PEOPLE OF KENTUCKY.






  In order that you may know the facts and circumistances
connected with Ond celatiing to the passage of the Revenue
Bill (commo-uly ealled the AM ClChord Bill), which was re-
cently vetoed oy the krovern-or, w!I d'em. it proper to make
this statement.
  This bill was reporied. to thc, House of Representatives
by the Revisory Commission on the 7th day of January,
1892.
  The House, either by its Conimnittee on elvenue and
Taxation, in the committee of the whole or in regular ses-
sion, were engaged in the consideration of this bill until
it finally passed it on the 24th of Aay. On the 27th of
May it was reported to the Senate from the House, given
its first reading and ordered printed in obedlienice to
section 46 of the Constitution. On June the 3d it was