PHE OMAHA DAILY FIFTEENTH YEAK , OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORJKtNG , DECEMBER 9 , 18S5. NUMBER 145. MMnvpinpwrtn MESSAGE Olevelond'a First Effusion a Document of Uncommon Length , A PARALYZING PRODUCTION , Tbo Country at Peace with tno Potentates of Foreign Powers , FOREIGN RELATIONS REVIEWED A Vigorous Protest Against the Coinage of Cart Wheel Dollars , GOOD ANTI-MORMON DOCTRINE. Tlio Different Cnlilnct Kpports Con- uhlcrcrt Opening AltiiNlon to the Dontli of llcmlrlckft The Message In Detail , Tim Dcntli of HonclrlokH. To the Congress of the Uniled Stales Our assembling Is cl < nulc < l by a sense of public bo- rpavptncnt by the death ol Thomas A. Hun' drlcks ; vlcc-ptesldcntof tliu United States- Ills distinguished puhllu services , lilt coin * plote Integrity ntiil duvotion to every dntyand his pcison.illiuips will iliul honoi.iblo icc- ul In bis country's history. Ample and 10- pcalcd proolsul ihu esteem andconiidi'iico In which ho vvaihi'ld liy Ills count vmenweio inanlli sti d by bis election to : in ollloe of lliu most Impoit.intand highest dignity , and at lon/lh , full of ve.u sand Imnois , hu has been litld : it icsl amidst general boirovv and bene diction. _ I'ovvrrs mid It Noiiflll > llltlP8. 'I he constitution , which icquiics tlio echo- BCII to IcuHlate tor the people to .innually meet in the discharge of tliotr solemn tiust , nlbo rcquliis the pieddi'nt to give to eon- KH si Intoi niation of the state of tliu union , nnd iccomiiicnd to their conslili'iatlon bitch nie.isuiisiislio bliall diem neiessaiy and ex pedient , Al the llncsholil of tliu compilation with these constitutional dliectlons It Is well foi us to be.u In mind that our usefulness \VI1I ho pioimitcd by A constant appicciatlnn cil tile vi ope and chaiaetcr ot oin icspectivu duties as they lel.itu to lederal legislation. AVIiili ; thuovcculivu may leujiiinicnd such measures .is hn may deem c\pi'dirnt , tboie- Fpoiisiblllly lor legislative action must and should lost upon those Delected bj the people to make thc'ii laws. Contemplation of the LT.tveand le-Mionslble lutictloiis assigned to thoo.xei utlvomiinclicsol tliu goveiniiientun- dei Hit ; constitution , will dlsdoi.u thu pai- titliinof ) power between oin respective du- parlnients and theli neooss.uy Independence , nnd alho thu need toi the exorcise of. all thu power riiliustid to e.ieb , in that spirit of comity and enunciation which Is essential to ( lie piop < r luhillmcnt of tlin p ittlotlc obliga tions wludi lest iiion nsus fallhtul beiv.wts ol the people. Tliu Je.ilons watchfulness ot our i onstltucnclcs , uie.it .mil small , supplo- niont-i theli sulh.uio. and thucfoiu ut the til- bunal they establish eveiy public beivant should be Judged. _ Foreign Itolnlloiifl. AT PKACi : WIIII .M.I , I UK VVOltt.n. It Is gnilllvlni ; to announce tli.it the lela- tlons ol thu United btates with all lotcign poweis continue to bu liiemll } . Oui posi tion , uflw ne.irly nconturv ol MiocesMul con- Dtltnlloniil government , tno m.ilnten.uiee of good l.iltli In all our engagements , thonvolil- uiunot Loniiille.itlonswitli other tiilionsand consKtent and amlcablu attitude toward the filiongand wcakulikc , liunish prool ot a po- disposition which icndi'is piolessions if good will unnecessary. Theio are. no inesiiolis of dllllciilty pending with any foi- eign government. The Aigcntino government has revised the long doimant iiuestlon ol the r.iulkland Island by claiming fiom the United .States Indemnity tor their lobs , attributed to the action ot the commander of the sloop of war Lrtixinglon Inbtc.iklngup aplratlca colony on lliosi ) Islands In lh.ll and tneii subsequent occupation by ( ! reat Hi Ulan. In view ot Iho ample justllicatton for the act of thu Kexlng- lon and tliodeiolict condition of the Island beloio and alter their alleged occupation by Argentine colonists , this goveinmeiit con siders the claim as wholly gioumllcss. I III : KUJ.KY MATir.H. A diplomatic question has arisen with the government of Austio-Ilnngaiy touching the rcpiot-untatlun ot the United States at Vien na. Having undei my constitutional prero- ; ati\u ' appointed an estimable cllUun of un- -inpc.icln.il , probity and competence as minister - tor at that court , thu govcinnicntot Austin- Hungary Invited this government to lake cognUunco ot certain exceptions based upon allegations against the peisonal acceptability of Mi. Kclley , the appointed en\oy , asking that in view theioof the appointment should \\ithdi.i\Mi. . Tim i caseins advanced were such as could not IHJ aeiiule > ccd in without violation of my oath ot ollice , and the pre cepts of tliu constitution , .since they nccessa rlly Involved a limitation In favor of a for eign government upon the right of selection l > y the e\ecuti\ and requited Mich an appli cation of a religions test as qiMllltc.itlon tor ollice under tno United States as would have resulted in the political illsfrancldso- mcntnt a largo class of our citizens , and tl)0 ) nb.indonmcntof a vital piiiiciplu of oui gov ernment , Tliu Aubtio-Hung.irlan govein- meiit tlnallv decided not to lecelvo Mr. Kelley us thu envoy of the United States , and that gentleman hat ) slnco icMgned his commls- nlon , leaving the. post vat ant. lli.no made no new nomination , and thu Imcicsts of this gov eminent at Vienna are now In thu eaio ol the secietaiy oi legation as cliaigo d'alfalis ad Inteilm. Miiaiinoniioan WAII * . Eaily In March last war InoUe out In Cen tral AmeiiiM , caused by the attempt of ( iiiateniala to consolidate thu soveial htates Intu a .singlegoveinmcnt. . In this contest be tween our nel.Jiboi ing states thuUnltedStates foiboto to Inleileic actively , but lent tliu aid ol theli trlendly olllce.sinileinec.itlon of war , and to piumutu ne.icu and eoncoid amou ' thu belligeients , and by .such couiibel contributed Importantly In the lestoratlon of tnumnility In that locality. KmeiL'cueles glow Ing out of the civil wai In ( ho United Stales ot Columbia demanded ot Ihu L'uveiniiient at thu beginning of this ml- iiiinistiatlontheeiiiilo ] > iuentot arm dfoices to luliill itsguaianties undei the tlility-nltli nitli'lu of thu treaty of 1M . In oitler to Keep thu transit open acioss thn Isthmus of I'.ma- tna , < ie > lrous of o\eiclslng only thu pouers exjiri'Mly icvived to us by the tieaty and tnindtul of thu rlghtsof Columbia , the tones cent to the Isthmus wuiu insti noted to eon- liiui their iicllon to "positive ! ) and efllca- cloithly" piou'iitlng thu transit and Its acces- eoiles fiom bumg "Intel nipted or enibar- The execution ol tills dellcato and necesvailly Involved police connol wliuiti thu Imal auihoiitv was tern- jxiniilly powerless , but alwa > Kln aid of tliu fcoveielgnty ol Columbia. Tim inomnt and fulfillment ol Its duty by this gov eminent was highly appieel.ited bj Hut gov ernment id Columbia and lias been tollinved by expulsion of It1 * Fatlstactlon and blub pialhu tu thu officer * and men engaged In this i borvlce. 'lliu lostonition ot peacu on the li-thmus by llm re-establishment of thu con- t-tlluted Kovi-mmi'iil being aicompllbhcd , Ihu foices ot thu United b tales wcio with draw n. rending Iheso occurrences a question of mm 11 impoiuiniu was piocntcd by dicices at the Cohniibian goveinment pintlalnilng Ihuclosuicut ceitain IHJIIS then In thu handset ot thu Insurgent * , and declaring vessels held by theii-volutloiilbts to bu partial and liable to captino by any puvvcr. To ncithei of tin-so piopositlons could the United Stales ks-si'iit. An elleollvc closureot thu ports not In thu pas.sesslon of ihu guvernim-nt but held by hostile partisancould nut bu iciu nl/od , neither could thu vessels of liibingunls nyitlnst the legltlm-ite sovereignty Ixsitoomul "Jlustes liunianl goneiis" within the. pru- i-opt.s of IntoiiKitlonal law. Whatever might lie tliuiU'iinlllon uiul jtcnalt ) of their aits un der thu municipal law of lliu statu aualnst whosoaiilhoilty they wcio in ivvoll , thudn- nlut bi this goveinmunt of thu Columbian pioHislt.li | > UKdld nut , however. lmpl > thuad- luKsslun lit u belligertint ntiltlls un llm pitituf tliu Insintjciil.s. The Columbian govein- incut has exploded its vvlllinjnir.ss lu iiU4 < > - iiatf coin cntloii.s lor the adjustment b > in hi- ' ' ' ' luJUiVcUJiUK by' inp nut ot the ilc'trnrllon of the city of Av plnwall by the Insuiix-ctory forces. . TIIK IhlllMl'S CA.VAI- Tlio Intel eM. of the United States In .1 prac- lu-ihiU transit for stilps across tlio strip of land scMi.iling | the Atlantic fiom the 1'acllic h.is been rcpc.dctllv maiiitested durini ; the last halt'ccniui.v. . . .M > Immciliatojiiedccc sot caused lo ho negotiated with Nieitiucim a treaty foi tin : i oiislutction b.v and at lliu solo cost of tlie L'nit d ist.itesof a can I through .Vieairunaii loilltoiv and laid U buToiu thu Miiatu. rending thu aitioii of that body thueuii , I withdicw the Itcalj foi ru-exalnln- ation. Atluntivoconsldcntionof lls provis ions leads me to withhold It Irotn refeiencc to thn KMiati' . niaintalniiifr , as 1 do , tliu tenor ofaiinu of precedents , trom Washington's day , wiilch pii'crll > o asnln-t entangling alli ances vvilh loreign states , I do not favoi n poilcj ofitpqulsltlun of new and distant lent- tojj oi the Incuiiiniatiuii of riiimilc iiifeie. > ts with our own. The laws of pio-rress uns vi tal and organic and we nuistbo i oiibclom of that h resistible tide of commercial expinslon vv hit h as tlio concomitant of our chlll/.Uion day hi d ly Is lielng in ged onw.ud by those Incuablng faeilltii s of iiiodtictloii. transpot- t.ilidii ninl coiiiiininUntloii to which steam and clccUicUy IMS given blitb. Hut out duty In thu pre-ent Instance In stincts us to addicss oiiisehes mainly to the ileiclopment ol the Mist icsoiiices of tlie gieat atca committed to our o.h litre , and to tliu ciilllv ation of tlieattsof peace within our hoi del s , though leahiiHl > ule.it in proventlni ; tiie Aiiieiic.'in licmlsphcio tiom being In- volvid in the political piobicmsand comili- ) callous ol distant goveininetits. TheicToie 1 am tillable to lecoiiimend pioposllioiis In- volvlngpeimanenlpilvilcges of nvMii'ixlilp 01 right outside ol out own tenltoiy when coupled with absolute and unlimited engage ments to defend the teriltorial 'inteirilly ol the Btatu wliuio such Intcie-Us lie. Connecting the two oceans by means ol a canal Is to b ? encouraged , lam ol thu opinion thatanj .schciiiutoth.it end to beconsideied with lavoi should bclieo iiom tliu tealuies al luded to. Tlie I'eliuaiitupec loule is dcclaied bv englneei.s oi llu highest icputu and by competent scientists to affoid an onlliely nautical linns.it lor vessels andcaigo , and by means ot aslilp railway liom Iho At Ian tie to thu I'aciiie the obvious advantage of biich a route , if feasible , ovci otheis iiioic lioin the axlil lines of tmlllc between Kmope and the I'acilic , and partletilaily between the valley ot the Mississippi and thu western ciust of Noith anil Soulli Amciica , are dcseivlng of conshlciatinn. Whatever hlgliway mav be cousti acted across tlie liai i ler dividing the two gie.itcBt mailtlmeaieasof thu woild must be lot Iho woild's , beneiit. a tiust lei mankind , to be lemoved limn ( lie chance of dominallon by any single power , nor become a point of Inv - v llatlon ot hostilities , or a pi l/e tin waillko ambition. An engagement combining tlin coiutritctlon.owncishlpaml operation ol such a vvoilc by tills goveinmcnt with an ollenslvo and defpiislv e alliance tin its pioteetion with tlie toicign state whose lespoifibillllcs and rights wu would sh.iie. Is in my judgment- inconsislenl witli stub ilcdicatlon tounivei- R.il and neitli.il use and would moieovei en tail nieasiiies lei Its icali/alion be.uimlthe bcopu oui nation d policy or piesent means. The lapsu ol JCMIS has iibundantly con tinued the wisdom and toresL-lit ot these e.ulici Eulinliiisliallons which long bcloic Ihe conditions ot maritime Intercom so weie changed and t m.ngcd b.\ the pie iess of thu age , ] ) ioclaimed by the vital need ot Inter oceanic trallic acioss Ilia coiumcrci.il isthmus and lonsccratcd it in adviimoto thociiiniiion use ot m inkind bv then positive dccl.ii.itlons and through ( he toim.il obligation ol tic.itics. Tow aid sucli iiMli/ation the elloits of my nil- mlnisUallon will bu applied , evci bc'.ningln mind thu mlnciplos on which It must icst , and which weiu declued in no mneitiiln tones ol Mi. Caswlio whilp seciet.uy ot state In lb. > b , announced that what tlie United States want In Central America next to lite happiness ol its people , is "the security and neiitiallly ol the intei-oceanlc ionics which led Ihioiigh U. " Tlieconstinctlon ot three tians continenl.il lines ol i.iilway , all in successful operation , wholly within our tcnitory , and uniting the Atlantic and the I'acinu oceans , Ins been ac companied by ii'sults of a most inteiesting and impiessivo naliuo and has created new conditions , not In tlie ionics ol commeice only , but in political geography , whhhpow- cifiillyaffoctotn lelatioustowaid , and ne < e-- hiuily tncreo.su our inieicsls in , anytrans- isihml.in route which may bu opened and < * m- plojed lor tlio ends of peace and tiatlic , or in other contingencies , lor USPS Inimical to both. Trans put tutlon is a t actor in tlio cost ot com modities scaicelv second loth it ol theli pio- duution , and wek-hs as heavily upon the con- siniiei. Oui existence alic.uly lias pi oven the gie.it Impoit nice of having the. competition between land-can lane and watci-caiiia o lully developed , each acting as iimotcctlon lo tins public against thn tendincies ot mo nopoly , which Is inherent in Ihe consolida tion oi wealth and povvci In tlio hands of vast coipoiations. 'Iheso suggestions may sei veto emphasize what I havu aheady said on tlio scoio ol the necessity of a neutiali/a- tlon of any Inter-oceanic transit , and this can only bo accomplished by miklii' tlio nscsot the i onto open to all nations and sub ject lo lliu amblllous and wailiku necessities of none. The diaw Ings and rcpotlota re cent sinvey of the Mcai.igua canal route , made bv Chief Engineer Mpiise.it , will bo communicated lei voiu humiliation. cni/.iNS : of the United btates for losses by icason of thu Into mlltt.uy operations of Chili and IIo- llvia , aio tliu subject of no'utlatlon tor a claims convention with Chill , pioviding lei their submission to aiblti.itlon. Thuhaimo- ny of our relationsvvilh China Is tully sus tained in the application of the acts lately passed to execute the treaty of Is O , icstiict- tvu of thn Immlgiatlon of Chinese l.iboreis Into thu Uniled Slates. Individual cases of haulshlp have occuued , bujond lliu powei ot theexecutlvu to remi'iiy , and calling lor ju dicial duteimlnatlon. i in : CIIINKSR QUESTION. The condition ot tlio Chinese iniestlon in the western htates and ten Holies , it , , dchpltu this icslilcllvo legislation , tar tiom being b.itlsfactoi v. The recent outbieak In Wjo- mlngleiritoiy , wlieio niimbcisot unoffend ing Chinamen Indisputably within thu piu- tecilon of thu treaties and tlio law vveio iniii- dcred by a mob , and Iho still moru iccent tliie.dened oulbie.ik of lliu same eli.uacter in Washington tcuiloiyaio htill fiesh In Iho minds of all , and tlieiulsiippiehenslon lest the bitterness ol teelin a.Minst tlio Mongo lian raci ) on thu t'acluu blopo may tind vent in slmllai lawless demoiistiatlon. All the power ot tills gowininc.nt bhotut bo evened to maintain tlio ample-it good faith tovvaid China In the treatment of thesu men and the. inlloxiulu Hteinnessof tin ) law in biinging lliu wiong doeis to jitatlco hliould bu Insbttd upon , i\eiy : clloit has been made by this goveinment to piuvent thesu violent oiitlnuiks , and to aid thu lepui- henlallves of Chiiu in their Investigation of tliesu ontni us. ami It Is but just tosiythit they aio traceable lo thu lawlessness of men notcltl/c'iisot tlie United Slates , eng.ised in competition with Chim-Mi luhoieis. Uaco piejudlce Is the clilet tactoi In oilglnatlng thosudlstinb.iiiiesand it uxlsts In a l.ugu 11,11 1 of our domain , jeopatdl/lng our pcaeu and the good relationship wu try to maintain with China , Tim admitted light of ngovein- nientlo prevent thu Inlluxot eluiiiunts hostile to Us lniein.il peaeo and scemlty m.iy not bo questlimed , even vvliero ( hero is no tieaty stipulation on tliu hiibject. That tliu excln- bion ot Chliusu lalior Is demindi'd in othei countries wbeiu llku conditions piuvall Is fitiongly evidenced by thu Dominion of Can- hit i wliciu Chinc.su imml iatlon Is now tegii- latedbylaws moio excluslvo tiianouiuwn , Uuxistlng laws am in.uU'qiiatu to compass thoend in vluw , I sliill be pivpaieil to ivu e.iinebt loiisidcrallon to any linihei icui- fdlal mc.isincs within thu treaty llmlUs which thu w ibdom of congiess m ly deIse. . uu : fo.M.o , Tlie liidencndent htato of thu Congo has been ouanl/ed as a government under thu sov eii'lgnty ol Ids nmjesty.tlio King ol the Del- glans. who lesumuu its ehlet maglstrac-y In Ills peisonal character only , without m.ikiiiK the new tatu a dupendt'iicy of HiMglum. It Is foilim'.Uo that u iMMilghted region all it has of iiulikpnliu eivllization t ) lltu beneiieicnce of lliu phllanthropict hilnt ] of ( lie inumiuh , should have the mUanta.'u and be- cuiity of it.s.boneMilent sunei vision , Tim action taken bv this guv eminent last \ ear In being thu not to roco ni/.u thb tl.ig of tl lu i n toi national ussoclatioii of Hie Connu lias been follow pd by toriual U'co nitlonof thu new nationality which Micmils to its soereign IKIWOIH A conft-ivncu of d legates of the iiiinclpal comiuerclal nations was licld ut Dei tin list w Inter to discuss methods wheiuby thu Congo basin mlghl IHJ Kept open to tliu woild'.s trade. Delegates att.-iuled on lieli.ilf of the United btutes on the iiuiler- t-taiulliig that their part hliould bu merely dev v , without luivanluK ty tLu nny binding character so far ns thn United btates was concerned. Tills reserve - servo was duo to the Indls- po'dtlon of tills government to lnuo In any disposal bj an Intermtlonal coiuie sot jnrKilictoii.il iniestions in lemoto foreign ter- iitoiles. Tin-results ot conference wcio embodied - bodied In a foimal act ot the nature of an In tel national convention , which laid down cer tain obligations purporting to be liindlni ! on thublgn.itoilps subject to ratification within oneve.il. Notwithstanding the lescrv.ition mulct which the delegates of the United btates attended , their signatures were at tached to the general act In the same manner as tlu > c of the plcn- Ipoteiitl.iltcs ot other government" , tliiis making the fulled btates appear with out reserve or ipialIacatlon as Miiutoiies tot joint international engagement , Imposing on the signer' tliu conservation of the teiiltori.il intpgiityol distant regions , vvliero we have no established Interpsts or control. This gov ernment doe * not , hownvsr. resr.ird Its reser vation ol llbiityof at lion in the premises as at all Impaired , and holdltt tttut an eim.ie- tnciit toHbam In tlioobllicttiMi of enloicing nciittality In the reniuto valley ol thu Congo to bo an alliance whose Responsibilities wo are not In a condition to assume. I abstain from asking the s.uution ot the senate to that act. ' 1 ho correspondence will bo laid before > on and the Instinctive and interesting icport of the agent sent bv this govei nmcnt to thu Con go couniiy , and Ids lecommendatlons lor the establishment of commcicial agencies on the Atiican io.ist arc also submitted foi jour consideration. 'I ho commission appointed by my prrdpccs- sorlast winter to visit lliu Centi.il and South Aiuciican eoiintiles to icpoit on the methods of ciilaiging the eommeioi.il lelatlous of tlio Uniled blates thciewllli , has submitted ic- poits which will bo laid before jon. COIIUA. No opportunity has been omitted to tesllfv tlie friendliness of this govuinmcnt toward Coiea , whoso enttanco Into Ihe family ol tieity powers the United btates weiethu ths-t to rccogni/e. 1 leg.ud witli laver the appli cation made by the Coie.in goveinment fo bo allowed to employ American olliacis as mili tary IiibtructorH , to which ilia assent of con giess becomes necessary , and I am happv to bi > that this icqucsl has the coneituent sanc tion of China and Japan. The aiiest and Imprisonmpnt of Julio It. Santos , a eltl/en of tno United btates , by the authorities ot Kon.ulor , gave rise to a conten tion with that government , in which Ids ikht to bo leleascd , or to nave a speedy and Impartial trial on announced chaiges , and with all guaranti o of defense stipulated by treaty was Insisted upon by Iho United States. Aftej-an elaboialo correspondence and repealed and eainest lepix'sent.Uions on oui p.ut. Mr. Sanlosvvas , ailei an alleged dial and conviction , eventually Included in a guncraldcgice of amnesty and paidoned bv thu Kcu.ulorian execullve , suul relo bed , leaving the question of his American citi zenship denied by thu l > u.ulotian govern ment , but Insisted upon bv our own. ' 1 liu amount adiud ed by lliu Into French and American claims commission to lie duo from the United States lo 1'icnch claimants , on account of Injuiics suireied b.v thorn dur ing lliew.u ofeec'ssion. ( . having been appio- in i iti-d bv the last congress , lias been duly p dd the FiPiich government. The act of rebiuary ! i , VSprov Idcd for a piellmin.iry seatoli of the leeoids ot a Piencli jiri/e court foi evidence bcaungon tiie claims of Ameiic.m citi/ens against rninco tin spoliations committed prior to JbOl. The duty has been pciioimid nnd the icport of thu agent will be I lid belore jou. ISUSllitniONS ON' I'OIIK. I regret to say lliat the rcstricllnns nnon the iinpoit.ttion of cwr pork into 1'iancn have not been w'.hdi.ivvn. not withstanding tliu abundant demonsiiatlon ot the absence of sanitaiy d inger In Its uw ; but 1 cnteitaln strong hopes that with a better tiiideist.indlng ot tlio mat lei , this vexatious piohibitinn will ho lemoved. It would be pleasing to bu able to hay as much vvithie- spcct to ( jeuiianj.Aiistrianndotliei countiies wheiu hiioh pioducUs me aosolutely excluded without picscnt ptospcct ot ic.isonable change , NATUK M.IEA1 ION. The inteipietation of oin existing treaties tit n.ituiali/ation by Oeiinany during the pist jear has attiacted attenllon by icison ot an app.uent tendency on the pint of thu im perial government to extend the scopu ol the residential restiictions to which retaining natiiraii/ed citizens ot ( iciinan origin are as- seited to be liable undei tliu lawsot the em- nlru. Thetemperalo and Just attitude taken by thlseovcininent with regard to this class ol questions will doubtless lead lo a satisfac tory understanding. i in : C\IOI.INIS. : Tlio dispute ol ( ioimaiiy and Spain i elat ing to thu domination ot thoCaiolinu islands has altracted the attention ot this govein ment bj luason ol the extensive inteiests of Ameiican cltl/ens havinggiovvn up in these nuls dining Iho last thiitj-nlno vc.us , and bet.uiso thoipiebtion of ownership Involves jmisilietion of mailers atlectln thu stains of oui citUuns undei civil and ciimlnal law , \\hllbt standing wholly aloof liointhu juo- niii toij Issues raided between thu povveis. to both ol whlcli the United States aiu tiieiidlv. Tliis gov eminent expects that nothing in thu present contention shall unfavorably atfoct oui citi/cnscanjingon a pe.uetul com mere o 01 theie domiciled , and has ho in foi mod Uio govuinmi'iitsol Spain and ( icimany. 1111 , MsllKIlll.S ( JUII.SIIO.V. The maiked good will between Hie United States and ( iio.it Britain has been iiiain- taineddurliii : tnu jiast jcar. Tliu termina tion of the lishlng clauses of the tteaty of Washington , in jmrsuance of Ihe joint icso- lutlon ot March : > , lbi > 3 , must luvo ivsultcd in tlio abiupt cessation on thu 1st of July of this jear , In lliu midst of their vuntuics , of thu operations ot citi/cns ot the Uniled States engaged In fishing in llritish Ameilcan wateis , but for it diplomatic understanding leached vvilh her majesty's government In Juno last , whereby assurance was obtained that no iiiU'iiuptlon of these opeiations hliould taku ] ) laeu dining thu eurienc season. Thu iiuestlon ol the Noith Ameilo.ni lisheries is one of ninth lmi > oilance. Following out ( ho intimation given by muvvhcn the extensiaiy air.ingemimts abovu desciibcd was negoti ated , 1 lecommenil tlmt eongiess jirovldo tor thu aiipolntment tor a commission In which thu government of the United btates and ( iie.it UiUlan shall bo icspcctlvely iep- teseiited , charged with the consideration ami settlement upon a jiiit , equitable and Honor- ablu b isis ot the entile question ot thu nsli- ln < lights , ot ihotwogovtinmunts , and theii ic.spcctivecitl/unson thu coast of tliu United btatesand Ihltlsli North Ameilca. Tlicnsliin IntetustH being intimately re lated to other general questions ilu | > endeiit upon continuity.mil Intficoinsu , eoiihideia- tlun tlii'ieof In all lheiQ > gfntles niUht also pioKiil | > lomu within tliu ninviuw ol uucli commission , and thu fullest lallludu of ex- iiiession on both hides should hupcimilted. TliocoiiP-noiidunco In leliition lo tholUlilug rights will bu suljinltteil , Thu t. ictio exploring steamer Alert , which was so geneioiisly given by tiei majestj's goveinment to aid In ttiu ruilet of thu liioely expedition , was , alter the suo.'osstnl attain ment of that humane puipose. rctuinedto ( ireat Uiilaln In pursuance of the uuthoiity conferred by the act of Mniph a. Ibb1 } , HM1IADU1OX. The Inadequaev of the existing engage ments fur extiadlllon between the United blales and Cte.it lliitaln has been long apiu- icnl. The ti nth arlltlo of the Irpaty of Wl'i. onuof the eailiest compacts In tins regard c'liteied Into by us , stipulated for surrender In respect ol a limited number of offenses. Other cilmcs nu less Inimical to thu social wellaie. bhould bo embraced , and the proccd- muut extradition brought Into Imunony with prisent Intcrinitlunai practices. Negotia tions with liei majesty .s gov eminent for an cnlaigcd tieaty of cxtiadUion have baen pending since 1S70 , and 1 entertain strong hopes that a satlsfactoiy result may bo soon attained. TUB FIlOVTIKll LIKE between Alaska and British Columbia , as do nned by the treaty of cession with Htissla , tollovv s the demarcation assigned in a prior tieaty between Great Uritaln and Itussia. Modem uxptoi.itiun discloses that this an cient boundary is Impracticable ! as n gcograph- lt.il fact. In the unsettled condition ot that legion , the question has lacked Importance , bin lliu dlscoveiy of mineral wealth In the Uintory the llnu is supposed to traverse ad monishes that the tlmo liaa tome when an accurate knowledge of thu boundary is need ful to aveit juribdiellonal complications. I iccouimcud , therefore , tlmt provision be Hindu lor u prellminaiy reconnobancu by of- liters of the United btates to the end ot ac- qulilng muiu picolso infoiuiatlon on the sub ject. I havu invitrd her uiajest > 'H govein ment to consider with us in the udopiion of more onvenlent line to be c.stablishcd by obscivutluns or by kuuvvu geo- giajhlcat features without , the neccbsityof an exj > "tislvo survey of the Whole. The late Insuravtionwy movements In lla.vtl having been qnellcHL the goveinment of tlnl rcmibllc has made promut provision lor adjndicatiiii ; the IOJPS stilfered by for eigners becatisu of hostilities tlii'iv , and the claims of certain citizens of the Uniled Stales will bo In this manlier determined. The long-pcndliKt claims of the two cltlrcns of Iho United States-rellctler and La/arc have been disposed of by arbitration , and an award In favor of each cl.tl mint has been made' , which , by the tcnns of the nurccinunt is liinl. It rumalni for conerefis to tuuvltlo for tbopiymnntof the stipulated iiioloiy of Ihopetneji. . An lntern.itlnn.il confcrenco to consider themp.insof arnjstlng the spread of choieia at Itomo in May last , and adjourned to meet again on further notice. An expctt delegate on liehilf ot thu United States has attended , nnd will submit a icporr , ot'it ituiAiioss WITH Mi\tro continue to bu most cordial as bcilts HIOMJ of neighbors bet ween whom llipstioiw-t tlesot friendship and commercial intimac } exists as tlio natural and growing consequence of our slmllaiity of Institutions and geographical iiioplnqulty , Tin1 lelocallon of the boundary Hno between the United btates and Mexico easlw.itdof the Klo ( Sninde , under the con- M-nllon ot Juli 'J't ' , Ibb'J , lias been unavoidably delajcd , but I appiehend no dltllciilty In se eming a prolong itlon of thu peiiod 'or its accompllsliment. Tin1 lately concluded com mercial tieaty with Mexico htlli awaits the htipiilalcd legislation to carry Its piovislons into elTcct , foi which one > ear's additional time lias been M'eiirwl by a siipplc'inentiny aillclesiirneil In 1'ebiuiry last and slncoiat- Itied on botli sides. As this convention , so Impoitant to the commcicial welfaioot tlie two adjolniiiKcountriPS.has been constitution ally conih iiicd by tliu tienty miking branch , 1 express lliu hope that legislation , to make. It etlei the , may not be longed delaj ed. Tlie large Influx of e.ipltaland enteipilteto Mexi co I loin tliu Uniled States continues to aid in thn development of the lesouices and aug menting the mateilal well-being of our sister icpubllc ; lines ot i.iilway penetrating to the heai I and capital of the country bi Inglng the two people Into mutually lieneliclal Inter- couisu and enlarged facilities by transit and to juoiilabio commeice , create new markets and linnlsh revenues toother Isolated com munities. With the gradual iccovery of 1'ciu fiom the effec'ts ol her lulu disastiouscon- llietwitli Chili , and in that dlsti acted coun try , it is hoped that pending war claims of oui citizens will be adjusted. In contoiiulty with noliiication given by lliu government of i'ern. thu existing treaties ot commeicu and extr.idlllon between us and lliateountry will tei minute March BI , IbsO. lt"iSlA. ! Our good iclatlonshlp with llussla contin ues. An odlcei of the navy detailed lor the pin pose is now on his way to SIbeiia bearing the testimonials voted by eongtess to those who gencumsly succored Iho sun Ivors ot the unioitunatu .leannettenxpedition. ltr.l.AlllXS ) WITH SPAIN. It is gratit.v ing to advei t to the cordiality of out Inleioouiso with Spain. Tlio long pend ing claim of the owners of. the ship Ma sonic toi loss siiilcied > throiL'h | the admitted dcrelic-ion ot the Spanish ttiuhoiilics In thu 1'lilllipiiinu islands , has been adjusted bi ai- bltr.it ion and an Indemnity aw.uded. The ] > incipleot ! aihltratiimin such cases to which this United btates have Inngitnd consislenlly adhcied thus leeches ufiosli nnd gratif.ving eoninm.itlon. Other questions witli Spain have been disposed' of or are undei diplomatic consideration with a view to just and honorable settlement. The opei.ition ot thu commercial UKiocment with bpiln ot .lanuaiy li , anil Febru.uy i ; ; , Ibbi , has lioen lound inadequate lo thu commercial need of thu United bUtcsniid timbpanish Antilles , and ihe tenifs ot the agicementaie subjected to oontlicting Inleipiet.iUons ( n those islands. Jjegotlatioris h.ivu been In stituted at Madiid 101 tv iltll lieaty , not open to thosu objections , i nd in tho-lino of the geneial policy louchiu the neighborly Inler- couisoot pioxImal L'omniuuitlcs , to which I elsewhere adveit , nnd aiming , moieovei , at the removal ol exibtiug bin dens -and nnnov- ing lestiictlons , and , although a satisfactory teiminatlon is pi omised , 1 am compelled to delay its announcement. AX IN ILlthAIJONAI. COPXIimilT CONFUll JINCE was held at Hcrnc in beptcmbor , on Iho In vitation of thebwissgoveinment. The envoy ot thu United Stales attended as a delegate , but refrained tiom committing the govern ment to thu icsults , even by signing the leconimendatory protocol adopted. The in- tcicsting and impoilant biibject of interna tional copj light has been before jou lor sovuial > e.irs. Action is cerlalnly desimblo to effect thu object in view , and while there may be a question as to the relativ e advantage ot tieatlnir it by legislation or by hpeciuc tiealy , tlio matured views of thelieino con ference cannot lull to aid } our consideration ot the subject. . , , Till ) OTTOStAN J-MP1UE. The termination of Iho commcicinl treaty of lb ( * ! between the United btales and Tur key has been sought by Unit government. Whllo UiPie is a question as to tlio biilliclency of the notice ot teimlnation given , yetas the commeicktl rights of our citi/ens in Turkey comu under the favoied nation guarantees of tlie pi lor tieaty of WJO and as equal tieat- ment is admitted by the porte , no inconven ience can icsult tiom the assent ol tills gov ernment to the icvision of lliu Ottoman t.u ills , and which the treaty poueis have been Invited to join , 'lliu questions con cerning oui citl/uns In Tinkey may bu atlcct- cd by Uio iwrto's non-acqiiiescenco in the right ot i-xiutriatlon , and the ImHitIon | of religious tests as a condition of residence , is ono In which this government cannot concur. Thu United btales must hold , lu their intercom so vvilh cvcrj power , that the Hiatus of their cltbcns Is to be respected , and equal civil privillgcs allowed to them without regard to cieed and affected b no consideration savu those gi ow ing out ot domiclllan icturn to the land of original allegiance , or of iiniullilcd personal obligation , which may siuvive undei munici pal law alter such voluntary notion. The negotiation with Venezuela relative to the. iche.iiing ol the awards of the mixed commission constliuted under the tieaty of Iboii , was lesumed in view of tlio lecent ac quiescence ot the Venezuelian envoy In the piinclpal point advanced by bis goveinment , that the eitecls ot thu old treaty could onlv ho set aside by tliu opciatlon of a now con vention. A icsult In .substantial aeionl witli thu advisoiy .suggestion contained In the joint ipsolutloii ut March : i , 1HS ) , has beun iigieed upon and will slmrtly be .submitted to tliu senate tor ratincatluu. Aquusllon aiosuwlth Haytl dining the past > e.u by reason of thu exceptional tieat- meiit of an American citizen , Mr. Van Uok- kelcn. a leshlentof 1'orty-au-rrlnco , w ho on suit by cieditors residing in tlio Uniled btates , was sentenced to Lmpii'-oiiment , and iinilci thu operation of JIaluen statutes uas denied the lelluf seeincii ttf * n.itlvu Jliiytlcn. 'I'hisgoveinmentasseited jlis tie.ity light to equal tie.iiinent with natlvusol llajti In all bints at law. Our contention WHS denied by the llavtien goveinmcut/iwhlch. however , while still protossing lojtiainlain thu ground taken against Mr.Van JlokKelen's ilghls. termlnaled tliecontr.ovornHby6fttliig him at libeity without uxplanatiuu , Truat l iiuU. HOW TIIBV AllB INVESTED. Under section U0./ofitliu ) < uvisod statutes' all funds held in trust bylUo United States and the annual iutcrt l accruing thereon , when not otherwise leiiujrcdliytu-aty , are to be invested in stocks ofrthu Unlted Stales , bearing a latoonnturpstnotjless than S per centum ner annum. 'Uiero being now no procurable stocks paying Miihlgh a rate of Interest , the letter of ihesUUito , is at piesent Inappliahh ) . but Its spliit Id subserved uy con tinuing to make liivcstnu'iits of tliis nature In eunent blocks bearing the highest Interest now paid. Tlio statute , however , makes nu promlbo toi thu disposal of Mich aceie'tlons. U being contrary lo ihe uuneril inla ot this government to allow Tntciost on claims , 1 recommend tlio repeal of thu provision in quu-sllon ami the lUaponitlon under A uniform ruloot the piesi'nt accuinuliitions from in- vcbtmcnt of t Citizenship. INAIIUCJUAOV OP TIM ! I.AW. Tlio inadequacy of existing legislation touching eltUeiiblilp mid iiiitiil-.ilI/-Ulon tie- inuiuls jour consideration. While ixcog- nUIni ; lliu right of expatriation , no btatutory provision exists providing moans foi renounc ing citizenship by an American citizen , natlv o born or naturallicd , norltii tenmnalingand vacating improved acquisition of citUeiibldp. Kvuna fraudulent detree of naturalUatlon can not now bu cancelled. The pi h ilcuo and franchise of Aine.ric-.iu cltUeiiohlp should bo Branted with carp , and extended to thosu only who Intend In good faith lo assumu its duties and responsibilities when attain- Insr ts pilvllc es. It should ho withheld from tliosi' vvlio merely go tlnoitgli the form of jiattirall/atlon with the pinposo of p c.iplntrdutlps with their oiiginal alle- giancq without ttkln upon themselves tboso of their new status , or w bonny acqul ru tlio ijchtsot Amction cltbcnsliip foi nu oilier than a hostile putposu to v.uds tlioli oiUlnal governments. These evils have had many llrtirrmit IlliHtrall'tiu ' , I ie'ard witli 'a or the sit2ge tlon put fortli by ono of my \ r 'deces-ors , thai piuvlsion may bo made foi a ccntnl tmreMiiot recoid of the decrees of natiiin t ft ion bv tlio vari ous court < throughout lliu United Stale * , now Invested with lint power. TUP rights which spring from domicile In tlio United Stiles , rspocl illy when coupled with a decmr.it on of intention to become a cltfo-en , ate woitliy of dutitiltloii b.v statute. The stranucr o mlng hither vv lib Intent to remain , i".tablisiiing his u l- deuce In our midst , oontiibutiiii ; to thu gen eral w.'lfaic , and by his volunl.uy act dechi- Ing Ills purpiHO lo iissump tlio responsibility of citl/enshlp , ihereby gains an InchoUo status which legislation may piopeily deilne. Iho laws of ceiiuln Matesand Iciilloiios admit a domiciled alien tu tliu local li.in- cidses , contciiln onhiui the light of cltl/en- slilpton clegiec whlcli places him In the an- iiiuoloiw pusitlon ut being a eltl/en of a state and jet not ol Iho United btates within the pinvlevv of Icduial and Inteinatlonal laws. It Is Impoitant within the sco | > o ot national leghliition tudciinu Ibis light ol an alien In domicllu as designated lioui lcdci.il natuial- izalion , _ Conuncrulal Kolatlons. The commcicial lel.ilions of the United States with their Immediate neighbors and with Impoitant areas of tiaillc 110,11 oui shores suggest espeuiallv lthci.il tntcroouiso between them and us. Following tliu tieaty ot lb.su with Mexico whiih letted on the btsis ot ioc.ipior.il cxemiitlon liom customs duties , otlii'i Mimllar tieaties weru Initiated by my picdeces ots. Keeo-oil/iia' the need ot less obstructed tialllu with Cuba and 1'ort Hico and met by the deMio of Spain to succoi lan guishing interest in thu Antilles , stuns were taken to attain those ends by a tiealy of eomnieice. A slmllai tieaty was attei- vvinds signed by thu Dominion leiiubllc. Subscquenlly overliues weie made by bei Biit.iiiiic majesty's goveinment tor a like mutual exlcnslon of commeicial Intel com so witli thu Hiltish West Indian and South American indepcndoneles , but without iu- Milt. On taking lliu nllicu I vvlthdiuw tor re-examination lliu treaties signed with Spain and .Santo Domingo , then pending bu- loie tliu suuate. Tim icsiill lias be-en to satis fy mo of the inexpediency of unlciiuglnto en-.igements of this character coveiln the entiiu iralllc. These tiealles conteiuplaled tlichiiuender by the United States of hu o levcnues lor inadequate consideiattons. Up on sugar alone the duties were suncndcicd to an amount fai exceeding all tliu advan tages otfeied in exchange. Even were it In tended to icllpvu our consumers , it was evi dent that so long as Iho exemption but par tial ) } covuied our import ition , sucli lu.ief would bu illusoiy. To reliiiuish ( ] a levunuu sp essential beemcd IiUhly iminoviduiit at a time when nesv and lairo d.iins | upon tlio tieasury wcio contemplated. Moteover , em barrassing questions would have aiisen under the t.ivoicd nation clauses of treaties witli other nations. Asutuitlici obiectlon. It is evident that laiiffic ulalion by tieaty dimin ishes that independent eon tail ovei ilbown icvenues which is es suiiti.il lei tliu s ifetv and wellaro ot any goveiniiient. imein'ency ; calling lor an Incituisc ol taxation miv at anj time arise , and no eii-.uemunt , with a toreign powei bhould exist lo hamper llio ac tion ot the goveinmcnt. Uy thu lomteenUi bPctlon ot lliu.shiiiping act , aiiprovedJune M , Jbt > l , 'certain i-pduclion and conlinjgent ex emptions from tonnage dues weiu madu as to vessels , entering pints ot thu United Status Irom-any lor il'iri > iiit In .NorMi and Central Aiueiica , tliu West liidl.iislandb.tliu Itahamas and lieimudas , Mexico and lliu Isihiuusas tai as Aspinwall and I'mimna. Thuguvein- meiitsol lielgium , Denm.uk , Goimany , Portugal tugal and Sweden and Nouvay , havu assert ed under the i.ivuml nation clause In then Ucalies with life United Stales a claim to like liealment in respect to vessels coming to thu United States horn thcii home poits. Tliis government , however , holds tli.it thu prlv lieges gianted by the act aiu pinuly geu- giiiphieul.ineurl'ig ' to any vesgel ofany for eign powcis tiiat may choosu to en0'asju in tiallic between tills country nnd any port within the denned /one. and no wairants exist under thu most favored nations clause , lor thu extension of the privileges in question lo ves sels sailing to this country Irom ports out side th limitation of thu act. Undoubtedly the restrictions ot .commerce with any near neighbors whosu teuitoiles form bolongii tionlier line difficult to bu guaiil : il , and who lindin our own countiy and uqiiallv olTei to us natnial markets , deinand special and con siderate Irc.itmcnt , It rusts with congiess to consider what legislative action nny in crease facilities of inteicouisu which contiguity makes natural and dcsliablc. The Diplomatic Service. INCIIKASI ; nu : avr/Aitn3. ; lcaincfitlyinguth.it congiess recast the appropriations lei tlie maintenance ol tuu di plomatic and consular bcivico on a touting commensuralu with thu impoitanco of our national iutetests. At every post where a rep i use n tall vo Is necessary Ihe salary bhould bu ( { i adt dbo as topc.i mil him lo live with coin- tort. With the assignment of adequate sala- lies the BO called notoiial uxlra olncl.il lees which our ollicei-s abroad aio now punnltted to treat ustpeihonal pciqulsitlcs bhould hi ; done away with. Every act lequlringthu certification and .seal of tlie otlitor should bo taxable at bcliedtilu rates and thi ) lees theie- Joi icturncd lo thu treasury , ity icsloiln thesu luveniies lo lliu public use the consular hen Ice would bu self supporting , uven witli a llbeial lncre.isu ot thu piesunt lo.v salaiius. In tiirthui pu'ventlon of abuses , a svstom of consular Inspection Hliould bu Instituted. Tlie appointment ot a limited niimbei ol sec- retaiiesot legation ut huge , to bu assigned to duty vvlieiuvcr nucuss.iry and in jnitieu- lai fin tempoiaiy seivlcu at missions which toi any cause mav bu vvilhout a head bhould nlsobuaiitlunl/ed. 1 favoi also the aiithoii/atlon for dutall of olllceift of Iho regular beivicu as military or naval attaches at legations. bomu toielgn irovuinmentsdo not ieco iii/u the union of consul , i : with diplomatio tuno- llons. Hal ) and Vt'iie/uela wilt only icceivo Ihe appoinlea in one of his two capacities , but ( his docs not piuvent thu reiiuliumunl of such a b.iul and subiiilislon to the iusp IIHI- bllitiesof an oillcei wliusDilutlPs liu cannot dlsx-li.irge. Tliu MipuaiUle.il tltluof consul general sliould hoalMiidoiicd.it all missions. 1 deem it expedient Unit a well devised measiuntoi thu ieorn'.uil/.alioii ol the uxtia teultorlal coin Is In oiienUI ( oiinliics. should rcplact ) the piesunt HJ bteui which Kiburs un der llm disadvanta'-'u of coinbinliu judicial and executive lunutfons in the bimu olliiu. In several oiluntal countries goneiom oiten have been madu ot piemlsestoi housing thu legations ol the United Slates. A grant of land for that purpose was madu some > eais hlncu by Japan , and has been releired to in tlio annual messages ol my piedece > surs. Thublamehugoveuiment ti.is madca gift tu the United States of couimudiousqu.il leis in DangKok , In Coica the late minister was per mitted to pnnlmeis a building fiom the goveinment tor legation USD. In China tliu premises i en ted lei tliu lo.'utlonaio iavored as to local ehaigp-s. At Tangier thu house occupied by our lepicsuntativu lusbjcntor many jeais the proiu-rty of this government , having been given lei tlmt purpose in 1st ) by the sultan of Morotoo , 1 appiovu tliosuggcb- lion herctoloro imuiu that In v iuvv ol tliu con ditions ol lltu and administration In the pastcin countries thu legation buildin.'s In China , Japan , Cuie.i , Slam uiul | ieili'iis | 1'ei- Hla , bhould be owned and I mulshed by thn goveinmcnt with a vluw to penn money and becurily. To this end 1 ivcuiiimcnd that authority bu gh en to at cent thu gifts adv oi ted to In Japan and Slam and to pini-haso in thu other uuintiit ! * named with piovlsioii lor tiirnituru uiul ivp.ilia. A cqiibideuble .saving in lentals would result. TIIK WOIII.D'8 IMIl'smiM. IMPOSITION hfld at Jft'vv Orle.uib last vvnter. ] vv lib ihe-as- bKUiicu of the federal government , attiacted u large number of foieUn exhibits , and pruvcu of great value In spit-ailing aiming tlio concourse of visitors jjoui Mexico and 'en- lial and South Amciltr.i iivvidu Knovvlcd u of tliu various m.inutac'tuiPS and nioduillons of this luuntiy and ihcli availability in ex- elungo lor the prixlui ( Ions of thosu icglo'ib , nu : \iiirr a v ivoitKo UP Air. : Pa-t eimuiu us hasu had iindoi consldeia- tlou thu advlwOlllty of atwlhiiin , ; Ihu Ub- crlnilnatlon undo b.v the tirilT laws In favor of t.io works of Ameiio.in aitists. Tliuodlum of the policy which subjects to a liUh lite of duty the p ilntlngs of toiekn artists and ex empts the pro tuitions of Amerleui aitists rusidliKabioul , and whrtiecelve , gratuitous ly , advantiges and insttuctlou , Is visited upon our elti7uirs nuga-tod In ml culture. In I. in one , and havu caused them , witli practical nu.inimit.v , to ftvor tliu abolition of such an uiui.iclous distinction , and in their intcicst and for utner obvious ix'isons , 1 sttongly ucuinincud it , _ Tlio T ronsnry. ItKCnilTS AND KXPtJVSK * . Thoroporlot ihpseciei.ity of the treasury fully iivnlbits thu cMinditluii of tlio nubile tin incus and of tlin scvei.il brinche-i of gov- uinmurit connected with his dupvi intent , Tliosugircstlons of thuseeiotirv iclitlngto the pr.i''tleal oper.illons ut this liuiioit.uu do- putniLMit , and his recoiiimeuditious , indica- Uvoof snu.illiution and eeouo-uu pulioular- ly In HID \\oik ot eolleetliu eitstuius duties. are pspuclally urged upon Iho attention of cougie-is. Tao onllmiy receipts from nil sotncei foi thu used veat endi'd June M , lss.1 , were rflJi- liUiiirt. : ! of this sum * lsl.lJl'Ui. ' 4 was re ceived tiom ciistom-t and SIIIJ. . ,7,5 H tiom Inteinal luvenue. The total iccelptsas given above wet o t-JIS3lltfcil ! liMstlnn llioso tor thu io.u ending .lumt.iu , lbs | . I'nls illmtinl- lion cmbiaocs a falling off of $ i.Y : : > 5 5i 1.4 J In thu icccpils liom customs and S Ub7- : iOD7 ! In the lecelpls trom Intent U reve linos. Tliu total oidlnaiy u < cpundltures ol tin1 sro\ui nmcnt lor 1 10 lUcil veirvio S'J WiM"l ' " > " J , leaving n siiiplm In tin * tieas- my at tin1 close of tliejeai of frtlM ) ! ,771.U7. Tills Is W ) .tiri.wl.'U Inss than tliu sin phis ic- pulled at tlie elo-.u ol lliu pievious vuar. The e\pundituies iiiei eliisslilcd us follows : For civil expense's . SJJi.b.'O io.ll For loii-U-n inloicoui-so . filiOJ0.11 For Indiins . nrVJ,4Jl.W For pensions . GO.lu-.VJIM'J ' Foi tliu mllituij , including rivet and h.uitoi Impiovcments and iitseuals . . . U,070nS.t7 ; Foi tliu navy , Includini ; vessels , inaelilncij and lmi > iovoments of imvy > ants . l(5 ( , ( > : ioo.on Pin liueiest on tlio nubile debt. . . ii'NViV.l7 ) Foi the Distuctot Columbia . a , WJ.KiO.B j Foi mlscellani'ous expeiidituics , Including nubile buiidingslU'ht houses and collecting tliu luvu- nue . : . St.TS a-VI.Sl The amount paid on the public debt dur ing the liscal year eliding Junu : w , ibV ) , was sr > , uyi.Kvr ) , and thcio has been paid Hinco that date and up tu Nuv umber 1 , Ibbo , tliu sum ol SM'bJS , leaving lliu amount of thu debt tit the last named date , Slrl ! ,47 > , b < ilH7. Tlieio was , however , at that time in the tipasury applicable tu the genpial pin puses ot thu gov einment tlio sum ot siiMs.-'J ) : ' . ! . ' . The toUl leceiiits toi Hie cm rout liscal jear ending June HO , ( ssij asceitained to October 1 , lSNr . and estimited toi the remainder ot lliu jetr , are & .jriOJO,0K ( > . The expendilures ascei taincd and estimated lor the sime time aiu 2I iOJJOoo , , leaving a sutplus at tliu closu ot tliu year ustimated at 67iiwOJO. ) TIM : VAI.DI : OK I\PDKII from tlm United btates tu Uncivil countrlea clniin tliu last ii.se.il joai was as follows : Domestic mcichandiso . 7JliiS.OIO I'oiei n iiiuich.iiulibU . ( iold . Silver . n Total . $7M.lJlibO Some of tliu piiucipil expoits , with their values and the poieonta.ro tliuy icspoptivcly lu.ii lo lliu total i'xoilationaiu | as follow b : 1'er- Arlicles Value cen- tagu. Cotton and cotlo.i mils Sni,7'.KoiJ' ) > 0. ' J Manul.iLluies of biead stuffs 10 VUJ.biO'i..OT 1J ( ltb I O11S i 1U7 , UJ-ni , . 14.77 _ , Oils , mln'al. ve blc , aiiiinal - - - 4 * Tobicco.ind its ina.njilaxl'rs ! ( Sl,7(17'JJi ( an Wood and Its limiiiifiMtme " SiItfJ : J oUit t diiiinij the vcir were as follows : Meicliandiso S' ? , ) , . Cold ai,001.MW.OO bilvei 10,5. o.n2r.ou Total WJi i,3ro s ( ) Thu tollowinyaio given as pioinlncntiuli- cle.i ot ! iniuus , dining the ye.u with their valuer and with the peieentago they bear to then Impoitation : Per- Auiclfs. Value , centage. SIIMI and molasses 87o.7isni U.JSI Colleo 4U.7-'J:11B : 8.CW Wool and itb 111111111.10- tuies 44GjOJ8i , ! 7.73 Silk Hllll ill"III I 111 ! IOC- tiues iO,3JJ,003 ( 0.0a Chemicals , dyeings and mi'd.cinc' ! . 3iorosio o.or Iron and * .lc ( > I and their maiuitactuies 34I.M)3C39 ) C.OS Fl.is. lii'inp. jute and their m.iiiufaeliiios. . , . ; ; . ' , &jbTJ ) C.CO Cotton and its in.uuif.te- tines Sb.n .OUl 4.83 Ilidi's and skins other Hi in fui-,1,111- , 20/60,413 3.W Ot 111) ) entiiu amount of clutleenllccted 70 per cent vvis eotlcvied fiom the following ai tides ( if iinpoil : Sugar and molasses , 'i ' ; wool aim its minuf.u'tuies. l" > : sllit and Its ni.uiiitactiiu's , ri ; iimi and steel and theli manut.ictuies , 7 ; < otton m iniita < tintU ; Has , lie-in ] ) , jute and their inaiiiilacttiuM , 0. Turin tic Conn. ECONOMY llli : VVATCIIWOIID. The fact that our levenues ai i In excess of thu actual needof an economical .utminis- tratlonot tliu ovuinment justiiies a icdiie- tlon In thu aiiiotliitevacUiil lioin the people toi it-siippoiU Our government is but the moans established by the will ol a lieu people - plo by vvliieli ceilaln inlneiplcs are- applied which they h.ivo udujUed 101 their beneui and piotectton , and it is never bettei .uliniiils- teud.ind its tiuu sjiiiit Is no\ci belter oil- served than when thu people's tav.uion tor Its Mippoit is sciupnloiidy limited to thu actual necesiitvot e\iiiiiliuuo , ) and distub- uted accoiilin to a just and u'piit.iblu law. 1'lie proposition with vvhhii wu nave to dual Is then-dilution ol lliu i.'vi'iiuu leu'lvod by tlie goveiiiiuont and Indiiectly mid bv tliu puoplu Horn ciMnms duties. Tliu < | iie.stloii ol lieu ti.idu Is not Involved , nor is thciu now any occasion lei the general dlM'iis ion of thu vvisilnm 01 cv pedenu ! > ot a piotivtlvo h > si < > in. Justice and tiiii ness diet ito tint in any mu Iliii-alion ot on.1 picscnt laws lelatuu li > imentic , thetiidusluu-iuiiil inleiests wliicii h.ivo been eiieomaged liy MI-II laws , and In wiilch tin ) eitl/uns luvo hu'u invcitm Mils , should not bo inililesily iniuied or deployed. Wo should .IM ! > dual with the biuiject In hiicli maniiei as to jiioioa thu Inti'iuats oif Aiiu-ri- can l.Uioi , vvliu h is the eaiiitil ol our winlc- liU'meii. Us .stuliilitj nnd piopei lemuiieia- liini luinibh thu niiiit jiiitlil.iblu pieiitst lei a piolcctivu poliuv. Witnin tlmsu limititlons H certain i.'iluetion t > hoind bu m.uliIn our customs levuuuus. The amount of Mich ri-diii ticiii hiviii. lie-en ibtetmined , the in- ipili > tollows , "Wh.tt can ( Mat bu loinltted , and wli.it ait.eliHCJn . best ho released Mom duly In lliu iiitonit ot oui clti/enV , ' ' 1 thlulc thu icducilon should bti in idu in the luvenuo diHivud non a tax niiiiii tli < impuited neces- Hiilos ot Hie. Wo thus illuivtly lessen tlie cobt of livliu In every family of thu land , and tc'leasu to thu public In ovuiy huinhh ) homualiighuniitasuiu ul tliu rewaidsol in- < lustiy. The Currency Question , NAIIOS'AI. IIV.NKS. Ourlntlia ! > par untied .Vovembar 1 , ISS1 ? , It'i national banks vvcru oi/anUcd , with an j'MUvatu capital of S > w'jiiWJ , , and olioiilatliu note-i h.ivo beu'i Issued to thi'jii amountliu to s.l7JHy. , Thu whole number of tlieuo banks in existence on tliu day abovu mentioned wan U,7J7. Thu veiy limited amomu of clicul.iuiig notes is sued by out national bnnus cumiJ'iri'd with the amount tliu law pcimith them to luntiii up < in u deposit ot bonds tor llicli ledemptlon indicates that thu voluuiu of out nitidliim may bu lirguly In- thioii.'h tills Insti.imentallty , i Mi ; AIIVIII : 1101,1. vit. Nothlnxni'trolmHitint ' | thin the piosent c'liulliidii of our eu11oin/ mid coin u-i ! can claim jour attention , hliu-ii IVhiiury , 1 7-j , tli < ) govunmeiil has , und'T the compuhory IIIOMMOIIS of law , puit'h.i.sf < { sjlvi't liiilltnii and culiiiU thu M < IW at the nito of moie ill in J.UJJo > j ot dollars o'eiy moiiili. liy iliis inn- ( o-.s up to Hit-lUiM.-iH . ( lati ; , -Jlr,7VJni .sver | [ ilulluts ha\o h'.H'ii eoln'd. A IUIMIII ibluap- luccl ition ot n icle0Mtlun ! ol' pu.vei to ttio ieii"nil goveiiiuiMit vvoind limit Us ovuicM ' wllhout c-\piess icMlii'livit winds lnttiomi- ) nlu'K needs nnd thu leiiulii'im'iilsi.f thupu1) ) ' lie wc'U.uo. Upon tui thvoi > ihuauthu.ity "to coin monpv" given congress by Uio con stitution If it penults the purchase by the ) government of tlio bullion for coinage . In nny eu > nt , dops not luMlf ) ueh pinobn-.o and enina e ( o an extent hcvond thn amount in o led for Hiull tent eiuiilating meilium. Tiiu tlc'Mio tu utlll/o the sllv or product of the country should not Icid lo a nilsu-H ) or Ihe perveislon of this power. Tlio necessity fur such an addition to thosllu-i euiiencv oTtlui nation as Is ciimp'llevt bv the "ilvei eolnnaa i-t Is Health oil b ) the tail tint up to Uio ptesent lliiieunl.v about liltv mllllous of sil- vei doilus so coined have actually found their wav Into circulation , leaving more than olio hundred and sKtj-lho millions In posses sion ot tlio govit nmcnt , tlie custody of which has entailed a considerable expense for ttio construction of vaults lot Us dc | > oilt. AgnliHl this latter amount tliciols outstanding silver ccrtlnc.ites amimiilliiL' to about t'.UiH ' ,000. Uvciy month fcJ.oiu.iMJ of gold In the pnhllo tre\suo aio pud out lei J.OU'l.iXX ) or mure of silver doll us to lu % added to the Idle miss aliiadv accumulated. If contliuicd long enoiub this operation will icsult In Uio substiiution ot silver foi all lliu gold the ROV- piniucnl owns appllcablo lolls general put- poses. Ii will not do to rely upon Iho re ceipts of the goveinment tu make good this decline of gold , becausti thn hllvei thus culiied h ivin. , ' been m ula legal tender for all dib sun I dues public and inhale at times diimik ! too last six mouth- > i per cent of Iho receipts for duties b ive been in bllvei or sit- vei puitliltites ! wliilu the average within that ppiio.1 has lieen 40 pei cent. Thopioporllon otsllvciaiid Its ceitlilcates reeclved by Uio government will bopiobttilv Iticivasodastlmii goes on lor Ihoioasoii that the nearer Uu ) period appiimelios when it will Im obliged to offer silver in ] > amunis ol its obligations thn gieatei iiiiluicmeiit llicio , wlllbotolioiidiold ; against tlppicclallun In tliuvaliuiol silver , or for thu pmpo-o. of speculating. This ho.irdingot irolu lias ah only be iin ; whoa thu timu comes tlmt gold lins boon withdrawn liom clienliiliim , tlien will ho upiuient the dlllerence between the real valmiol the bilver dollar nudiidiill.il In gold , iindthu twocolni will p.ut coiupins. ( iold , still the standard of value and necessary In oui dcalinua vvllli othci countriesv,111 bo at a piemlnm ever bilver. Hanks which have substituted cold for deposits of lliuii custouiuis may pay them with bilver boiicht wilh such jold ? , thus mak ing a handsome moilt. Kich bpeenhlorj will bell their ho illicit gold tu theii neighbor who need it to liquidate thcii Inreijin debts ill a ruinous piemlum ovei silver , and tlio laboi- Ing men and women ot the land , most de fenseless ol all , will tind tlmt the dollar to- eelvcd lor Ihe wages of thcii lull has badly SIIKI'NK IN IIS I'UIICII81.NII 1'OW Kit , It nny be said that the Miter tesult will bo but tompornv ami that ullltu ilely the price ot labui will b uulju-ted tu thu cliangu , but. oven it tills takes place tliu wage vvorkei ran- not po siblv gain , tint must iiiuvitalily lose , slncu tlie pi lci > lie is compelled to pay lur hh living will not only bu mc.isuied in coin heavily demeeiated and lltictuallni ; and tin- cc'italn Inks value , but this unccil.iinty in thu value of the piiich.xsln medium will bo m ule. thu picloxl lor an advance in prices be yond lh.it iustiiii.il b ) uituil depreciation , and the wutcK utteied in Hit by Daniel \Veb- bter , in the senate ofthu Uniled States , are truetodav : "i'lie verj man of all otlie'iB who has the deepest inteii'st In a sound cur- loncv , and whu suiteis most by misclnevoiis legislation in inoim.v matters , is tlio man who cams his diilv bit1 id by his ihilv toil. " The must distinguished advocate ot blmelallsm , disctibsing oui slhci coinage , has latch * wilt- ten : "No Ameiican citizen's band h.w jot leltthesunsaiioit oi elioipness , cither in re ceiving or expending tlie bilver act dollai , and those wliu Ilvu by laboi or legitimate trade never ulll feel that honsillon ot cheapness. How ever plenly hilvei dolhus ma.v beiomo they will not be distnbiiUd as gifts amen Uio people , and it the labuiliu man 'illould To- echo tour depicclalcd dollais vsheu' hi ) now iccclves two , he will pay In thu tlepieuiaUHl com more than double tlie peicu hu now n'.iyn for all the neces-ailo $ nd comtoitsof life. " TlKise who do not ( cor any dlsaitrntn epn- soqucnccs.uising lirim tliq eontltiiierl com- pulsoiy coinagu of Oliver as now dhecic'dby law , and who siijiposi that thu addition to the cuuenuj ol the countiv intended as 1(4 ( result will bo a publlubqnclit. aiu reminded that hlstuiy demoiisti.iles that thupoiiftls I easily reached in tlie attempt to Holt at'the same time two suit , ot money ol different excellency when the better will two to b in eiienlalion. Thu boldlnir of gold \vliioli has already taken place indicates that'we shall not escape the usual expel ience In Mich cases. So , it sllvei coinage bu continued wu may ie.ison.ibly oxpict that gold and its tqulvalenl will abandon thPneld of , oiiuhi- ) t Ion to bilvei alone. This ot eouiso most' * UCK A f > ivinu : co > ritAt i wi t of oin own ciicuhiting medium InbUuiUof adding to It It will not bu disputed that any attempt on tlio iiUt ! of thu goveinmeiitto c.uiso thu ciicul.ition ot llio-i4Ui'r dollar w oi th bJ cents hide bv sldu with gold ilul- lai.s w 01 thioj cents , oven with Uio limit that legislation does not 11111 conttary lo laws' of trade tn ho siiccusstul , must be .soomled by tbucontldcncaot the people that liotli coins will nitaiii tlie.samo paicliasln iiovvei and bo Inteich.in eablc at will. hpcci.il eilorl has Iwcii made by Iho hecro- tiiy ol Ihi Ueasiny lo increase the amount , of out allvci coin in eiiculatiun , but tlw fact thatalaigoshaiu ol the. limited amount ( him put out has soon letuined to the public tioav nry In paviuunt ot duties , luuls lo tlio bu- 1'el that tlio people do not now deslin ( o krep it In band , and this vvilli the evident dimiOMi- tion to ho.nd gold giviis ilsg to thu Hiisniclon that therualieady exists u luck ot eunlidone.o aiming the puojilo touchliu our tinanclal pi ocesses. There is certainly notitnnuili silver now in chciilation to cause niieaslno > sand UKi whole amount coined and now on limid mi ht , alter a tlmo , l > . ) absinoiiil hv lliu puojilu w itliput ap- ] > iehonsion. but it is tlie ceaseless stream ttmt thieatons tooveillow the land which causes fearand iinceitainty. What lias hi-.cn tliuii fur submitted upon lldshuhject iclate.s alniOBt entliely toeoiisldei.itloiis ot a homo nature , uiiionnoited wltli thubt'iiiing wiilch tlio pol icies ot other nations huunpon thu qiicMfuu , but it is peileetly aMieiiTTtint | ) | 4i line of ac tion In le .ud to oui cuirunuy caiiiTut.wltuy ) be set tied uion us , 01 peislstud In wlthont consitleii'i lliu atlltiido on the subject of otlim eountiles with wliom vvti maintain in- teicoui- tliroiighcominiirce , ti ado and travel. An acknowledgement of tills is lound In the act bv viitiiu of vvliit h our nilvei Is compnl- ' .uiilj coined. It piiivldus that "thu presi dent hliiill Invitu the goveinmeiits ol thu eoiintiles compiislng thu latin union so- called , and ot hiicn othei KinoH'an | natlonu as hu may doom ndvlsiblo to join the. United .Mates In iKonteienco tondojitu common i.itio bcUveen gold and silver for the pmposu of I'ht.iblihliing Intel nationally tlio usu ot bimplallic iiionuy and seeming livilv of telatlviivaluo between thesu metalu. ' ' This coiileiencu absolntulv tailed , and a. sliiillai tiiui has awaited siihscommt cf- lottsln tlius.iiuu dliu'tion , and still wuton- tliiuuoui coln.uu of slivei at u i.itji ) dlller- unt lioin that ol any othei nation , Tliu most vital p.ut of tlio hilvci coliuigu nit rumaliui Inopeiativoand unuxecuied , and without. an nils 01 a Irluud wo battlu upon tliu silver lieldin AN IM.OMICAI. ASH I.OHINO COM f 61 % To glvululleircrt loth duslgn of congicss oil tills biibject I h.ivu m.nlu tiuclul and c.fir- nest eiiile.niu slnio lliu adjiiuinmciil of the la-itcongiess , 'lothhcmll liavu ilelivrafcct nguntleni.in well Insliucled In lih'.al scJonco to piococd to thu liii.uii-ial ( unties ot Kiuopn , and In conjunction with oui mlnlHleis tel l , 1'i.incuiind ( iciiuany , to obtain a full knowled' , ' ! ) ot thu atlltiido and inle.nt ol thesu govi'inment-i leipei ting Iho estab lishment of Midi tin Intel national i.itloaH would i u OL UNI t ice coin ig ol both metals ut thu minis ut these commie's and out UMII. liy my dlieulun out coiihiil ginui.tl at 1'ajls has given ciosu attention to llm piom-dlngs ol tlio eon ies-i at thu Latin union In mdei M indicate out Inteients in I ti object * , and ic- jioit Its action. It m.tv hu Mid in Inlet as tlio lehtilt ol thchuclloits hat Ilioattiludii of the leading poueiti HJIII , ilns Hiihiiantlally un changed hliicii thu monotitiy conleionco of iNdj , nor is It to hu ijui stloiied th.it the v lews ol thi'sn oveiiinients aiu in i-aih liislanco HUbl.iliied h > tliu wel.iit of publU ; opinion. 'l'n ) > steps thus1 lai luKcii It tvu llieiefoiuonly iiioio lully ik'tmiiihiiated fie n ilu snuss , of tinll.ei ntttiinpt fit picsunt to nruvu at any it.'nvmcil ! o.i thuHiiiijei t with other natlona , In ttiu meaiitimu vviiaio uwuinul itlng silver coin based upon our onii pu'iillar ratio to bitUi mi extent , and a-ssuniliiR so heavy a burden to bit provided foi In anj Intej national nivoliatioiu us will u'n.lei us an unde-.iiatilo rally tunny tiituiu iiionetaiv , conleii'iicK of nations , It la a r-ignlucaiit i.u I that toni ol lliu nvo umu- tiie-dimpusln ; t'i ' < j l.mln nnion inenUoncd In out eui'Ki ' e , ti t , i'iihiirissi | > d with llielr nilvii I'l'i-ii'-y ' , hav',1 Just completi'd fn auloiiMiU uui' ' > iij ; ihe uselvuj tlat uu 'DOif