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te. 31031r1. & 0 0 0 ,110 AiV. i ; M M P I , " 1 ' ;
est and rrntittEisal Ig.t_tietrAmattiosa trimanctlear, are the
- vadr.rigallOriza st it sitlasif Nairloifc and Boston
tto Thal:are au th orised to recall") Art-:
rertirciateata - 14^ , tp;Sous :fur neat our usual rata.
..,.....TltaiozoodpAsp. t oraurdaaas manta, ....Thokbaloosiaro
t"..srei 1 22 Nassau atxuat:
h :f... - 1 . ,40 - -stialOSTO.Nrio State stmt.
"" • t •"- simr - Stira.lhistnact.lvri wee Ifirre
•' 4 4kvg 4 0 Ja • 01 ' 4,14 - PAIIrrItO or ALL sums, te
- 11dalsei 444.
Lir N.Y.. X , 07- n 44, 4 palp.:
- 11166,fttrum, IGo la oar te4139
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doiniiitt4?o of Corrospoilaoioo.
- k - ' - : -: **TtleDOinocry4.lz;Vamaiktoo Gump.onden*, tir
littsburgbi teillteentlet the ST. !CIL/aft/ZS (14
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Palm,': •-, "'lt,'ll, Roberta, IL 11.
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. - „_Charles.A. Joseph Watt,
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litnee A..Perklijeia.
{YtillatarT. "' tient,
Ai wader, Josophlilrmlngbeni
-....lmejan Weeks.. - Seitz,
Elatentllneming..
MEM
ttfaIiSIDENTISMESSAGE
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.1,04 1 llffciLOW GTEMENS OP TIM BP.NATE, , 1. 4,14
&ND ON man norsr. or TXPltilaNi4
1 • the brief space which has elapsed since
- 'llbe - eloie of your last session has. latien
• krtiried - bY waextnaordinary political event.
01.iieititiallreidnialtelection of ghierblagi
itrfdr.ihitiid'i.oirriyiklPti than the
- iiiiio6:449lfierit.: ' However individutili
":-ii.•rodVtftbils .inns hake 'Men disappointed
_ .ft I= .llrilfittiiiMit is nevertheless a subject of
4 ' ' ltigritnaftitiligrltulation 'that the choicelms
4, _ • 4 r,..ecterl by the independent sutragei
. • o.ftee people, undisturbed-by 'those in
: 4. , ..1 -- .4hitanse.s which in other countries "five
-. % . **11:611 aff e cted the purity- : of Toputpx
• All, etabitig. -- - ; , ..,:i 4. 1, ~.....rt.,.. )
.... . . 1 i
1 4- ,,,P,.. " 41 - .l . ,giatellii thanks are due• tenth 41-
- otteiliftit , kievidence, not only 'for stailiag
,:*finciiiirelide which in different formi - bas
. .. 71 ." - *flottteditedictif,nitecitieit'ibut for ortitsit
--....490144600. of this hasbandman with no
-.- t' alfitatiattliatiiisi.‘iiiidAtiltifion generally
''..t rfith „ tittiliftititilegs..9filiiitels'iglii PrasPeritY.
:- , Nithi j i : 0 , ';: tivicireoks he public mind
..- 'fia*„beiur . tieeplyaittibtati'by the death to
-- - Itiniel - AVAilatter 9 lilliattt his decease the
°Soo eor SecretarrOf state. His associ.
tikes; in:-the Executive government have
-., sincerely syritnathiled with big `filial& awn
`'the. public'generally on • this mournful oc
•
:'.truictitz - His commanding talents, his
oliticaV and .. professional eminence, his
r.4444eitniitutattsm, and hislong and faith
- -.t`iblr:-seryieee, Willa mestampoitnnt public
' - ifilist:s f have caused- his death to ba lamed-
Opt iliniugbi!ut the country, and have earn.
.77 : ied-for him a lasting• place in our history.
_ _ - :In the course of the last summer.-eoe•
--.4dertibliitiii,ilo3y. was caused for a short
' - tbgie. : byetkoffietal intimation from the ittv
- eiThrlitt-Or . .(krant Britain that orders
:.., -titelatliQtribr.thcrprotection of the failset.
- :lettytilion ;the. coast of the Brit istiPrOviii.
Ig. ,
••••••-•-.1% . tj. -Me r i ca, against-the alleged
i.7jeillitlilltfikeilt of the fishing vessels of the
thfitetElatesAnd Francef.' , lT.hii.ftlikttie*
' - Otthbittoti* tied; the-pencil its' the Alt,
Mind:;it eiudce it..a matter or orient int
**At :-., It . was at list aPprehende4 thiit
"'.attgipnval.fercehad been ordered
— o2"E"iAsjiitfcgrouncis 'to Carry into effect
:Britliik - tuterpcelation of those iirovii.
• gicitiViii:-thiOintientien 'Of181.8; itv l'erS.
..vice aktiiiiiiet.;infetti - Of:which. the:two
: _•• '...Vabio*firfilreil Cli.'•sies'scion diiciver
-44444:4iere-nots'-thb design oPgreit
,Ittuo.in - ;37)it:Antinfectiiii- 1 6xpiiiitatIOnq c ji:
the • reitliiiiiints of the measure "levels*.
-giirifilicribiserikaisd-in LoisfOrt.. l "-:- -, 8 i;
.-.., i/ o t/ 4 1414 " -giffeieme, 'howevgr, , bC .
:,...ttiierds.lllo3Sletilictvettunentit. as to.,tlUi : : t .
.•'' . oo ll o. o ).tibieliftiiiitllfitracinitith s i '
4
,_ ..'lr .ori &a - is still a matterofrAmpo .
. - , 2.ltitatietiner - lea,n fishing. Vessels - ..witbip.
.1 7 .40ei . pi. tea year s : have been excluded Aim
..
i''', - ;. - :-'• ta,t9o:3lfr'ilwhiali. they, had free access - fot:
tvirentyfivoletini. after the negotiatiekof .
the
,4001ye_ InAtllo this exclusion' was
~ eifkolTeithir;lacoucrenu the Buy of Pun.
illy.7tiliplftitintrliberal Intention , of the
' -- IfOrrro'fgotierifatUnt, - in Compliance tv,ith
what think Ole tract oanstrifetion of 64
...coßtetitioriis,iiiiopen all the other outer
:-'l3tig•tii[etfr fi shermen, wits nbandoned i in
- totrsequenco•nttheopposition of the ogle/
„ . I _'tiref,,t,•:"Yettyithstanding, this, the 'Un•
ited
-- .Ariteiliiiiie,ihiaiiitliiikirof ‘Ptindyma
Alkiapeasikte, our, fistiermen in 1848. pur loitisdithe,triost liberal' course/ 'toward 'tbe
- ' lii ' /liii!) l l 9 . l iing interests.. -13y•ihe revenue
,'.Ahopot) :44, the duties on colonial fish lin ,
• ,Ifeirlr*i . ports were very
~ 01414 iv,
- :-.7truisediroild•by the wareboUstogitetit"sal..
;10,tieltiiilis entered itiiiiiiab:wittiOnv pay
• - ifgotliftiocy. In Ibis way colonial fish
itaiitigit4 , . the-monopoly, of the export
lbluiti,itt,;',.l44,4tlitig.lit, :and '.is eritering-ta
tionitiialanDtaln! the home consiiinptiO4
".SAWAllS:itriiii:Oinong those which , ilia,
.:cttiimeilthelertsibility of our, fishingEhataii
eatilitithamoventent in question. %.. ..:5...•- i
Thorie — eftioniiissets, and Ibe ltibldeats about
: - Sit"fUtrie„iitltiid roe to tbtek tbi,Momositle4
rtitiiterttiteensideratioa of the entlretattb4
OA stf..4lfoes..ma tbe cams of lbe British
"?. LllMe_toelsigiettlievieuto,plitett theta uponitionni
ist ;tooglig ofi'renuirceal privilege. -A ail :lbWaissit4 meet us In some arrangemedt of ails littaillilltlderstbod to Valet; on the part of omit
... -- iigi - i - dielra on her past to :Include-1M
- . . Aunivo settletnent,as-well this sub-'
- Vivet'ililijitatnerclat.tatenteamobetireen dill
4. = 70
- ivato Duitasitail thilDritlitiprorindea. lzhaviti
- ,:ilfambV.thlit - -rvanitaln!"ifivtingetkilts Sitii'bei
!msdioittleektoweintAlebts, it Li expe.tteut that
.;09 - o , _44o9okinbrinied in separstetornomtions.l
.:•-• - • i•ThoEfillPsad diallin,f- the late. S ecretory pre
',...maparihntiktainezielittioßt:Of the -contemplated;
• : '' t negodettos.-.:,P4l4rhsvp Jason taken to collect;- ._. the iiteriaatton4leCplmktir the detalla Utlerisohl
' • vAltrtangement.,'',77setarAleet li attended. with!.
~., *We
. rehle diffioulti.: -"Jr (I Is founitinsetieti
-,-- .: ‘kilit.tiecone to Wlisgret.ment' maittally: istOopta'
•'..--: - blivittithe tao'. parties; conventions may -„bo;no
, 5 ; -, ohidedititho . oquess : of the, preomi,trittfor: -- Thn . l
'.- ItOAIVPI-of Congreeenvernh theprovirimmatinthbi
a arri m i g etl eatlatiest!?B:t4 . scimellt: o 9 - 111119 1 st:
• Appals, be reserved., • • '-• • '
v.:.Skitoffilitsvf.'Catia feinted:it piefritnent 6001
tlii in,riatironitast meeting°. They' roourld in sof
rant cod a feelin of alarm' atii.. : ll`,
,ritioagfew . theti o f the Cobgta netlioiltiie:4ll-1
rer4uallolitilf,,4filli 'feeling bastoterfered-with:
the regotor:oommerolat inle reontio t batiossa tiiii
tilnitiaiStetkitlstid Abe' woad. and:t a d to s o me ',
act" Or hic*lrtilimfea, right to complain. - Butt
V: e - CaptiftiOatoial of -Aba it clothed `mini &a/
powerotrearwith &ROO. governmeat‘ t 4 i n t
be in'any itegrio undeithesoontrotof tthe Soma.-
lak-Allnies er at . Washiogtow. •T;4"ny'edteranolcai
lica-liiddlit: he ineY.bcild - with' an figpktof,a, for...
s-2 -tpuali i'ii,inforthiliund A Matter of otarteity.
' Xtitioitit to pot and end- • to the existing ,
.. .Ifl4onyentonuou t • --tv o aeon to rest on
—— ' ' - .."( hi It ed
it ibilecineeption,) I directed the nnwly,ap :
-rolat f•Dtinieter,to,Diexico to Havanna on ;
mislvC l 7--to' 6 hillx. - Cruz lierwa:s respect:
lilly ; teeeiietthy the Captain General, who
- W.eried with hiiii3lieiti -on alto recent
ill:4l.oE4nm ; bui'llu.: pS rink - tient arrange.
- = -1 ;140:4044 . etTectid.;;;i::, •,..?:•, • : ' :
-7 1siirst liin • • -- -1 c •
_ _-- 1 . Inuit fir.thelerm.... Of the aptain
.• . - lialibtat. .. . ...tatilliirliamunigirs,and-the melt to be
'.. kommaillioertain 0111511147f0A reason which does
ible•tiriiitilln-i:the opittigeoCiblit'aorernment
--- '""ltialificist
.fregiiiinpayis ground for each 'a pro:
.. ,
, Ifitlay , :hairttfiteatnadethe eubjeot Of a setioni
• . - 'ttlitWi,*;lllt:iMiidrisl t'' and I hove , se 'reason
11 t. )iO4.ooll.respeot sin be paid by' the go
mniiiilo4.4(er Catholics MaTestylo the repro.
te eotet to o iditeh oint AlltiLster 441 bowl instruc
gyi:4o4. - .41100.100t- . - . - '
.•.''. , f , - ' ,, i:.. , -
MMI
Prr rs UR@ms s
-.-. ~.
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, .
Tt is hot lattice to the Captain General to add
that toiduotztairatthe itialiers employed
•tcroitivi•the etiailsof the United States to He.-
..vane:Tree, with the exceptions ebove4tuled to,
Iseen•ttorked with kindoes_s4ohilberlditi. and
Pt:ltches 00 eeueral purpostrtif inteileriog with
ititeceiatemialuartlespoudepeepridinteruuse be-
ItreeUtholdind Old cottatry:
- I,fiEaritinrthe present. yetkldholul notes were
}reoelvedfromt-Femme and Hog
-44d, Itlivie4g•the4leivqrnmentWthe :United.
'Stites tOlecome a pertr'with heat Il ti tainitad
:Francii4 t ee &lake:trite Coneential t ilia virtue - Ad
Whick:the tlfreepowers should severally and OA.'
jeet.liAiiieclaito... yaw and for the fates-414E1n.-
tention to obtain Peaeasiett„,o,f_thetieland
ha,
,anereirobldllinethettnielves tb aiddaft,‘Aed..ce ,
A g,tateit.pt. to,ttuttiffeat Jan tha:partofauy potzt..
'or Or individual aligner.: This Invitation bas
been respectfully declined, forleasons which it
would occupy_too . much space jwthis. cometienk
"atitioU'ici - statein 'ditail, bit *l2lcl:tied - me to
think that itifq,Preposed., me'asare' would be of
.doubtful conatitutionalityiimpolitio and unavail
ing. I him, hoWevOaln - decmal with several
:of my predecessera directed` the Ministers of ;
:-Preece and'Hogiend to be assured that the trai
led States enteral* no designe ogainet Cuba; but
•that, at the contrary, I should and its irtgor
:Oradea into the Union at. the present time as
'fraught with serious peril. i
-Weis this island comparatively destitute of in
habitants,or occupied by a kindred race, I should
regard it, if voluntarily ceded by Spain, as a
. moat desirable acqnisition. But, under ezistiog
circumstances, I should look upon its incorpora
tion into our Union as revery hazardaue measure
It would bring into the confederacy a population
of a different national 'stock, speaking a &Teat
language, and not likely to, harmonize with rho
other members... It. would: probably affecflo
prejudicial .manneethe industrial interests of the
South; and ittnight reties, 'those conflicts of o
pinion between the digereht emotions of the cone
try, which lately abook the Union to its centre,
;and which have been so happily oomlnronilsed.
The rejeetion 4Y-tbetgutiqucongrespot the
Conveuteen whielelTht.buti? concluded between
that Republic and the U, States,. for the protect , '
Iline of a transit way attross the , Istintins of TO--
laistatipee and of the interest; of these citizens
;of V. States, who had become proprietors of the
rights which Mexico had conferred on ono of her
-own citizens in regard to that transit, bee thrown
a eerioatrobstaclajnAbo way .ofthe attainment,
of•aieiy desirable :natiorial object lam still
willing to hope that -the differences on the stilt-
ject which exist, ornenyhereafterarise; between
the governmentectrill =feebly adjusted.'
--
This subject i letereeitictiis already engaged the
ottention of the &metier the United -States, and
••requires no father cetarileniltethia cattlinutkla
31on.
The settlement of the question respelling the
•
port of,fian Juan de Nicaragua, and of, the con
. eroverey between the republics of:Costa Bleb tied
Nicaragua. fo regard to their boundaries,, was
considered indiaperasible to ibecommencement ot
the ship canal between, the two Geisha which
was the eubject of the. Convention between the
United States and Great Britain of the 19th of
April, 1550. Accordingly a proposition for the
same purpose addrused to the governments in
that quarter, sad to the Mosquito Indians. was
agreed to in April last by the Secretary of State
and the Minister of Her Beitlittuale Majesty.—.
Besides tie wish toalti in reconciling-the differ
ences of the two republics, I engaged in, thane
gociat ion from a desire to place the great week
of a ship canal between the Important part Of
San Juan de Nicaragua ender tisegovernmetit Of I
a civilized power. The proposition in quellien
was assented to by Costa Rico end the Mosquito..
Indians. It has not proved equally. acceptible '
to Nicaragua, bat it is to be hoped that the fur
ther negoeiatiens on the subject which are in
train will be carried on in that spirit of concilia.
tion-and compromiee which ought always to pre
vail on such ocnudoes, and that will lead to a
satisfactory result
I have the ;satisfaction to inform you that the
the czenutive government of Venezuela has cc
knelidedged some claims of citizens; of the Uni
ted Stater; which have for natty years past been
urged by our charge d'affaire at Carneess. It is
hoped that the same cease of justice will actuate.
the Congress of that Republic in providing the
means for their payment.
The recent recoil:tam In Burnes Ayres and the
Confederated States having opened the prospect
of an improved state of things in that quarter,
the governinenta of Greet Britain and France
determined to negotiate with the chief of the pew
penfederacy for the free scouts of their com
merce to the extensive countries watered by the
.tributaries of the Ler Plata; and they gave a
friendly notice of Chip purpose to the United
States, that no osight,, it we thotight:,ptartit
pursue the tame cocuit , ..4 ll l.lsitnelattas with.
this invitation our mittlikertraide•Janciro And
our' Chugs d'Afialreiest,44.esstlyrie
'beenfellyeathetieedAtaitenOlnde treaties with
the newly organized Ceetilliwtteti,,:erthe State*
.. " 1 "PV7 3 . 1 . 6 t havi - takett
ree-na..the - -rortnatiortist.the new government
eve its yet preveataithefieretation the:afro, s>tfeetiong bat '
lbltriltratery:Season le hopi2
1)14-tiresevist - countiliejeill be eventendlyepstt;.l
iotto 1:; ;
mitinsetia' Seabee* concladeelbef- 1
illkerithilhalteal States and the Oriental Repo. I
briunftriugu**,, which will be laid before :04 ; 1
B S etuste.. - 4Shotild this Convention go into opera.
tiene it Will ntien tite'epromercial enterprise
;of our illizens a country-of pest extent and
unsurpassed in intend' rei otreces. but from
I which foreign 'nations hive: itiretefcree been'al
t'ziost wholly excluded.
The correspondence of the Tate'Seceetary of
IRO) Pair - iv:111n Charge d'Affairee rata
rivet° the,liobee-Isiandawas commatleated tq
Cotige,esa'ttrattrds_;the 'slue. of the last session.
Siriee-tfia time, no-further investigation of the
Oubjea, the doubts which had beat entertained
of ':the title of Peru to ;hoe* le uds have been
letnoved ; and.l have deemed It just that the
temporary wrong which bad been unintentionally
done her, from wentof information, should be
repaired by an unreserved, ackturerledgment of
her sorreignty.
. •
I bare Op satillfaction to Winn 'Yin that the;
course puraried by Peru 'his been creditable to
the liberality of that goverument, Before It Wilt
known by her that her title would be aclinowledg
.edat.39nabingten, her Minister - of Foreign Af
fairs:had authorized our Charge d'Affaires et
Idinteto Ititianisee to lite Amerieen vessels which
buttons azobeiro* (Nano, that the Peruvian
Opeenttatint:weievilliog to freight them milts
own aaeount • This Intention has been carried
Into effect by the Peruvian Minister here, by an•
arrangement which is bellevedto be adman.;
au to the Parties in interest
,
- Our settlements on'illitribtfteetif the Padilla
: - .have already given a treat - *Magian; and in
eugne respects a new direction, to our commerce
in that ocean. -A'alrect: and ropidly-inereming
Intercourse has sprung up with , Bastern Asia.
The of the Northern Pacific, even Into the
' &retie Sea, have °flit° years been frequented by
.our whaleen. The application of abeam to the .
general puepolsee 001alletten Li Deco/dog daily
More tammon, and relates ft "desirable to obtain
fuel and other necessary supplies - at convenient'
points on the route between Asia and one Pacific'
shores. Oa; unfortunate comatrymen who from
time'to time suffer ehipwreck on the coasts of
the Eastern Seas are entitled to protection. De
sidee thee° specific objects, ,the general prosper-,
icy of our States on the Paciflo requires that an
attempt should be ramie to open the opposite re
gions of Asia to 4 mutually beneficial Inter
course. It is obvious Vint this attempt could be
tootle by no powerlti irest advantage All by
"the 'United States,' wlttiiie. constitutional system"'
excludee.every ideaof dietant . colonlal dependen
glee. I hive accordingly been led ta'order oa
r
appropriate naval ford Japan; tinder the com
mand of a discivet Andintelligent officer of .the
bigliest rank luiowor to-our-service. •lio is-In
iseracted taendeavor to obtain from the • govern ,
:fiiint of that country' mnia Veld:titian of die Ja
' hospitable and' anti-Social sytdem which it' has
pursued for ithatttlw6 , 6enturiee.
fine hm bitat4itod 01race:thirty to remmatrate fa tho
6416ittist the cruel treatment tojerbkh tor:
etdoerrecked era hays often- bee° subj mud, and to in.!
45 t the , theq shell betreated with humph:. Heil Is.!
4112 e 4 ed Inwernrulf , sarsinllJmo Mars east cerrunteast '
the amplest arsomaas that the ()Volga of-the united'
States ere sorb nod such DPI3 , as I have indicated, and that
tbo erpolltion frientili and peacaftd. Notwitostradas
ttiejealoosy sehich' the g overnmentamf, Eastern see
man overtures front foreigeors, I ant not wimnit hopes
ot 6efslal result of the orpolitinn. should Übe crown
.lth cremes, the advantagm will not bemoaned to the
IJ ulte 4 Stole'? nO4, foltiVin casoW Plea; will bn Kull/
ettloyed by ell the maritime ixerart. I hero mecifittlifeo.
g
ileum Statin thatin all Use staid perry to thts
didon the clovornmentor the UnitedB $ hes tech meter
PDS sided 1 1 th_o'ciid onion of a. si n or the Nother;
ta=e, the el. •
kitnui . witt -y am ; H clr3peem soy .= harlogarky ectounezetalre•
Inlsnning
_srterey of our ibretea,
• • .
site too lateral= Of ‘Arailet.litthe oondlidegof that
meat
er a s e
the pum
is trusted. -Our taterconner With ki:ftxm rreni,
t u r a ytaTIS gregi7 i nartall4 both In omen
cror cora growth and the tettalbetkne of mrev
Into the Wanly of mama. in
&Mel= become -oseristadee e tt. It hi a ,
tab/iththent date Departmant of the Te t * ? t e m recitn ,,. thi c
a u
deem Forth:es of thedontretio business. tht, - asj
the husiants of thatlthed, such Se the euttnratia, of the
congresoiteml documente : tho kneing, Publishing end
thistles of rho toward the United State s , th e
on of
the copyright isw, the =Went of Irma and
_Partione, end
some o th er =wear retentive) teeter anunayteaunc.
should be transferred from the' Department of &ate,
would teArmettioneue be for thelamafit of the ser ,
'doe.. I -would e im an —z that the betiding ITlondated
to the State Depatattentio cot Me laver; that mewl s e n .
eon to-think therssire defects In US =unman; sal MSS
the Grades= et the Ocmernmeta asap of the Nava
monk with am preoltios comlearma deo trannactip l M s
ett.lh?"2!cigtgavgernem, asst itentthcee kiediron
. .
arciexpos , d to destruction by . fire. A shad remark'may
I bo made et the botidippappropriated to the War and Navy
I=oats. • -
miltion of fit , Treastiry : Ls exhibitod In the annualreport from that Department. -
The cub reed. pta the Trecuroryfofibe Octal year entk.
tug the SOth of jUne last, delusive of trod fouds's . 00 ro kr`
tc.nine i n ner l u,
amen hundred and twentYAdit tbausi• I
threebundred a# l 4: s elieepuamlia,tatchni.atuaeasim.;
19,728,398 its elpandittires ths - same Perk:di
OrtbbfFlf tt . dran*wark.fortY•cdt tatilllons,'
even t h o tiatuanighr:Artmdroininetyy iii &Ude and
teanty routs, (10,00 j 2) rind gge ) four
Itundral end Aftylivelhobetneel,rbtlittadred and fi ft een'
d•olarii and eightpihroo miffs (0.465A1611.1) wan 01:141COLIIMC
; Of the prineinadanclobreet on the pubilo debt, Includlog
tt.e List inetalmint: orate Indemnity to Mealeo; under the
. treaty of Gould dye Eildolgo, leavid bolaortt of S l l l2 .-
ts-.i . 57 In the Trodury on tho first day of Jnly last. ocis I
;Malabar period, farther porphavea of the Winded Of. the
o,l4l:debt bid been =dots Megaton tof twomilllons fbor
bffndrod apt enjoin iliousand ltrd hundred sa i d forty sir. n
aware and fortyroino cents; (rass.bt7 49,) and the earplug
alfMtliet Treautry.will- indium lo be appliod -to- that edam,
wlipearcr the iteek can bo. procorod wildn thell i ca , tsy sr to
uuthorind . - e , s
,
the ditto of fors Igo' Morolnrodiro lesportol -'eftwirisc' ,
t need year was two hundred and sounmillions two hen.
and forty thousand ono hundred and ono dollars,:
•(; _4)7,210,101) and !deviant, of dotheatic_ productions export can ono bemired and Ibrty-nthe - millions . eight hundred
a,l sixty-ono thousand glut, luintired and 'olden dollars
tt3ABl.ollerboideseaventeon tolilions two hundrod!and
I. or thousand and twentyelx. dolltire ($11:204,028) of footn
ro :rehandle" exported._ , making the aggregate of th e eatiro
e‘porte, ono hundred trod stity.reveti millions' aixtyAve
thousand tine hundred nod thirty.ceseu doihtra, (1167,065,-
9it) scorbutic' of thee ado thrott:was. exported forty-two
millions Svc hfindrod and seven thousand :two hundred and
el ebtptivo dollars ($4.2,607,15.5) in trpecied imported ACM
foreign porta firemiliblisewo hundred - sixty-Vero thou
.sand els hundred and forty-Once dollant,•(ss,2 , n . nity•
In oty /Int cannel wedge te.Congross I called your at
tantlots to what scomod to Imo come defects in the , pretest
tura and recronraended such . modliations as in my jerk
meat wee) hest adopted to renkelf its/oils nod Pcolooto.the
prosperity of the country. Nothing-has demo occurred to
berg, my views on this important onmtkm.
Without repeating the arkusnents.contshaeci in my fm ,
mar onessege, in favor of diectiminding, protective duties,
I deem it toy duty to call your attention to ono or two other
considerations affecting this suidect. - . The tint Is, the 'tarot
of large Importations of ft - eget:of folvign goods upon psr
mor ney. gloat of the gold or Ciallfarala, as fort as It is
• opined. ;finds its way directly to );ore's,. topneut' for
goods purchased In !Le roosnd place, d our manofactur
fog astaidishmeds aro broken down by campitition with
foreignors, the capital lesseatol In them. b last, thouunds
of hol:at and industrious cilia= are thrown out of em.
Plolltsellts_lioxl- the 4ttnet that extent is deprived Of - a
home mar et beds., .eusio. of Lis dupla& produce. In the
shirt! plies thedortruction of our, enemlitscturrs bared the
forefoot without competition In out mute; Mid he cow°.
quentir robes the. price of the article root hero: for Vale; as
is now seen in the Medved cost of bon imported from Ding
' land. Theprosperity and wealth of revery onion mustder
pend upon its productive The farmer Is 'thuds.
led cotorticei by Seeding '• dady market for' hit carpi=
product/.and benefited by being able to. ezehanztv th
without loss of timeor - axpertso of traniportation, far p,
ouninfatnres which hls comfort Cr convenisnco
This is always moo to the hot adeontrip whore a portion
attire community in whirl bo tires I. ervagod IA other pur
suits. Dot most manufartUtte require an amount amp!.
tad ands pried:id sllll which cannot to camaiondol. wiled
they twprotected for a time from ro laoueortnectifttut Er ?to
abroad. lance the ueeessity of la yin; tiro dudre opts
Imported pads which the Conatlhatron autharber for rev.
entm, In such a man= a.s kept:Wo h o w ever, orde theta.
ter of our own cilium Duties, should not be
Peed ate rats so high 13 to exclude the foreign artiele, but
should be to emanated ss to etabro the thou elle taanufso
tura fairly to comets with lho foreigner in our awn mar
bets, and by this competition to rodeo the price of the man.
tinctured article to the construer to the lowest sweat which
it can be produced. This policy would plant the. mechanic
by the aids of tte fanner, create a mu al intmeltiutge of
their ropsetivcoommodillas, and tbdi imitate the badge
by of the Whole gauntry, and render as
si ds;und.rot of Oar
ps nation for the suppliro ribuired by the habits or ne
ccallties of the people.
4:rather netion. wholly independent of protection. pro
snits Melt sad that 14 whether the dunce' levied should be
don the Talus oY the amble at the place of shipment, or
where'll!' practirobles, a wselib their, palmated according
to quantity, OS esterraload by weight or measure.. All our
duties are at present al valorem. A outdo per cottage Is
Odd cc the rhea thegadssathaportof shipment ma,
tomitn consul,
lions tocataandal nations have Saud It Indisponsible, alt
the purpose of prorating amid and peognry, to make the
duties/puede whitener the article le of rich a utawhe
veld in weight or mean:* as to Justify antis a duty. lere
dilation should never oucoursze dig2(7l:lear Or CLUMP.. Ms
impossible that the revenue oftteers st the port, where the
goods are "maga and the duties paid, abookl'. know with
catabuy what they coo In the foreign coontry. 'Yet the
law moire. th at they *hoods! levy th e duty stranding to
ouch con. They las therenre comp:Ned to to' very
toustlsfictruy edience to ascertain what that cl oted Tboy take the 111101 , 33 of the imposer, ettletod by his oath.
as too but decoct. of which the stature at the Cl/4 /AMMO.
Bat every oeo'muar sac that the Intake may to Abboud,
and the oath by which it rig copportos'the; by reAson •of
whkb the dishonest importer pays a parte:ally of the duties
which are paid by the honest one, and thin loghtmly
robes from the ertmody of the Unites! States'a reward far
Ws fraud end poliiry. The reports Of the eeeretery of the
Trine ray tructones made on this Inatjrct, rimes ece.ld.
sir* that throe newts taro tools praetdfsxcdd to • east arc
teat. The -p is to destroy that hi ;it moral derider
for which our mrntentahara long been distinguishole
tl
dafrecul thebovernment of Its reamed to trees down the
hccuestiorpothw by a Cabmen cconrcibton to
town: the buskin*, of laroortatino to foreign and trropoo.
Alio dents. to thet great dehimsato. our OM Citiretar..
I cher - Iwo dela, met eusesstly s,wommendthe CdOplitll
Or apache thltb.R., wherever it is psecticehte, or he=e ?aloe
orlon, to present thmo frauds
I would also ogoin call ..your attention to the
. fact that the present tariff, in some cases, imp°.
sex a higher deity upon the raw material Icapor
' 'led, than upon the article manufactured from it,
the consequence of which is that the duty oper
ates to the eneonrag: tuent of the fireigaer, and
the diecodragement of our own citizens.
J• Far toll and 'dot:Lilac tatormslovr-hriegnem to
'the, general: condition of our . Indian alfalfa, I
tesPeelfunirejor 3. 0 4,. to -tiro report otthe Bet!
retaryel.tha , ./attrica; .l And he aorotninnying
documeate.
The fientti Cot having 'tbongtit'Pr6ratr to rat
ify the treaties..which bad becb negotiated with
tho tribe. of Indiana la , California and Oregon,
our rAatlons with them have been leftia a very
uzusatisfoetory eondition.
la other parts of- oar Territory: pull: Mier die;
tried of country her) bewei'ver,apayt top the ers 4
'eti:potion ,
.414 to the lauds within thoialisaitalmw been
acknowledged and vvispectetVlliit to
and Oregon there bat: been aarie . oiatticialky the
.flavernment of the explosive right of the, indl4
,to any part of the; onoutry.' They are,
tb - eettote, mere tenants at tut:Cr.:nee. anallable
to be driven from place to place, at the pleasosa
of the'whirea.
The trestles Which be,e been rejected; iirepoi
Sod to remedy this evil ; by allotting to the.atlA
ferent tribes districts of country sititattbk*
their habits of life, .and. eudicientraethelitup4
port. This 'provision, more than aoyetber, it
is believed, led to their rejection; end as tto subj.
titillate Tor 'it has been 'adopted by Contrite*, jt:
bap tor dcomeeadvlsnbl6 to attempt to eater
into DM treaties of a permanent eharactet.
If it balhe desire of.Congrcaste - remove the*
(torn the country altogether, or Co assign to thept
particular dfittricts more remote tiom the eettitk
meats of theisbites, it will be proper toast apart;
by taw the territory which they
,are to • .ccaupy,
and to Preside the Means necessary forreMoving
them to it,lastice.nlike heir ••ovrn citizens'
andt - O the Indians requires the . prompt action of
Congress on this Bitted: •-•• • '
Tho attientimitits proposed by .the Sinata, > t o
the treaties • 'bleb were negotieted • with the
filintz Indian's of Stinninotti; harebeeteinbtnitted •
to the tribe; who 'were parties to them, kndbeve
received their ascent A large tract of • valuable:
territory, has thus been opened for eettleineut and
cultivation, has .
di danger of oolllsion With these.
powerful and warlike baud, has been happily
removed." •
• The removal of the remnant 'of the itribe' - of
Seminole Indians from Florida bait loner-been
'oherithed ohJeot of the Government, midi; is one
.to which my attention has he= steadily 'direct
-ed. *, Admonished • by past experience of
-Dully and cost of the attempt to remove themby.
military force, resort brie been bad to tontine.'
tory measures. By the itrrltation'of the eon=
miesioner of Indian Affairs several of- the
'Opal chiefs recently visited Washington,' and
wbilatlsore acknowledged la writing the obliga. !
tion of their tribe to remove with the leturtpos
ble delLy. Late adelceefrom tbo special agent
of the Goveintneni, represent 4liat , theY' adhere
to theta promise, ittl'that a council of their peo
.ple.haa been called 'to make their preliminary
arrangements. A-general emigration may there.;
fore be confidently expected at an early:day;"
The report from the General Land office.shows
increased activity in its operationso The survey'
of Go northern boundary of lowa has been-tom
pleted with uneiampled despatch. Within .the
last' Year 9,622,058 acres of publityland lave
beell surveyed, and 8,032,463 acres brought *Di
In the lest fiscai;year there were 'I :a l .
sold, • l,B6B,o7o'ttrhitit
Located with borixtry laud warnte£l,2ol,Bl4lAo
Located with other eirtifloato "no.cm'.4o.
Making a total of ..' 4;870 OG7
Ittedditlon thero wore—
Itep't4 under swampland grants 6 ) 119,183
For internal improvements, rail . -
roads etc, ' ''• " . 0,028,92 •do
'Making anisgrgais
.of . 1. - - ..;:41.11;116;178 --do.
•11tInglati leareaseiTe'pfe,idifilint.of lands sold
sad' lonalid tinder" rand warrants, - 0 1 110q,40
aorta eyer the - previous year.- ~,,,,,, .$ .
The whole amount ihas - ..aald,%loostsd under
land warnmts,reported under girs*P.land grants
and saleatad foe iptortial fralirovedente.' exceeds
that of ths...prarlons ,yeal• by- SiB42,ll72:iiore*
and the sales wOnld, , without doubt; . ' bars beed
mach' larger bat for :the *stet:Sive iedeplitlons
for isilroade ittidisionsi; and A*.
barna:. • 1 ; •• •
..."For the getiOter *tra% lioth"SsitenihrollAgi
• there were sold, • •• • 248.268 asses.
Located with.bounty !tad •
• •
rang
.: . ~ . 1,887110 "
Located with °that. earillaatre; 15,649
'Reported undef,ssratop land
2,485,288 4.
Making an sonata; for alb
quarter of • 4,181;258 'a
!Snob die larger' foitlon of the labor of ar.
ranging _and classifying the of the lost
teem has been fiished . , Ea It Williiow deyolve
upon Congress to nuke the necessary provision
for the pubillisthm of 'the-results in unah foram as ,
shall be zeeved bus; The . spkrtiannallt of
tepression; att:the 4sis of the now census,
. !••••',- . • • -•:.•
• ..,..-0••••••c•---?,z,v...÷.1
has been . made b y-thet Secretary - of ihe'lnterier
in tenforritit3rwith the provisions of law relating,
to that subject, and the recent elections have
been made lastooplanct;:seith it. -,-
- I commend ti_leiti.faverehle regard the sag
.gesticti,oontained in the report at the Secretary
ordailaterloilbeF,privislou bi made by law
„for Ger publication and distribution, periodically,
V otiatupytictildigeet : of-all the patents which
havelteetteoxnuty hereafter be, granted for nee
la ineeitleruCind -dienoveries, with each de.
seriptions mad Illustrations as_mar be neceesary
to present an intellgent view of their nature and.
operation. The cost of such publication could
easily be defrayed -out - of the Patent Pend, and I
4 W persuaded - that it could :be applied to no ob-
Jett mere accePtable to•inventors and'hineflcial
to the public at large.- .., , .'-- - ' - -='• -
',.. Aa,..appectpriation of sloo,l3(oo . itating keen.
made'at thee last session - forlbe purchase of a
suitable. eite, .and- forthe erection; furnishing,
'and fitting ,up of an:Astyleort.for the-Insane of
the District of Colin:able, and "of the Aimy and
NoTS:Of tae tfnited.Staiee, the proper measures
hare been adopted to:carry this beneficient puf
pose' Into' effect.' - ---,
By the latestadvices from ' the Mexican 'Boun
dary Cenillsien, itippOrs that the survey of
the river Gila,,frua its cot - ilium= with Colo
-1 rade to its supposed intereection with tbe western .
I'line of New Maio. hal. been conipleted? . The
1 survey of the'Rio Grand§ has also been finished
from the'point agreed en ' by the - Commissioners
,48 "MO point where it strikes-the southern boon-_
dary of New Mexico" to a point one hundred and
thirty-five miles below Etp,le Bass, which"is about
two-thirds of the distance along - the course of ,
the river to its mouth: • = ' • -
The appropriation' which ' was made at the
last session of Congress for the continuation
a the.survey is "object to IEIO following pro-,
Pnonoto, - Thet: no part. of this appropris
tion gall. be:need or expended 'until it shall be
made entisfatiteHlyte appear to the President of
the. United Stateethat the °leathern boundary' of ,
New ?deckle is not established - by the commis
sioner and surveyor orthe United Slates farther,
north of the town called , Pato ' tbon the same
is lad down in Disturnelre map; which in" added
to the'treaty."
My attention Was drawn to this aubjeet by a
report from the Detiariment of the Interior,
which reviewed all the fools of the' case; and
submitted to my decision- the question whether,
under existing cirettmetaiore. any - flit of tbo
apPropriatitin could belewfullY need onil expen
ded for the further prosecution of the ,work- At,
ter a careful esosidertatiou of the - Subject,llcame
to the conclosion thatlt-could- not,,, and so in
formed the bead of the - Derailment Orders_
were immediately issued by him to - the.ettmatis-_
easels and surveyor to mike no farther retiitisi-,
dens on the Depaitment;ei they could: not be
paid:. and to discontinue all , opetatimis tin .the
:mutants line of New Mexico. - But 'es -gusZte
partment had no exact information is to the
amount of provisions and meney'sibleb remained
unexpended in thp hoods,of the commissioner
and surveyor, it illik left discretionary with them
to cornice the survey down the Rite, Grande as
far as the means at their disposal - Would „daable
them, sr at once to disbandtbuCominiseien. • A
special - messenger bas =since arrived' from the
ollieerin charge of the survey ea the river, with
information that the funds eubject to hie control
were exhausteiVand ;hat the officers and others
employed in the service were digitate alike of
the mesas of proeecutingthe work and of rotas
,
to their homes.
The object of the proviso.was doubtless to ar
rest the survey of the southern and western
lines of New Mexico, in regard'to Shich Meer
mot opinions have been ,',expressed ;"for it is
hardly to be supposed that there could be any
otjection to that pert of the /Me which
,extends
along the cbabne of the Rio Grande.
But the terms of the isw are so broad as: to
worbid the use of any money for the proem
fion of the work, or even for the payment, to
the officers add agents, of the arzesrsges of pay'
thich are justly due to them.
I cernestly invite your prompt ntterctiort lo tide
subject and recommend a =edification of the
terms of the proviso se auto eashlnthe Depart-,
cent to use as teeth of the sppropriationss will
be necessary to discharge the existing obliga 7
floes o f the Government, and to complete the
survey ofthe Rio Glande to the matith. --
It will :deo be proper So - melte- further provis
ion bY lew for the fulfillment of our tresty with
Mexico for tanning and marking the residua of
the benadiryline between the two conuttieg:. ,
. Permit tee to invite your Particular; attention
to the sincerest* of the District of ' Celumbte r
which are coaled by the Gonstiihtiolt to your
i peenileream , , a ,' - ' - , 3 1 '
Attlal4jethe Utrawares Which seem to me of the
'StiltVtigt importance to its itespwity,ant the lel
weelectina Orb 18800131144pp1y Of water into the
tits, elf Weabingtea, end the coustruinioa of suit
able bridgailtmorg tltol'utotnec to reptacertitose
I whieb were destroyed by high water its:At/early
[ part of the present year. : •. '
-At the last "viols of Cavort an ant:9l3llas
Ilea ilietiadalii 'ael4,tte co*ecte the surreys -
necessary fordeterttlinhg the beat mesas cif etfi
feediniaart -mafailing eigoply of good and whale
come water;.-=Bootie:plogreselea been tutele - iir
' the - se;o4,y, and as eoeu es • it is. completed the
result will be laid before you. -," -i
-f feet bet. approprintierts will also be tteoessary
fur grading nalltasint tile mrests and vent:ea,
and 'citactsilag arel,,citbelLehlrig the public
grounds within the city at Nirs Wasson. -
[
I commend, all thiseCabloote, , t.qiitbi , r with ,
1 the charitable •lestitutious of , the District, to
E your faronible regard: i
1 -::-'Every effort ' has bees Made to • protect our
frontier, and that of the leljoining' Itiexicsn
States, from the 113401101310 Ottheilt4ital tribes.
Of About 11,000 men or i iibictobdatity is cam
per. nearly 8.000 are employed ittithe defence
ofthe newly-acquired. teeters , : (ineluding Tex.
as).anal - of emigratiii,groceeding_ thereto, ,- .1
am gratified.,„to 4311 that, thews effortilihave been
k unusually successful. - With theAteeption of
some partial Guth**, - sin Caitlin4a eel Ore , '
gota and, occasional depredetittie on lb portion
of the Rio Grande.; iiwingv, It Li balker:l, to the
disturbed state or that txtrdel•!:rehrott, - tbe in
roads of the '
etralued.,WWll, have . been 4A:dually re.
Espesieles has Shoirts, , however, that when=
ever the two-renters brought intostoeteet. etl - .
lisluncerill icatitabl occur. . Tolterent..these
collidoes;. the U nited States have ; ittiteraltr set
°P.m P9rtiono • l Or 'vesitorx Icethe esclia-,
sire occupation -it the '.2hdiset tribes." 4 'dim.?
cultY- 0000 t5..-befiieti ln thei k : application : of.
this policy to _Tank .ity thatestres gibe cost-,
act.by which that State Tea - itesitt,vd . „to the
~ Mon, 'OM iiitouft4 - they owishiidtlp : of Att , the'
:recut lands - Within ' her 'lilts: - - , Ths .govesa.'
motet:that State. It `ls tzielerithed;:hos Mt-
sighed:fa iolotittriteriirritai74,dzikdiais,
but as feat as her 'settlements adroit* lays - it
'CC into,countie nittdlProjellital to otirre7 and
sell it,:z.,This all manifestly -tende.zot.einly ;
to atom and irritate the It:Elam:but, tit comp 1.
lbepite *ttbit id-. plunder - for tatialetence. „It
rest dear, ttili G Lxiernment of thapintlieneo,
nod control - 40,0 theuferith4 erldrilititr durable
peitrs'aiti ' eteritiat - betirgsti theta. And , tba'
whit" , ' l / 4 4 4 trrikl ; therotol4F:thtit *die regard
for hei , ewa interiefloqhrmont canelderations
of hanseitiandliathie..l6oadtkce ;that State ,
to assign &small perdun of atm ratilorttstalor
theprovislonalocoipanoYef,the ant rimettentsj
of tribes . withiir hill = tordeivedbje - courser
to her ownership , andetdtbit'7
ev,ithei titlqh. If
1 4
she dunk tateto'do this;=thatuifillimast-ort our •
treaty ethallatiotta witif , ,,Wiziosi . and.our duty
to indimsiethemseires, wilifltltiticsaik,lie.:,
a subject at ierfotitt eraharriestreenC t io thel
00 ;tottottlentoiltde-hopAitowirrekthate, tithe-1
13' and Alr: Tusks tneYerert this •
!Sell.: • -.-- -.. ' -', ' '”'
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No apPripiiitlcesfor i :fertiteatietts Were made
at the two last sessiontref COngratitt.' , ,Tbe cause
c ' t *4 . -0116 f2s t l i kibablit : to bafoisiWin=to
trowing belief t; e. - ;system nof fortifications
adopled In 1816 - Ittrotheretofore• acted ' cni,!.re;
quireslesialciu--
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The tkohjtiet s oTfiltaill.i'dOifireS „,
tall";andreqre.
ful iiiresilipttioatehoald.aot - be Ildleitali longer
than OM be avoided.' :; 1 0.1ho tlicilittime thertkate
certaht4orka” .whickitari ' beetiagnitoilea
-804*4t them nearly - complettniu...tiesightete
protect our principni-2tietiportitfitn%-sAuttett•'to
tc&frOrTerthi,"ailtt a tow" other;licip orgkiit,"potas,
.'s in mid to thaneceesity fortitese*orks.` it
la belleretf that'little different:la of opinlaa 4 nista
among egtary teen- :`,"2 therefore seabtemend
aid the , Approiriftgo* . z!aellsaYr. to - Ptosooti,P .
them be ma de. ',--- ;.'' ~ - - -- -- • f. N ' .
.1- invici yttur $40E404010 thementarke Vl2 this 1
inoitist , and-On-ethers c onne c ted With his De
partment tiontained is thh acuompanyhtraport
vt.thYSteretarp :if Von " .'
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Ileasstrolt herabearttakett - to oortl? ilito-Met
the lawul the - melon making provision -for
the improfemen af certain rivers anti ' harbors;
i r
.., it is billey that the et 4 r9rtementr triode
for t hil t .ri4t 4ol '7 o l - C6l32 N i t ii .416411 CY w ith
eoonoty. i - 4. , -...- ~_ -,- .-r . - 1.1 ' '-.--•
, I:tedee chiefly - la the_ advanced sessen, 'hen -
the itetwas patted, little ball litt hoseatolo- 113 .:
regard"ti : - many of th e.- - trar/te,; beyond. alting
the necessary preperations; With reaped- to
n - ferifif - ,the`improveutents; the' acme ttlietady
sPizrolitieted will suffice to: - complete--them, 'but
mostpf theta will require additiOnal appropria
tieinCl rtruit that theta. additional' appropris.
tiblutirill be made, end-that this *lse read berm.
1100 ml:collo. coouldol ooo kr_yeetttoodiF lita'be
"Iti llueP ~1 10; 4 114l aktineitlilfov- '
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MMEME
er,lcs comnieneis no work which =se not si -
tdent imperbusce to the commerce-atilt country
to be ,viewed at national - in its character But
works whierltans bifeit.cominentoso4l totir.
be dincontinned untilsimile ted;''lsa-Aiiikile eiling/It
I. l lltPtiptl' tttittedqatwiltelif.tto*AaserN b. -
14.( tie repolcfrongthe Navy-Depufferlit . i
. 011.1 -, i
fi A il l you iit; thir Itro-sporons ~iiiietcllicon - sitfthe_
b - n0157,-"• of • Ithe finblid-.eciiitii Committed To its
9 1 4 1 1P.7 , Itir ' inentiese)onreorisiderettsira4,l
topiesjtirdifoggebilinir a-Which I - '4iryour up
proval.l It exhibits act unusual degress.o.fundvi .
ty in the:operations of the Department daring
the past - year, Tile preparations for the =Japan
expeditloni to owlirchl-beit -- glikaily alluded, the'
- arrangements made for tturexperittitiy...at4B
Vey of the Chine Sena, the... Northern Pacific, and
, 1 ittiorimps S traits ; ' the niesiinfelitikeir
1-towarda a reseenoolaseme of the continent of Af
"riciit eastward-elf -Liberia ; the preparation for an
warlyeraminationcf the tributaries of the River
-Ls Plata, which a recent decree of theprovision.
al chief' of the Argeritine l Confederation . has:
opened to rtrigetion; 'ail thene,enterprises, and
the - mains - by WhiOlitbeirtie pro-Paned to be isc--
complished, have commanded 1:1)Y-full' approbno.'
iion, and.l have rm doabt!will lre prodoctitre of
Most useful . results!: .
_,... ,-- =-. ' •'.
Two 'officers oldie nary weaiehereinfiin intierncted.t o ; ex
okra rho whole extant of dm Amazon river- horn the +ton
tines of Peru to its Month: The retina of: one of them hal
placed in the ptennion - cif the Covernment altintecosting
and nimble maned of tbo character and recourses of a
country abounding In the materials of commerce,
t nd
which, if opened to thee Wintry of the yodel, will p_roveaa .
lactimurtildeefund of wealth. .111 es report of this etpkos
tion will
Li
coreonnedotted to pouf,/ soon le itte computed.
In refereneo totha tilt of these,_ 1-take (memo= to ay
that i own
e t
greatly; improve : , dm efeeleoey of the
service, and. that /resod It staid montenthied to tivferroz:
the' salutary-fallow ? it mutt exert Apolitheenarel diselp,
limp now groatipabsturbsi bythe hmessing oirit Animate.
.ordltuteion,raral&ii fatictour.preaFtsystearo.- -
Among other 'Meat idea to your attfeobr nu:tame
tary of the Navy,/ select Stir special of mmehdatfan, in view
of
t itsconn
t ection mite the interest:eel die navy, tbs. plan
snutdted by him for the odablledunent ors permanent.
corps-of seen : middle suggendons"hs tom presented for
Um reorganization of the Haver Amidemr. - , . .
The safety of a ship end:hercrew is Often depen
dant .uPon immediate obedience to command; and
the authority to infertile Must be equally. ready.
The'arrest of et refractory seaman, is such memento
not-only deprives the eltip. of indispensable aid, but
imposes a neeessity for doable service . on' either/
whine fidelity to their duties-mid be relied upon in
sub an 'enter miey.:` Thei - nzionire. to thh increased
and ethos)/ osisor, since the._ passigi of 'the act of
1850,1 ms alreed,r hall,. to es most observable and In.
furious extent, the;effect of preventing the-east.
meat of Ds-best seamen tithe wavy., '
The putn . ntivr suggested Is' designed to promote a
condition of sistilee , in' which - this' objection will no
longer exist; nit detafis of this plan may be war
belted in great iniktgr bat altogether, by the Eaten
-D*o, under the authority: of existing laws; bet I.
have thought it proper, in accordance `with the sag
gegions of the Socrennji.,of thaliary, to submit it to
yourapprovii. -- - - -- , i..„.... .- - I ,
The eatabliatimenti of 's corps, of apprentices for
the nary, or boys te be enunia notil tUybereerne of
age . and to be employed under such regalitions as
the Nary Department ipay• devise, at proposed in the
report, I cordially approve and commend, to your
con_ sidoratton; and I also chimer in the sUggestion
Mat this system for the . early - training of seamen
may be most usefully eni*led upon the wrote* of
our merchant marine. - - -
The : other proniwiticiti of the report to which I have
reforred-'--the reorgierisatiori , of the Nivel Academy'
—I recommend to your attention as a projept worthy
of yorit eneotirogermeat and Su Pport. The valuable
services already rendered by this institution entitle it
to thoooritinuance of Your - fostering, core. - ,-2.., - f_ _
,Tbo Parmotopciiied fir the oreinliation a this stamen, tbas:
admat a f Luttacra. substitute far the law of Papteraber;4so, 1
abolderir corporal -punish:new-and assuefiromegY =gains
the polio,' of the : sot, under smatlidotta 'ivr adapted
to
maieltain the mitherity of command and theordasandasere.
rhy.of °tor &dom. it isbotieved that any-cheap which-too!
rose, permammuy to duperee with ible mode etepuaisb.
=lfs WIIIIAI - be Preilldot by a system - of eedistment, which
*emit topply the oavy'eeltie.sesoned-of the =or mortamiotta
elesa, whose good . deportment and ;aide of character Mete
preclude ell occasion for a ream t o . penalties of a Utah or
Your Mention is rmiaeriftaty aided to thee-report of the
Postmaster General fir t h e detailed operation of his Depute
mans dosing the last meal year, from worth It add .be seen
that alre rotvdiTtv from tmetage tor - - Mot time were' less by
ey,m1,02/1 thy% fat theyoessimg Mod Yoht bein g 4 de7" -
of &boat = Per tent. . •—• -
_
This diminution Is atheihntatts to the name= an the
tab's of Po'taka mule by the act of March se MI, width
rod.': onion took eftat et the commencement of the Loa bog
yaar. Although In di ercrattan daring the last year the
act reform.' to has . not, ful tilted the plesimesons arils friends
by fountain; the rorrospotairece of the country to p ro per
t to the reduction of the farmer postage. • 'I should
nevertheless question thespodeyolrebtrainff Co- higher rams
• wartaatethsexpectalloa thaw the commal.
tywil Mt 'emmtstonutt 'bre'obtate: plateau, emeondlettre
l increase. ', ft Is bellseed that fnan this otH i
sad tbe 1
rapid knorthof them:stay inpopoidicst tad business tbe
sereelpte of the Department will odes trai t rax ,„„ 4 - la c er ,
"pettelst,'and do% ittlantri =al /Waif reit 1 1;$0114211 exp.
thinartosof them :mu cheep fide at pxsugii. - .-
~l o Itireme I hus, amocio. tour , minii. respite,
tally ee imeade3 to thusormilerition. of Conyeas..tho
. and neecuity of -tarthee Ifttlisolon focthe pro:
-rrietlottandpntignamitnt Voter means legato in Oa'
Unnestmates -so relive true *sebum moraneatinne. thkict,
a d laucltiax4 - 11Zai TA - roisgrala malawfairehiteiz o
Aims eitiettvartildlgolltitarldt of mentantonsdraStatese or ter.,"
:tuns et 42',2ei..ta!V434=rbi.:uh.
thc ; • g the surplus care to be egad to
use," sirs:Wow Diesettale iltito in ashatms of Um time when
it wit beamendite ftet the eststellehntent of bend Mikes tor
the - lends In California.teal the Tenttoey
rf ' ; for the construction of a Toad : from the 'Rho*
F to that Pei& *mat: Pm the eatabltdonentof a
Inuaaa
of a 'ectaltaro for the promotion of that lotatmo;
pother% the ilirlicizapriani la th s eonetryt for the pre a.
Vim of frenteeposithe Conernoirogin
. 4mi:i:so lir on
alone anetomtp lands i tor the . caitootoo n ,n of a autaorm
.fda tal, rt, maga:. a sorb% anapensatleneforiverytaiiin
_noptireder c. Wittig attormys, and roarehdt; torn ,
short:dean ad-iis rub:water zooncomtmen. Sir. Usa
a.ittftwetorimfroottetiesrelost. woo_roAsece„- shoe -_
two,: our •4 AY stionlageste With memos, to defood hose
trees egzlnat the Lallans "with equal to
arse
eoev ea oar consr Po. determining the relative rank:
between the Pant sad MIL oaken ho our pupas ships -
sad between Its alters of the Army and Navy in the vs. -
tie& grades of each; ter reorganising the naval establish=
meat by forint the nomber,of affirms In oath ands, and
frovbilag tot a rethed Met upon reduced pay of thaw wont
tar eine -duty; Ito - prescribing . - and regulating
pualduorote In the '" navy ;' - ibr the appoint:mat
of a tranZiitiOn to revise the pnblle statutes of the
United State,- by arranging them in order; supply
ing deficienctest, correcting tneongridtiesi simplify
.
log their language, and repotting them to Congress
•fir its final action; and for the establishment_ of a
cow:Ravi ote to takftldiptio - and settled priyate, claims
&pallet the Vatted &Oct. x ran' hot aware,, how
ever. thet t any of theei.suitieets have been- finally
sated-upon by-. Congress. Without repeating the,
reason fat legislation on these subjects which bare
been alrignen in farmer Messages, I respectfully re.
commend them again* to your- (exorable considera
• ti0t0, ... -
: 2 I think :It eine to - to several ExectstiveDeport-.
Mintiiif this Government 10- bear testimony to the
isibeieuyOnd integrity with'whiebthey ore conduct- = ;
oil, Wit& all the.careful imperintenddifice which it is
poisible Paella Ends of those Departments to ex
ercise still , the diroadministmeott and guardionshiP
of thOpublio mousey emit very much depend on the •
vigilante, intelligence; and fidelity of the isubortit.;
veto ollictirs and clerks, and especially - on those tit
trade:twilit' the' tettlemerif and adjestruent of claim's
anstacconnte --1-am:gratitied- to -- believe that they
hare! -genatilly Pierfrined their tuties faithfully and
Well., They are appointed to 'guard the approaches the , publie - Tienshis . 11 1 1 a they. occupy_Pelitrons '
that exports them to-all the temptations and .ledue,-
times which;the cupidity of spoonlatote and , foil:dal
lent Claim/miteMin prompt, them to 'employ. 7itliiii
be but a Wise precaution, to, pittechthe,'GovernMent
against that - aura of -Mischief end Corruption; as
rat as it cialia - done; by the enactment of all proper
legal pennies.- The . .laws, , in this respect:Wm sup.
posed to hir•slefective,_ and I therefore deem-4ml
_linty to call your attention to the. =llea; - and.tn re-::
commend its: provislan be made by law farther:tn.
Istmerit . :not only of then _ who shall accept bribes, .1
but also or thosowho shall -eitherlpromise give, or
'offer to giro -to any of those tifleets or oloris -a bribe
or reward touching or relating to any mattere d theiri
Milder action oi, duty. - - - 1
,:•-It hat here: the nitwit- polity of this- Govern-1
meat hal:Mite foundation to the present-Ty to ab.: - I
Stain -ffoor Sill luterferitherjnAeollemestier a trete
othettostistruto: litesAitalWrooinbe f>3iBe merry,
thit,eatione qt k
piropo W! leffiiiggigui--*llestas-1
-ling wars; _our ociantry 4:mar- pursued. Its peso-gull
course to keys:ample& prosperity and. happiness,— ,
Itorveortlnielfith-W be* beat compelled ' to en- .
gage, In defence of
,the-. rlable,:statt. _honor of the
country, biro been fOrtunately of short' sithighwa... ,
-.During tbe terrific en..sist of nation against-Cation.
tibia imbeeitded - the r e tenehlterolution,..sve . were
enabled ; by tbe ...Walleye and arranges of , President
_Washington to-Maintain our neutrality_`, While orb. .
' it nati r oas'ipirci drawn into this wide sweeping whirl.
:pool; we ant ` quiet and unmoved - upon - our awn
iiiitims. Millie' the, flower of their - numerous armies
wan wasted by diseasie or-perished "by Itindiedi of
thOusinds upon the battle-field, the youth of this fit.-
Yetired land were permitted- teenio.7 /he latish/1 6 '0f
Pouttes beneath therpeternal"soof. _.-While the-States
of Europe incurred enormous debts, under the bar-
den of - abide their subjects still - groas; and which
Meet absorb" no eh all part of the 'prod not of lb a - kiii
- eat Anduatry of : thotee,oclutflep -for -- generations to
come;thes United Statei have once been enabled to
exhibit the ps-end ipectitedir - Of a- nation, fret: from'
public debt) and, if permitted to putape'inir Pets- I
punch Way. iiii a yeare Inger in pate; ise may
do thetame:again, -, - . . - • . -.. ;•- - : : - , ,
But .it le now , sold -by some :that this polity
mutt be changed:" lEurope is' no longer - separated J
from tiebY a - foiage - ef months, but steam' navi
gation_ has ihronght hee_within ,a .I'ew . _dais'. yell
4 our ehores. We see more-of her movements,
and take a deeper interest in - her. connoverales. Al
though no ono-proposes_that no should join the .friY:
Virility of the'poteribttes 'who have for
-ages las/slid
the.hiord artibriteisins .0f their subject in maitito To
ing this." balanCisor power," yet It it :said' that we
ought'to interfere; -bet imateading--invereignir
and-their Mr. ttos PrizPose of 410.11,40111138
the monarchtexof Europe , and totaldiseing ite :_their,
plash republican institatione It Li alledged that we
hava - berototoro-ptuitsed a diflererit ammo- friar. a
sense orour,weakness, but that . low • our - tontelhao
"romenoth"diotass a , challge of pelloy, and that it _ is
•consignently , our duty to P lib& in thane contest,
and 'aid thong who are istritgling-far . liberty.: :,_,
, .
This is . a most seductive-but dengerons appeal
1 tho genetounermpatitiers. of freemen- Epjoying; as
vte.th; - thO.ll - tissiniff, or:a:free. government, there is
no man Who has snotmerican heart that would no;
rejoin' to seethese, blessings extended to ell other
siittio-nat-',.114*-cannti.witness the struggle between,
thi 3 Opprewid tuid Ate g,.. Oppressor - anywhere wigtout
the deepest sympathy for the former and the meet
MtOtintsi de** forint tritimpti.lcleve l ethialiety: -Wit
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prudent or is it wise to involve salsa . I res
foreign wars f Is it indeed true thee.° have Dere
tofure refrained from &Masao - Merely from the des.
grading motives of a eounions weakneesiwYek,_the
honor of the patriots- wheAtave•-"gttani:-"hafiliits, I
cannot admit is. Idea of Oh Itevolution *ln drew
the ivory against thrappresnors of the mother
oottatry, and - pk.dgedto-Ilearen "dde liveoheir
fortuhes end their. 'tweed boner,"-to usaintaistheir
freedom, could - Osier baits been ,scenated !Olio en.
worthy a usigiok„.:Thipe . -knew rieweartar_eceor fear
where right oii'duti pointed the we:VI-end itis
libel upon their fame foremei'while we enjoy the
blessings for which' thay_So nobly fought and bled,
to insinuate it. The birth is, that the came which
-they pursned war wasdictated by a=stern sense of inter-'
national .justice, by a like prudence and a
tar-seeing •wiedora, 100 inottierely to the present
netessities, hut no the -permanent safety- amd‘interest
of the'country.
They knew that the world levee:zed less by sym
pathy than by reason and force; that it was net_pos-
Bible for this nation to become"' a ttrephgendint" of
free principles , withk
onairsyleg against it the com,„
biped 'twinned:Dar - op; and that 'the result was
More 111 hl7 to_ be the overthrew of republican litter
kr hem than"'lti"etibilileciiint there._ /Man, tai
beet: written in vain for - thane .whis. can doubt- this.
Prance had no sootier established. a rePabniatt-7folzi
of govern:anent that:talus menifested a desire to:fOree
its blessings on all- the worbi. 2 2.Her. aim his
torian Informs "114- hearing
_of some patty.
nets- 41 tyranny' in • a neighboring petheipality„
"The Natiocal. Convection _declared - that she world
"afford- sneeor - antrfreternity to .411 nations-who .
"wished to recover their. liberty; and she gave it 'in'
"charge to•the executive power to sire orders to the
"generals of therienelksemiei to aid all oldie=
"who'inaght Imri been or should be oppressed in the
"enure of:hlterty.."" gertit_was &herniae steir which
led to her subsequentssisfortunes. • She soon 'found
heruif, involved tie war-with all the rest of Barer'.
In lees than ten years her government : was Changed
from a republic to an empire; and finally, after shod,
ding rirers'of blood,. foreigt Powell restored le; et
lied dynnsty, and'exhausted Borope .sought repose
and peace in the unquestioned. ascendancy of'itatt
=chiral priticiples:_l Let as itteramisdom fruit. her
= ample. let us remember th at revelations do not
always establieh freedom. Ourown free institutions
were not the offspring of our devolution. They
isted before. iThey were planted In the free charter s :
of seltgovernfitent under which the 'Basta colonies
grow up, and our Revolution only-freed us front - the
dominion of a foreigh power.- whoeegerernasent vas
at variance with those. institutions. .But European
nations have had no such' trahtios for self-gorein
meat, and every effort m nutabllsh it by bloody rens:
tattoos' hal been, and. must;without limo trepans
don, continuo to be a failure. Liberty, nnregalated
by hsw, degenerates into anareity.'whieb soon be
comes the molt horrid °rill despotism& Our policy
is wisely to govern oarselves and tbereto set such
SO example of national justi ce, b;r
prosperity, and true
glory, es shell tea:lto all nations the blessings of
self-government,•anct the zontsralleled enterprise and
mamas of a free peopka - --- • -•-
_We live In au age of: progress, and our is emphat
tally a country orpfoitrees.•-•:..Within the past half
eentury the amebae ofStatejati this . Union- has near
if doubled; the population his almost quadrupled,-
and our boundmies. have been extended "from the:
fdinsiesippi to the Pacific: Our tenitetryis claques.
ed over with rearosds,t-sind farrowed with canals,
The inventive talent of our country is stetted t the:
highest pitch, and the tamterocurepplications for pee-,
eats for valuable imprestiments-dtsthrguish this age
and this people from all others. The genius of one
Amerieln has enabled our commerce tomeva against
wind and tide, aid chit' Of soother hats-annihilated
distance_ in ..the transutholiti iSt' intelligence. ?The
whole country is fell of enterprise. -_Our_ common
mbools are &diming ititsingenee:ausong the people, -
end our ittdostry is fast accumulating - the comfort
and luxuries of life. 'This' in in. part _owing tO our
peculiar position, to our fertiLe soil, and comparative.
ly 'pane population ;" but intelrof is is also owing
to the ,popular institutions nodes- which we live, to
the freedom, which avery man feels to engage M
ake 'useful pursaft, according. to his taste orieetlia
non, and to the entire conddeoce 'bit blapersen and
property will be protected by the laws. nr what-.
ever may , be the CAII.Se of this nfiparalieledgrowlSin
population; 'intelligence and wealth, one thingir
clear,' that this Govemsabartattst-kciP Picerwith
mortis oftrie peoilics limust participate in thri:
spirit of enterprise, and white It erects obediesiefo2
' the laws, rod remains all maothoiiied iniasions or.
the tights of neighboring Stites, lend • Its r poweifed,
stmength.to 'the mip . r.strtalltlt .0f such means ci in-;
tocountonstiestion s o are . necessary to promote oat.
laterniVeom - merce t and strengthen the ties
hind ns together este people.
It is not strange, however much . it maybe regret:
ted, that snob an exhuhemmt _of enterprise shoat'
cause some' individosis to mistake "-ehitage for rmsgi ;
rafts:and the invasion of the rightiof other; for nit..
clonal prowess and glory'. • The former are constant:
ly agitating for some , change in the ;organic lair;:inr
urgusging new ind =tried theories of human tights - 4
The latter are ever ready to engage In any-wild ern4
side...against* neistibtfring - people, regardless . of the
justness orttli.sitenadttlisetid withontleokbigat the
mati •
fatal eonseqes - toMieelses to.thessinarof
P o TMlargurfal. l l l 4ll , l.7."..lMll-exPedieunir,
_6 2 ,
.r auter a"..
slipect to share thwOurder,lattit of thirentfrri
witboat exposing themselves to danger, - tad are led,
an by someirresponsible foreigner,' who ehisislbii
hospitalities of carom gorernmeat; by seducing-the
pens sindignarinst M. Jan to hii . scheme of person.
el umbilicus or: revenge, under the false and delusive
pretence of extending the area of ',freedom!: These.
reprehensible aggressions bat retard thethrel ,sreetreir
of our nation, and tarnish-'bee fele - fame. - They
should, therefore; reecire-the indignant retools:sof
every good eitison who eineetely-loree,hiseoutitry
and takes &pride in Its prosperity' and honor.
• .Our Coneltutbso, thou g h not perfect;le doubtless
iluelsestshat ever was forused-; -Therefore let . :ieery
prepotition to change it be :wall weighed,. and If
Toned beneficial, cautiously adopted: :Tray patriot.
will rejoice Lb ece authority so aimed -„es trek t
„ranee the prosperity and honor_ of the • nation,
whilst be will watch-with .elonsy any- attempt to: :
emulate this "charatter of oar liberties, .orpervert
itepowen to acts of aggression or injostiee.- Taus"
than comma= and prinreas blend their harmer&
.ens action in prmerving the form "and spirit of At
Constitution, and at the same time carry forward the
great improvements of the errantry with a - rapidity
and energy which freemen only can display. _
In closing this, my last annual conuannis'stlosi,
permit me, felloweiMen to eingratalate 7ou on the
prosperous condition of our beloved'country. Abroad:
its relations with all powers are friendly; itsi
rights aro respected, and its high place in the fxml.
of nations cheerfully reeognised.- At home We enjoilK '
en amount of happiness, public and private, .etittel l i
bat probably never fallen to. be lot of - any, other
people. Besides elifinding - trear own eitheos
.gree of. Prosperity, of which On 'se. large a
know of no other histanim, our country it annually'
affording arefuge and a home to multitudes,. slits:
gather without example, front the Old 'World.: " -
We owe these blessings,,neder Heaven; lA - ibei hip
py Constitution and _Governmertr.whioh- were he.•
combed to TM hy our fetheri.- r and which- it It oar!
sacred duty to transmit In'all their integrity to• anti
children:: We dust all consider it n 'greet distinc t :.
don anti privilege to hare been chalets: 67 the pet* ,
pie to bear a part In the :administration of each - ski.
Governnient. Called by an nisespsital . dispettea-•,
tion to Its highest
.trait - at. a- 'mason of embarrass- t _
meat and alarm. I entered tisiri. duties
with extremindigdanee.. •I eliinsonlp • to bare -d4-
charged them to the - bent of en humble ,:"
a single eye to_tha pnblio good; "..astd It irwith!de,-
vent gratitude, in retiring flout office, thiikritiiiir
the etountriin a state-of peace and
• • . MILLARD In:I.L.1101M
wituretur, Detnimber. • '.
Mugawa
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tweloiaxeiming to bold an tinned as ea WIT sfßasbing.
tea 12raziatt: It will be solacoberst. tl4 Wei:ant area,
came to Ms datLltam Mnsi leileiitt on, pim b T Beintia
21th 'AI len attoptri, tit a hOtioa o fin;
tipzkeeiTrospeetatieef; 'Atter
tiad itzeinrbig is
that Lima:vest ATlSilasirdelar.
vatertansto yoole,gloaa dial voutelos wrwalwolvin
• - 2 . - -
rir t , " it' •" • - •' • ei—ZaTqApii,i4nage
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yeeteLdii, r•—iiiititil42l "Lillek"
Fbrrit.": 4:4 ,4,7 1 : 41 " .
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- - LoubrOakland
MIT besedlM Tract of Lcuad, ibranctir telftstallo / 45
Chadwick estate, rata:new - of e lato
Atweed;Est Pa Ailiatle, Vine Fob ,
divided into offa xed . for fa zahenonocalsa IsSa
tin he tondo by' tha &metier.'
•
For Tara Pero Po pia has bon 'caToredln.tids
kat, pc/van:dog equal *meats' to dadrotto,ot
...mos investments in real estate- ...altnated in lbw
mild ' of cow of tba root, diflextrol'Aeoutomultira about
Pitilbeugle, Ilion Las are pardeobteivitudrabbi for priValo
l o t ia t o t a t Midi use. sad lbera#l •nceteruina ortta
City to ea: direction, afibrd an Opportunity for immolation
to persons WZIO. Mir bardlaposed •to suldivids them 'WO
mail JPterassi a . ? qutrfot adad • . 75 Fourth item.
cult uptu—iu bbl& r.e sod Itprths
11 brxrd , at:2s esatives• r
doe?• tAvram a
11 ' • BUTTkti. Lt. Latsv..Altways oultand sad La•
Lad az / 2 34 tate:: . LATZLIt,..L.
-..:: Va. 2C6 Tandy duet.
71Hu1et ucjiltLueril•-• mielwat
ingtizm =Mr tale .LIATELY.A.OO4
enfill OYMMUI6.Ot the ten ,
a tegas italdrachts: - . , Csaisup; bag e neelnd
WILT* CO.; ICo.23srberty'st.
Dzied Ap and" : •
!rub Eitidto aad 1411 •
Prumes, Currants' liad 3:lateart.. -
AtmondS7 sch burtet, Citomut Nuts, LI;
- • Ciadles, Paste, Itupbrniadis:
brat brow, Out¢ Dr att. • .
•Pa ago by- - • •J. -1.41.1" ik CO, ''
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raluatils Oantem at 2 seresciltosia half
Je eetio mot at Galen:down; rayeas ecstasy, Peaarylez
n* etad taleadlng to' th e Hamill Road ;ea which base.
eel styes:tau Brick Dwel li ng Boa" • fez= Issra. .fdsta.
42 ' 1 °I le? Oat tad/date elms, OTIS 11X0 ?red Mesh. help
beds at strawberries, and Id :madame .ct PS" xIXO
which ars Imparted frets Italy sad Gerautai in
-apply to , • -SEMIS
dee3
No: 49 nab street.
F°'
413 tiAlx•—e team* Home and fit, minute on klaryn•
rat allirr. throe dam tram lreftnl street,
idly. • law cot is 60'frati end ago ItatUPll6 b A
lV e t
containing six swam 2.= 403 •7 been rsoseak
prreVaact has Vxd aide
ALSO:—Atiaber Pismo Hmzie :WI- lot, WWI tat CLI ,
chat from Wield:ecru stitiot„ pitta tan t i _ nine
kiwi:llT nri aid, and the HinnieLQ•V_ girt, =Wang
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A Greet mewing to the Ate l / 1 4442 -
il" Dr. Inetet, the farentor cella exdobtatet. Uwet
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Inhattied these Pills f sumt years la his joactki, bete* #
Ihe could be ladaetal to theta to the ptituc fa ea& t
amass es to make theta krsown the cotestry.
'fhb learned phyalelart Lit thut rime repaztustra theta/
14,11-mhadal num of ac feel la cattalo; the WU apt=
thou tuacntyldous earyddes who obtrude their dadettwore 6 -
trmu taxa the pab'4e, sad rel,r amt tryst= of paths •.;
to made them Cassia:ad, however, of the real vale* ist'
the Lira Me, culla at:need br the phda Aldus et darn
the Doctor deafly lazdfieed hit delicate caw oath*
alto at public) good. His-great. :welkin* Ilse trot (haw
Plated the expectations 4f the =agogptirksoottm. at
-
settoseloatiats am vas ladweed- - to *ergo au ladhattlatta
Ihora every quarter do we hear the mos; gratilyhtgaeearsata
or La wendatul candy's affeeta—flus But sad th e W.
that North Rad the &nab, are allke led= with •"tattwg4l
itteatA
. 0 3 0 ' reatette- allletted. - Them Woadilia ;
the 4
tompermy eassimw. sh l yt_ A x e 4 easiente-pf Alaserlea, •
Ursa Complaint • •'"
tierttaitikad il l intlants,
and r
the J.:IELDD
654zikir GO- WC do Op
cd 31, V 4
«ar- dui 6 11 gm& p g i r idi x i a t o ma i t, --
that it bag beseitatiiisMaists*.
et eredistioirAfftr7,;
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as droadtel r dlsetuala Lew tiolt ear_ • , 4
and &Choy . ;Sst . tcr b kovietalia * t sadell :. • -
The thouiiitala of eattfaties
tor. many of width are tettatleabwarase tettstluf - -
et Pkilabarpla 44, •• • „v ictzdfjdfaktilialajajauff.•
and be all amm,..t.aw—,..4 sprit* wardiftie
at= amnion oath% aot ti v olf "
et, Aketunetisze, rieratre•-tat,
.14s
ilittrAg nituath intact UN,
.leelllYakispis,
u the anifel4rtpatlia!S to ft:bp airinnolliPb
1 ,
Mosilliarlag a lined et iehaitriaidiatemagttigtllia
=dam is partly natural, eadle,heittioi= ci
tbelxsain of the earth. -
Thafaaoadag carnde ir 4 We/fon dillajar af
g , and beau -date Attend 14. t.., to sight
anrfalnalooffrta. fleteper. o
This may isttiitlh • • • • l ff
ama iltrPboft, AS.
.Claud with §lorglahttbr elout alba, '
tlaus I hare noon =alga to attersite &OW %l A ,.
wad math of the time mashie $ - •
bed, anti hare been treated tommtly • trette .•
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outatontry. affords_ • • l i ir 4: n gatitov t.
ataa.ind dMenisassl .
tastausaaded au to -try the arloalt - 014 Isere. 3
qtbiag dee /11:4feiled. -.14i1d VithOtit tidth. Uthat, but
the eSxt I ree l4o / 2143 kg:irtILIII7 th e 103X12 to the =Mee
at otter, and lat ben= la Crovr betne. Odr t
sun= tattles Itarregot act= worth thealeadsct 4
.• KM= IL WU=
This =4 tesiltY tiatilintett a:quatated wi th Wail"
Pettakerro,ror Bock Cal. tot tomethatrayaltlr mat • -
leteletlly _Witnetard tit lame al eretta- tett; Oar artado..
Let altars cut other disease:au wldelt irststited,- "
sod ena with ecollident'tt rem:emend it to basatalktissahe.
;by of A sz t erti on . anytma safely saythat . eMeesabae B•
oct ltd useeterovil= 1 -. , li , •incy.ti!lllldw,- • •
_ _ --• Iva It gj.
ottsktitlltos. Mamma'. -ra.e),..19.;
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te. R. m'Aistiift6:7:llifeiti."4.ll2otain g Trvz I
ttiOtrdaND H 008; and Tilt- ban. anne tangy ta rout ek.
largo 'docked BULlG,?Oliita bAantrurleP - 7 4. 1 5 N g NA.
1 artleleLin,in Earrelined kagn . Far saL &tine ISsze.
tense, antler of Many 1.124 Wstsuistreeti. nerr...2dai,.
W . -A. 111'CLURG & Mr
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ttislinesz. in3gt 'serf. and °®ostorla CIIVICR,
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u-batmodu t uvor. - •
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-11nither uswIt - inillianteators - Zr-- , ----• - • c--
'lsr.D.W.suar,..o.liagalmensantasisariinaraabitoosi?ti
74,121 .1 2 . for P v *kfripions* , kis., Just reciirect at .!-;5.
A.-.lusixrAkors.-I,_
I, l MBlgunitaraunguibrai.4.4l.7:Atica.
mecca a tousttpatidetticeSplreabroi,l
Beak new stylast,ne:
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- r•XT A StXCLAL aliarmig• of the Ng?' 4 •
..L•k.COMPL.I7. / bola on. 2!taidt,eirrokKg,,-Thil., '-
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the following Hasolntlon vas oneninnetaly vhaptahl' , "f*tr. - --.
- . Zemke, That the Cbcogan7 adjestiviap t i lle ,,. , . . ...
_.:•_.
• 7 antaistp„,thr thOpOrpno of givitig Up thil opliplaWairthil
„Mr, ra are deem it unezty inoopeiblintAnrj, , • , •,. • , :
'cilehnt loth@ boValttovntotnt bonse; -- -...: -4'7._.-
Tbernrorsoletry`inn:ober at ths. • -, - . - ..:
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