(Tn Firrv-nrni Cbncatm) 



- 



< 



may have failed in the discharge of our full duty a* 



- the pride of the era* in all the gt*t 



ami encouraging to realtx* that free speech, a frw ways of UMnmarce, To my mt* 



free schools, the free and un> tai 



molerttHlr;. f, _ >- < - , 1. r, ..-. I n4lMd.ffmli.4l. 'H - Ml 



free and fair f 



guaranti. 

 cheerfully and 



*Uythan arar before. Than) 



l sacreilly peeawved and wisely 

 : authorities n, 



dtrad 



ly all the great Itnr. 



ut.lurin. Yd. .i,u. th* k to - 



Hiaaavleww b th total " 



v penalties 1 oi inr taw, 



nlt-r. f hmisainii. ths Intag* 



ran rrou-r in. i. that (ho oitiaeneof 



b. .in ala-.r.-! I la- 



pi,, rfc Itetlwil 



l-.n it *'!. f it. 





.vr and order in tho futurv. Iminut 



s corporation*, or ct.mn. 



-I.I.-IU th.-. 

 an< I of tho -t.. 

 n pursuance of : 



deavor rarvful The 



r ha* 



ni tho |ia.Ht that 01 'opinion to nil ron. 

 tion* of capital organi/xl in t m-t *. i.*e to 



mong 

 1 it hit* in 

 as wf. 



press the people by undue charges on thoir MI: 

 or by unjust rates for the transportation of thoir 

 product* to market.' Tin- pur|ioM will be steadily 

 pursued. Uth lv th. f tho law - 



i tho recommendation atid Mip|Mrt 

 of such new statutes as may be necessary to carry 



ir naturalisation and immigrution laws should 

 be ftirthor impn>vrd to the constant promotion of a 



and a lu-h . 



jN-ril t> tho rcpulilii- would ln a citi/onhip too 

 Ignorant to utulerstaml, or tot* 

 the great value ami bcneflcenoe of our m-nt 

 and laws, ami against all who com make 



war upn th.-m our gate* most be promptly ami 



mindful - 



need of iinprvomont among 

 with the zeal of our f oncourap 



spread f and f ree . 



I fr- in th- I.IT..I if . shall attain 



that 



:. uhl.h in 



on. Hut 



H should Iw real and grnuii 

 -ry or prompt, d l-> a r al in U-half of any 



member of Congn-*." I 



of tho pr. M-nt law. ami 1 hall attempt ; 

 n whirh it wa* enn 



purp-M- in \ ;. \\:- ! -it- riio mo*t efflcisnt 



' ap|int- 



mMit un i- r < .. . . DD: . . ^ faithful and de- 

 ling none, 



r tho authority of any rulo or outom. who arr 

 mo>iu|iotont, or unworthy. The best 

 intort'sts of the oountrv domaiiil tin*, nn.l tK 

 plo I tho law whorv\<r and when* 



thu-* administered, 

 -ingress should give prompt attention to the 



* ymr^in the 

 we mast 



esTorta oy provitiing as a proper eonaofl 

 ' 



'rrurn connlr' 

 hat afmeals t 



pnMntk 

 beTbeanU 



ffairaof fonafli 



" 

 el re* frat from ec 



f .....-. . . 



wuh them the 







be our aim to pursue a fir 



r iiAii.'iinl honor, and al 



ful njchu of America* cfci- 

 sen* everywhere. Our diplomacy stoald seek aoth- 

 ing more and accept nothinf few than i* doe tn. 

 W e want no war* of 



; we moat amid tW 



tnii|.tnti.'ii 



r be entered upon until every afia*y of peacv 



has f I to ar in almoM 



true method of Htlemrat of 

 ^ l..al or imiMLlual 

 enoM. It wa recofniaed aa the hart anaaa of ad- 



ploywtbg thaF\ rtg i aih 



.lion wa eitended to oar 



i.\ the unatiunousooncarrrnci 

 MdHowi MgmainlSML The 



rv*>luti..n waacceptrI a* the baabof atfo- 

 i iat i- >n u : Urit i-\i Ilonar of Coeamoa* 



J. an.l u|-n ...ir n mrtn- 



t rat ion Ur i r and (irvat Britain 



wa signed at Washington and tratumitlcd to the 

 S-I.A- in January la*. 8hMt 



thU trralr i* elaarir the remit of our own iniita- 



.xngntard m the k- 



fraturr of our foreign policy throughout our enlinr 

 national hiatorr-lCe atl 



jodicul >. . forwofana*: aad 



tince it praaanta to the world the glofiona ctaaipb 

 of raaaon and peace, not juarimi and war. con 

 ling the rrlatiom between two of the frealeet 

 xarolr crrtain to be 



f wifully urgr the early action 

 i Srnatr ilwrnron. not merely aa a matter of 



" 



The impnrtanr* and 



uar we engage tt w 



orTOCWn- 



.4.1rr it fctanai thai U 



moral influence of the ratification of mrh a trealv 

 can hardly ha oremtimated in the caase of a.f 

 ,ay well engage the heat 



inl I rmn not 



1 Mate* to have the kad- 

 rp>hip in - crund a work. 



" It ha- U,n the uniform practice of each 



i. ** far aa possible, the coaveJi 



Congrejs in extraordinary sssaion. It is an 



