. The writings of Abraham Lincoln. to imposeinvoluntary military service upon those who come The Writings of Canada through the United State: tion of imposts, which were tem-d by the reciprocity treaty of the », however, to be understood while makingtatement that the colonial authorities of Canadanot deemed to be intentionally unjust or un- but, on thecontrary, thei hat, with the approval of t -hey will take the necessary m w incur- sions across the borri The i on for. the encourage- men gration has so far as was possible been Abrab anntiijjcolrj^^fe %n1-14346^men(iment ^^biepfeh^I«iifeeVs3c?a


. The writings of Abraham Lincoln. to imposeinvoluntary military service upon those who come The Writings of Canada through the United State: tion of imposts, which were tem-d by the reciprocity treaty of the », however, to be understood while makingtatement that the colonial authorities of Canadanot deemed to be intentionally unjust or un- but, on thecontrary, thei hat, with the approval of t -hey will take the necessary m w incur- sions across the borri The i on for. the encourage- men gration has so far as was possible been Abrab anntiijjcolrj^^fe %n1-14346^men(iment ^^biepfeh^I«iifeeVs3c?a^^t^overnment to pre\ ^^a^e^r^rr^iitl^ag^k the immigrants while on their way and on their arrival in the ports, secure them here a free choice of avocations A liberal disposition is manifested by .iropean: t> part by ). etive s one iiich are e ravages of and its i strength and that is n< i ire the flow of str m in its iess, and to that Government way make it that it neith designs to impose fary service upon those who come. Abraham Lincoln 251 from other lands to cast their lot in our country. The financial affairs of the Government have beensuccessfully administered during the last year. Thelegislation of the last session of Congress has bene-ficially affected the revenues, although sufficienttime has not yet elapsed to experience the fulleffect of several of the provisions of the acts ofCongress imposing increased taxation. The receipts during the year from all sources, uponthe basis of warrants signed by the Secretary of theTreasury, including loans and the balance in theTreasury on the 1st day of July, 1863, were $1,394,-796,, and the aggregate disbursements, uponthe same basis, were $1,298,056,, leaving abalance in the Treasury, as shown by warrants, of $96>739>9°5-73- Deduct from these amounts the amount of theprincipal of the public debt redeemed and the amountof issues in substitution therefor, and the actual cashoperations of the Treasury were


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