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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1895)
PRESIDENTIAL TALK. ANNUAL MrSSAGE OF PRESI DENT CLEVELAND. War. if a Affair* l.lfbtly T««fh»4 l>>« - loltllmi at tlallad »MIM Wllb Otbar ballon* - A liftary of Iba Traaaury l/>m* ulty and pffnria Pat Portb ta k>M»It It—Otbar kabjarlt I adar Ola aoaataa. Tba Proaidaot'a Maaaaf*. WlMiMitiW, K*f J. -Tha folioplbf V tba I'ii nldnn La bim»|L To jaati.doaanaor m* Uniyan i*r*T«*f— fba prmrbt aaaamblaf* of U.a Uai.latir* y,.,r,i, . f imr fnaarnmant arcarr at a urn* an a Hi* iidryaal* af oar panpl* and Urn Mbit tf lit nonlry fir* »p«*Ul promlna* -a la tba baidiiiua nf nor fn'biaa ralatmoi and tba ati fafaitm nf nul natainai Wnaiasaa, Fit, rapnrta *f ilia M'trral admlnUtraMr* dapartmant* «f tl> /...art.iw*. fall/ and plainly ayblbli what ti n inn'll ar nmpiiab*d aiilblo tlm ar»p* nf tlialr ■naiim'lira diitin awl praamtauab fw nmiarad •ilnar fur tin Mlffnmlrf nar ronntry'a min fiimn •• i atriotir and lain lifant labor and flnaitai in»» ruafnal |l Ib’iafnii d ma my aiaadlira duly ado plainly f« rfi rn.i l at Ibla tuna by pr*'i«ntlnf b. ill-< i.i.*r—» Iba Important |ili urt nf nnr innn inn »- m alad to nor Intarrnur#* oitb 'nriiifM aal Mil.a. arid a atafamant nf ilm flnm y.*l pml.liili* wblali miifriilit Ba, nnilUihf. M pi a> that ar# pdalail Pi lima* t ip **, any t»d« am • 1 .11"purlin -ntal uppratlmi*. I * .rin tly iiifii*, bnffirar, nnt nuly lb# «... fnl rm**i<l*r*tb*i, lint tb* aaraial/ rrlllral wmiiny i f i ba Ponari and my I -lino roan t#r».< ii in tin* n port* imnsaralof Un «* ilnparP •"i.lal npaialpm If Juatly ami fairly a*»m lard liny funibb pinnf nf naaidimua ami (an'ala kin* ram fn Hm piiblla walfara I pi< a tin. Inman mandat Ion* Many panlain upnn Hu- ra»|aa*lfnl nMObtion nf Hi..** • liarfnd oltb lii" dniy nf layfialntinn, ti*« «u*a I ball**# Ibalr ad-/ptmu ami) I prniuota Iba paopl* • fund Wlaa Innary Him a In < bln*. Tba rinaa nf Ilia taom#M4HM a'l'iaal * b/toaan fbiria ami Japan, win la raliaria* lb* diplo warn ***n - nf lbl« fniaramaul frina lb* ilalb tala duty tbay und# tnnk at t*‘|m-at nf both ymintrn* nf randprinf »■ • b larflrn in aulijan* rf "itbar b'Hlf*r*»t wilbiii Iba tarrMorr limit* *f Hm mlii-r *« nur uainr* puaitpm oyrmlttp-l, d n domaatl* rondltion in lb* I iiiioaa wupli* wlnrli Im* raa«ad munb anan-ty and fall.d for p nrr.pl ..rid rarufnl #UanlinO. *» m m wnmm mwmwi w ■ «*» Ira) yamiMnt w« Mi- prprlHrat! admiblo* tr*rioni>, fdUnwin* a dltoinnlioii «f I edltional |in-r n.enUI oil bority mill r iim »lii.m of no Oral wIm finii/( i.«'ion-<l dnnetnr.or a iManifi'ta U**n Ilf. n f/nif oftportuo ity of tin* arerei*rii of Mm* 1 I,mere population to nil foraipn «a»< and •odeii/akinri*, t/ae/e bare orsurrmt iu Widaly aapara'Mi prorlnre* of < 'bios aerioue outbr-iak# of iti* old fa' atIr I »pirit «*ain t f**rei«n«ra, winch in re-kedby tba local anlho ltm», if no* a to ail* conoitod at by tbnm, liar* ealiofcp ■tail in a,*ib attack* on fort a* a mieebiuary not Mina ra am* miM-la linrtru* lion of ptu.mi tr , and altended with pel aonal injur!** •• wall a* Iona if life Aitboupb tail on* Am liaeu rill < i. won #eja*rta 1 to bara been actually W'lundMi and altbomcb tba deatrurtiun of pr..party miy bare fallen more liearily upon tie- o iaaionorio* of other national! i a than o*ir <*»», it plain! baboo rad Hit* pnreriir/ienl *o taka tbe moat pron.p and del bled action to i naid «**io#t aliniiar vi po'bapa mor# dread fid ealarnd iaa, /Is- * Irian ml* of tbe I oiled btataa *a*J other pnwcre for lie depredation and puniabrneot of Mia it-tp-mnib)# official* of tbe reapectiye ritie# ami proyin - wier by oepieetor oiliorwia* iidd p rootled up mm** an«i for tiny adoption of •tern OM-viir** by tba Ki/Iporor * pm-rarnetit fur tin propirtbrn of tbalif* and po*p**riy of for 1*1.' ra were fofloW*d by tba diepriue* ami dm mk‘i! of certain provincial official* found der-'liet in doty, and tb» pumabmeut by death of a number of fouwl » udty <rf artual pa limit*'ion ,n tiie otiirape* Ibia piratic a* ail air- imea'ad that a apeehb Aim-rican counnie-M/n -l.-/»»bl rlrlt tlie pr-mitee w tier a tlM-flm irlnrfannrwa occurred for the purple* Of i#*erti#»tlow< Tbia latter rofiin.irlou. Conned niter rnueb «pp«r*itlon, bar *one over bind from 1 leu 'fain ar-eoiapaniod by • auitabl* t bine*" >>ror< a.d try nr de in* so at rat mm </f <bo a* --l-n-. - o f anility of our porernineat to pr <• p-1 ,t> (iliyen- will art, lti« boliored, aaa moat inflo r-r iiai i t* ryeut * f any aimilar outbreaks * Tba Wader Cara. 'lb iMtomelS Cordial i- latino-. bet Wat u tbl* eouni r> awl I rnieui bare le*o umiiaturmid, pitb tin-< xccptioo that a full i-*piariatbru of ill** So - in,* nt of John I. Waller try tbe exp*-, dituu-ny n>ll!fuyy aathoritia* of Trance atill remain to la firm Mr. Waller, formerly tin ini Mia lea n-OMJl to Inmate**-, remained in |fa*la«rs'"'ar aftrrbia b>m of •sffiee expired •mi wa> appaiintly mrrecaful in pm-uno* tsu•!•■*"' n«»«*a«s from tbe ftoroa, of pri nter or I-a-t-'-lw After tie* orrupatioo of Tama tare and lie d* duration of inertia! law fry the ♦r* ndi.lM- W*» arreat/d ujasn rarwioa rtiarpe*, a,no*i* lb* n that of eoinmuoicatin* military iuforn Mia n Ur tin* iwaiy of Tram:*-, w» trieil oaol * , S aiofiol law -a Hailllara toilalilalal an at h i.'- to twenty y*ar* Iraprinonweot, K«i ri/ui* jiwtlt«l by abundant procn d/uir Ib « *««< rmw nt d- inand.-d from (bat, of Vrm < 11,, r eord of tba pfocemlioe* of tba fr, u< l, tribunal. «rb ell molted la Mr. Wnl bra 4, j.,1' uiu tu'U. flna reqwat baa fodi r< n|lml a - U, P> iba eatent of -IIM/Iyil-.' a eop* of tin, U-Mkitl record li t wbieb app- ar (be eotiOitunoo and ora nii/aloai "( tba < «on tba ebarao. aa for (bulai* I ao.i Ib *a;,ai*l r.aiw awl mult of tlm trial awl by nbieh it wa* aiuawa tbattbi •reload wa* trial in open court ao l aa* ,ia fowfo l b, eo'm**l. lint tba aridew, addu.wj bi -upper! of (ba rbai*e». •bull aa* wot r* ■ a-iraal by the bra il, mini.terof fuianro alfa-ra until tint Brat a-udt ia Oi tatar, ba* tbu. far fxwi. wi'itW, I tba br> neb any.-mmeii uknut ti,a arouiyti tlmt it* production in i»ia*>« bi p r d rnand Mould lataldi.b a land pracadenl. Tb* effort* of our aauba-aador to prwuiu It, Lnavr- r. lbou«b Imp'd- d by raiwui ebana** l« Uo* I raneb pnnlatry baia uol bo- u r-.Utid and It It • imfttlautly elpaated <bat o-m* -i.iaf.. - 1,ary .<• Mu-ii of lb,- matlar will tborlly ba ranclu.i Mi-auwbifo it appear* ibai Mr iar * I auttwruaoi ha* atari alfotia'uui arlnrU i|.« »t*u of hi* b-altbawl all (It* otlorr nru-ii. BiaiM-aa id lb* eaaa dainaud or pariuit Trada » ootpIlrnUon* Wllb taarutaujr. (fur relation aitb iba ttaba nf lb- i.anunu *u,p a ar* in taint* uapai l* lypb al of a .'until ip.u ,,f lbi»M* alaanb '• found la a , ouulry «bii*a priaiurtlon and rrada ar* .molar loour Tba -lo*a rivalry of «oinp*tl»4 indue luUu miliiao a id lb, ,Mu*,t - dmliiaa (fort Iba ini'ia.l data op Mint "f a nalbai I* prom tail an-l it* m-db Un-i-a. l by a poluir • lieli In nu larlabl'W *o NM’ •• l<* am Wal ton* for Ilia ai*'u !■* uanuf II* i an p-olwnr*. • .taitlj ubaliu. I lbait ,al la fwniau war, bolt *>id I M’taul* tm> to inn beta id iba wo.id tin dnMt* 11 laiaia unde in tun* awn rata. r-faldtiuM of Iba iwturnbb. I*a id new • ,ib a*4 , l...u**d «ttoll(u<n* id -bin ml awl a i, p ». awl out u*u b*l»Wff widUt<»- In tn»M in* a lor t>*. l.no*. of rononmiltiat •» I b, llo* a-m, impnriifoff nur Iw-iln* in ba-yi.iu*i in*iba; i naluralif u|wa lu at tat* itawfod a •H nation ...man-hat mini nan to Am-,1 an •• puil ml 1**1., M null MtUaiwani ub*r» ilu y •wporbap* wo * null raid*, but la adjaeaat *u- tnu* Tb# #*pu*fo u«#*i*l ara i*r#>4# *at“>> ** ••HI, aad utbar Itanl prtnluafo lb* i#*ant a**l«u*4ln aalatoraW* •»(** itwmtlb-a Win* tb* i iban twMuNtpinw t* dniMainMM i« ib* puUn oa.ltIt 1 bit la all iba man iiiH.ua* to >,UW nf UM laat tbnt wi bnmpMn Mnfo it •* i abrtti -I tba tacrlfonan ami pbafotott# MM id It* ••pul foil I nod WIpUM M «*• VuMnl Pfofo* w« *n ..III *bfo •• MWiWtl af lahaa :,l MUndnMI M fua’anlae l*’W t*llill * or •*♦ lba«a dUfonlll • touBni I In • n fm.l r.«dU' it *fo*at*! I I alnul *’b •’ **«>*•*»» aniawn wiannpfo-. for »*aw *• •‘••for foulU MU * ml batlu.a* •found and *•••.<• i a I*, pa ibtn h4 (bait ••In* In f-««.*«t * u-iiifo* in rooiplUnt* •itb lit* In. tl iaa- «nd rw|ala •ion* foam Mt*bt«« aou »ud ibno »n*tu •«mm • mrnipix nnb wf w«««i -*d -tfinwai limpltHIm* *twf*»»ind by tba #<•’•*•»» nf i win awI ■-•» • »**d O*.* w*d* nnpifoli •nfo |f Iniwl Mfo* aia *•' Maamli •* mM M PM d ban •■••• iafoff ban* »• fliw itkWIPP IW|iIm Mat btfop till waltrada aan a ol n* ooa-ll-l lit f« rantaara aUwHlMf a id it* m* rau-eatn anottid babooaatlrraelproe.il Wit bon' Ibl* it almoat aura aril/ dormiaratan Into a dart a to gal > adrawtaca or a ro-itrlaaoen to leaum too# la with onlr <ba aarnlilam a of a tatnm la »ui daaliaga with »tii#r oaf no* wa ought to bo opr n-handwl and aornpolonalr fab Tbia aboald ba nut pol<er aa a pn*.ixing a . tion, and It pialair laaeomr a uaa* J pai>p a at Iota guwnroatr and tho nioial ion-, a of aa tlooal gool faith and ntriproeaJ fu/b«ria«i. Iboaa ronaldarnlloBi ohrral I am h <we»»r o«. •train aa lo oobrnlt to unfair d aorlonnatioa nor tootlenllr *£0|ui**~* In raaatloua hind'ain-»a to Ux an,o merit of-.ur bar# of tba lagi'imai. •draularea of proper liad" ralatmwa If an •lamination of Urn >110#lion mggnala aorb •a* iaun-a »I oor part aa would mrofra r alna tion* *lm(lar to tbma frmw trblrb wa tutlnr. lb * war lo aaeb a aoBn* la aaag It abou d, bow arar, br ao mean- b* ligtitlr an'aral upon, abwa ilia uaaaaai t for tlx in •• rarallos of aurb a poller would ba lagraltod br llx boat aeoll uxnt of our paoplo, aud banana i U naiurall) aud Jogbwiir tuigbl laail la a iximawn of f a graraatnbaeaetor. Tho Mrlag boa Maltar. Owr rolatioaa W lb Ifrnnt H itai ■ uiwara la tliaata and Important, bar* datnnndod. during 1 Ui* piat rear, orrn a graaior aha a of rowgidar- ! a tion then la uaual Hararal raaailaoa ijnaa lion i aura loft wudataintiaad b/ Ux dariaPx of tba Malirlng ana arbliration tribunal- ib« an pi* .it on of tli" p inopl** laid dowa br tba auguat bodr baa uot lawn folb/wad br tba ra •uHatlxr wax lot >nd*d to areornpliab, aitlxr I b ration llx prtnr-lplaa lb •maalrna laek d m breadth and drdbilira a* or barawaa tixlr at" •utj-a baa b>*a awra or laaa bn par a I fba utnlararandirig br will'd! t * tin t*rl dial • w»a to par and (Irani I ntalo to r»e*i*a lump •urn of f liiWr la fol aalilginant of nil Mr ill-b "latni for .lamag a anaiug fron owr aabnra Of llntiao xallng ra* n # ouautliori/r-d urnlar tba •ward of tlx Parla trllmaal of arMtratbiw wa* not aowdrtaal br tlx la*t < ougma*. wbxb da ■dla d Ur malt* tlx n- eaiown appropnat i«i J aru alili of ti»" opiulon that Itai* a ruUg outfit waa » JudXbma an I ad rantag nrtia ono for tba goTi'rani' at. ami I aur*» allr raromni -n I that j It b< again "on-"l*rail aud **ri«tion*d. if bom rar iht* draw a rt uxat wilb tlx furor of I ot.grrwa, U. rarfuiolr will bardir diaaoal from Ux propoattion tint Ux gornrntmrwi la bound to 'itery aonaui-ration of honor ami good falUi to pp-ri la for tfx apa"d r aiJjuaUoaat of that* . ciitima it/ irMHitvio »* , tlr* 4 >r««ir of mMiniIm ba» Uutrthitt, bal'd oar'-ad npod amt wifi ta" Muioadiaioi/ laid bnfora Um ftanati ao ibat. id hum <i< Um KMatM mum at#I, a Aaal aoHkownt i»> ba raachad ,, Tba VmiiimIi laaua. t It bainK apparant Ibat lb* bound**/ diaptlM ft bntw'an Or*at Hn nla and tba lUpubfia of t V< na/nala, I (id- ainin4 ib* llaiita of Hrltlab n Onid'-a, waa appro*'bina aa aauia *tak». a , rkfinit* *<a'#mant of Um 'lit'rant aod polky of a tba Cuilal Mala* a a reaarda tb" aouUoran/ p •aarnad Pi ba r* .uirad both 00 Ik own aoaoant p arid ia ri«w of .k rnlatniiM wlib tba frlandiy (j puwwra d> rarity a rkorwid. in Jul/ la»t, Uiara fma. a dl». at b waa addr*u*rl to our diabaraa , dor at liondoa fdr aommoniiKibm <• Ida Hritiab p K"t" inmant in wbu li tiM atPUnbi of tba libitad y nta a* waa full/ ami <!<atlantl/ aat forth. Tba „ K*m*r*i *ooMuai'iru tbara rancbad aa I forinu- t latad ara iaoubatan** 1 lad tba traditional and p •itaMiabad polk/ of Uu> Korarumaut la Aral/ p oppoail >0 a Ivialbla mciam* b/ an/ Kuropaaa 1 „ p>,w«»of ita krr>uirud poaaaaaloua on tbla oouti- u aani. 'lint 1 Ilk polk/ 1* da wall fonndad la fl primupla aa It la atronKl/ aopportad '>/ an- j, rtMiorn pro* dawk 1 tba'. aa a eomM>pi>d a tba ^ Uni tod Ht .ta k tiouod to protaat aadidat Um „ ca Kryamarit of tba ar a of Hiitiab Ottinaa a p •lar K*ti"n of tba fi/bi* and ana",at tba will of Vi-mnuaia. tlmt, roniidariUK Um diaparlt/ la , itn i«ib of Oraat Hr.inn and Vanaattala, tba , UrrriPirial dlapula batwana tb"* «dd ba aaaU/ f( aitrlad onlr b> frk'pJI/ 11 ml impartial arbitra- a turd ami fb*t. Um ia ort to aikh arbiu-ipon p alo/nl'l iikirnk tin wboi* coutrotart/ «dd k a not aati in <1 if ooa of lb* powi-ra conmt'Md U j, parraiUad Pi draw aa arbitrary Una UirooKb <ba it UtrriUt// in >1*1*1* ami pi dasiara Ibat It will r aubmd Pi arbitration only tba portion l/lo# oa . on* ml# ol it Innaw'.f tba * ouoel union* tba , dkpaiab in f|uaatx*i i-tdlad ap,n tba Hribab ,t *ov**no *nl for a d#finiP>aa*w#r Pi 1 Im 'piaallori % wbmbnr It W'rribl or woobl not >ubrr,lt Um tarn- ,4 Pinal I'Odtr'ia*/*/ taKwa'ii ikrdf ami VnoMtiaia r ta iu nnii'iK/ pi i"ipam*l arldtrnip'd lla (/ aii'Wnrnf <b» llriliali nmi.Miit l«> dot/at band ri'winu but ia axpMdarf aborll/ wli"tt P fen 1 In r comrnuiikati mi nu tb* aol'iaet will prob- ,, «b / ba ma<la P> nont'aw. ,, Tb* Ifawallaa Ifatiar. * Karl/ id January lari aa uprkidK a*«iaat tba » fpfdftiinant of Hawaii* wa* promptly aap- » pr'»"d. Martini law waa forthwith pro- A rlaimiil ami Ditmarou* arrnata w*r« maik nf « Iti-rMiUM M* parted of ImidK in a/rapatby with >* tin- Koyalui part/, Anion* tlka* war* auroral ri «4tMPn» of Um I'oltad Htdtaa, who w*ra «ilbar eoarktnd Ir/ a military court add wratcikad to K di Ntb, Inipriaomix ot <ir tin*, or w*r« liaporlad « witiiont trial. '1 In- United Htataa, wbiln daa/- *i iuk prop >’tion Pi tb"** who bad taWi-n tba iia w wanan "alb of ali*Kinne*. Irwlatod that martial f law, tlnniab aitoruiK Ho forma of juatie*, could f mit ■up' foxi* jnatic* itaalf, and d*rn*ml«d a b atay 01 nai-irutbiii until Um procowlinKti bad a *0 #Olmiltte*l to u.tn potirramco' aoiiinnwi r Mp iMrliiM llionfma tint uw eifixenn bad f romm-d lair trial. I lot death aentenct-n wera b nule-'tuenlly eointnu'ed or were remitted cm B condition of leaving the inland* The raw* of It certain tin*Tirana emoted and expelled by ar bn rary order, witbout forinal rb«r*e or trial, bare bad attention anti in aoine inatano* bara ia-ea found to juatify rrimmatraoce and a claim for indemnity, winch llawaiia baa tbu* far not * conced'd Mr. Thuratnn,'be Hawaiian Mini* ter, bavma furniabod tin* worartiawut aboud •ut rooaon for aaknuf that be be recalled, that „ coarxe wa* panned and bia •owoaor ba* a lately been received. n Lyaiklai of Italian# In Colorado, •> Tba 'ieplorabla l-acbiiuf of *eyeral llaliia » laborer' in < 'dorado wa* uatur dly followed by v internalional i*pn -» ntatiou aod I am bappr ti to» y 'bat Ibe b'»t effort* of tbe Hlale m wtucb ib iw outran-*-e-'urrad bate In-ou pul i forth to <ii eoear and pniiiab tba au'l"»« of tbla * atrie .'iii* dim . lb" d, launient fntnili * Of , aoine of tba unfortunate *ictitn» lartte by tbeii t, uepioiable rood!'ion ararlon* protiaton foi * tlieir oeeil* Tbeae ut <nif»*Uliona aaainat „ b Ipli-oa alien' may be ti»'J Ibruuwb Muri* , •ira iU*m *d tb • vi< lou. padroni *y*p-i» which t uu lie* k- d by our iiftmMfialien and routi ai l i labor atalute*. rn ,tro » lb on winker* fiom tba t m in.'iii of Iae'li . 4 < a our abore and farina ( them out in diataut and often iudn ragout* , ■here Inrir ebeeprtuii* ' omp-iion in the It'd la i »l bread eo l'iu* loti In IB«a tb-in in ollUiou | Will, i,tbe, iale.r pit" a t*. M bill* Wi ll-outing, t a, wa -boul-i, lb..-' Who wen oUl tbota- t. „ m rga tlpinia lie* tb - ur laid, poliln * and win pet on#I comp*uao< l,» Iioaeat ■ Bori, *» an I not toward 'U-b aa-wmblegca aa diatliu-tirely , alku tala- '•<. bi a>| out in Ilia hum to I lie , profit ol ion >|H<rulatori and ilii|*|iel b I tile I I awl Until-r »• lb* on apa I of glia iuiy dir lob-, a* o'b -i «>• than fapaguaiil b- ilt» t aid of ten * it liiaiitwi dotallat to i .dltolual ail 1 aanr neat aal Ilia li*wtt la tba Inn ding u| i afalabb- m*« nun Mm ta-tuui upott Iba whole •oeie aedntpioa of ttoi rttan-n aad eonatitutiew Iba pttuie fat ,r to tltr pt'Mpirily and ptogf w alum eatt ri 1* ieetalelo-n -aa raob tbta ftewtne ■ til it aartnndt *tiould l» attempt >d t oeprulnlatloe* for depea. Japan ba* iMranbnd sbaeilMI »»uiee<* ol Cl ta-t wain tnarar* Itait a -l cb ifeatartalt.. tbet rwoMHut--* * a «to-a «tr einw*e Htlnit Ill* >e,04re elatum iu tbe feat that tba tnii.ii.t <4 tb» I n ted btatae, bt tba a* rbaupe of libual tmaty •ttpulatmaia ebb tbe paa Japan e«a tin- blot to »a. ugan-’ bet wet* dmful . It.i- ■ io.ni and !-■ attend to bar tba ional fat atom and , -mild- n-a dua In bar tab •Mr aabrr a*renew e-'angameui la tut tba> t no ai nual no* iatpw I aliei tbe tioa'uM m4 iba tkwapraei bt Iba paatttna we .eenptal a* .ate ef tb- (•*«*•» b> a freely ar •Ate t eat b» iptot'b e Ink.eat* otailr Mm*.I • Mb keel and and Metwany to an t*t«b» e Itb lb* pnatetauMeit ead o**a'lei ef baw- e a* tb oflatd to a-twma tb* -* aa-- v*aa*ot of MB aBatt% !<• Iba mb day I • Mat <nw i t*en mute l te . *ba aaaatt a apanial »».**»• W'tb baaempea* lap iPeemanta •liUMf t*fo>a*e*b»b wa tba t»* pn i ami aeapbaaPtwe tbe *ytaw* I bare at *U ttrnea aaM*«a«n*at iW • ui at'aaidee ua tbe | malt-1 wan laamaatalawt allb >ba anaama and treJMowM of oar gu* -tamal * •miattea uf tbe ptlaetptai wa p* -f*e» e*4 kb *li tka I bia* ta«a loatmte and raaattwea I -e*h» p tee* tbl* t tMi"‘ epos tbe a*teen*a uf tinpwi <ad aab fnr ouch leylsIntiTe action or etpearePm at artU laad tlia way to our relief from obliyaUme both rkeomeaad nan, ratal Tba talma Kaballioa. Cuba if ayaia yraraly diaturbad. an taaerree Joa la •mu ra.pacta mora aatlra (baa tba Net •ruceedmy rarolt, which continu'd fro-n 1M* o 1*71 nut ailrt la a arpa part erf tba Kaat iro latanor af tba Irland, uiaaaclaa aran arms# xrpuiatioaa oo tba coaat Ileelde, deny-tiny ba commercial esebnoyea of iba tajaarl. of rfclch our noaatrr talaa tba prarloioiaaat { bara thia flayrant roudltl a of boa til (tin by a •wafay eotimeui* I aympatby and lacltiay ad laoiaroaa aapp.rrt amoay our paopla, baa aa> •Med aaruaat a (Tort on tba part of tala yomra mat to aaforua obed coca to our aeutndilf kwa aad to preterit tba p.rritory of tba Ualta I bataa I rum brlay ahuaad at a rtataya yrouad rwu which Pi aid three ia ariaa ayklupl Mpaa ■b tornaiyatr Wbatararaaap ba tfeapadl londi aympatby of our coulrraw, aa ladi Ideal* with paopla who -earn ta ba rtrapyllay Or laryar satoaom/ and yraalar frardam bapaaad aa aasb aympatby naturally Mat ba a b- half af aur aeivbbor Tat tha plala data f tbalr yorarumaot la Pr nbaarra ia yood ta Ub ba raroyuliad otdlyatioua of la tarsal Ora ■ I re ■I.onablp Tba parformaana of Mila duty buald aol ba mad- mora difficult by a dlare ard ua part af our si Tirana of Iba obi lyaUuua row lay out of Ibalr slUyiaaca ta tbsir armo ry which ahould raatraln tham from rprlatlay a ladlridualaUia aautraiity which Tbaaatiaa f wbl-b thar arawiatnhsr» I* hound la observe j itarrlaiiona ta frbindly anrar-lya Stataa 'l.nuyb nalthar iba waimibaf our paopic'a rmpethy with the ( ubau iaauryaota aor our <*• aad m.atcrlal d imayo couaeuueot upon lira (Ilia eude-ivnf, thru far made To ia*Urra panes nd srdsr, aor any nbonk our buroaua aao lhtU a- may bats rannian I from tba cruel lias blab appear To eapecially eharactartaa thie layulasry and fiercely conducted war, bare la ta leant ihnken Ilia deiarrulaatloa of tba yoa rnmaut p, bonr-atlr fulfill yrary InlaruaUooal h lyatlon rat, li ia t, Ira aarar-a'ly hoped tra rary arouarla, lliat the daraatatlon of armed aufllet may ap adllr Ira atarad ami order and ulet restored to tha dlatractad laiaad, brlay •y la tbalr train tba actlhillty and thrift of •eceful puraulu. Tba Tarblah Troubles. Ocaurraurtaa la Tor key hare • ootiauad (a as kta r ancor i. 'tba reported in ,* esc re* of Chris a ,• Is Ar.nanla aod tin daralopmrmt tbara, nd In oUrar dtatrlcte of tba rplrit of faaatia net lliiy P< f hrlatian inflm neva. naturally as led spin char,«lr,n for the safety of tba devoted mo aud women who, aa dapandaota of Tba feo ffs muabraary arailatlaa In tba Uoltad states, ad raal/la la Turkey under the yuarauten of iwaad uaayaaad in tin layltlmat • perform ace of (hair adtn annual are) rallyroua rnimiou. o efforts bare been apart! la their babalf aod ■air protect lr,n la peraoo aurl property baa •aa ertrorratly and rtyonroaly eufomad try rery mean* witirla onr prrwar I rayr t, how rar, that an attempt on our part lo obtain •tier into,(nation «on<a uiurr tba true condo on of affaire la tba duturlawl ouarp-r of Uia tlomi-n empire by sending the (Jetted tales eoneal et hiuaa o malm lureaiigaUoe el rup rt waa thwarted by thu obi* "on* of m* l urk tab gorerninanL Tbla moratnant oa nr part waa ia ao *#ua# owe at aa a gra uitoaa lUuikb-u.aat of Um 1'n'tad Male* ia the ¥> Iliad Raaiuin question nor as an ofilctou# la> rfars-ucwitb Ih* right an I duty which ba ng by treaty to certain great Itaropag* , i/war* calling for tbeir into, motion ia polit at waller* attacling 'b« good gomrom' otand llglou* fr adorn or tba non line.ulrnao sub ctaof tba ultao, but it aroa > a duly from our i laira Ur bare an accurate knowledge #r tba md tti Iona la our effort* to aara for thoaa aa tl/<d to our protacUow Tba prn»*nc* of our uaral raasala wblcb am <w ia tba ri iaity of tba diaturbad ioealitiaa TorrJ apportauiUa# to aaquir* a maaattra of minority with tba rowhtiou of affair* aad ,11 an able ua to taku suitable atap- frrr tba otaction of any latr-rant* of oar countryman itfaia ranch of our ship* that might b* found iperiliad. Tbd Ottoman gorarnmant baa taiy iaaoad aa imp* ial Irada exempting for «r from taxation an American <olJ<g# for rla at Scutari, Kapaatad aMuraoca* bora err Iroaa obtained by our auroy at CooaUa nople ttrat airnil it luktitutioa* maiutaiaad el ado,,metered by our countrymen aball ba cured .a tiia enjoyment of ell right* and that ir citi/eoa tb/oogbout tba amptra ahali ba otactrd On tb<- 'iemanrj of our mioUtar rrrdara barn am taaucd by IbaMuRau that Tarklab widiara ail guard end «•# ort to the count American fogea* and tboao order* bar* boan carried it. aod our iataat iutolligauee give* aaauraaaa tba pra-aut paraooei aafaty of our eiuxaua id udtaiouarie*. Though tbua farnolivaaaf nertcao eitixa i bar* traao aacrificad, there in b* a* doubt loot aariou* boa aud deatrao m of mlaspru property bar# raaoilal from otou- conflict# awl oulragaon* attack*. Hr treaty aararel of tb* moat p-rwarfui arops-au power* bare necur* I a right aod ea rned a duty not only hi behalf of their owe tt/eos and -a further* w* of tbeir owe iatar ta but a* agent* of tb* Cbriatian world, unr right i* to enforce *ocb couluct of the irklab gore ri, men t a* will reatraln fan tical -ataiity. and in fact, t hair doty 1- to interfere < i aa to insure agaiuat aucb dreadful occur- < ucac ia Turkey a* lately chocked eirdixatloa. < lie power* declare thi* right awl tbla doty to i ti.aira alone, and it ,* -#,-***« I y hoped that r*ctir* action oa tbeir part will not be da iyad. _ OVH US AS V KM. lakjMt of tbe (irratnt Import*mm I* tha Amrlraa Haopl*. At *• torn from * renew of oar foreign rota on* lo the contemplation of oar national **ucn*l aitnatioa we- ere immediately awerw i*t we approach a eubject of domeatic cen to more- important then any other that can .ti tic our elfantion. and one at preaent is icb e prrpteiin* and delie-ate pradi* ament aa > M" 1 u11* prompt and wio* treatment, ttv iioi' *"l> te- en^our iged to earnt*t effort i . m m eclin i when we recall tha etapa Pwadp takon t ward Improving oar - conumig mi baancl.l ai aatbm, and wheato appreciate nw well tic way ha» town prep,rad for further rogra** Ivy an arou-ed and inteliigaol popular it--real ia tbe«e rabjeeta. My command of tha eople a rualovna revenue ayatem, daaignad tar tt pfo'e-tion and tieiinfitof favored r|a**a* at ue mp n >- of I In-area* majority of our can* yuan ami wl.i li. win a math, nut for the pur leer of revagne. eiir' ill d oer trad* ralatioaa mi iinnc i t our ■ i tr u e to the market* of W wolli. he -eu aupgrceda I by a mil ledk'i «r a -h, a prlm-lpl*, ia aead up«ei i deuial of the vtvbt < the aoieiumanl to olietru l tha avenue* of U> people • rle-ap liviug or l»**nu tiieir «m Ifl amt i out ntincut* fo tha aaka of gc* i.rdiog p'. ial ndraatago* to favurtl-* .md winch, dot* enenuiagiag vuir iutereiura* amt lo*via up. utbat uatbaia, lacc-gutaa lb* ••*• t that nnerv a a veil lailauea, thrift aud aa. anally, en lain it tip oar country ■ indu liiae ami da ... -ca-eit r» n.o (* auralf than anavvettag .*t in .lmiii lb* compulaoty puirhaai aud oiaag* of aiivar b Hi* guveraineHt unchecked in-1 uniaguiatad hi tuaiiaa* maluica* aad .neetle** id our .*»!■• m naada, which for moyw il.an ill#'* taara dilute-1 out cn. ulalvaau.mi unv.ni*.I Haloed mull d*e e *b oad iu aut kaaa •at ability and *1 U*l culminated la .Hainan aud .«uir at bom* hat I men rweantlf ib-piwd bt tb* • peal ul ib» lawv wbi#n luta-d <bi* raekiaaa iUmi ui*n« the rauntti Iba thing* Ibu* ah I'oaoi liab* I awiapitalahalbig that* -1 v***.• in* eofthma and • #*** nciav.t ■ tf-et., fdl f-ration t aut!•.* lb* ouMai y evil* flwat wlngtt w* vul fa* aa a vaawil id long taniuigeaaw la Ul adtlaed i nauv>»i aapwtvault Tb# *u>rawer dee tn laalact l UP ml ay* ie» md** aad rodwavaatr kau iim g<a>« la. ka *e I lined ia tavpa aut •Wfi Ini tag tha ia«* vltil war aa I inlet lad >vyia lunili to u ee* the *»#*##**-#• of that pMItal It Will h* aavn l i * Itl a.-ea t« lt« iMaa'w* ia »«ai*i»v* *1 tt>* I wv law* wot* I a rani **iv...*!#!*.» the ***** wf Ik age a-*4a that ll-aw *4»«e ata* Awiatid ifc* •**# la landed l*i unit I up ia i o*a aad w a»**t tha aaaevgea- y < I w.*i la alaawri if M all. lb* Ian- (-1*1 lay t tbata man p-uv*y4>*n aaa aitdi aaianirltlina lieu yaiwelavI u* ■•**■ unlaeiy niinnoit A 1-.*#».******* wf >**M. iMtviyi t*n bapt an fuaa* « *4 minalad abb intfonv i o' Iba - *»*itv a-* P at at tha I_■ iba rear '*’» 'bar i*»*n*d e* adi •till ia aadiatalr aft t ibal data *td t* la-aa i pv t * law aaa yar *4 pMUm M ib* taawaa am of *#*»*• tainmat bt a beak tba by y* aif *1 tea I Mm*#* *#« i*-i*t**4 vt-ayi-i vAdnuap -laaaa 'a»en #*a « -rd In bakwnal bad* «rMn W*m4 MttM ihms It tonal a moat to to par ml of ewch additional National bonk cl ran la ti cm aatil ash notaa vara rednced to MJOOJOO. Thu la* farther provider that on and after tha laat day af January, 11TB, the 1 oltad fkataa notaa than oa'etaudieg, ehonld be ml ■ ana ad la aoln, and in order to provide and propara for each red cmplum the accretery of lha troaanry waa autbonaevl not only to uae ay atu-plua raranuaa of lb<- government, bat to imn» bonda of tba United Hutea aad dwpose of them tor aoln and to nee tha proceed# for tbo pnrpoaaa contemplated by Iba atatute. la May, 1111, ad before tba da la tbua ap poiatod for tha rodamptioii an I ratuemant of •bant notaa, another statute waa peered for bidding their farthar caacaiiatloo aad ratlro ! ■»•»». lent of litem hod, howerer, bra pm vlonaly radeomod aad cancelled ui«jn tba laeua j of additional natioel beak circulation aa per mitted bp tbo la* of 1*11. to that tin. amount Mtatanding at the lima of lha paaaago of tha Mt forbidding their farther retirement waa ] IM,dtl HU. Tha law of 1071 did not atop at die ; Man* prohibition but oeaUlaed la addition tba following provision, "And when ay of gold alee may let redeemed or bo reoeired Into tbo traaaury under any law, from any aouroa wbeteror. aad •bell belong to the United Melee, theyi hall at be retired cancelled. or doatroyod. bat they ■boll bn mioauod m l paid out again and kept . In airooJaiioo." Thu waa tha ovaditi on of af tolra an lha lat day of Jtauiy, 1»7», which bad ban* Bead open four ycara Ijaforo aa tha data to aalannr upon tha red emotion »n.l retire meat of nil tome aotoa, aad for winch a neb a ban deal meant had been prut tiled The gor ■—meat wee put la the aaomoloua eluiution of owing to th > holders of lie notea, debit payable In gold on demand winch eould net b r ba ro Ured |,v receiving each not e in dlwharga of u bilge lloaa doe the woveceoumv nut mwH'1 tr i actual payment In gold, it waa forced to m deem without redernpl tou and to pay witliout KtMJUitUlUC4. 1 here hat bean Issued and eold BW.»> ’J>J0 of the b'Oiia author xed by tba r sumption act of lilt, the proceed* of which, togatii r with other gold In the treasury create I o gold fund deemed mAclent to ineol' lie domemle which might be ■ede a on It for the redemption of the oat ■Undlng United Mate, Bofee. I hie fund, to pe Uurr with too i other gold ee might be from than to 11 me in Ih ireaeu y available for the tame purpoec, baa boon aluce called onr gold raw rra and B100 Oaijkli baa baa regarded a an ftdequato amount ti accotuplub Ito object Thu fund amounted on the lat day of January l*uB, to II i,lilt),IP! and though tb raiifler coo •tently floctuatiug, it dbl not fall below tba turn la July, imn la April, into, for the Aral lint" since IM aateblubmeat tbla reaorro U that rill* only f//,Oil,XU Tba llomj Contract. Tb* massage review* at great length tba low •ring of tb* g ,ld ra-erv't, tba shipment of gold. Lb* iasulns of boor)*, tba entering Into tba bond contrast wnb c pi'aUsts, and hi* m-aaaga* <• Lkragmt* for relief < ‘oatiuttiiig. tbo President ta/at Tb* Congrats having declined to grant tb* accessary (Utborlty to aecurt tbia saving tb* ten tract unmodified waa carried out, resulting i la a gold reserve amounting to gJO;,h7l^rVj on 1 Lbs <ib day of July, IMU 'J h* performance of i Ibis contract wot only rasp,rad tb* raaarr* but 1 rba*< ad for a tias* the withdrawal* of gold and sroogbt on a period of rest or«I eon lid one* and web pose* and quiet In buainaa* clrclas a* I a# * of tb* greatest poaalbla vain* to every in araat that affacu our paopla I bar* never bad • ha ailghtaat misgiving concerning tba wladom w propriety *f thia arrangement and am qnlta i sill lag te answer for my full snare of raspoaai> riilty far it* promotion j I hollar* it ararlad a disaster, the I mat Inane* • d which ia fortunately not at this time g-raer- t illy andaratood by onr people Though tba 1 oatra t asaationad stayed for a time tba tid* ; if gold withdrawal, its good resul * cool I not m permanent. Kacent withdrawal* bar# ra- • Inesd tba rasarr* from* 10/4-1 ,240 on tba - th , lay of July. Uhi, to How long it - rill remain large enough to randar its inersas* ; innaccaaary is only matPir of coujeotura, , hough quit* large withdrawal* for shipment • a tb* lmmedlaP, future am pred ctsd in well % eformed quarters About Il'I/ttViOO has * stall withdrawn during the mouth of Noromber | Tba foregoing atatamaut of events and condi- i ion* develop tb* fact that after increasing our tttarast hearing bssM UkI*i,i*iiiu»« mors i han tU2MUfiU0 to tars onr gold reaerra, w* i ra nearly where w* started, having now ia ocb reserve |704334i0. oa against It.',,438477, in t 'sbruary U*l, whan tb* tlrst bond* were issued, t "hough the amount of gold drawn from the *< reasury appears to be very large, as gathered *, rum the feat* and figure* herein present it ictually waa much larger, considerable sums t laving bean acquired by tbo treasury within • he several periods stated without tire issue of On th*'-Mb of January. lirUS. it waa reported ( ry tba secretary of the treasury that more than of gold bad beeu withdrawn for ' loarding or sfalpiuant during the year pro Moling, lie now reports that from January 1, . Hit, to July It, lH'r/, a period of more than 10 ear*, only a little over KM.UXl.'XXI wa* witb Irawu and that between July II, 1X00. the date t d til* passage ot th* law for au increased one ( ihaa* of silver, and Hi* first day of I/arcrober, j a*,, or witbia lea* than five aud a half years, . her* was withdrawn nearly gj.J/sjo.aoo, unking a total of more than ttUtjMlfiOO j Irawn from tbs treasury in gold since January at.. 1X70. tb* date fixed in 1875 for tbe retire sent of tba United Htatas note*. . early Utl;» i.UUl of tbe gold thus withdrawn saw* been paid out on these United Ktetes , iotas, and yet every on* of the Mb, iQifltX) ia gill uneaneeli'rti and ready to do aervica in fu tan gold depictio *. More than 17 .(XU,0O in , told has tint* tb ir ereetion in IS 0 been paid rat from the treasury upon the nop a given on ibe purchase of vilver by the government; ind yet the whole, amounting p> -15. ,(Xir,'llx), ( sxcept a litt * more tban M6,0ry,uu0 which have | seen retire-i by exebauges for silver at the re [iragarod to join tbeir older and more oi peromcad allivn in future reida upon Uiu Irena try'ii gold te oivo. On Julyl lidr:. mor> ibaa • year aDdabalf , baftxa tb • drat bnnla vara Uaued to replenish lire gold raaarya, lh--ru waa a net balance in tlia treasury exclusive of au.-h reaarva of lata Iban t: i irejon, but the gold reaarva amounted lo more tban $11 i,UUO,(W wbo h wa. ( ilia quieting feature of tba aituatom. It wa. 1 when the rtwrk' f gu'.d began rapldl. to fall | ibat friglu- anperrauaii and our aeeurltlea bald abroad ware returned for eala and daiita owed abroad wera pr umI for payment. In Iba mean lima astanaive abipmenla uf gold ami ot iar uu: fa. or able indleatp.ua nauaal raatlaaaua.a and fright a miaag our people at fipme. Tig act of Jolt It id), la a .till bolder effort in. reap'd tbs amount of > Uver Iba (iovernmnui waa aompailad tar puruliava and forced It to Imoim tba buyer annually of •» It*). ><i ounnaa. or pralleally tlta entire pro duct of - or miner tinder both lava •liver rapidly aud ataadtlf declined la value. I ba prophecy aad lira aapraaead bupa aad aa petal l»o uf lie tea in tbe . ougruee wbo led Ur Um )>••*•*• of tbe laat men turned not Ural it would ra-aatablieb ami maiatala tba fucmer parity latvraa tba two avetala art atilt frwab la our memory itallramaui af Traaeary Mourn. la utbar word#, iba govar .meat b»a imM la gwld more Ibaa awe I- alba uf Ha fallal dtalaa eutee aad aUil uwea ibam ail It baa paid la gull about uneb If of He nelaa given fuv ml ear pgygbave e.tboul eatiagtuahlug by auab payment oua dollar «l ibaaa antwv tad added to all I a la wa are ra.etu ted tbal to t u ly aa tbra aatamlala.ag buawei 1 ifilata tba govern MaltMiaWllvf a law. -I leUbl.Jueee ot ta-.'-ui. eg a mubltab.ng a g.dd raaarve aad uf bHItt.M -a afforta lu main I am It tbal aa aa mat lain.ant ekarga >4 am a linm-fag la tabmdwma la bum# ibaa HI m ** ibat a aaatmaaaaw la our naaaat aooiaa may revolt la felt be. tamd I earn, eat Ibat wa bate ealtevml u* am Umabaal wtib til ltd* tba take .4 euppiylag am4 lug faeaigg iblg great wt teeditebag ita b.ardiag at tnamg a a.»aat»oa laaabibrtad ableb aae-ergly eagtl la ay.gat aueaiuw. aad pauvka l waa mil taa lagiileiiia ngltaf I tm ■ uwrtmmd irw aatr Iboaeaab aad pgaaMgatda raw wit lu* aa* Waa Maa 1* inamd ta iba mttmnewt and van a.talbaa *1 aa< t'aitad atalae euaaa ammali aallad • wabaaba aad iba vaMWaMag i*a«*un avtaa ( teaal by iba farva.ae.aai *a gat* awl ai aklvar rawtiMr eager ika a*t af i<H T bad rave tbw V aadd be .aim readily kraam aiitbml by Iba a abaama af ibaaa wtea WH Wanda af mUk aa wall aa tarwa naiuataatbma baa«WH a lga man gf taiamab Tba* bbeatd ba long torm bond*, thus Increasing their dosir ability ae investments aad because their pay ateot nould be veil postponed to a p-nod far removed from present financial burdens and perpl zities when with increased prosperity aad reeonrree they would be more easily mat. To further insure the rancell ation of thane notes and also provila a way by which gold may be added ta out c urreney In Ilea >f them, I feature in lb# plan should tie an ant ority glvan ta tba Herrs tary of t e Troasu y to dispose of the bonds abroad for gold if assail#ry, to complete tba contemplated re tarnation and aanaellafiou permitting him use »f the prooea la at each bonds to taka ap and Mtacal aay of tba no to, thnt may bo in tbs treasury or that may bo received by the gov Moment an say account I be lnrraa»* of our bonded debt Involved In this plan would be imply aunt penes t>'d by renewal activity aad on tsrprlea in all business ciielsa, Uu restored loofblsaca at boms, tbs reinstated filth in our voaetery strength abroad, nod tbs stimulation if every luteraat end industry that w-ald to'low the cannillatioa of tba gold demand obligation* now afflicting us. la any event tbs bonds propossd would itaad tor tba aitiugulsbuiaut of a troublaaoma In labtsdaeaa, while lu tba palb we now follow than lurks the manses of unending bonds with sor indebtedness still undischarged and agars rated la every feature The obligation oeree tary to tnd this Indebtedness would not equal In amount those from will-b ws bare bean re 'fared sines 'J#4 by antlciputioii and payment beyond lbs iwqulramenta of tbs sinking fund sot of our surplus revenues. lbs currency withdrawn by the retirement of the United Ml itea notes aod treasury note, imountlng to probably less tban night be supplied by such gold •• would be >aad on their retlrom«><> »' by »n lacrosse lu ir^ulsUeu el usr National banks. Tin ugh •he aggregate capital of these now in existence imounts to m ire than p! 4.0U(l,OuO, their out* • lending circulation based on bond sorority imounte to only about g('».(yyi,i|iO The/are tntliorlsed fo Issue notetf ninoiintlng lo ninety >er cent of the bonds deposited to secure their lircuatlon, but lu an smut beyond tlie amount >f liml/capital stock they ure obliged to pay toe per seat tax on the cirou ntiou they Issue. 1 think they ought to be allowed to Issue cir (elation < jual to tlie pv ruluo of the bonds 1 heydepo.lt to secure ll, and that tha taxon < heir circulation should lie reduced to one* ! urtb of one par caul, which would undoubt- I idly maet all tha eipenai-a tho govarnrnent 1 vould incur on tlieir account, lu addition ' hay should tie allowed to sub t tute or deposit ' n Uau of the hoods now rr-quired us saenrity l Or tlieir circulation thoia wldch would ba is- < uad for tha purpose of retiilug the United 'tales notes and treasury notes. Thu banks 1 llready existing, If they diodrod to avail 'hem- I elresw of the provisions of law I bus rnraiified could l.*n« cireiilnkJon I u whliii./n to II. ur ali'.nly outstanding, mounting to M7<,tJ0i.lJW, which would nearly irqulti equal tha currency [imposed to bn aorelled. At any rata, I about I confidently ex i«ct to **> tlf .'listing national bank* or rlbnra tv be organized avail »li» iriselve* of the ifppOataJ "ncouragOiiicnt* to i**ue circulation nil promptly Hll any vacuum ami supply every arrenry need, it lias always seemed to me bst the provl*l"Ui of law regarding Ibe cap la of na' on a I Lanks wli ch oiierai# as • liiu tatloo to their location fails t> mate proper ompenaati'iii for the euppro ion of state •nke, whl ’h catiiu near to th>' p upl» in all aur lotu of the country and readily funnelled hem with banking aeromruisUtloo* and acuities. | Whatever la attempted should lie entered pon fully appreciating the fact that by care* its, easy descent, we have reached e dangerous epth end that our ascent will not he ao [ympliahed without laborious toil and struggle, fe ahull be wins if we realize that we are naocially ill and that our restoration to ealth may require heroic treatment, inasmuch aa th<* withdrawal of our gold ties •suiteI largely from fright, there U nothing ..parent ttia wUl prevent it} continuance or wnrrsnce with IU natural consequences, ex >pt such • chauge in our Hnancial m tlnsla as 111 reaaaure the frtgl.Umwl and tuaku the da re for gold less intense It U not clear bow i increase In raveuua, unless It be in gold and llUfaotory to tboe i whose only anxiety la to ■ in gold from tlio govsrnmsui* store, it can *■ at, therefore, be eifo to rely upon increased 11 mm rffcoArtUPkiiaHiirtifew ,tmn» i icrtiMd rvenuu* us a remedy for thadiftlcui 1 ee we are considering may have originated in l a intimation or distinct allegation that th> * imd* which have faan famed ostensibly to 1 ►pi nish our gold reaerwe w< r<> really issued t > supply inefficient roveim**. Nothing can bn t irth rfrom the truth Bond* we e issued to > Main gold for the maintenance of our national I ►edit Krre Mliver. 1 While I have eudeav^red t<» make a plain ^ :utement of th« ilinordurud condition of our ( tirrency and the pm tent dangers men ,cin< our rojperily and to sitgge t a way which mi to a safer bnum-ini *ystem have constantly h id in mind the fact that j ►any of ru» country mu, whose sincerity Ido ot dfivibt, insist that tint cure for ti e ilia now tireatening us in y ho f«#»i id in the single and ( irufdo leuiedy of the fro*; coiuuge f silver, hey contend that our mint* shall be u< once { »r wa op* u to t .e fr *e and unlimited and j nlcpe df-nt coun-ge of both gold and siiv r . ol Jr* off nil legal tender quality, regardless f the nation of any other gor»rnment, and in till view of the fact that the ratio between jo metals which they suggest calls for one . undrnd cent# worth of g 1 i in the gold dollar ( t (he present standard and only fifty rent# in ( itrinsic worth of siivor u the silver dollar. In the pr»*eat eta ;e of our difficulty it is not a v to under stand how the amount of our rev* uue receipt* effect* it The import »ut <jae*> < ion ie not the quantity of money received in , tjvcnao payments, but the kind of money we ^ hi in tain eud our eoiidy to r<nuuue in sound inenciHl condition* We are cousidertng the ova nmuut holding of g<«ld ua related to the uumJiie** of our money and a* affecting our na- J ioual credit and mouetury strength. If ou* gold , serve lied never been impured if no bond# , ad ever been leeue 1 to repleciah if I here haul • -n no fear and timidity concerning our abil* , ty to aoutiuuo gold pay.ueut, It any part if our reve.iuea were uow paid in gold, ( nd if we could look to 4>u. gold receipt# ue a ncanu of muintuimng a »»fu rowive the imouut of • ui reveou e would be an lutiueutia) actor in the problem Hut unfortunately all be-nreumfftan-ea that might lend weightfio hi* consideration are entirely la*king- In our ireeeiit piedicam nt no gold w n*««i»wl by the (ornament lu payment of revenue charge* tor would there tie if the reventiee were in* treated 'The receipt* *»f tire trtataury » hen not u silver «trtUk4lS9. consul of United it* ten imM* end tr*a»ury note#, loaned ’or silver purchaMie. Ilmav ftit uuuf tu »u*y are ml| useful to tha government lu paying it* lurreut or I inary eiiwmoe and it* <|uantlty n g yverument p hm •«sion do *1** **.«••• tuslrtlisU tow i ul g> vmg u» (hat kind of *af« luua i*l atuadlug or rouditl* u which u built mi m* d el‘»a |t u *«ld that them* ittlwa if field by the pit«tum»ul c»u be u*ed to »h am got I for on* ite m The *u*w«r ia %4«y 1 he people draw gold flora lira trueoury Mi demand upon t'eile I ttul-’t note* e d tree* arr not e. but the p«op4Mun«>a Uiat the treaeury tea tea demand d ew gold from th*> people spm them would Ua ihl m lime* deyt with • K lft eud emesera >ul lu 1 even if ihia MMl*d bn 4h«ue. there P nothing !• yivnti it*#** thus parting with ih ♦!» go d from rgem 1 g M the tail day sr the Mil hour hr Ma pieeeuteil «n of ihi m4si ih*f rustle) us at maega for It IV ft"****"! *V treasury might wee mmk octree taken Hu* a tu»p. « <* uoVm gold la the market, tif msiu he i*mhi u4 la this vith<mt pay lag * premium f*rt««te hold am *f gadd, uultka the goveeumoot h»»i*»g at* ferity it meiatum wool I m be mbsuul nan me b lug tha heat batgetu pmhs whea they feruiahed gold tu the Ussutf hut tha nsaist the lettisrt of th* '»*•**«♦» hough! gold «s say metis *Ua* p*> h* w*—id mteh hah a geuerai eud uni serve) pr.m»um vpai )t thus break teg do«« Ih* polity M»-*e p*)l aad stive* tgbteh the g» tetu*«< «t m p 'gel to mateiata. ami epeerug the way w* m« eud ass twee eruepliaatsoua lj u* It,, »>••* , n • ,14 •** • • >MMM«I •»•• •»* II, *»-, • Im** k»**»Mt|U n >«MMU I wl • 4»*. • .'.,4 to* Ik* llm l,» —* ••* «H»k l »■•<«« »•**• «* If MM, wltiMkll *•> U ■•»•.«,*1*4, • *•• wlM fc»' i»* miw* ••>* « ,, ... *t • Cm*** *KMMll,• I* Ml U •i*4«*4 MMI • >»*•• It* WM «M m4«* *i«k« hi |«W •* | W Ok* lIMMKk M»4m • ki «Im44| u opportunity affecting than- not** a tPo treasury whra reoelrad. and than prereoMog their presentation for gold. Soeh raMoUon to b*nsafnl ought to b* at aaat measurably por mnnaat. and thia la prooio-ly what U prohit> I tad ao far at Unite! State* nolo* are oon aarned by law of 1*78, forbidding tbalr re* tire moot That the atatata in so mint work proridaathat tli*>* notes when reeei- I Into th* treasury and bnlonging to tb*Unite ''tales •hall tj* "Paid out again and kept ia circula tion. " It will moreover be readily seen that , the gore in men t could not refuse to pay out United Matas note* and trea-ury note* ia anr rant transactions when demanded, end insist on paying nut illrar alone and still maintain Uta parity between (bat metal andtbeeor rency representing gold Hesid-a the necomu I atom in the treasury of currency of any kind alerted from th* peoi-l* through taxation la lastly regarded as an aril and it cannot pro oaed far without rigorous protaat against a* latidsbl* retention of money, era then Indnitely stronger raaanna than •an be adducod for hop ng that such aatioo would rgeure for as a bimetallic aurrencr mor ing ..* lines of parity un axpnrimrnt so aoral ■nd haxardoua as that proposed might wall itaggar those who Imliere that stability is an impsi stirs condition of sound moony No gor arnment no horn n contrivance or not of legta Intioa b « anr been aids to hold ihetwo met,Is together in free coinage at i ratio npprnciably different from that which ia establish* I to the markets of the world. In the light of these experistncee, wtiioh SO lord with th# saperiouoes of other nations, there is certainly uo aecure ground for the be lief that ao art of i'ongreas could uow bridge ■■ equality of M par ceut ls*»l ansu gold imd aii* rer at our present ratio, nor la I hero the least possibility that our country, which has less Ilian ona serentl. of th>- ailser money in lbs world, oould by Its action rails not only our nrn, but all silrar, to its lost ratio with gold. Jar attempt to accomplish thia by the froa tnlnage of silrar at a ratio differing from Mi* iclual relative value would lie the aignal for tompleta departura of gold from our olrcula ion, and th* collapse of nnr entire credit aya Our country’s indehtaduesa whether owing by be governm -ntor existing between individual*, las be>-n contracted with rnforatuto to our p »*■ intatnndard To decreo by act of i.'ougraaa hat these Urdus shall bo payable in less ralua >1* dolls-• than those within the contemplated ind mtcntioh of the parties win-u contracted, ronld operate to transfer by tlio Ant law and rithout comp -nsntlon an amount of property Hid a volume of right* and interests almost in ■ir.ulahl* Those who adrocata a blind and madlong plunge to free coinage in the name of limetallisin and professing the belief, oon rar, to all experience, lint we could uu» ■ mm mi hii a un wiiri.ir<i iim %| oncurrent circulation of belli metals in onr olnage ara certainly reckoning from a cloudy tandiioiut. Our present standard of vslua is bn standard of Mai civilised world, and per* sit* the only bi-metallism now possible nr at east that within the independent resell of any ingle nation, however powerful that nation nay be While the value of gold s a standard is steadied by irnost universal commandU ant business it oas not daspisa silver nor soak its banishment. Vherever this staodgnl is maintain* I there is its Ids In fres and amjusstioned circulation a vol* in* of silvsr currency some! imiss e.jiuiling, and i met lines even escexdinr it in am mat both laintalned ut a parity noteHhstunding a do reeation or fluctuation iu the intrinsic value of liver. Tlier is a vast d ff renco tret ween a standard f value ao I a currency for monetary use, Th* tandnrd mutt n cos airily be Used uud certain, tie curisncy may lie iu diverse forms and of •rious kinds. No silver standard country ltss gold currency In circulation but un enlight nod and wise system of finance secures th* emflts of both gold and silver aa car ency nd circuit ing medium by keeping tbe stand* rd stable und ail other currency at pm witli i. Much n system and tu'-h a standard also Ives free scope lor tbk use and expansion >f ife aud conservative credit so Indispensible t broad aud growing commercial tr insactio is nd so well substituted for tbe actual nw of looey. The past is full ul lessons, teaching not only is economic dang'-rs, but tl* national ira lorslity that follows in tbe train of such ex* *din> 1 will no* betters (be* '**» *<"•*» «|Ss*a. •— *---e—* -**— •, ter dclitssra* ion. to Jeopardize tiieir nation * prestige and roml stntidiug by encouraging financial uo*. rums, nor tliut they will yield in tlie false al> ireuieeis of cheap money, when they zeihr* let It must result in tbe weakening of that d nmncirl integrity and rectitude which thus far ’ i oer liistory bus teeu so devotedly cherished s one of the traits of true Americanism. 1 have ventured to express myself on tbes* ubjects with earnestnc** und plaiuuest of pr-eeb because 1 caunot ri 1 myself of the belief lint there lurks in the proposition for ' he fre* uitiage of silver so -trongly approved and o enthusiastic ily advocate I by a inultitud* r my cauntrymen a serious menace to oor pro*, erity and insidious temptation of our peopl* o wander from tho allegiunce th y owe t* ublic and pr vate integrity. It is bocau,e I do .ut distrust the good fuith an I sincerity of boee who press this -clierne that 1 have mperfectly bot witli zeal rombitted my bougbtt upon this moment,us subject cannot resrain from begging them o reexamine their view* and b-liefs in tbe Lght of patriot*, reason and fumi iar expert* nee, and to weigh agaiu aud again the rouse* iuenc»s of tach legislation as tiieir etforts bare nvited. Even the contiuo'-d agitation of th* abject adds greatly to the 'Util.1 ultl'-. of e langeroa* financial situation already forced ipo:i ns. In oonelneion I especially entreat the people’s epresentatires In the Congress who are burgod with the reepousibiltty or iuaugurat ng measures for the safety and pro parity of mrcommon country to oromptiv 'andeffso* ivelr consider the ilia of our critical fiuanoial ■light. 1 hare suggested a remedy * hlch my udgment approves 1 desire, to assure the ’ougress that 1 am prepared to cooperate with hem in perfecting any other measures promts iik tnorough an I practical relief and that I •ill gladly labor with thoin in evvry patriotic imlosvor to further the interacts and guard the •elfare of our countrymen whom in our re. ipective places of duty we have undertaken to iarve (iHOVia Ci.HVKLtNIk It fteeaae lerredlble. Ua/.piu —How old duos a woman has* io be before alio cun vote? Harbin—Twentjr-oup, 1 believe. Oarpin—Hut usually ahedoenn't v ^ until she’* t wice that age. Harbin —I know it You aee abe baa to devote the Intervening time to mak ing up her mind bote to vote. Ho*bury •arctic Met none Offense Mr* Kigg -Tommy put n bent pin in the mknUter'a chair whan ba wee sailing tbla afternoon. Mr.ripg tinum* your slipper,quick. A boy ab» will play auoh a trick on a man who daraeu't awear need* one of the beat licking that >'su ba produced. —Indianapolis Journal. Lida aboabl always be pul over sauew pans when in use. Tba etaaui U usu ally more beneficial to the dish being prepared than to tba kitchen walla In londuu tba natural taeroaas at tba population, from s.-mae of tlrtba over deaths alone, ta ..bent t.OfM a amuth Meat bfuropeaa nation* avarag* far lb* male ft feel < laches, but the Aua Irian*. ftp* slab and Portuguese Just fall abort *f this standard rate)rifted small boy* ta fartlaad, IPs , a fow day* age atate Uto gra> • aisrtsr* fror> tba coat si ary for use is maa mg bounds fat be. key play lag Tba rult buna a as I'artsltaa Sctouea, founded la Hwetoa la l«M by llr Mary •taker K ldv no* ba* tm laearporai«4 •burr baa la I bo failed dials* Last atomh we* the a* ynyarsaa la tba bi*t*r» at tba ftr**tli» peetaf tee Tba aula* from stamp*. stamped Mvatagaa, d«, emanated ta Ittlil