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- - v unnaa ve 4n ressrve with this methud hieb to reautie apeclo pryment, al debt will b eiely At wnfo restimption i, Jnpor mntey country ndicated with shat, s nucerully growing it o reat precision, rowing out of the oxiatoico of our greal national doht, which niust be pald ot 0 carly o duy os possible; Wo consler the plau which Is now popular i Cous ress, nud feobis 1o bo fn favor with the contraction= ite, of Hceeusine the Natiount Banke fnauca ud dl- antitahlug as rapinly as poseihio tho logal-tonder eire prinelples thol ure wholly At varlanco with tho truo finuncinl futoresis of tho coutry—tending {0 auconrage dungerous aye- reucy, to embody n’ Staelt tem of _monopoly nafo wubstitute and ~rollabla one oaud o currency {hot necosanrily of nucertuin valuo, and which wiil toud to increaso thio valuo of houdw anid goll and greatly de- I ona in nne fugividil, _ Qivg ua the cronso tho valio of our paper miney, tlonal, whilo the other is reonbick, or nationnl curreusy, mnl dispenso with lie National Buukes an banks of iuatie, bt teiain thoim an banks of exchange, dapoylt, and loauing, Tite Vine cenues [Weaternt Stut fa o Democratio naper, withoit any qualifications, clfming that through tho triutaph of Democracy ull flic various reform elaments winy e~ wuro all thoy deman, or st loast ought to have, Yonra truly, A, Barto, Tho Watorlao Press supports the Presldent’s yeto, and belioves tho Ropublican party should rodoom its promiscé to reutoro specio payments &t tho our!lest poseiblo momont. The fudiana Staats-Zeilung, of Fort Wayno, n tri-weolkly nsid woekly paper, sustaing tho Prost- dont's vato very esrnestly and ndvocatoa tha ro« sumrion of specio pnymont at tho oniliost n?- rtupity, In politice the Slaats-Zvilung is omocratic, hi:t in favorof n unfon with™ tho boral-Republicans, ul'ho by nnlklm't Republican Banner should ho olassed as follows: Politics, Republicen. In favor of ** Inflation,” Opposed to tho voto. The Frankfort Crescent iy Demooratic, Though not strougly eprb«u(l to Grant on tha veoto quos- tion, yot we believe in having wmore curroucy. Put ua down a8 opposed to tho voto, Y'ho Marion Monitor is opposed to the Prest- donts veto. It is Indopendent Ropublican in politics, and uot an indotker of the L'rosident's “palnry-grab" mor of his veto. if the Repub- licans &6 & party indorse the Presidont in theso moasures, or attempt to apologizo for them, we shall oxpoot to be counted wiong *tho outs,” who faver & new party, “The Danville Indianion thinks Grant did os- aetly nl‘uc iu vetoing tho Currenuy bill, and, whiie it has no love for Mr. Grant, it fools dis~ posed to givo him eredit for what he Las dono, ovon {f he was ¢ bought \1}),“ 08 8910 fnflation ournals aseert, The Indianian is the only emocratio paper in this Congressionsl distriot (Cnhurh'ffi. Tue Indinnapolis Senfinel in not considored a Democrntio shoot, aud tho other Opposition papots are on tho Libersl order. The Warsaw ANorlhern Indianian is Topubli- can m politics, and I8 in favor of oxponsion, ob- joeting to the word * lnflation,” ‘Iho Kondallville Standard is for *inflation,” aud opposed to the veto, 1In politics, Republi- oan, ~Tho Kaighisvillo Enferprise, Radical Republi- can, thinks Graut was honest iu his votoiug the Gurrency bill, aud is willing to accopt the situn- tion, befieving it will vesult in nitimate good for tho \Wet, which the vetosd bill would not havo one. Tho Richmond Telegram indorsod the voto henrkilfi It is epublican In politics. The Now Castle Times is opposed to tho voto, or vuthor in favor of un increasn of the currenoy, Ilave bLeen Ropublican; b presout favor tho vlection of good men to office iespoctive of porty. : * The Andorson Herald sustains the veto, and s flufubllcan in politics, * Tho Keutland Gazelte has the nssurance that nino out of ton of the voters in the range of ity ciraulation indorses its domand for the adjust. taant of our flnance syslen sa us to ombrace the intercouvertiblo bond iden, that the poople, - utead of the londers, shell have the profits of the Ingonvertiblo papor curreucy, It bas, thoro- foro, denounced tho veto, Tk Ouicaco Thin- uKE, ond all others who are opposed to thiy plain principlo of common *justce. 3 The Auburn Courier wus in favor of the bill, und s againet tho voto. Domouratic in politics, ‘| 'The yeply of the Indiana Fatriof, published at Rockville, 18: ““*Wo nover did like Giant, ‘We want niore money.—Domocratio." i ‘The Washington Democrat, ns its name would soem o imply, is & Domociatic paper, and is of +ho opinjon that President Grant maden great aistake, In this locality we need mure money. ‘The Washington Gazeile is a Republican pa- por. It favored the financinl bitl and opposes the veto. W are in favor of attaching an infla- tion bill to tho Goueral Appropriation bill, ir 4hore aro foars that inllation would be othorwixo | doleated, Tho Bluffton Banner, o8 well ag its roadors, areoilin favor of moro cutroncy, yes, *more currency,” 18 all the sey, aud the pooplo must bave it.” Politics, Domocratic, Keep tho balia rolliag. Tho West aud South ure-a mighby power in thoso United Stares, The Bloomington lemocrat rany bo olassed as wue voto of the currency Lill. L'his papor | —iz+t/emoceratio in politics. vHN, Tho Bloomington Progress is Radicsl Reprbli- can, and hmul}{ deplotes the President's veto, Tha Delphi Limes is Domooratio, and opposed to the President’s veto, The Columbus Republican in in favor of a ju- dicious iutlation of- the currency, and yot in- dorses tho voto mesenge of Gen. Grant., Itis ulso Republican to the core, und will stand by thint party o8 long as it stands to the best inter- ¢sts of the Governmont, Iuclosod find copy of article on the voto, o tha Columbus Rapyblican—extract. ‘Tho peopla havo asked for more noney, und notling short of this will satisfy the demands of the products und labor of tho Weat, and there 3 bub littlo credit dus to those whio havo svughitto decoiva tho hanedt mogses. Wostill stand honestly convicted that {by country needs more money, yet We'are {reo {o aay thut 01 & proper consideration of the Seuato Finaneo bill, Qeu, Grant dld the wisest act of bis 1ife inroturning tho bill without Lis cigustuve, und thae wiil pravo thia ta'bo true, Tt now remuiiie for Congress 1o £o to work in a proper wuy—throw out the resorvo lield Lack undor the previous luws of. Congress, and this will give relief fur u wbort time, until tho bottor courso ot leusl can bo determived $u'the future, The Rlsing Sun Kecorder iwa political papen but not partizan, 'The paper 18 opposud to 1 Hanan, and may thoroforo bo clauuified, a3 - ablican proving the President's veto. o e lonut Voruon Republivan, ig Top in politics, but emphoti *dowin Pr.igmux{t‘x: vorg, Pty Hdawa T tho Muncie Demoorat; Dempdyal? " opposcd Lo Sonate bili and swuie . 12 politics, and would 0ppoad inflationyen gorgers L20 Y6k § sopnonad to o svantrta et {6, Lolcheh er greenbacks without, intay, Sation] lfuhhbufims. aragt to"Nationul . The Bodford Guazelte bel thibucion of the amount orh:m“ & Juofolous dls- moasure was thouglt to. gir 24T “3"‘: e votood suited greatly ta the +f0 1% M u“f-'”“ 10 South, sud believing 45005 OF e Wost and fnlate o little, we w18k B0 Wedsuro wonid wid opposod tot. vor of 1ty upproval, vaye, tho romup 130 Yoo IL, 68 Mr. Bocner Would o e ¢ bad Baid measure becan .k, by u"‘"‘:‘, .soli u contraction, wo nry row, glad angit i .onsure was vetoed, ' We think thoro o b b incronse in the cirenlating mo- W | to raliovo tha stringenoy thas exists in tho 2".at aud Soutl. . Politically wo ate Ropublican, " pud o ot thiuk tio Republicas purty inu * out. ved its usefulnes," Tho Bedtord Independent Grangs will nob support Graut aguin uuder My clrcumslanced, ou acsouns of; his votoing $Lio Qurraney bill, though wo Ly, most haustily Hone g0 twica, ¢ The Vovay Reveills sustains tho Presidont's volo. Iaopposed to inllation, In favor of fres buuking wuder tho present National Duinking rot. Suould rosumoe wpecie puyments as soon s practicable, e ‘Tuo Bullivan Unlon ia Howu on tho veto. . Tlo Sullivan Jemoerat 1y Democratio in poli- bea. Opposed to voto, In favor of more greonbucks, mid opposed to iucroase of Natioual Banks, The editor of the Lawrenceburg Press thinke , tho: peuple Who are erying tor niore money u 4 liko époudihirity sous who, Juving gous into ' | kinds of wild speoulution on credit, aro now in tglt plucs, and oo thoit ouly punucos in we .ye wouey, 1 am oue who Lhinks the more you g .va them (whoio it J known thut the family ' gng plowey) the worso they will bo off, | hesr tily approve of the veto, Folitics, Itopublican. Uho Spencer Journal cousidors the vete ) of ‘\_x:(,’m‘!‘l.mby bill wrong, and an outrage U the n:r.-nr.. LThus paper proashos Bourbonizer | fo- mour Demograt(Domocratis) s & ¢ s an part, and favorapls to wome i, o is Republioan~ sound Ropublican, and galnst. VIows nclo Times deplores tho Preside g¢ abigmn on bia " falr. anio—une"d -suesec, lits no placo In politics nt pear 10uf. uelion Reporder-iv Rupublica | g poli- « w.pposad to the veto. l";muhhm\vn Zauner: is in: favt or of ¢ fn- ¢ voto, Qewde.ntic w palitics, ' and would havo beon: ouaily ygmodied by ) ress, wiid'thoro bowsg no Oont ,jwytional ob- Jocunus to tho'bull, aud 1k balug & quastion wost cal doportmont Goveinment aloug, we hut mfium the | Re 1r, waa oot hasey | aglslation, We proper of Lo voto wiwise, to bo deaided by the volith o T TR ATITy T vettuted Tor legal-ienders 10 Lo hfll;}l Ault aimed at in tho vetood bill, nnd o gl (gofd e and the vanct amonnt of it the business of the Wo mnintain o tho adoption of Tegal-lendera wan & tho exlktenco of war, Ko should their furthor increnrs depend Upon a necessity Cauneolton Luquirer; Ynving v seurdod the n_yehof menatire whosa ' 47 juntuenco (T T00 Yo with far logs injury to tho untlonal eredit, Vo aro Demoorat- - | ie, bit nobady's oryzan, Tho Leavonwoith (Orawford County) Inde- pondent wums_up Its plazforms * Luffation— “x‘ululwmlunb-vLu oring wan's party of tho Vent.” From the Leavemenrth Indepandent— A D ) O 1 | tho ol {xsuea ovor which thay foughit 1o burled in the HER OF U0 DARt. » o Tioth politinl Dartios; whora over thies aro it yower, nr corrapt, R cannot puri, thomselves, und the coming contest will bo botween tho eapltullst of tho Yast nnd thio Inboror of tho Weat and South, Al Iahorlwg eligron must necossarily cant waiide il politfel projudicessand unito f they would ucbieva a victory, Tho Tipton Enterprise hng favored more cur- rency rnd objected to tho Prosidont's veto of {,’I::z:“ Cutrancy bill. In politica wo aro Repub- n, Tho Soymour Times ls Nopublican, but op- poscs much that s ealled Ropublioan, It suu- taing tho veto, Tho Press, Potoraburg, {s Iopublican, and opposed Lo the voto. z MICHIGAN. y—— : The Mavshall Stafesman is decidodly Republi- cnu; opposed to Batlerium; approved of the vato. "Lhe Alblon Recorder (Ropublican) sustaing the voto, and thinks it anogher proof of (irant's lit- noss for tho ollice ho fills, In an oditorlul bo- fore tho voto it snid: Inflation of tho volumo of paper currcncy meany runniug in_debl, mortgglug all t0 property u - the country, Pay-duy muat conio goonot or lutor, or tho dobt repudiated and our cradit rulsed, It {s very oany £0 run fu dobt, bul inrd to pay, Lhe man who morl- fages his furth way live fast snd Lavo good times whilo the money lustns but whon yayeday comes, comes alao_piuching poverty and distroks, “Inflation mosna Lkl prices, high Hving, spoculution, oxtravas guuce, No 1ore paper promises to Yoy mesns res trenclimient, industry, siable pm;\or‘w, and larg mwney. T'he Fenton Gazelle, Indepondont in politics, Biys : T'he poople, ns o mass, will indorsd this not, and the President in iow raaping goldou opinfous from men of nil partics, excopt 1ha ono-ides partlsans wio adyo- cated tha fnflation seheme rogardlens of conaoquencos to tho industriyl interests of the peoplo, ‘T'ho Iown Sentinel sustalus the veto, emphat- feally. Our pollties sro Republican, 'Wo think amajority of both parties in this county will warmly sustain the Lresident in his action in (his partienlar, Mon who havi’t Lurruhod for Grant, in four yenrs, shouted for him on this oocasion, o Giand Tavon News is tha Democratio organ of the county aud the largest. Domocratic papor in thiu part of tho Slate. Wo do nob in- dorse (ho Prosident's late vocoof the Owrenoy bill. Wo also rognrd it as Inconslstent with his mexsn mada to indorso the action of Congress u thio curroncy mattor, : Tho Hillsdale Denmocrat can bo olassed among the papers that opposo the veto. Wo are ot an intlationtst, but a fiea-bnuk papor. Politicaliy, a roforimer in its fullost seuse. Tho Coldwater Reporler is independent in Y’olmcn. and opposes “paternalism,” Ben ntlorism, and otuor Republican humbngs, The Reporter sustning tho Presidoni's voto of the Currency bill, s do nlso threo-fourths of the poople of this seciion, Tuo Hudson Post, & strong Republican paper, approves the veto, waying : 1t 13 tho most valuable not af Grant's clvil admints- tration, and will endear hie nime to genorations in the near futuse, and 88 o volls on nud the untimed de= cison of biutory fa obtained, the act will shino forth 03 tho most glorjous of Awarlcan financial admlutitrae on, ., ‘We aro In favor of freo banklng whenovor the our- rency 14 solidly resting ona spocio basts ao that thio issuo will bo regulated by tho uuorriug Iaw of demand and supply—bat freo bankiug on & coutinually ex- panding voluma of currency means an_ infiation of overy Inlevest, plenty of monoy with low purchusing vulue, growing lesu valuable overy dey, until, as in fimen of Gtato \wild-cat hankiog, 1t viould be tho theap est possille commodity for paget-hungings, and choap- or far than uowapapors for tho domands of @ fushlone able tollot, The &t Josoph Z'raveler is Ropublican, and decidedly T tavor of the yoto. ‘Tne Holly Register rogards tho voto as m vic- tory for the rich mau ; but for the poor mav, in oponing ip now couutries, inflation would have been o lasting, bonolit. Wa beliove thes if the inflntion bill had not boon votoed by the Prasi- doiit tho matter wonld Lave coma out ail right in the end, oiving to tha rapid grawth in wortth of our country, But somchow Gon. Grant stam- bies futo luck und popularity, You avo all rights ont in Chicngo, which namo stauds far ahoad of? all. We favorod, * elornce * last campaign, The Fonton Independent i8_in favor of ther FIITy Austaina tie Prosido publicon fu politios, Tho Howoll Republican fa docldedly pleased with tho vate, Thinks it the grandest nct of the Prosdont's lifo. Politics . ny Indiodted by tho name,—Itepublican clnar Lhrough. Tho Grand Havon Herald has advoonted ox- anmuu only 80 for ns baaod upon a hard-pan hanis, Wa think tho Prosident made s gront intako in votoing the Ourrency bill, favoring, for tho second timo within five months, Eastorn capitaiists a8 agninst Western entorprise and proituction, Wa have nover holioved in the voto power, honea we could not. undor any ciroum- slances, sustain o voto. Wo have nevor sup- posed Gou, Grant a gront tatosman, houco lis veto messago currios no conviotion to our mind, Wo anpported lim as tho losser of iwo ovils, Wo aro still Republican in politics, steiving for oqual nstice and an economica! administration 0;‘ publlo affuiva. Tho 8t. Josonh County Aduertiser, published at Constantine, should Lo clnssifled nsapproving the Prosidont's voto. Politica Republican, T'ho Paw Paw Catrier sustaing tho voto, and lulmlmnu 1a radioal Repablican, A Lha Reporter, Threo Rivers, sava the Prosl- dant is * O, K." The Reporfer Is Repnblionn. The Baugatuck Comniercial indoises most. cordially the velo of tho curromoy bill. e Commerelal 18 “1odepondent in politlcs aud veligion]” ho Michigan Farmer, publialiod at Detrolt, is emphntically againgt inilotion in any form. Iu nu editotial, March 6, {6 sald ¢ Michigan s complalnlug of want of currenay, but how couid shie get inura wonay within the teeritory and amongsl lior peugla, wiikout they had sither gealn, or Tumber, or tha yroduco of hur minesto pay for- 17 8ho In khorl of mogey stprostat, Why? Diusosio hua less than uanal ty well, That s tho_sole reaso o« Ier wheut s ont off, and hor lumber trade 18 duced, and bonse bor resources which would brin, Iu un Inereasod flow of currenvy ure reduced, nnl.\“ sha Tus todo & fudividuals do in sich cages, 1ive on lovs nuti] wlie han lind time fo Tocuporato, 1o got & rotura of dnpeckited ourrency for her proporty wonld be {ug too dent for Lier whistle, Ifenco, wo regard nl“ fompts ta swsll the volume of grannhucks by any sucl poilry aa Mt roferrcd to above, aa the very worst that conld be inanguratod, snd the most miaclilovous. The Michgan Volksblatt (Dutroit) sustaing u"i! t\;mo, and is Inacpeudent Dewncoratic in politics, ‘Iho Daly Detroit Adondpost, being decidedly opposed to wtlation, sustains tho voto. In poli- tice (his paper is ontiroly indopondont, and layory the formation of a new Liberal party. “The Hudson Gazelts Is indopendent and for hard money. ‘I'io Monroe Monifor should be olaesified with thoso favoring the voto, Dotnuoraticu politics, Tlo Dowagiue Republican wnya that the Presi- dont's voto uuos vot tnoet its approval. Toltel- oully, the Republican is, and, hae been during ite ontiro oxstence, & Ropublican paper, Tho ust Baginaw Cowrier is Domocratio in politics und opposed to s ¢ balloon” currency. The Baton Rapids Jos ynal is fevorablo to tho vu{u!. and opposed to inflation ; indepondent In oliticy, Tha Mt. Clemona Z fonitor in politics is Repub- lisan, aud wente “ o ,0r0 curroncy.” “Tally (g D¢, Olor song Press vy in favor of in- flation nud down o 3 the vato. Puro Domooracy. The Holland /.ty News is indopondent of tho politioat partios that oxiut to-day, and will ro- 1ouin wo uutil “worthy issues aro proseutod, in tho profereuce of whiok wa teud to remain in- depoudont. *+Dend" and “ Dyiug” nre the correct opltap ns to-day, We uphold Presidont Grant iu 1 4 veto, but wonld sauction & well- gunrdad sch ymo for froo-banking, coupled with o general vod uotion aud witbdrawal of our United Statos nov ss, On' tho whole, wo nro anxioust: on the loc kout for tho * coming man " thas will organizo an honest party, on houest prinoiples, out of Vo prosout chaos, Drevi ous to the Prosident's vnlab the Stanton Herald; staod favorabla to tha Curreucy bill, withe at fally undsrstanding its provisions, de- pend'ing somewhat for our views upon the opin- Joun and ropresentations of our Sanator, Forry, Suwe:o 4o veto wo buve examinod iuto tho matter mav.a thoroughly, nad have bocome satistiod that, % o rpeusure of rolief, the Carreucy,bill was nat wiat, the business interesta of the country roally *derr andad, for its sucswuntial and permanent Pre mperity, and, therofore, have nxgru;nnu patine taction and approval of the veto. Wao aro in fa- ¥ or of free buuking upon some sound, practical Tsnsis, with somo plan looking toward resump- tion of spucie payments, toguther with a convert- bls boud to give'morg alastialty to the curroucy. “This locality 1s & pino lumbor rogion, wherelarge notuts of eurroncy are needed for business, aud it 18 useless to deuy that our lwuwbermeu hota de- niand moye currency and complain bitterly of tho utringent monoy market, Where there 18 suck. & vavigty of copueel, and such wide differ~ encess nmong honest thiniers, it is difticult to toll her volo and ageivst intlation, In politics, Inde- peudent, The editor of the Battlo Crook Tribune says: * In rogard to the political status of our paper gho 2'vibune), we may say that wo never votod emocratio ticket in our lifo; were & Whig up totho organization of tho Ropullicsn pirty, which wo asalsted in forming n this State; by we mxl!’]mrlefl that grandest ol Amarioan patris ot, Horuco Grucluy, 10 1873, Gud, to-duy wa awe far from boing » Graut man, though inaigive, that wgaroa Ropublican. Allow ma to e .3 that T & & groat admirer of tho Now Yark . 58 jme i s would b diult for e, (o e 0w much leas [ am au ag iror nomesakso.” e Ohioago [From the Dattle Creek Teivw Whatover iy bo tho eficct of & -extrac.] . party, the Precidont hes porformed | 4@ Veto upon the mosi wise and judicious of ayy - &0 ofilcintact thy commltted during bis ydminye O:her which e hug doubt Ukat, atler the excitowe sTation, wnd wo do mot huun diod wwoy, he will ba. 7. -ut broducad by the voto scuee of tho country, antuined by the common ‘fhe Charlotte 1ro” nriy movemvm‘ i ho Presidont v wngo, Buiits’ “Thy time to” cal vovoluy® fea of gl t¥ proudie- oueat by ¥ rul der, which advocatea anew adorses tho voto, ond Lopes .1 £tiod to the text of his mes- 80 8838 : mova for reform haa nrrived. A politi- .o that will prove the funoral ceremon: .6 old pretics fa mow going ou. Toliifaal .o aud party strife will no ougor divido the mugscs of o country. Polliical prostitntion .ad {ta dny. Tho volurs of Ameriz, who cra the e of this Tund, will soon wkseit their rights, fn & Jtee thot will bo hoard e ven in the balls of Cungrass, that vortex of paselon and corruption, heretofors o deaf to il demands for reform nnd & refurn to honust govermment. The Charlotto Republican indoraes tha Prosi- dont's voto, aud 18 10 favor Of Bpecio pryment, 48 5oon a6 it ean ba brought about in juutice to tho clobtor interest. ” ‘Ctze Nilos Democrat has boon from the bogin- ning opposed to the inflation schomeo, ana held thac tha bout interests of the country demanded ite veta, Tba Presidont, by the course o hus takem in themattor, Lizs saved the couatry from o Wor nio thun that «whicl now provuils, Politically we have hoen the advocates of & gen- al raform. ‘Ilne Buchanan Record is Republican, and does not approve of the Proeident’s vato, 3 Tihe Centrovitlo St. Joseph County Republioan susuing tuo Presidont's veto, and in politica the WY'“ 1s Ropublican. = ‘I'ue Big Rapids Alagnet 1s Republican in pol- itics and disepproves tho Preaideut’s veco, "Wisa Fvening News (Dotroit) was not partic- ulaty pleased with the Cucrency Dl » but, aftor 80 mitch labor bnd been spent ou it (which it wis 8 pity shonfd bo wusted), it fovored an ap- proval, ‘doubting, furtherinore, if Congress could ugroo on anything ootter, Ax the pooplo soetn Lo approve tho vewo, wo aro now glad the Preaident took that siep, but have refrained frowe. glovifylng Ll on acconnt of it, =a it was no cloubt ab acodont on his part. Xu politios *wo wro Indopendent, ° ; Tho Detroit Union, Indopendent in politicy, disnppraves of the veto, ¥ The Hastings Banner should be clasaed an op- “posud to the policy enunciaterd in thie voto, but us Adminisiration on gonora) prisciplos, aud Ro- publican undes all viroumntancos. Tho Corunnn Shiatsassee o murican, Ropub- lican inpolities, gloriies tho vuto moasage of the Presidont in oppusition to inflation, Tho Jonesvillo Zndependent gyt that, while wo wore not alnrmed at tho proposed infutlon sehome, wo ave sutisfiod wizh tho President’s netion in yefusing to sunction 2 moasnre which e did ot upprove, if that ®_ his hunest couvic- tion. _ In politics tho Independsnt is Independont Topubhean, - 'f“u& Muskegon Zakegide epproves the Irosi- dent's veto ; belioves . that sowmo monsure 13 neconanry for an equalization of the ourrency, 50 that tho ‘West uball have nenrly the sume per cupits n the Baut ; and Unat u froo-banking sye- tom, amply sucuring tho noces issuwed nudor it, wanld be & * good thing™ for tho counsity. The Lakeside's editor has ulways basn n Lcmoorat, but in the present atato of effuirs ba!lcv‘ou thal “anything to beat Grant™ism e juet’ whab tho country needs, B u’fl‘m 58, Clair Rfl{:ublwawluam;aaua to tho veto. ‘0 paporis Ropublican in polities ; is in favor 0! of providing logal-tendora Yul.ercbnn;;cnhlo'luto gold-intarest bearing bouda, sav a8 66-100 por ceut interest, (o ropiaco tlys presont grooubaok fusuo, leaving the volume th be datorminod by the of trude, Ts0 nevspupors do uot rop=- resent tho \vnu;x\n on 1his lnsue, Lo T 18 il Prosidont icot! County Democratstends a4 opposod c\u;n Tlint Globe hearbily: upproven rant’s veto of tho Cuvres oy bill. od Grant for Prosident in. 1672 ‘Tho Gconyilte Jndept ndent flod ud sirongly indarslug tho vato, and i lepublican ity polities. -, ‘i Mourae Commercdal iy Ropublivan in pol itleu, and sustaing the Py weidont’s voto, ‘Fhie Ionla We suppart- ubticanlsm, Beliovd tho veto all xight, procinoly what ony financial policy sbould be ; ut it is gate to say inat something should be don ), by onr legislators at Waabington. I vo Manchoster Enterprise is wdependsut o politsws and everyihing olse. 1n regard to tho Puugi dont’s_voto, we would sy thac tho hest finw’ g.cpers of tho South aud West lave dacided In fyvor of *inilation,” and, as the question ia Tne of grent importanco to the oople of the Weat, do not approva of tho Prosident's decision in thigscage. ‘'WISCONSIN. The. Fond du Lna Journal is Reform in poli- tics, smi-inflation, and thinis the Prosident put Thie foot dawn where it would do the most good. 1t yon don't believa it, give us aun exchange, s Oconomowoa Times 18 aguinst all manner of infintion, and conscquently favors the Presi- dont’s vato. In politics we are enti-Administra- tion, :Reform, or whatevor you ploase to torm it. Whea in doubt wo follow THE CiticaGo TRIDUNE. " Tho Daily Times, Apploton, fa Republican, in fawvor of an intlation of tho currency, and atraugly condemns Lhe Presidential voto. Tbe &:ouln Reporier most emplatically op- oeas the veto of the Currcnoy bill. Wae think t an wnjustice to tla Soutkorn and a portion of tho Wostorn Statos. In politios the Reporter stends nentral, ‘I'na Chippewn Falls Zerald is Ropublican ; op- posed to President’s veto, 5 o Gorman papor of Oabkosh, the TWisconsin Telegraph, is in favor of Prosident Grant's veto. in politics we belongto that purty that does tho wmost towards a sound reform. B Tho S Croiz Republican, New Richmond, Wis., thinke Grant's veto biy soundest aot nlucs Appomatiox. Tho Republican is s Republican nowspeper. The Ozaules County Advertiser, of Port Wosh- Tngton, Indorses tho Prosldent's veto of the in- flation bill, and is & Reform Demooratic newspa~ per 1n politics. Tho Wellbuerger, Watortown, Wis., suataing the President’s veto. Belogs to the Reform party. "'he Manitowos Zeflung should bs classified s atrongly azainst Influtiot, and so, of course, is sntiefiod, yen, did not expect enyihing olse from tha l'rn»l‘feut but o veto of the-curroney. In politics the Zeifung fs Indepondont Ropublican. "'ho NManitowos Nord-Westen fully Indorses tho veto, and advocates a speody roturn to the spocie basis, which can bo done best, in our opinton, by & withdrawal of portion of ereau: .backs, muking them roceivable for dunas of i port, ond & well-zuarded froo-brukiug system, Politically, the Nord-Wesien supporta the Ro- form parfy. and is of strong Domoacratio pro- olivities, favoring froa trade, decentralization of ower, tho Monros dactrine, and believing in ho manifest desuny " of our country. I'he Berlin Courant is Ropublican, opponod to inflation, abd _approves of the veta. Thuks Congress would do btter if It wasu't ua inslated with. gas. A littlo compression wouldn’t "do it guy hirm, and our finkaces would bo In & bottor condition, even if the question was only lot alone, Tho Jaunosville Times was Demooratlo, It Liberulized suliciently to support Greeloy, and then Rerormed {u tiine to boost Gov, Taylor. Gorceatly upeaking it is Raform-Democratic. It nustame the principle involved in Grant's veto, and opposes all sorts of inflation of tho currency. Tho Racine Argus sustoine ihe veto; Domo- oratio in politioy, The Fox Lake Repreacntalive is not exactly an “nlatiomat,” but believes tha West and South noods mora currenoy, and don’t approve of the veto. Tho Represenlativeis Radioal Ropubliosn, Tho Reedsburg Xrea Pressis Ropublican in politics and austaluy the voto, 5 The Watorloo Journalig Ropublican in poli- tics aud opnoson tha voto, . fiowid bo olassi- r‘rlo;ldonr. for. bis Standard 1 opposed to Grant and ‘Lhe Flnt Citlzen han steadi); d unequivos \ow bink shot.fbo voto will 19 ,ufiia & basior | oally ouosnd tho ndusid a pellsy; thsvelare. Ib ‘I'hero 18 only oo paper Tnblluhnd n Trem- poatonu, Wi, nnd that is the Republican, It Hustaing tho voto, and_in pohtics is Republisan. ‘The Grand Rapide Tyibune ia in favor of more ourrency, Reform in pohties.. The Wood Counly Reporter, Grand Ranids, Wis,, ‘sustaing the Proaldont. Republlcan in palitica. ‘T'ho Prosoott Clarfon suatning the Proaldant's veto, It is oo Indopendent Journal, though the editor has beretoforo acted with tho Republican party a8 mmuéor of the Pierce County Herald, P'ie Plerce County Herald, at Ellaworth,; Wis., sustaing tho Presidont’s veto, Politios Ropubli= can, though somowhat oonsorvative, Tho DPlattoville Wilness rogards Presldent urnu:'u viows, as expresued In his veto mossago, sound. Tho Kowaunee Enferpriss Is Domooratle pohtica. Tt digupproves ot the Prosldent’s voto, ‘I'ho Borlin Journat {8 for inflation, and Ie- publicau in politios, - ‘Tho Viroqua Independent {8 opposed to infla- tlon, belleving there is now enough monoy, it gll 'weio used A% monoy-~gold; sllver, graens ‘beoksy aud Natlous! Bauk auten, with the prags et facllitlen of oxpresm, exchange, and tho lmal.nl order nyntum-l:m d‘n‘ all thu“ business of Lo country ; “that any Jmoroaso of papor our« ronioy dimisighus 11 valto,, ity puroansing power, aud “incronses tho volwiia [n the hands of tho monoy-londar on which to draw his inoroase of 1!‘::::’3‘:; m\Vn lmmlal\'lur, talko no stogk llxi:l l’f'“:i‘ . In polities erence ““,f\'l"" rnlrn;-m. P our papor {8 !'H tho opiuion of thp Nordicestliche Courier, Fond du Luo, s, that the veto saved sho la {rom a gront disnstor. This papor is an orgna of o Roform party. Tho Waupnea Comnty Ropublloan heartily In- dorsed tha Lresidont’s voto of the Onrrenoy bill, and it is gonorally wlagsifiod aa a very striot Ro« publican pupor, politieally. ho Ttiver Talls Journal suatains tho voto, withous healtatlon. or mental rosorvation. The Jonrnal in Topuolican {w nalities. ‘The Darlington Republican s and alwaye hag beon Ropublican in policics, but 1s desidedly op- mtofl 10 tho President’s veto of tho Qurroncy "Lhe Omro Journal, is Ropublican, In relntion to dho voto, we canuat suy Shat we ever liked the bill, thoroforo the voto is mo far from right, Our position on the, financial quostion is that of freo banking, allowing the the supply, Tho Appleton Post la Ropublioan in polities and favors an oxpansion of the aurroncy to thes oxtent a8 to bring nome of it within tho roach of country publishera, o Shawano Journal {8 happy to beable to any thae it cordinlly. sustaing the President's veto, und beliovess that all sonstble, thinking mon in thds soction of Winconsin do the same. Tho Waukesha JFreeman approves the voto, and {3 Repuslican in polities. Tho Rucine Savie, the newspaper organ of #omo 250,000 Bohemiun sottlers throuchout tho Weat, aupports tha vata, aad the editor writos ** In politics wo aro hbaral, and io complote bar- mony with Tne Curcago TrisoNe, Our clreu. Intion {8 over 8,000, mainly 1o the Btates of Wisconsin, Iows, aud Nebruska." A'ha Hudson 7'rue Jegouldican, s Roform paper, ia most decidedly mznl ngt tho vato, and thinks Mavward's House bill ought to {nas the Benato, believing thal uuder its operations the wholo ourronoy of tho countyy would soon be at epeoio par. 'I'ho Black River Falls Branner i8 Republiesn in politics, and opposed to tho Prosident's yoto, for tho rongon that the Great West noeds more cur- ronoy to do its vast and incwensing business, The Xiroducnd Independ ent tiiuks the rosf- dont 18 nound, and that, the vato ia a salvation to our omrency? In volitles we ara Hopublican, althiough wo do not hesit ata to recoguize the Rocd qualitics of othier par ties, The Neonah Gazello upibolas the voto, and eaya: “Wo fly the Ropu blican colors though wo aro somewhat conserva tive." ‘Tno T'wo_Rivors Ohron icle, in politics inde- pendont reform, favors tho Prosident's veto of the inflation bill and destros s roturn of specle payment at the earliest poiisiblo moment. Tho Clton Times sustiring the Prosident's voto. Polivioally it is Laboral-Democratio or Roform, Tho Riohland Contre Rebublican sustains the veto, and it in Ropublican {h_politica. Supports Ropublican candidates foraflicett thoy zre unox- coptionable mon, 8y isusually tho case. The Pionier am Wiscoxsin, published at Bauk City. is agninst infistion i s stroug terms au possible, Wsa Repablican 'til now. It is the oldest Gorman Repnblican paper in the Stato, buc is not satiefled with tho party now. Would liko to soo something better vurn up, but botter, aluo, thau the Democratio party snd the ann\ urty. Y Lho Wisconsin Botschajfter, published at Mad!- son, in polilics Reform, ain favor of the vetv, The Lodi Valiey News don’t pratend to have any vory decided opinion _in regard to tho Prasi- dent's voto, but thiuks thet, on tho whole, it is porkiaps Just as well; belicves the Prosidon is o good man and an honeasz, conscioutions odicer, and is catistied with bin, Tho paper is Repub- lican i politics—utraight. The Prairto du_Chion Unton supported tho voto mossage of the Currpnoy bili, belleving it to Lo tho bravest and grandest mot of Gon- Qrant's awil lifo. The Union is an mda‘mndenv Rapublicsn papor, and has talken a bold stand agalnat Credit-Mobilier, unlnr}'—fimn, inflation, aud tho greed of railway monopolios. Tho Yrairie du Chien Courier belioyes the busiuess intoresty of the country naed more curroncy, Has alwuys boon Democratie. Our people out hore aro geiting hearuly siok of tho. so-called ** Refora"” move, Thio tovens Foint Journal is Repablican in politics, aud thinka the President did right in Votoing the Carroncy bill. ‘Ihe Waukosha Couaty Demoerat showd be olagwed with tho anti-inflatiouists. Politics, Libaral-Rofurm; matta, ** Frao Trade. aud Ferm- ors’ Rightw.” The Ripon Free Press is ** for inflation.” Pol- itics of the paper, Ropublican, but not sn Ad- mitustration organ, T'ho Leloit Freo Press thinks Prositlent Grant's Liead was perteotly lovel whon hs vestood the in- dation bill "Cho Monroe Counly Republican ssustaina the veto, In politics the paper iy Libaral, having changod from Ropublican whon Gravlsy was® uowmivatad, The Foxt Howard Afonitor says : Prestdent Grant has votoed the infintiim W), and Te. pudlators nll over tho country are Li¢ wifng ubout it, The most violent ranters ure old brokgn-down Demo- ctats, who left thelr party and joined that of the Re- ublivan for 0o other reaeon than Lo get ofMoa. We oy, now that this mischievous matter bias been done away with, tat tho bustuess of tho country whl revive ngain, s totliing but tho unscrupalous munner in wulcli those demigoguos have beew viying to brin Tacildls upon. tie coudtry has prodused s gesersl stagaation i ail brunches of businesy, Tho Marinette Kagle is Republicem in politics, and sustains tho Admimatration of Gan. Graut; but the voto of ihe Currency. bill {8 counsidered Ly us, and the poople Lore with very fow oxcop- tionx, & very sad and gravo misiake, The Deaver Dam Argus 18 Domuoratio to. the Lub. It is opposod to the Prowidont’s vato, be- causo it belisves there is not curroncy encugh for the proper businces of tho country. Italso bolioves rbat, in tho prosoat condition’of things, the bullionit dootrine would dissirange the en- live business of tho couutry, snd break down thousands of good mon, howavor muoh it might boliove in o gold value under other ciroum- stancos. In short, its real fuancial position 1s : Do nway witb _the Nasional-Dauk currency, and iesue iugtead Gouvernuent notey (greenbacksy) Lo the full xmount of the dondy depouited for tho seounity of bank ourrency,~rn oot in bobalf of the nan;{h 1nstead of the monay-sharka, 'he \Whitewator Register is 2 Rspublion: papor in politica. It is opposed to the tssue '3 wore irredoomabla cx\n‘nuuf, but favors {7 gp banking based oo natioasl bonds, Henee jt eupporta the veto o furas the main qur stion was goucerned, but decidodly disspproved of the clauso which intimates that a freo-ban¥’ing bill would also Le cuacted, % I'he LaCrosse Nord-Starn sustaine the Presi- dent's veto heartily, and is Liberalyr, politios,— formerly Republican. g ‘The Apploton Volksfreund Suppv rts the Prost- dont'a Veto. In Dulitios, Liboval. Bamooratio, Bupports the present: Reformn Viovemeat. Ade yauatos rigid ecopumy in publio: agairs, MINNESCOTA. The 8t. Panl Dispaich (In‘spondent), which seema Lo be ulmost ulong of cho Alinuesols press in demanding inbabion, ohecactorizes tho voto ss an act of usurpation, Ly 100 tyrant Grant, to do- feat the witl of the poofie, ‘I'he Hocheutor Post, 3 Kepublican paper ninco 1828, nepues that the yato must strougthen the Kepublivun paity with the people, aud ss) Furtlermore, tho Qlaaectod and {udiguaut oaer, i frum 1o othor e, dvo thun defereucs 10 Lo ponsrul induréewnent of ‘dip Proatdent's courso, will secousider their basty deaunclution of the veto und prratieally ucqulosce In V4o measure, If tuis slould ok b o, Aheu the fuey will bo demonatruted thut uo hudf-lazen or dozon wwbifous losders ut Wasbington or elsue whore evtry tua Ropubllean porty in their Uropubes Jockel, waithior 1s It foatvall o 1o carrled tthur ud hitlor af heir il or bock, . . o L dure ds, nll our L conntyy,s very goneral sitlsfacilon epreesud at tas position wlion by taa Fresideut on thy cvrroncy quuakiun, It sewns to be concsdod by tho larger clash of busiiinm men und Suanciers that uny mwtorial Ine fativn of tue voinms of the currency wauld result n & correapoudig mdation of prives;” that no famadi- utoor prospo:tive rodef u lluanclal mukters wou d be Toalized whily that consumuation soutdently doared by us ali,und ot which the lutegrity of ths Ropubli- ean party utands plodgud —the ’“’"‘“_’}"““" ol spoole payment—would by poatpuned indeflitoly. 'The Hastings Union Jooks upon the I'renie dout's voto ®a the only wise action of Gront singe he was firét 1maugurated. Politivy, Dem- ceratio, I'ho Hastings Gazelte (Repubiican) indorses tho veto, as doos evory citizen we lhavoconvers- ed with, ‘The Wabasha fferald Is squiurely Ropabliogn, and s for inorensw of owrroncy,, oud rogrots the Prosidont’s veta, The Winons erald sustcdvs the Prouldont’s voto. It ls tho diust Domc.oratio not of s life #inoa Lie bocame Premdout. ; The politich of the Zerald is Domogoratio. Cho Dolavau Bew anawe /s that 1t fe onky noges- sary to sny that reasous aro plnnl{ as blaokbor- rios why ‘the voto wus wwrong thing to tho lmo le of tho Unitod Bt atos, - Iu politics tho Hee 3 }‘udn ondent; not ¥ Indopondont, but not nounial,” but Indepen dont, Tho vdltor of the F ¢ilmore County Republican, Proston, Minn., wrlt as1 I am not an lutlation- {st, In the ordinary 4cceptation of the termn| but the West nosda me +a monoy ool fall sud winker bt Lo obliee pordd oo of Ao est ) henss & favak omand to regulate an oxpansive aystem that will mea this ‘domand. To inaugurato & freo-banking systom would bo o long stop backward, unworthy of a pacty of rogross or o atntoaman, Tiks maseos oro in ovo with tho grooubacks, and will not tolorato their ratiroment., "Tho Manketo Revierw ls Deraooratioin politics, and untaing tho Prosidont’s voto. ‘the Mankato Znfon juchuson an oditorlsl and snys: “Untll 1872 wo supported the Itepubll- oan organization, but wonb with tho Liberal movoment in thet oampaign, and have not gone back to our first love. The Libornl leaders sosmad to Lo 8o thoroughly domoralized aflor e olotion that wo emnll fry have but litilo hourt to mako any furthor effort In that diree- tion, ko wo ‘ lio on our oars," Il"ram an editorial {n. Mankata Union,] Inflation in a twin brothor to ropudiation, Wa prom- 188, but wo nover pay, Lot us havo no more of wuch Srnmlll'll. Boforo the Government ismies another ollar of ‘paper monoy, let t make sowe provislon for the paymont of its promiscs alrendy feauod, o o o "o vuto turna tho thdo of panor leatios, end wa trust will linve ths sffect to drlve Gougroas taward thie aliors of apecto reaumption, §n aocordunce with ke ott ro- Jeaiad promisen of tio party whoso londars, like Mor. on, Logan, nud Dutler, kiavo labored Laith{ully during the presunt Congross to rejudiate. The IFaribault Democrat hoartily sustaing tho Prosidant's voto of tho tntlation UL It lsseldom tho Democrat hoy had the plonsuto of suataining auy satlon of tho ** @reat Qaptaln,” and enjoys tuo sltuntion. ‘Tho Domocral is Domooratlo iu g}nhma, without belny in the lesst tainted with ourbonism, 3 ‘I'ho Mankato Record Is Republloan in politios and for the vato. Tho Fairbault Republican sustnivs the veto, becruse we considor tho bill to hava beon ove o! doubtful alect, tho ‘:roblbllhy Uelng thatit sould work coutragtion. Wo beliove in the greonbacks, aud if the bill had simply suthonzed the issue of 840,000,000 we would have sald amen! Give us the greonbacks and & proper protootive torift to keap tho balanca of trado all right; and Gov- srumont cradiv will not puffor. It tho country goon to smash, financlally, it will ba i conso- quenco of fros-trade vagarios,—not grooubnoks. ‘Il Bt Cloud "Fyess {s o Ropublican paper in politics, and hangs to the Administration on the veto of the inflat ou bill, particularly tha olause for speclo reswioption. No inflation for us, Tho Sauk Contro Herald ludorsos tho sotion of the Prestdent fn votoing tho Currenoy bill, Papor Ropublican 1 politics, The Taylors Falla Journal (formorly Re- porfer) ludorses the President’s voto; and is devotedly Republican in Erluclp!fl!. ‘Thoe editor of the Northfield Slandard roplics that bo 18 1ot plensad with tho ve:o, aund addd: % Tn_rogavd to politios, T am un old sohool To- publican, still firm fu the faith that »f Republi- oun prineciples are eaymied out the Governmout will catry us safoly along. But though I am & thorougli-bred I\uguhlicnn, Ido not fool under any obiigation, §¢ X find tho pasty is golng to the devil, to go with it, Peoplesay that Lam a very iudopondont Ropublican, ‘The Anstin Register susiains the Prealdent's yotg, 1t also supported Graeloy for President, apd ls now an ndvooata of tho principlea of tho naw Auu-Munnruly gmi. ‘T'he Post,—Blue Larth City, Minn., ]\efllmi— oan,—indorsos tho veto, oxceps that part rolativg to froo banking, 'I'he Gloncoa Requster is an onrnest indorser of the Prosident's veto, Wo aro for gettiug back to the spocie basi by the shorlost possivio road oonsistont with the present situstion of affairs, Tha Kegister i Republican in politics, Thoeditor of tho Farmington Pressroplies: “Ale wayd.paying my own bills when they maturs,— nugeu too,~I ain in fuvor of Governmont doing likewise, Houco this paper approved the veto of the inflntion btil, The Pressis indopondont Re}muhcan. Tho Stillwater Messenger mustaing tho veto moxt hoartily, beliaving ic to be ouo of the wisest actd of Grant's Admivistration. Though we hi-ve made caroful inquiry among our business meu, wo tind nob ono who rezreis tho action of the Presidont. o A ‘I'be Still water Gazette considora tho voto by Prosident Grant one of the graudest wota of his cavoor, . "Tlio 8t, Poter Advertiser is a commercial and Democtatio newspaper, yot ic iudorses Prosident Grant in his veto of the currency ntiution meay- wes, Xt la tho first timo it® ever enlorsod U. 8. Grunt, aud now thinka the Chiot Magistiate iaall %0, K." As to the third term, don't know. Olassify the St. Petor Tribuness indoraing the Prosident's veto, Lhe Mantorville Egzpressis Ropublicon, and amtmns tho Prosidont in his voto of the infiation vill, “fho Now Ulm Herald {8 Ropublioan, but In- dopendent, aud anti-nilation to tho coro, “I'ne Now Ulm Post ogrevd with the Presi- den.s veto, in conformity with the general opinion of_ thig part of the couatry. In politios our paper i Rovublioan. ‘fue Chusku Vatley Herald s Demovratle in poilitics, sud eurtsius tho President's veto ae sounud Democtatic doctrive. Tho Anokn Repubiican 18 in favor of frea baoking ; oppusod to the velo, on the ground tinge tho Presidont doolares ho will veto ull bills fhat have not pocie resumption ; opposad to upacio tesumption ntthis time ; opposed to con- uaion ; §s 1udical Republican m politica, Tho Chatlleld Lemocrat fully indorsos tho * Jnoto of the Currency bill,” aud is opposed to any merouge of 8 shiu-plaster curroncy, We ate “fiard-money " Domouiats,—believe in_Dauio- orutio privoiples as the safost for the Govern- meint of tins great country. Wa nre, howover, willing to labor with Liberal Republicaus, Aau- Manopolista, or any othor houorable class of men to bring about reform, and, if possible, burl fram power the dominaut party, who, from Gen. Grant down to the lowest tide-waiter, are iguor- wnt and dishonest approessors of the poople, ‘T Rochoster Record supports tho yoto, We aro Antl-Monopoly, aud in favor of reaching & specto Lasis uy soou as possiblo, N . Upon a chicular nddroused to the * Clarion, ‘Lanosboro, Miun.," the anuwor comes back that 0 papor i8 now published thets, with this ro- it ¥ Nino ot of con of the citizens, of both partios, In this seotion of the country, indurse and approve of the veto," NEBRASKA, The aditor of the Plottsmouth Herald writes: The Nebraska Ieraid sustaios the veto and it Ia an out-sud-out liopublican newspn per, not bo- carise wa apurave overy thing Hapublicans do, w Congrous or out of it, but bocausa thoco hos trsein no other pasty orgeuized aud with strength owough to balp tho couutry n timo of need, or to act with_power eituor for good or evil. If yoa should cliooye to know my reasons in full Tor sustaining tho veto they are given in the cdatoriol I oncloes, I do not think tho people of Nebrasks would vote. tor ination to-duy, elthongh our press la divided-on the question. otfully, Joux A, MaoMurruy, Yaex stepaciliy Jsdicor Heratd, {Eztract of editorfals,) The Veto Menssgs iu utill the great queation of the dny, oud T OuicAao TRIDUNZ iy tuling systomatic atégn Lo ascertaln tbe sontionts of the popers und tho people of the West on the matior. , . . The \Weat was fur from a unit in domuandiug inflatlou, , . . e have nuver yut buen able towes bow iuflstion would help this West at preseut of briug » dollar of more wonoy outhera, \Vhon we becoms conviuvod of this fact wo will becowe an Infationist.—Platlamouth (Neb,) Herald, The Plattsmouth ANepraska Walchman, Lib- eralnd_Indopendent in politice, Loartily jn- dorses 3Mr, Grant's voto on the Curreusy “bill. 1le did what we lesst oxpootod he could do, from Dbis previous carcor and surronnding, Yours, ete.,, F. M. MacDoNagu, Editor, etc, Atlas ofics, Soward, Nab.: IMnd inolosod a clipping from'the Atlds, whioh shows how we atand: ‘Thaiv 18 ono of the beat moves President Gront has ever mude, £or o bas uuved tho Lnd from u nanckl rufo, . . . Perhapa now thoso law - makers who eud cuvored to flood our country with su irrodosmuble currogoy will find themaelves sutivisntly rebakod to tuen (el attontion to adopling sows measvres that will be benotiolul to thie poapls as u whole, und not for the bonait of & fow speonlating clisics, who wish to amuss fortunos st the oxponss of the wholo nation,— Sotward (Neb,) Atiud, The Nobraska Olty News—(oldost papor in the State, — twenty years contlbuous publication) i unquahtiealy iu favor of the President’s veto, and oppused to inflation in any form, Favors eatly return to specio-payment all Lhe timo. ‘t'he News s 1ho organ of the Liveraly, Anti-Monopo- lists, aud Grangers. The Pawneo Oity (Nob,) Republican is for ox. pausion, aud condemnns the Prosident's voto in unmensured torms. In politica huve been a strong Republioan aud am yet, though not ag they torpret lapublicans in tho East, {#ram the Paenes Republican—sxtract,} ‘We o not relish the {des~we of the fres aud bound. fosw Wert—lo bo at the morey of Now Eaglnd, A olicy must be inangurated thut will recoghizs our ust ciaima to bo leard and resposted, or Dy the Ezeruul, there shuli such a sonso of ludignation go up to tho mation’s cupitol =s sball make the dry bones Jying around therv—composed 0f monay shurks, and &tcetoras, from New Kugiand end Wall strest—tretable sud quivorat the fnjustice we have beon subjected, Let justica be dons tho' the heavens fall, Obey the Just'domands of the West and peace snd burmony uay yob prevall, Tho Nebraska Blna!mlellunf, published at Lincoln, always was andia in favor of coutrac. tion, aud Liailed with Joy Grant's voto of the in- flulhl?u Wil In policics this papor iv utraight Re- ublican, 4 "Wlio Ncbraska Slate Hegister, Lincoln, Nob,~ Put us on the list In favur of more ourrency, and againat tho Wall stroet monoj-grabbora wlio diotated tho Prexident’s vato, Liberl-Domos oratlo, "o Linoolu Journal condomned the Qurrene of bill, but dlsusuts Lrom Abe reavouiug ul the Prosldont's vato, We advoonte & repenl of tho Natlonal Banlkdng law, and the subatitution of lognl-tenders for nntlonal ourroncy, holders of logal-tandors or Londa to oxchango tho fama with the Govornment for bonds snd ln;l;nl- tondara at will, making the curroucy * elantio,” Woalso favor the {ssuo of -6 bouds, all ox- changos to bo mado at marltet ralos, Yours, trnly, 0. 11, Gere, Edltor State Jonrnal. ‘o Fromont T'rfbune (Ropblican) considory thd voto, nnd the contraction of tha citrronoy (if gg;r:ltbloj,umu and right platform and stand- nt. Tho Tooumeoh Iferald advoocaton tho Grango cautio,, Condomus tho actlon of the Presldont on the Currenoy bill. Rospocttully, WitsoN & Yapunoruss, Propriotors, IOWA, Btals Honator John L. MoGormack, of the Jarion County Jemocrat, Knoxvillo, Ta., in- closas Lo s an editorial with tho remarls, This is our position,” 'I'io Democrat fiios the Anti- Monopoly llag. Wo quote: ‘Without causs, without demand, and in dlrect con= fiict with tho doclured principics of atl nturx. :::;nm. od o all Gonvoutiona both Bato snd Natiowal, & fow dotnngoguce, aud thoso of the busar ort tao, 14 order ta obiltoruld from the minda of tho peoplo ucls of trnusgrexsion which promised to thoas demogogues » 1ife tn rotiromont hereafter, tho enrroney of ths eouni~ try was sought to bo dobased and rondered Joas yatte ablo, by ¢ho fasue of millions moro of irredoomablo papor. As rafirosd aharpers wator tholr stook b order 10 docelve bonsst mon, tha fuanéial trickslers 1n Cons @ress nouglit to water'ths ciroulating medium which would make that medium nosror worthilass, snd in the ond, if the procedont should bo followl, and who can asy that it would not be, would bring u to lneur. mountable debt sndropudiation, The oditor of the Wintersot Nows writes : ¥ou oan place mo among that class who ap- poso Intlation, but who will never favorably ln- dorss Grant, for Tam too well aoquainted with Lim. Money bought tho veto, bat It was spent {n tho right diroction. My fil\m\r i8 the only ona I the county that favors the Anti-}onopollsts, and {ully supporta their party" [I'rom an eaitorfal of the News,) We go wiid with oxcitement over a repudiation moaaitre provided 1t is to bring us momontary rolief, but wou to bin that would be in tho Sl crash that must {uovitably follow, Don't curse yonr Prosidont,— bodid n thing thal wiil put bread it your ohildron's mouthg,—but curse your Mortons, Logaus, Carpen- tors, Forrya, Butlers, Wrights, snd's Jargs majority of your leaders in tho Nationul Legislature, ull of whom ‘Waut to ride into tho Presidontial clinir tirough doma- goplem and knavory. e, Graut. wiw for ouos pur. chaned fu tho right direction, und wo aro glad of 1t, Iiy that sell-out ho munufactured 5 “ manl tnd wodge " that will upit n twaln tio most corrup party that ever ivgruced the facy of the sarti, oud all tho apposition have todo fto © go fu.” 'I'hey cun wiold tuces In- struments with the greatest procision wud effoct, and we Liavo falth to belluvo they will do itg Tho Monticello Jones County Liberal sustains the Prosidont la his veto. Politics, Anti-Monop- oly, Also, it rogards Tug Cioaco 'I'nioUNE 84 %lvm Kiug of all Dailies—North, Bouth, Last, or est. {From an editorial {n the Lideral, Jay 7.] The thoory of these advocates of pufl-bisll monoy, viz.,—tbat n wuperabundunce;of papur trash, whioi urs werely promisos to pay sometling that we hava’t got, bringa geuoral progpirity—is tis chlmerlcal dronm of folly, . o + Autine goos an, and tho paople refisct upns {ho firm ond judicious course of their chiof ralor, he {4 commeuded snl indorsed, The Wost, which was supposed to bo clamorous for futlation, s found to ba fargely In_favor of the voto, In this {the Socond) Congrassions! District, thore ara twenty-four newspapers, of il political shindes ; it Is safe to say that four-Afths of thom sustaln the Presidnt. The idea of inflating the curroncy on the ploa that tho West nooda * moro monoy " is preyos- torous, for if the Govorunent shoald isste mill- jons upow millions, kow could the West,.or sny other section of the country get ft, withaut mak- ing purchaso, and if it is parchasod wo muxt give au oquivalont, henco wo would not be'n cout 1ichier by the oxehangs. There fw not an article to-day, the farmer has to sell, ho enonot innose of at fair living rates, and “f“ his monay for it. « « o+ Let us bo thaokful Prosident Genot boy ta:ud)lhu nation from disgrace— Cherokee 2'imes p.) Tao Lomnrs Sentinel, o Ropublican paper, Bustains the Prosident, and ilustrates the infla- vion theory as seco in piactica in that section. Wo copy the article entite : Norihwesteza Town i tho fnflationlst’s pamdiso. Long etore Logan, or Mrton, or Carpeuter, ar any of tueas grent finaucal ights ' llmniumed tho Senate with thelr wisdom, rany of ttuss counties wern lux- urlating In the dellghts of an_expanded currency.” County warranta tugk tho nlaco of greeubaoks. Tho men who munipubbed the countios wero opposed to utugnution,~they were businows,—pure busluess, aud the businena requiromonta of thd conntite demanded more “ circulating medium.” Thoro wero ridges, school-hotwes, colrt-housos, and things to buflt, bLut owing to the stringoucy of the monoy muarkel, tusre waa mnothiog with which to build them, Thoae horrid New Euglund Londholders had *ubsorbed all the currency,” bat Wosteru intorosts ‘ware not to be eacriliced, sud oor patrlollc luanciers doclured for froo bunking, and begun Ly maunfacture of "clroulating modium,” ThHe wds of Supervi uors, tho Qonnty Aaditors, wud Troasurers began grindiug out curreucy,” and thors was st onco s Bweet 6cone Of relfof, Publio improvementa bLegan, county viticoreand thelr friendtt wore dresusd in gay appare), and overything luoked ‘lovely. “Cruo, It a00n o0k twiy Tz gullon of whisky or & paund af ‘Was 10 graat sdititfonal labor ic:vol ranie of & higher deuomination, enny to writo o $5, dooument ‘s Lundred Hmos mors valusble, wan done, and tho offodt was muglcul, tho ehort wpace of & .vesr Osceols Qounty Lad o ciroulating medium of $10,000, ditto, and O’Brivn snd other co fortutste muny years before, these up-country fnunclera passed through Lem Low folly aud rotund wora thote wullsts, Lounty wurrants were exchaugusd for o "half-peck of groenbacks, which made lots of “clreuluting medium,” for the warrsnts circulated, sndl also the greeubucks, Wo wish wa could olova {lis litzlo reminiscence right hore, but truth compels ud to state thers wus en afier- clap, The peopw of thoss counties, notwith- standiog thelr fmmonss “currcncy,” becatne poorar _and poorar, me discontentod, and oven rebojlious, 'There wus wstrong lalk ol arresting the fumucial beroes of tus counties, and oyen walspers of lynching. Injumtioas were forved on tha Tulatlonfuls, rewrainiig thewn (o Isuning more “ curroncy, ool tioy were golu- ally arrested and inafetoll as consmon swindlers, Tie eiroulating modinm with which the otticlala blessed the peopls, was vegurded 28 8o much debt, and, kit foul §3 of county * currancy ” to ot $1'of Uniled &tatos currency, the dubt grew wita grest rapldity, Plymonth County bas not got much * currouoy ¥ fu cirenlution, ber warrants Lave the valus of groen- baaks, and it is not. easy getting Lold of thom—tbey aro scurce, yot the people of all surrounding countivs poiut to Plymou.h us a mmlnli:ml regard ner citizons wiik envy.” Lut Morton and Logan aud their consorta comao tb Northwestorn Iows, aud they cun deraonstrate tho beauties of iuflation, Tha sccursod order of grdggery demagogues and cross-road politiclaus have misled the farm- ors and caused a feeling 1n favor of tlation which will prove an evanpscont as it is falso m origin, and in & month from now not eveu a ye~ spectoble mnority will ba found to support tha sbsmdity. ooy must be aware thas, us thoy depond upon Mark Lane and the Liverpool Ex- changs for thotr principsl customors, the prices of tuolr productions must ba controlled by gold valus, and evarything thoy buy s lurgoly incrensod in cout by inflation lend. iug to & dopreciation of tho ourrency. ‘Lhat tais I8 tho plafu truth should be yocoguized by erory farmor, aud ther minds should at once beuruade up to opposoall offorts to eloct men in fa‘or of such & rusaous poliey, In the cuming elustions the farmors will ha cajoled by thosa desperats demagoyucs, who are_ willing to catsh at any straw to Leep them aflons, aud they should, at all their sooial and Gruoge ?nthanws, ohat over atd resolve upon & line of ackiva woich wil offectuliy preveut thois being played upon hko !)lpu when tholr vutes nro required in tho solac- 102 of roprosentativos to look affiop thelr por- munent intoroats,—Davenport Dernocral, The Oreeco Plaindealer, » Rupubiicun nows- paper, does not fudorso the Fresvdont's veto, and wanty greeubaok intlation. W quole from ity article : Tio late punio was not ono for gald, but for legal- tentlore, Whe abiorblug questdhn of tha duy is the curroney question, althougl it s ouly Listory repent- fug ltun{—tno wur of the yoeur sgaiust the rich, the fawlshed sgalnet tho woll-fed 3 lubue agpiust capital, the one asking leave Lo toil "for iia duily bresd, ihe other refuslug to laosen the gyves mud fottors thu biud them ; the one oruwhu-{. drillud, coulident of tho irength of tho drilled Swisk suldiery heuting lte buttles for pay, tao ohior unorgsnised, uuprepared, witnout nienuy, sppeuling to the President for Justics 28 valuly as captlve ever uppoulod 1o R Dirata craw for mercy, Tho Marshnlltown Times, tepublican, opposes the veto, and snys The {saue that must now divide the peoplo from the Yery uature of the cuse by tliat oldest ono of all, Hlow fow ahail the nutious] dobt be puidy What élull be tho eharsoter-of our circuliiug modium? Bhall thais dobt, contracted duriug tise tiuios of s deprectated curroucy (ucedsarily %0, ua 1t was unvertuln whiothor WO wurst0 go upor out us u Datlon), be pdd In spasiosnd tho country requirud o liguidate uvast amount of Hctitious Iuidebtedwsds, and conssquently boar an luoreased busden of taa.ution, or not? A com- Fomlu butwoon the conteatttotioulate (sud tsxations ts) and oxpansionista v smaag the lmpossivilities, ‘but dogs nor svew proballs, 2 The Clariton Falriof, Republioan in polltics, deolares itsolt well pleased. with the Proxldent’s act, It says editorially: Our botter judgmont hus, from tho Arut, been against .any “fufution’ It ssomt 0 us Uit comiuou achua teachea thut isaing moro nates (prowmises (o pay) by $hie Goyernwent runs it fuzthar in debt, ur.d postponve tho i whiou 1y promises ure to 1o radvemad cortainly 8 {4 doce §n the came of an fndividu: that tli Yery oppvsite of thiv courss iy what le i€ g piodges of the countey, amd of the Topublisa party i partioulsr, 878 to ba fuldiled, . o o ThY countey i prospaous 1lob s %g ulovr oy yeurs, and, if we do not have quite ns iuch money a8 durs fng the war, (s will Le ououghi better to. wuke up tue dliference, n The editor of the Avamoua Journal writes t ke vuriuuoy of Mis douuity e baved ol this deit of the matlon. Tho nation fano bottor off it that debt Is ropresonted by Govornment bouds only, than it ls it sufflclont of that debt le in curronoy to supply tho naods of tho aountry. Tho avorago disvount on papor mousy bolow & gald stoudard bofors the war was, porhaps, a4 ot as it Is now, Lot us bave sufllolont moboy With which to do busiuoss and reduco thio ruiti= oua ratea of ntorost now demanded. So far oy spocia poymouts aro concorned, ono doflar in gold can novor pay five or ton dollars of papor promises, and wo must udo only gold and no apor, or, atrictly upenking, n gold tnsis ls a do~ uilon. Wa nva to Lo classed agatnst tha vato. Wo nro nmgflmuumy upon tho platform of tho lsnt Anti-Monopoly Couvention hold ot Dog Molnes, ‘Tha KKnoxvilla Voter (irmly Republioan) sine uvorely rogrets that lho “Presldant did not ul%n tlss Gurrency bills but belloves hoacted bonestly it tho mattor, and did what he doomed his duty. Does not indorso the President's view of the sltuation and tho country’s neods, Wanis npocie len;znt, but not ot o great cost s bankruptoy n. trado. Tho Polla Blade has nlways boon o ' red-bot” Republican journal,—supportod Grant for tho Prosidency both torms, aliways supported Lim fn Liu official'acts until he vetoed tho Curroncy blll. Wa think he mado & pzreat mistako thors, and committod an act of groat injustice to tho Woat. Tho Stuart Locomotsve is _docidedly autl-veto, oand beliovos thnt tho Prosident surrondored thu boot interestd of the country, sud pandorod to o solflshinesy of ‘3.11 atroot bankers and Enat- om capdtaliats, In ansivor to your second Inquiry, tlln Jecomolive ia nieo uncompromisingly Repuo- can, g ‘Iho Novadn Representalive is Republican in politics, nnd agalust the voto, “Vhe Hamillon Freeman, Wobstor Olty, dooa nat indaras tho contrastion theory of {lio Pre il- dant’s veto ; yet ia not, by any moans, an * in- lmtloniat,” a4 that term is generally used. "Whe Freeman {s Ropublican in politios. The Warren Counly Tribune, Indianols, cus- talns tho Prosident, fo politios, it in olasaided Autl-Monopoly. ‘The Waterloo Reporter is Republican in poli- tivs, and suataios the Prosident’s yoto, No iu- ation in onrs. ‘Tho_Adel Gazelte (Dallag County) is in favor o tan inorense of our ciroulating ourroney. Did n ot think tho bill passod by Oungress was whet tl 10 West domanded, therefore caunot do othor- w iue Lhan spprove of tha Prosldent's voto, Po- 1i teally, the Gazelle in straight Ropuolioan, e rory timo, ‘Tho Bigourney Reviewshould be clasaifled with t1 10 supportors of the Prasident's vato. Horolo- foro Domocratio in politics, but now Anutie Ajonopoly. Also a Litle tiotured with nuti- p rotootive tarifr, ‘Tho Ackloy Independent im Ropublican ab Ligart, but we don't stand up for anybody thut d-res 8 menn trick, just becauso he iu a Ropube li tan, If Grant liad put the voto on the salary- g 1ab stoal, instoud of ou the Gurronay bill, wo w ould think ho was * an honos to his counlry," art woll as o used to be “a terror to fta foo.” Til ko Grant up ono sido and down tho other, und ali around, siuco his re-olection, it is our humbio opinion that as a fino-lnired, ho ia a grand succoss, ** which nooody oan devy."” ‘Wis aro weitlier owned, oporated, nor ‘run" Ly any partioular st of men, and when i contost cdme wa propose to bo found on the side of po- ;lmcnl Justice and political honor, especially the hanor. ITho Linn County Lideral, Marion, rogards itns they most sousiblo act performad by trio Prosi- dane during bis sdminjstration. Politics, Auti- Monopoly. {Lha Nowton (Jaspor County) Independent sus- talng the vero, *In 1872 was Liboral ttepublican ; now classed a8 Anti-Monopoly. We waut free :mnk.lng on & gold baulg~—wmoro monoy, aud bot- otz \Ihe Newton Free Press 1s Nepublican, and it duos not approve the voto, Worda attached bo- loty commoncod our editorial on the subjoct : 4Cwice hna Gen, Grant missed tho golden pporiunity toimuko Limeeif respected by und populsr with tho peo- ple, Onee when L siguod tho salury grab bill, whicl sliuld bave boon prowmptiy voloed ; and rzuin watn 2t vetood ths curroncy bill, wuloll sBoald Lava buuu aigued without & mowen.'s hesftation, ‘Tho Deunison Review has slways boon straight Ilexubhcnn; favors an incrende of tho carroucy aud tho pasduge of the froo-pankiug aot, aud. doos not boliove that grooubacks aro Goveru- won lics, "o Jown Volks-Zeitung (Clinton) opposod an increaso of curroucy, sud wo thiuk the vetu if tho boat thing Presidant Grane ever dune. Our paper i8 Inavpendont in politica, he Cedar County Fermer, nt Tipton, is op~ pasod to tho Prosivert's voto of the Cuironcy oill, 'The Farmer is Auti-Mouopoly in politicd, advoeating the ** New Lurty " movement. il Boune Standard, (Ropublicnn iu politics) Liws nover loukad complacently oun tha proposi- tion 1o tnureaso tho *greenback” isiue; it did uol soem Hglt to Ab 80, exeopt in Curo of Lrgout oo I'no Ml. Yernon Hawk-Eye approves the veto. Rgpublicun in polifics, 1o Munticello Lzpress s a Rapublican papor, aud hoartily approves tha President's veto, Lho Doltt Monor is aguinst iullstio.n and up- holds tho Prosidont fn his veto. Folitics, lo- publicun, “I'ue W est Liborty Enterprise opposca tho veto bucause of its greal injusuce to the West, 'Llho LEnlerprise is au indopendent Republican sheot, I'be Blanchestor Press is favoratle to the volo of! thé Curroncy bill. We must work down to- whrds buid-pan o fast ae possible, AS to poli- tics, you wuy clags uws in tho ranks of the Iude- poudont Republicau journgls. ‘I'no Mouree Zyanseript should be placed ne awaiust tho veto of the Curreucy bill by the Presldent, aod ay Ropublican in politics, "Tha Yuma Cifizen 18 oppasod to the veto, In Pp olitios thoroughly Ropublican. I am proprictor of the Gutlnie Watchman, and mpulupt the veto, OHas. Stuant, True Blue Mupublicsn, no Grooley mux, Tho Curroll Zeraid sustuing the veto, as will L8 seen by tho appendod extract from nu edito- il on tho subjoct : 1n vetolng the bill the Pronident has only carricd 0 £t the policy indicated {n tie pintfonn upon whinh 1 b was elucted, and reftorated in hin yegulur messuyes .3 Cougross, dany will Wior with bimand queation 1510 wisdam of bis sction, but sll must.concudo prarfuct houesty und cousistonoy, T'ho JotTerson Bee is agninst the veolo, and so & ru niue-tonths of the penple of this scetivn, ‘e Oucevln Beacos ig oppowed to uny in- cijease of greoubackw, sid in fuvor of free bauk~ i, s "glhn Falrfleld Democr.at ia Demooratio and op- pa sed to the veto, Apstin has Graut suown bt salt, as Provident, to bo & tool of monuy-shailks, Plig Griunell Herawd #s Ropublican In pohitics, [ and truo to the platform aud pludges ol tho party. It most hnmfli approves tho Presient’s va tu of the wiation il "he Adair lgaumy “Begister 13 Anti-Monbpoly, d down on the veto. “I'You may clussify the Waukon Standard a8 Joikiug ov the I'resident's veto of the Currenoy bilil as the greatest meisiake Lo hag wado durmgy iy s ocoupuuoy of the Presidentinl chair. Ivas pAainly aguingt tho business iuterosts and weliare of tha people of the whole countty. Wo do not \u estion Jm Premdept’s Louusty in the wattor, 1y ¢ an honost miutakw may be ws bad us 0o not 0, Asto politios, class us s Ropublicun evory titae. . ) ingham Enlerprise 8 Ropublican it ind, L the end, that Grant did just rights . & WPise Winterdot Madisonian is Repnbhican, sup- pa-rting Uraut, but’is fuvor ot & bl inorensing Cur1ouCY, th 'i'fi‘o‘ Fort ymdluvn Democrat mupporta the voto, Ia in favor of spoedyy rosumption of apoci paye r "m(i Dovlnuc: uttm, aud supports the uew wi-Monopoly purty. A't\'hn Jlaufu c‘am«y Netws thinka that Grant, it votoing tua currorioy bill, sold out to tho Shy- lon slig, h‘" Wuil straot. 1n politios the XNews is Al ati-Monopoly. 'l'hal"unll)a{l;:o lewsenger is decidedly opposed ta the President ou iho Veto quentiou, us overy W oatern un ought bo be. Aud wedo not oringo ot orouch at tho Tost of tho Enstorn monoy Luzd® ar.d Wall strecs gamblora, Wo are of courso I spublican to the core. Z Phe Charles City Infelligencer is s Ropnbllun'u ptsper, and does not indorse the Yromdont's vé Lo, “I'lie Exirs Defender, Audubon Qounty, fu Antl‘-. 3 onopoly, sguiusc the veto, or for *intlution. I'he Ulaytou County Joirnat s Republicun in p¢ litioe aud opposed to © inflation,” Doubtstho pr opriely ot &{m oxorcise of the veto, buve In ca auaof gmumrfimun‘vnuy than that invulved Cuireno; L, » 'Fl‘.i Oluuvlny.‘)'eufluel 18 Ropublican lu politica. §1 1tuins the Lresident’s voto, ‘b ‘Pipton Advertiser is » Republiean paper, 1 1d biay Lieon ever vinca thiers were auy sush, It {a ot In favor of iutlalion, sud was only loss d all to #6a tho voto of_thie Presidont tun- sorry t}nt the necousity for it uhould exiat, The Corro Uatdo Repubiican iw In favor of ;o oro eurrouoy. Sustaiis the vetu of the billes I A passod, e Sason City Dulletin 1s against the veto, 1y’ ure Wentornized, Don't live i Wall stices, N ow York. Politics Independent. ‘Tho Algona Republican is Republican in pole ' {tics, Wa, fn common with niost of our neigh- | b re, daploro tho veto, belioving tho bill which | 13 augod Gongross to have busu on the wiiole wise wad just. . 'I'ie Plaindealer at Oresco, wan eatablinhod in 11359, by }tw proaent proprietors, s s Dewooistio puaper, Continuod a8 sioh to 1878, Thon s y aited Greeloy and Drown | at thoeloclion | awilauh Tudi \ie Aul-Blongpolys Dea's aygre lugh-toned fraud -