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Java in 1*95 were 98,405.000 guilder*, and into the 

 tts 46.646.0UO guilder*; imi- 



ul imports of 







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mat 



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UMned to Dutch adutiimtrat *..n. and tbr 



.rar|rt nd a SMMiadri 



ii.-J.r takm tram the other **de A 

 to email oat the spirit of nesHanK in that 

 > Tneae forw/aru moveflsenta, however, eav 



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f 



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file, oompriaing 514 taff officer* 

 ttached to the staff. Wl infantry 

 I men, 88 officer* and 988 men in 



an.l 







: >UM> ^tiling vessels. 

 i The merchant fleet numbered 8,003 vessels, 



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.ml. Imha had on Jan. I. 

 7. at-' 

 (46 rank 

 18J9J8 men ait ached 



cavalry. 147 officer* and 8.451 men in the art ,1- 



, an.l 



army wa* 



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ironclad. 18 gun I ..at*. I arm* " 

 i (orpedo boat, besides 9 *tationary 

 rdrographic service. The fleet 



' lie troublesome Acheenese of 

 northem Sumatra, which ha* 

 * of tl,,- ! 

 many years and cost the live* of a large 



an-r 



to a terminal i vigorous tactic* of tin* 



:i> January. 1H!. 



tr.-.|- \.-r.- . basing tl b - / !'*-' 

 mar. whose residence near G. . captuml 



mountain fastnesses, but oeca.- 

 urned the offensive, taking a Dutch fort near Gen- 



ami losing one of hi* best fort-, in a warm engage- 

 era part of the colony, wlnthi r tin- victors pursued 

 linear the frontier of Kloc- 



mang. was taken l.y t >>. I hit , h . Tl. 

 haa erected thr 



ami !' stubborn resistance. Ira v ing a large 



Quantity <>f nhV- .,.,. aim n the band* of 



in.) lo*t 5 



: 40 wi.umlnl. FoK r Tic- 



more important fort* and 

 ;>ied Fjol Glie, near Indrapura. In the moun- 

 tain- Mt-tion a vigorous campaign was 

 iglioiil : the rvt of the season. 



sfl ml ' ' . t in July severs f I i 



hief* wrn- lan iltaneoos mov 



i out a^ain-J tl..- rtU U that hail 

 :n<>untain lira- 

 rMi* that mn 



alj. A Dut.h force was surprised in 

 >t by a furioti* attack of the rebel* i 



o(T ainl finally flrl. Irar 

 of wounded on the field. 

 mar'* follower*, descend- 

 mitain*. Ml npon a Dutch jatrtl 

 tvnjr. killuiir f*ovrral m h*taniinp 



occasional -ire plain 



The people, protected by the un : 

 lance of the troops, were becoming gradually 

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of It* country, in favorof apnotetlawa 

 rtodjr the eondit 



a vi*w to 



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t,r,,.f th. -Mila^/.f -,-:. , S .-,r.i.r..| aD-.t-, 



ciaL The prison at I'ava wa* avissd by 



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 turbanee spread until the arrival of 



Ti- i. n k . sovtrovsjtsi aiti ts.. 



BM**OVWUM ,;:,- tf ,l -./..r. I., f, DitBl \.: In- 



rilies of an Autralian whaler was re- 

 ferred to the ariiit ration of th> 

 ami .! . i.i- 

 de Martin*, who h 'iovenunrnt re- 



tal in-l, r 



t.> the officers and cnrw and the owners of the 

 -Costa I: 

 costs of arl.it rat ion. Thu sum was paid over oa 



rar|Tt,t,r. ho wa* throwi 



prison at Macassar, r had taken 



posseeiion of a Dutch prauw which he had found 

 hoating derelict at sea in 1888. and had appro- 



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ing in English courts for his remedy. 



due, obtained a warrant from the court at Macaw 



on wh: 



tained during a part of the whaling SMSon. The Ma- 

 iwidcd that it haif no jurisdiction in 



his ship rema 

 till the following April, and was then sold ai 



A nt ^ft V.MMA ^kilA *>-. Bul I.M ^iln Mimmi* ... .1|. 



aucea puce, wnue ne BBMI mm ess 



substantial dsmsjM Owing to tnis Begligvnce on 



... 



the aroonnt claimed. 



M N \ IA, a Pa. ittc ouart Slate, admitted to the 



1*64: arra. llo.TOO aquare miles. 



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inrmt.-TheTollowInf were the 

 oAcer. iliinnt; the jrrar: GoTernor. Kdnhold Nad- 



tanr RttfMM llowell; Trr*i. 



d; Comptroller. C. A. 1^ - .j- T- 



Jaroe* R. Judicr ; Adjutant General. 



talnsha sll of the Silver party, except Ga* 



Republican: Chief Justice . 



Associate Justices. If. & 

 Bonmflr I k. Engene llowell 



lie Silvernartv. 



Finance*, The Governor's itasage gave the 

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eoeral school fund amounted t. 

 TheOrph.. 



Priation still on hand, and the State Prison had 

 used but $57.779.28 of its $68,000. The Board of 



