The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 07, 1889, Image 4

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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
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md cent
the con
BE, cadl
:
thi
a
that are
None
tint
the $
2 i
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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. As soon as it was
oom signal was given for the 1
body of soldiers and civilians massed he
rear of the Capitol, and in a few moments the
grandest parade in the history of the United
Btatos was (
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praciu
ind and evans
id ace
salve resywyd tha
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