
A return to excessive imports or to a material decline in export trade would render possible a return to the former condition of adverse balances.
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A return to excessive imports or to a material decline in export trade would render possible a return to the former condition of adverse balances.

The importation of manufactured goods was at the same time reduced in an equal degree.

In answer to the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 5th instant, I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, with its accompanying papers.

To the Senate of the United States: I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, together with the copies of papers therein referred to, in compliance with the resolution of the Senate of the 27th of May last.

To the Senate of the United States: I transmit, for the consideration of the Senate with a view to ratification, a declaration respecting trade-marks between the United States and Brazil, concluded and signed at Rio de Janeiro on the 24th…

To the Senate of the United States: I transmit, for the consideration of the Senate with a view to ratification, a convention revising certain portions of existing commercial treaties and further extending commercial intercourse between…

We are at peace with all other nations.

It is the right of every citizen possessing the qualifications prescribed by law to cast one unintimidated ballot and to have his ballot honestly counted.

I respectfully urge upon your attention that the Congressional elections, in every district, in a very important sense, are justly a matter of political interest and concern throughout the whole country.

Our manufacturing industries are reviving.

The permanent pacification of the country by the complete protection of all citizens in every civil and political right continues to be of paramount interest with the great body of our people.

Our heartfelt gratitude is due to the Divine Being who holds in His hands the destinies of nations for the continued bestowal during the last year of countless blessings upon our country.

Every step in this direction is welcomed with public approval, and every interruption of steady and uniform progress to the desired consummation awakens general uneasiness and widespread condemnation.

The fearful spread of this pestilence has awakened a very general public sentiment in favor of national sanitary administration.

It is believed that general prosperity, which has been so long anxiously looked for, is at last within our reach.

Abundant harvests have rewarded the labors of those who till the soil.

Our relations with other countries continue peaceful.

Our public credit has greatly improved, and is perhaps now stronger than ever before.