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   Galesville Transcript (Newspaper) - December 13, 1861, Galesville, Wisconsin                                V A OK j S S. LUC 15, Vol. to i CIK At on lonely When bh the and A MOW to Of tti it prays for inc. 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The ple relied on by the latter for exciting foreign nations to hostility against as already is the embarrassment oi commerce not improbably saw from the first that it was the Union which made as well our us our domestic they can fail to that the for disunion produces the existing and that one strong nation promises more durable and a more and reliable moi ce than can the nation into hostile OURSELVES IN- troubles wo cause of groat gratitude to God tor unusual good health and most abundant will not be to learn that in peculiar exigencies of the our intercourse has attended with profound chiefly tip our own domestic a disloyal of the people having daring whole year engaged in an attempt to divide and destroy the A which endures factions and is exposed to disrespect Ib is not my purpose to review our sions with foreign states because ever might bo their wishes or dispositions the of our bility of our government mainly depends not upon them but the and of tho American The itself without the usual reservation I to hope it will that we have practiced prudence and liberality foreign averting of firmness aur rights ent that as foreign necessarily I recommend that adequate adopted defenses on every this for defending our line readily to I the hame of our lakes and river s. fortifications of aWa selected points would of great importance to national defence I ask attention to the of the same general 1 it of importances that the of Mid Western North jbe Kentucky ami of Union by for the 1 as Kentucky will no doubt lature selection of ilie The northern must connect whether the Lexington or Nicholasville to Cumberland or 60in! Lebanon to line in the of or some tean easily aad the work ibe ed in a short and when it will only of vast idess but an permanent impi its cast in all the Some treaties designed chiefly for the interests of and having no grave political have been and will submitted to the Although we have failed to induce some of the to adopt a amelioration at the rigor of maritime wo have so far removed the obstacles from way of their humane reform ex- cept such as arc merely of temporary and accidental I invite your attention to tha between ty's minister accredited to govern and the Secretary of Relative to the detention of tine British ship in June by the U. S. steamer for d supposed breach As this was occasioned by an obvious hension of the and as justice es that wo should commit act not founded in strict as law I that an appropriation be made to satisfy tho reasonable of owners of the for i i i i i r repeat the of in his annual message to Con- gress in December iu regard to the disposition of the surplus which will satisfying the of citizens against suant to the awards of the under the act of the third of 1859. Jf it not deemed to that Recommendation I that authority be given for investing the surplus referred to in good with a view to the satisfaction of other just claims of OUT citizens against as are not unlikely to hereafter in course of our extensive trade with that of the 5th of authorized the President the to defend themselves and has been cised in a single l For more effectual of our e valuable in ibe seam especially authorize of sailing to ayy prizes pirates may make pf United Sates vessels and and the courts ern countries to the the this should objected to by j HAtTI Tf any good reason exists why we should persevere longer in withholding our of the independence and ty of Hayti and I am to discern unwilling however to rate a novel policy in regard to them out the approbation o' I sub- mit for your consideration the expediency of an approbation for Charge to each of these does not admit of doubt that important com- advantages might be secured by favorable treaties with The operations of the Treasury during the period has elapsed since your f 1 J have been conducted with signal The patriotism of the OHI T people has placed at the disposal of too goverment the largo means demanded by the public Much of the loan has been taken by citizens of the industrial classes whoso confidence In their country and faith ami zeal for their deliverance from its present have induced them to contribute to the suport of the the whole of This fact imposes obligations to in and energy in The from all ing loans for the financial year ending 6n tie 30th of was the expenditures for the including payments 'the were 034, balance in the treasure on of July 80, for the quarter of the financial year 1861 The receipts including the balance 1st, 27, the 09 leaving a balance on the 1st of 1861, of 292 18. for the re- maining three arid for the Aether his os i rj for meeting the demands contemplated by will be submitted to Congress by the Secretary of the It ia gratifying to know that the expenses made necessary by the rebellion are not beyond the resources of the loyal and to believe that the same patriotism which has thus far sustained the ment will continue till and union shall again bless the  

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