantage presently to the law {i would use the y WH +» BXHCL he duty to the constitution of laws obay in an mitting Indiv = to nu BW 1 NE ROI Se NITY thorns plain of rights of An as his 1 thelr to aX ernment pendence] the pendent } upon American of Justice restraine may De reasonably ox ORO, It must not be assum interests are ex wir entire inattention to transpire SLOW here Can Lar citizens, domiciled in all countries and In n the sen, demand and wil care in their personal and « The necessities of cur navy ¥ ent coaling stations, privileges These and other trading privileges we will feel free to obtain only by means that do not in any degree partake of however fecble the government from which we ask such concessions. But, having fairly obtained them by methods and for purposes entirely consistent with the mot friendly disposition towards all other powers, our consent will be necessary to any modification or impairment of the concession We shail neither fail to respect the flag of any friendly nation or the just rights of its citizens nor to exact the like treatment for yr own. Calmness, justice and consideration should characterize our diplomacy. The ofil- ces of an intelligent diplomacy or of frien ily arbitration in proper cases should be adequate There is no constitutional or legal require ment that the president shall take the cath of office in the presence of the people. But there is so manifest an approprintencss in the pubiie induetion to office of the chief executive offjear of the nation that, from the beginning of tha government the people, to whose service ths official oath consecrates the officer, have won called to witness the solemn ceremonial. The oath taken in the presence of the wople he. comes a mutual covenant-the officer cove. nants to serve the whole body of the people by a faithful execution of the laws, 0 that they may be the unfailing defense and secur. ity of those who respect and olwerve them, and that neither wealth, station nor the power of combinations shall be able to evade their Just penalties or to wrest them from a boned. clent public Papo to serve the ends of erusity or sel nan. k ) promise is spoken ; yours unspoken, but not The les ronl "ind oie The people of every state have here their representatives Surely I do not misinterpret the spirit of the occasion when I assume that the whole body of the people covenant with we and with ea i other today to support and defend the consti- tution and the union of the states, to yisld willing obedience to all the laws and sach to every other citizen his equal civil and polite ical rights. Entering thus solely into cov: nant with each other, we may revereatly fn. yoke and confidently wr oy the favor and help of Almighty God--that he will give to me wisdom, # th and fidelity and to our a spirit of iraternity and a love of A Saami peculiar interest from statew Te they fe 80 ts 1 vy of the islands of adequate Hnercial rights require conven dock and harbor and coercion, constitution we dent Washinzton took where cong vis thie day of April, 1738, he reason of do ation of the « eral vote, i wl opened the contonnials of the be m of the ¢ iv QUE! independence, f the adopt rtly cal © in Ne } ond great dep TEI of al of the inst department, by the preme court, s as I trust it w entered its soc I will not attempt and, in great part, ha our country as it its second andor wi da its years st Our px tl 0) md cent the con BE, cadl : thi a that are None tint the $ 2 i amd « achieving div wit won! pia nm wi product iB SPUD In Lew Ativan wh crops and or and agricult furnace and productive capa an iti te For nie a hog factory ity By ition tional difficulties make our contrib which no avoid the approbrinm the nation that ruthies dent to nominate amd, and consent of the sens wise provided for in t act of Rf hid WN has bas and ite wise and difficulty, personal knowledge of must rely upon the reg mnangaration place in New nn sitting, on the been defer: the ing ling OF 24 the olect have already worthily of the declaration of attle of Yorktown, amd constitution, and will w York the institution writnent of our consti ernment When the ution of the judicial sanization of the su- uitably observed, full iy. 1wte the marvelous, ppy contrarts between ver the threshold into Xistence 1, and that wie nation that Jo v, when all is time 10 re- ued the in. onstitue gui lance in the Washington 1 hope and courag t thie ih as well as in {1 aml material The sec. eliminated of srvanta Lakai PIC Are arsifiont wale brings cotton * when the town by oper diversified garden NPFY Dow nine, ion of the nle, more real tarritory Ad ull interna- 1 methods we will fo the w pence, = more highly, and inust fall upon is it, law upon the presi and with the advice bs appoint all pub ihinend not other bet constitution or by wie very burdensome wil discharge full of ot 1% 80 large that a any large number of The president swesontations of others 4 fn exten orid’s Wich Yes § iy LE IH without any just sonse I have a right, | this who volunteer or sre of responsibility. 1k, to insist that those vited to give advice tion and Gdelity, A 1} ugh sone of duty and sarvice should officers, are eomniort of those who public offices may be § have business with our womoted by a thought. to justify efficiency in the Honorable party ser be esteemed by He office, buat it bo trea vice will certainly not negligence, incom. It is eutirely credit. ments will need, time § ation, fore, be the sup; office, Heads of all other pubile oifloers nected therewith, will or inquiry and deliber. an application for having Law } wyornd th omnething Vil I shall is $v prod A attain be a safer b of judi th Wo shall, not put esr civil basis until we h that nis apprave for impa the pumber of such In the civil creased, removals from office will 4 While a treasury surplus is n evil, it is a sor \ be ample to mands upon bBowever, | um SY i Upon a AVE sacred minded n "nn en of the op ity and nts ibd inn i the £ in th Gur peog le to Bi necessary to th honor should | in Li and es mands, and lg AY expendi hat saat Leal yi The bwin man Ha gianoe unfair methods or of revolution is hur from a party sta our differing opini beving sul the ba with the manded of ten in our favor Xo other people have a gOvernm worthy of their respect and love, or magnificent in extent, so upon and s0 full of generous “ug enterprise and labor, God has piace our head a diadem and laid at our f and wealth beyond definition But we must not forget t gifts upon the conditio t Justice mercy hold the reins of power and that upward avenues of hope shall bu free to opie, i 3 not mistrust the MNture Dangers have been in frequent ambush along our path, but we Lave untovered and vanquished them all Passdon has swept some of our communities, but only to give us a we demonstration that the great body of our people are stable, patri- otic and law abiding. No politioal party can jong pursue advantage at the expense of pul lic honor or by rude and indecent methods without protest and fatal dissection in its own body. The peaceful agencies of com. inerce are more fuily revealing the nedosary unity of all our communities, and the increas ing intercourse of our people is promoting mutual respect, Wo shall find unalloyed pleasure in the rev. elation which our next census will make of the swift development of the " of same of the states, Kach state will ring its gene contribution to the great aggre- gate of the nation’s increase. And when the rest from the fields, the cattle from the hills and the ores of the earth shall have been weighed, counted and valued, we will turn from them all to crown with the highest : has wiost promoted edu and patriotism among The address was received with enthusiasm DY ht immense crowd. 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