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AMERICA.

(Rccoivcd Dccpmbpr % 1.15 p,ra,) , . ' Nk\y Yb jikJ December 7. In the report 1 to Congress of thc.Hpp. Daniel Manning, .Secretary to Die Treasury, he rccommonds !tho removal of the inipoifc dudes on wool and a reduction of tliose oti woollen goods, (RoooivedDocomborS, 11.80 a.m.) . . The President's annual message to Congress expresses regret at tho action of tho

Canadian officials in respect to the fisheries questiou, which imperilled tho friendly relations existing between the United States and Canada, but hopes that during the I present session the negotiations proceeding with England would result in a satisfactory settlement of the dispute. The President expresses himself confident that au understanding will be arrived at with Germany and England which will secure the autonomy and neutrality of Samoa. Alluding to the excess in therevenne now being realised, the President recommends a re-adjustment of taxation, but he would not change the present fiscal policy, and would continue to collect the chief revenue by import duties. The message again urges' the suspension of silver coinage, and alludes to the significant increase in the gold export.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7613, 9 December 1886, Page 2

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AMERICA. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7613, 9 December 1886, Page 2

AMERICA. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7613, 9 December 1886, Page 2

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