A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1908: 1881-1889Bureau of National Literature and Art, 1897 |
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Side 50
... appears by the Secretary's report that in the absence of disturb- ances on the frontier the troops have been actively employed in col- lecting the Indians hitherto hostile and locating them on their proper reservations ; that Sitting ...
... appears by the Secretary's report that in the absence of disturb- ances on the frontier the troops have been actively employed in col- lecting the Indians hitherto hostile and locating them on their proper reservations ; that Sitting ...
Side 132
... appears that the ordinary revenues from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1882 , were as follows : From customs From internal revenue ... From sales of public lands ...... From tax on circulation and deposits of national ...
... appears that the ordinary revenues from all sources for the fiscal year ended June 30 , 1882 , were as follows : From customs From internal revenue ... From sales of public lands ...... From tax on circulation and deposits of national ...
Side 133
... appears by the following table : 1876 .... 1877 1878 . 1879 . 1880 . Year ended June 30- Excess of exports over imports of merchandise . $ 79 , 643 , 481 151 , 152 , 094 257,814 , 234 264 , 661 , 666 167 , 683 , 912 1881 1882 259,712 ...
... appears by the following table : 1876 .... 1877 1878 . 1879 . 1880 . Year ended June 30- Excess of exports over imports of merchandise . $ 79 , 643 , 481 151 , 152 , 094 257,814 , 234 264 , 661 , 666 167 , 683 , 912 1881 1882 259,712 ...
Side 136
... appears that the only out- breaks of Indians during the past year occurred in Arizona and in the southwestern part of New Mexico . They were promptly quelled , and the quiet which has prevailed in all other parts of the country has per ...
... appears that the only out- breaks of Indians during the past year occurred in Arizona and in the southwestern part of New Mexico . They were promptly quelled , and the quiet which has prevailed in all other parts of the country has per ...
Side 140
... appears by the Secretary's report that the available naval force of the United States consists of 37 cruisers , 14 single - turreted monitors , built during the rebellion , a large number of smoothbore guns and Par- rott rifles , and 87 ...
... appears by the Secretary's report that the available naval force of the United States consists of 37 cruisers , 14 single - turreted monitors , built during the rebellion , a large number of smoothbore guns and Par- rott rifles , and 87 ...
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Side 391 - Chinese subjects, whether proceeding to the United States as teachers, students, merchants or from curiosity, together with their body and household servants, and Chinese laborers who are now in the United States shall be allowed to go and come of their own free will and accord, and shall be accorded all the rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions which are accorded to the citizens and subjects of the most favored nation.
Side 116 - The limitation or suspension shall be reasonable and shall apply only to Chinese who may go to the United States as laborers, other classes not being included in the limitations.
Side 571 - ... upon vessels wholly belonging to citizens of the United States or upon the produce, manufactures, or merchandise imported in the same from the United States or from any foreign country...
Side 281 - Treaty, the amount of any compensation which, in their opinion, ought to be paid by the Government of the United States to the Government of Her Britannic Majesty in return for the privileges accorded to the citizens of the United States under Article XVIII. of this Treaty; and that any sum of money which the said Commissioners may so award shall be paid by the United States Government, in a gross sum, within twelve months after such award shall have been given.
Side 167 - Such examinations shall be practical in their character, and so far as may be shall relate to those matters which will fairly test the relative capacity and fitness of the persons examined to discharge the duties of the service into which they seek to be appointed.
Side 282 - Scotia, at the earliest convenient period after they have been respectively named, and shall before proceeding to any business make and subscribe a solemn declaration that they will impartially and carefully examine and decide the matters referred to them to the best of their judgment and according to justice and equity; and such declaration shall be entered on the record of their proceedings. Each of the high contracting parties shall also name one person to attend the commission as its agent, to...
Side 301 - In the discharge of my official duty I shall endeavor to be guided by a just and unstrained construction of the Constitution, a careful observance of the distinction between the powers granted to the Federal Government and those reserved to the States or to the people...
Side 161 - No person in said service shall use his official authority or influence to coerce the political action of any person or body, or to interfere with any election.
Side 762 - The President is authorized to prescribe such regulations for the admission of persons into the civil service of the United States as may best promote the efficiency thereof, and ascertain the fitness of each candidate in respect to age, health, character, knowledge, and ability for the branch of service into which he seeks to enter...
Side 743 - President, and to continue so long as the reciprocal exemption of vessels, belonging to citizens of the United States, and their cargoes, shall be continued, and no longer.