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. ) | 2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE TI0N. Gen. GQarfield's Eloquent . Speech at Flint, Mich. CAn law creste mo o th Dot e gentleman to. nrns npon that, - Of coursc, 1 it can, Infinite con- | day and bnv a horae, fur agre st pay him reanencea follow. — And all the other prop. sfilons, | £100, Dol'a; now worth B3] cents, ~—Alninat in nll the modified forms of the goft-money theory | full, round, plump doliare, And with thit under- of infitlon, and everything that fallows, ‘are but | atanding of what we nican by o dollar I huy hix the reanits of thia central doctrine. Now. fellow- | horse, and ngree to pay innyear. Now, aa the citizens, when our [fathers formed the Con- | year comes ronnd I have tho larse, and he I wili- ftitation, they nndertook fo provids for | [ng. rather than not get hin var, to {ake the horee two great wante: First, fo protect the | back. Iutlwantto keep the horse: Idon't want tighta of all pereons; and, sccond, to pro. | to pay him any more than I am abligcd to: no 1 go to tect the rights of all the property of | Warhitngtonandict them to parsa law t 18t anybody nll citizenn; and, ae_ they knew {hat we were to | who owrs S100 of debt mav go and plick n red- be, and were, & trading people, buying and weli- [ muple-leaf from & tree, and walk np 1o the 10g, they Rnéw. 1t waral vt o i e creditor, Feach It over ta him, and ray, **lle that we have some recognized uniform atandarde | paid! This fs a legal-tender for $100.** Now, If 1o messnre property Ly, that ahould be unlform [ the law were wicked enough to do_ that, If von » the graentinex [+ necensary to snve the honor of the enl money? Everythin nation, they oppeso that, [Auplauee | Iiut, fel- low-elitzens, that won't do. ~ [Applauee. | A HISTORIC FARALLRI—TIR DEMOCRATS OF 1804 AND OF 1878, Now, there are Lwo things In the aituation that #trlke me na very rematknble. 1safd In the ontset that our War had fonr great neta: [ will eall your attention to & paralie] between two of them, Whon the first act—the nct of batile—was in progress; when It was nimoat ended: when the corinin was AL ready o fail: when wa had spent 200,000 lven; when 200,000 of onr herole sons had failen dead on Lhe fleld of battle, and #00,000 more of them gono homo maimed And crippled for ifes wrhen the slindow of denth and mourning covere: tha new arder af thinga waw a trifling one, ** Ile- fora tho War,” he rald, **1 went tomarket witn fho money in my pocket, aud bronght back my purchioaes fn m basket; now I tako the monsy in lnukb:l-.knt, and bring the things home fn my okat, M ) L, pn“ln the winter of 1AA3-'64 Congress became awars of the fact that peices wero higner thao they should be under a ronnd currency, If Congress saspected thi an earlicr date, there Ia nothing in the proceedings of that body 1o Indicate it, Now, however. the nnw-un‘nm wore calling atten. tion to an uncommonly ngly phnse of the matrer, and reminding Congrean that what the Government hought with 8 carrency depreciated o lers than L per centnm of Ita face tho Uovernnent must roma ®AILROAD Vi 6D DEPARTURE 0P Thi P AT T OHIOAGO & NORTEWESTERN RAIL Tleket Uffices, 02 clflllé-ldl':n[(’!;.humm HunE.AAY 1 —_— thedfpots dom, and say we know whether it neecs Inflation or wnether it necids contraction. Lat 14 how ho- fore awwa that arn higher than we are, [Applausc.} JARD TIMES NOT CAUSED DY CONTRACTION, Well, now, tellow-citizens, men are raying that the hard tinies have been hrougzht about by & lack of currency; thiat (he Republican party has con- teacted the currency and cansed tho hard times, T ¥l take Just a minute and a half to answer that, 1deny It s n matter of fact,and deny it ana mat- ter of principle. When the panic struck na in INT0 we hat mote currency (han we had in 187 more baper enrcency. Wo had more In 1872 than In 1871, and moro in 1871 than we had in 1870, and nore in 1870 than we bad in 1860, The vol- akianey :';:'n'i'::m N 33 abuhnaus Day Kx.via t . The lawgivers faok | abDnouans Night K 3 t i s they wi«e- | would consent that Congrese shonld creataliizo | nme of the pa ercierency of thin conntey waa | 500,000 Northern homea; when we had pushed the | Gay pay for fa gald at par. 2 3 An Unanswerable Argnment in i Canvaimney. A 2o Drovialuna | Kconndreniam it av, #0°that [ conls watn anro ateadily fncrimimg for the dve seare that proceqed | o oo otthesn Xentucky ant " donnossce, | the siaem, and st thenireives don fo device o nomas Sieht Expie " dulwnn! Jon to think about. They were these: | (hin gentieman, Jrering at him, and reach ont the | oun panic, and heaily incrensing, too, Now,tnke | and acroms the rivers nnd mountams, and rnmou{ for the evil Ifnfl uv'lflg'I lelflur:mln-d e nvhllnkr‘d& 3 Favor of Speeie-Re- e of e yepave power to fx and declare o | maple-lear, eaying to nim, &+¥on are mald for | that'Tact ami weeetle with 1 and then dare any | teneic it; when onr ‘bine Tine strotched | that infanttle stmplicity wl ctorlr ockt'd & Dunaane. mnn ever afterward to tell you that the contraction of the enrrency cinsed the panic 1874, [tireat Applanae, | It1s not tene, ~ (Applsane and & hiss, | Well, now, do yon him iho fact? Thera s nota Greenhacker tn this world that has any intellicence (hat denfes M. [Applanse nnd faugiter.) [ underetood that Mr. Cary haa made a speech here, of enres, and (o coln our hoese, " then § do admit that the power of 'I'Y‘!::fl;n:ml :I'::lqlh": I‘I.:Idv:r fl“’rnore were {hreg {ll\' ta make anvthing It pleascs a legal-tender in powers given to Congress to deciare a standard | payment of debt can dischange anil wipe ont a debt of weights, of mcasnres, and of valne. Now, | fornothing. And, if that 1s what your greenback let “us analyzc ihese,’ and get down to | theory means, ] chstlenge it before the forum of tha bottom ~“of them Let us take the | conacience In Americn, and denomtnce it as rns- Mmplest one. Conzress has the power | cality. A(lmnlnpplulllu.] And I fearlessly appeal t from the Gulf to the Atlantlc, and wa were In the final death-strngylo’ with the Hebelllun: when it necded but a few more vigor- ous blown to bring liome Victory to ont eagies, nnd the Union restored, and the Rebelilon cenahed, then the Democratic Jarty "ot itaelr tozether at Chicago, and declared the War far the Union a Ill:ll'l‘ all the dolngs and quite all the fnan- sumption, 3 clal leglolntfon of the Richmond Congrens, it was decided that the very best way to onhanca the valno of the currency was to depreciate it sl further by a declaratory sfatate, and then to 1ssne o gaod denl moro of it. The act ret & day after which the currency already in clrenlation rechort, 'is"wrf kea Fant M Bitilwaukee Specls bilpwlnkm Expresa . b! dAtliwaukee Fassenge SES8333, 33333333333333 weROTRGUSURGERe ST 559933533333353833a3 The Uller Absurdily of Fiat Money, and Sd i Mta' face, ot 4 spere . n sandard of measure. | to the Ameriean conselence 1o stamp it ont a8 | ang will probably make anothor. 1 know that § failare, and demanded that it be stopped. [Ap- | 8hould be worth only two-thirds of ) Tmpossihility of Regulation of P in mesenres el we ey measuring bight, | unfit folive, "{lenewed and prolonsed applatise.] | Ty own Siate pe he kehocaor. 4 ko that [ianee.] " Thoy aeked u to sound the recali on our | which rate it was mado convertibla into noies of and depth, and breadth. Length is the mimplest Well, now, sonic one miya: ‘hat 14 s little thin country had 81,100, 000,000 Iogal-tender paper curcency, I think it quite likely he maid 8o heres and tha the Republiean party destroyed so much of Itasto bring on the “panle. Fellow-citizens, the new isxite, which some, at least, of the mem- bern of Congress were Innacent enwngh to belicvo would be worth very near their par vaine. This measate was tntended, of course, to compel the bugice, and bring our conquering . hetoes homo, chosed by the miniona of Socees.on as they came, uriven home In disgrace, nbandoning the con- Money by Conzress, ke 16 1000, eas FatiAsoriLT o T do not take the maple-leal and make 1t wden of mensure, Congress shall have the power to | extravagant ‘flastratlon of soura. fixand declare a sinndard of length. Can Can. | it & flwlll 8233233, rees create leneth? Try your mind on that. | Sup: D test. That was Demderatic wisdom then, Hy Y tect 1o | —pae e m e .3 .} Wh sde hight and depth? God, | alegal-tender, tnt supooso 1 put on the alr of & there are romo thl, that peopie say that you do | Why, onr boys in the army heard | (unding of the currency, and it had that e Tullman_Tote] Caraars run through, bey : How the Poor Man Suffors | Fiultniariin neiiadsh et | Pl SRR or s Svicloctt | Byl o il ot o A P 110, CORIGIRSS | E Al Wit donb M of th it | oAb el tho S Oy TR ces, made the elements of the vast dis- cll you wo mu AT curl nuw our natlonal debt ever to have been o 0 Itebel campe, and heard them shout and hallos . + 4y A from s Fluctuating e B TR ey o Tl bave & ctrrency mnt of | Know when wo ray *-onr matlonal febk o we Ine | ae shey rea TnernC eicd dhem shout and lillog | cufrency remained in elrenlation, owavor, peo. other Toad_rans PRllman of a0y ether form g (®) v create length thanhe can crente aatar. Wnat, | this country is more money.” 8o I go to Waal :’r‘w:x. can uonnrs-u donhanut fixing & standard of | Inglon and get them fo dotblo the volume of pa- length? Congresn takeacomething that Aas lenzth, | per cnrrency. Every one of common Intelifgence and naines it & yard, and snbdivides It into parts | knaws that, as I double the volume the valuo of and names each part s foot, and anbdivides thnt | each picco’ Is decreaned half, And Idothe same and names cach part an inch, Does Congreas create | aunin, and decreaso {t naln 33 per cent. 1 get f¢ lengih? Noone can do that but Almighty (God. down #0 that the entire fssite will be worth 10 liut somo one cotes In and saya: **Now, fait | per cent In actnal coln, Now, wheu I have got nccesanty to have a yard-stick made of gold or | it down fo that, the horse that I got of Stiver?™ "No, manifestly not. It might be made | this gentleman I ean turn around and mell of wood [liolding up & canc], like thiscane, of | to ancther man for ten times s many hrass, or iron, or it might be made of pancr. But | new dollars s I couln for_the old 100-cent let nie pnt thie question to yon: Whatever you | dollars, 8o 1 sell the horse for 81,000 of tho new make your yard-stick of, can you have one with- | money. 1take the package up to th entieman out leogth? Cun Suu conceive of anch & thing asa | and say, **There in the maney for your horse. I yard-atick that hian no length In 1t? No, Now, I | 1i{t off one of the ten biils and say, **He pald. dely any man hera before me to concelve of such & | [Laaghter.] I curry nineetenths of the valio of thiny measure of leneth that bas no length in | the horse 'in my own poczet and walk mway, "By i Throw your mind. down on ihat | [Laughter.] Now, what do yon say to tho morall- ¢ what you can do, Somebody awka you to | ty of that transaction? ile can't help himisclf. The the length of this hail, or the width: Try | law has sald it, and has done it, In the name of the toneeive of nn{ humnan pereon that cau mens- | dear people. to muke business lively, (l.nugmehl uire the length of this hall oxcept hy astandard that | What would tnis centieman thiuk of o If hote] cars west of Chicago. u—Depat corner of Well ©=Depot carner of Canal cinde ali the grocnbacksand papur obligations, tha bonds, and everything else. Kvery intelligent cit- fzen knows that the highest onr xllhllc debt, {ne ctuding al) the legal-tendera lssacd by the Govern- went, ever reached was §2, 747, 000, 000, t reachied that In 18415, In the month of October, Do yon now mean tosay that Mr, Cary can makean Im- pression upon your miud by telilig you that three- aunrters of all that dentwas In preenbacka, and thot we only had nbout £000, 000, 000 boruds? Why, the Jyear before that vur sainted Lincoln thanked the beople of the Linited Siates that had come and bought tnferest-bearing bonds of the United Stales 1o I‘fin smount of 81,800,000,000. [Anplnuee, | ‘ary'e statoment [ uiferly’ and_ontrageousiy rd, and I truat that Inteilizent peopls wiil not be misled by it. And _now, fellow-citizens, it {3 true that for a few nionths of 180 thero was & larzer volame of currency than ata later perind, reaching up in the neighnorhood of $850.000,000. But it was a cure rency ismued hecanso of the great pressure that was ple caleulated the discount, in passing and reciving he 0ld paper, but as the new notes showed an nn- diminished tendency to still farther deprecintion, there wera people, not a few, who apared thems #uives the troublo of making the distluction. * The Government's courso I levying a tax In d, as the only possible way of making the taza- mount to anything, led speedily to the adop- tion of & elmilar plan, na far ay possible, by the people. A physician would order from his planter friend ten or tweuty visita' worth of corn, and the Lranenction was a perfectly intelligible onc to both, ‘These vialts wonld he counted at anto-war rates, and the corn estimated liy the eamo sandard, In the enely apring of 18651 wanted o norse, and a {riend linving one to spare Isent for the wnimal, offering to pay whatever the owner should ask for it. Hocould notfixa priee, having literally no atandard of valuo to which he could appeal, but he eent me tho horso, writing, In reply to my note: ‘' Y'Fake the horse, and wien tho War shall be orer, if we nre both alive and You are able, glve me n good one in rotirn. Tion't send any note or Before nix wecks had passed, the guns of Farragut at Mobilo had spiintercd the planks of that plate form fnto o thousand atoms (noplause] and shat~ tered them into kindling-wood; and Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley, and Grant on the Appo- mattox, slot the lio to death with the million Runa of the Repnblic. [Great applanse.) And, in rpita of it, vur heroes eamo homo with victory on thete banners. and tho conntry redeemed. |Greatap- lausc.) ‘That fs the way tho Democratic party reated that firag great act of onr War. Now, huw do thoy treat tho Jnat? The fonrth mighty act Is just now closing, When we came outof the War we walked up to the front and looked upon that load of enormous debt of $£2,757,000,000, tho cost of our War, Weak and tinld men sald we could never Mt i, Wicked muen said, **Don'ttry. Hepudiate it.’ But the Itepnblican party walked up to the load and said, » it 1w stained with the blood of our dewreat and beat. Itisthe prico of our life,—tho cost of our Unlon;* and, bowing reverentiy, they laid the d Kinzle. | B CBICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY Depota fot of Lake-at., Tndiana-av, snd Sixteens), and Canal and Sixtecaih-ats. Ticket Offices, £ Clars) st, and at depots. Currency. Inconsistencies and Contradictions of the .Democratic Finan= cial Record. A Magnificent Vindleation of the Republican Party. ite LXpress Express... Knusas City & t, Joo GARFIELD. 113 SPEECH AT FLINT, MICH, b to bear to pay tho army. ~ And #o, os roon | mighty burden on tho shoulders of the Nation,— ~Pulimag Paince Dining-Cars gnd Pulliian 1n-wher Detrots Mst and Tritume. fiax ot letah un it. Leogth only cun moasueo | thon wallced up to him, arter T ad wocketed bine. [ Brayab to bear to pay Compirind-interdst notes | S35h% 000, 000 of princri L crs,of e Natlon, = ke Jt migtit complicato matiers If aithor | , folimes, Feiacs DintucCars and Pl ‘Oniahs oy FLINT, Mich., Oct, 23.—Gen, James A. Gar- lr.nglfi. jain did ok ereato length, God made i, | tenthw of the value of his horao aud say: ** By the they recoived were immediatcly kept amd helil as | of $151,000,000 fncoin, And 20 the brave Nation | Should dle, Ang o tanght us totake somel| — the Paclda avons, ORIOAGO, ALTON & ST, LOUIF, AND CHIC RANOAS ONTY & DRy shoxrl i Depot, West Slde, near Madia B A A PPy ng that had length | way, won't yon sell me that other horae, pleaser'* in it and name §t, ud call it ll’fihdlrd. ‘That In Laaghter.)” He would answer: *'Not for that Just the way fathers did, After Infinite paing tnd uf money, and at that rate, |Laughter. ) they adopted a standard—a siandard that Newton, | No, siry have got beaten on the oid thegreat uhilosopher, had apent wecks in devolop. | debt, but all new D‘l:ll siions will ing—that should he the untform length of & pendo- | have to bo made on & new ecale. Applanase and 1um that wouid t seconds, snd called it & yard, | Ianghter.] Well, now, I1don't know how It Ia up 8o took thal as a standard of length. in your State, hui duwn in our State such men ns field, the lcader of the Republican minority in the Natlonal House of Representatives, and oae of the strong men of the party, made his irst speech fn Michizan for this campaign in Flint lnst evening. e came fresh from the splondid victory for Republicanism and hard money in ** A fuy months later T paid my debt by return- ing the very horse I had bought, feive this nei- tlent morely to show how uticely without Anancial cum\mu or rudder we were. . **Will the reader bolicve that, with rold at o hundred and twenty-fira for one, or tweive thou- #and four hundred rv:r centum premitum; when overy day made the hopolesanens of tue struggle bonds, and never 1sucd o circulated as currency, .‘:u such volume of it was cver In actual clrenia- tion, THE CORRENCY OF 1300 AND 1878 COMPARED. Now, fellow-citlzens, they ray thero is not cnre tency enoueh to do the business of tha country, Let me izlrn you_ another fact, which nohody can deny. In 1800, before the War came on, we had walkod, carrying it, lo {hewo talriecn years! Ane \rhat haa hapnened 'to 187 Sevon hundred and fity millions of the mighty load Is taken away,—pnid in_honor, and folded” up like banners from tho field In memorin] of the publie falth and_of the ublic trust, [Applause, | Fho_ mighty load of nterest, that “was 8151,000,000 “in_ coln n Leave, | Ante I eat, by honest payment, mnd by good o RKansas City & Denver Fast Fi: T N " . d Ewing are saylng that the grent . W maore apparent; when our list wian was in the A rinilold & Texak, oty & victory largely due (o his personal exer. | T80 B2, RS, e MO%, Isk; Congrans | Mears, Cary snd Siving oro sayiny that tho great | ey, S, before the Wae came o tho banke z‘?"ff‘;,on“% e A pitaures] Moonciln S [ Bekd: Whien tho rorarces of ihe chmmmey anri s | K ou SoTRGILld Fapoas bu h e e e 5 "o ned for thedebtar | \vero pushing out Into clreulation all thuy could ¥ PPy L Y Ioly at an end, thera wera inancial theorista who | Bt. Louts, SypinRBels & 1o ce anm tons, and from a re-clection {n his Congression- | have powee to fr and deciure & standard of | pa. (hmduem.h Thuynl Ic |flm‘ nr' myc o‘ ;.‘: kecp atloat, Thero was then but £207,000,000 of | third of 'the lond is wone, and tho Nation is tralke toneatly bolloved that, Ly wore trick of aiis | Bholod "u"lmwn Fait Lapriil 0:00 el et T vt ol | FF SR St rth e | ML ol ST | bt R e et | ettt O ot B | WIS L s i P L e 10,000, Reform Hall was crowded to fts fullest | T uSEILE orto with whleh v created thing | Jaw was paseed, reducing it lown (o whore' 1t was | (bt B o T ey e e conlainet | cousaticat parte bav, Jour cxpenditures balf; | 1 lieard some of thse oeuple explaln thelr vlan | Kiroutor, Lacon, Washinét 5a capacity to hear him, and much recret was cx- | tends towara the centre. - We call ther property | when tho debts wero contracted, away back, 307,000,000 Of paper currency wie amuly enitl- | A Sour burdone are now coniparatively HENt. Soring B, o e ,:':gn{:n.m% ':glf_lrflcnmeufl'_ Joliet & Dwight A 1) pressed that a larger hatl could not tiave been | BFavitatlon. ~ God mad it wheu 1o mace the Unis | that dobtors may pay off taclr doota in (s sasy. v Yoware atrone, Then, four veurs azo, these simo ~ e e Yerse. Man cannot add one onnce to the welght of | way I have Justuescribed. And that ia the moral the world. 13at all we can do (8 to take somothing | pestilence Lhnt s recking through thy Greeninck that has wolght and name it & pound, snd subdi- | movement of this country. (Urest apniause,] vide its parts and eall each part an oun ut | The Intcllectusl basiaof 1t 48 stmply a delusion Jyou can no mare welgh things with a standard | and asnare. The moral basinof It ia rascality, Which has no wuight thun yon can measure length | {Greatap lanre.] And I ray it, notat all assai- by a standard that has no length, ing thatall the men who advocate It kuow it to be Now Jct us pass on ta the third ides,—that of | rancality, for thousands do not think of it in that value, -Congress was empowered to coln money | way; bit I apeuk uf its reality, cient in 1860, how can any man say that 3670, 000, « OUU In 1878, three and one-hulf tinice as much, Is not enough? Now, tuka that fact and grind it In yuur fotellectoal mill, and mako a grist of it §f you will. THE POREMOST DUTY OF THE I10UR. And now, feliow-citizens, the great foremost auty of tiile hour 18 to complete the resumptlon of speclo-payments, [Great auplanse,| 1 may that for two rensons: First, beenuss tiie solemn faith and _nobody wants it, except s u Thu Govermment has some vold, —several milltons, in fact,—and i Congresa will only be bold enouxh to declars the 'Creasury notes redeem- able at par in coin, we shall have o farther difi- culty with our flnances. o lony as noten are ro- desmable in zold xt the optiom of the holder no- budy wants them redeemed, Lot the Goverament say to tho people, Wa Tu redeem the currency fecured. The audience was made up of all classes of cltlzens,—mechanles and working- men, lawgers and merchants, with s goodiy sprinkling of ladies, It listencd with the clos. est attentlon to the logical and powerful argu- ments of the apeaker, and frequently empha- #ized fis most telline points with enthuslastic men that had carried this load, aund taken up thin promise of redemption that every greenback had on ata fece and In 1ty heart, Inld (helf Lands upon tavaltar and said, ** Wa will set n day, o solemn dny, four years uhiead; and un the 1sc any of Jan. nary. 1874, we wil keep the War-promise of re- decinhge the graenback In coln, ™ [Cireatnpplane 1 We have nad eslamity, and hard timens, and o trees; but the Nation, lifting itself up through the CHIOAGO, MILWAUKES & 6T, PAUL BAILWAY Union Leoot, comner Madison and Canal-sia, Tickey Otico, 43 Bauih Clark-st., opposite Shermau Haige, and at depot. Mitwaukes Express...... Wisconatn & Minncsotn, lay, And Monashs througl Day| and to declare {ta valuc. Now, what a0 yon mean THE ABSURDITY OF FIAT MONRY. darsness, 48 walk) o oney * wus | Whenover yon wish, and nobody” excent n fow | Express, .. applause. The following I8 a report of Drdeand (e Moo dificoll. ertiapm, 10 | Ko, fellow.citizens, to sum un ail (hit Thavo [ of e ook o IE A ko, e g0y, O o nigher [ Hinkt and unpatitotic peoplo will cars to clango “,';'.’,";’".;,"" o jinderstand than leuidth or welght, 1t yet it i no | tricd th say thas far, When you can_have moro | Snawet 3 ¢ and hicher, and now we mto within sev. | Lheir convenic n inconvenient monoy. Tio | ofONa Lepros, THE BPRECIH. lead real and tanglole, Everyihing you buy and | cloth by shurtentng your varieatick, whon yon can | 101 caiamity, to save the lifoof this nation, we coty-Avo Uays of “tho promised = rodemp. | ¥0ld which tho Government holds will sufico to | MiFnuke dalin)sese LNl ith tie slatement that the men wha | rell, crerythlig you exchange or civa Anyihing of | b oo e’ bo reducing tho slze of your | ied e Drmlsen o, yoy, ulwe Smmsllod Tiow, Al o arpviihln ep-chouited rodemp., sntiaty thero Umld ones, anuh thore will bo 53 ond iy, Bieven, fond daie| fl;t(';.’:-ly':.hn'.!.';"’.‘,’&i'z"fiy";’fl:".{,t “lr:lulmx";r;_rll"y;nn?:‘-;! valte for, hasin it what you call value, Al the bustiel, when you can have maore land Ly chanidme “‘“‘;i’“‘; ;mmmlu“ tha faco of overy puper, oy the | It [Enthusiastic applaus 'The hardship has | Of Eh prices and depreci rrency. 10 niid througl Il qualities that mako it destrable you call fta” valu the figuree nl!unr deed, and naving it read *+200 Cougress decided ona standand to meseura this | whera it read **100," when yout dalryman can valae by, Now, I pat the question to you, can you | make more butier ‘and checse b yatering hin Uovernment can then {ssuo as much more currency a8 nlrr.um-mnce-,mn{ make necessary, and, atrong In_our confidente in oursclves, we 'shail be the been undured, ‘The wuflering 1o over. And now, ntion; a revolution as dangerous and When we are just nearing th any revolution that w = Al tratng ran via Milwankee. Tickets for & sad Minneapolis are good ejthier via Madison and Frairie du Chlen, or vis Watertown, LaCrusse, and Winous, na radical ag eolemnity of the most solemn vow, that th mo- ever attempted among nient wo were able wo would redeem the promise are, when tha Ito- us r backs in aciual | Dbl Tike o bold wwlimmor, brave and strong, ns [ 1 ¢ T egtis edixey, wa ALl bects o, SE Nt Shamrton in il the old establlencd Ideas | conceive of such A thing 86 o standand (o mens. | milk Hadnter pnen i e L A bl [ o, And bay thesd rcon truck out for the land, and s withinano stroke of | F’chestpeoplaon earth; we A4 o gt what “ioney s and wiiat. Tonoy oagh. 1o per | Soncohre o oy, which wtandard has no ¥aluo in | makemeaion 13 this cotaes Ly printing pleces of | monev. {ABpiause.| And e It A | e ahore, o seoke D s tuln ane stroke 0F | o hich s usrany repiresents, ILLINOIS OENTRAL e oniy nuestlon we have to put 10 thet rovolu- | itaclt? Now'tty it I humbly. concelve (her oo per and calling them dollare, ((reat applausc, | | 1f we refve 1o dolt, we shall distiunor the sncred | b ahiore, undwho looki out on the sunhit billa | | T am not jestluz, Thia i3, a8 nearly asIcan | popot foatof Lake- faul flon ey whothor thlo viewa It pute forth arc true. | human being, whon lio analyzes tnat thongrs: cog | B3 Tmet n gebtloman on youratreets foiay, ' | CFodit and falih of uar country, ani mako lta e of prusperity, whilo tho whole world waits o iy | Fepeat it, the utterance of o momber of 1ho. Con: “Heket unice, 131 11 thev are true, jot un §0,In for the ravalaiiun. 1¢ | think of auch a siandara of valiio” that | man hardly past AdI0 uye, What Told e ha as | Hé:elock and a shamo Lo th warld. - | Applae.] | Of Bfuspertiy, 9 v fedurate Congross made in miy presence in a privata parlor. 11 tha reader thinks the man was fnaane, 1 beg him to look over the roports of the debates on flmnclll matters which bave been hold jn \W: ngion, **The eTccts of the extreme depreciation of tho currency wero sometimes almost ludicrous, One of my friends, a itichmond lady, narrowi; aped very ncrious trouble in an efort to practice & wise ceonomy, Auything for which the dealers did not ask un outrageonsly high prica sesmied wondor- fally cheap always, and she, ot loast, lecked the necassary self-control to abstaln from buying Iargoly whenover slie found anything the price of Which was fuwer than eho nad supposed it would bo, Qolng Into market one mornlug with *atiing. lated Ydeas of prices.* as aho ghlfll:xl 1t, the conge- 1 they are fulse, I old way. TAE OLD DOCTRINEA ABOUT MONEY. Now, hefore T deal with that nroposed revolne tlow, I'will _ask yon to Jisten for n moment loa Matement of whai the old doctrines are in regart tomoney. ‘Thoy re two: Firat, that It is nu part of the business of the National Government to make. of it own motion aud_ny 1is own expense, the imoney of the conntry: but that it shsil rther determmo what the quality of the money anall e, regulate the kind of money that shail be mail li¢ voluntary actlon of the peoplo them- ote 1ap with pruaperity, and come showering rich ollerlnge npon us, —justas wo are coming to tho daylight of tue morning. the Demacratic party saya, ** (o back Into the tempest and tho night; cnt loose from the promise of 1ha War, of the Re- sumiption act, and blunue the country' back Into the durkness, aod tempest, and blackness, Yon can't resume, you akan't resume,” Thoy say now, juat as they sald when the War was closing, that our promicee snall be dirtogarded. Lut wo way to tne Nav! 'Phey ehall not bo disregarded. (Great and profonged applause, ] A CIALLENGE TO THE INFLATIONISTS, You have got the Houwo of Itepressatatives, my Dentoeratic nefehbors, and on the 4ta day of March you will have tho Senate. Tho shadow of your power will be thrown over botl llouses then; put, thani (lad, the 1stof Jannary comes before the 4th of Maren! [Grent ap) inuse.] And on the 1st of Januaty we shall havo kept the promive, and then we will dare you to poll it do! fApplause. ) And, if you' dare to tey it. thera sthil Kits u hurd-money Président in the chalr that will prevont you for two years more, MY- fause, | And I you daroto make it an lssue in B30, wo will walk out to the front and stand there, nnd chollunge you to that flght. [Ap- plause,] _Che heart anil consclence of this Aniori- can people are in i, We havo never appealod to those powers I valn, [Applause, | TIE OHIO RESULT. Fellow-citlzeus, we touit this oattle in Ollo, and you licard the resull. [Applause.] Nohie Temocrats, who loved thelr countes, voted with us to rebuke the inlquity of their fellows, [A]p 151t hurta tu keep the promise, atill we are bound todoit. Dut, fellow-citizend, If there were no pledge about it, tho best Intereats of labor, nnd capltal, and pusiness in this conntey demand tne reatoration of apecie-payments [apnlause), 1 orver ta got convenlenca and stavility 10 our bustucar. Uncertainty Is the curso of our aituntion. No man knows what to trust. Noman knows with ceitainty whether ho can feol that Conuress wifl not be leglslating his property sway from him, [Applause.] What wonld von sy i€ Congrosa should propose to logtslate away your houso or your Innds? And yet, while we have an irredesninole currency, you leave it in the power of Congress 10 legislate away—to legislate up or voto down—the valiie of every dollar yon have In (Lo world, And T aay that.as the danger is so great, all tno Yest In- terestn of the country demand that it ahall ho ro- moved [applanse] by restoring the old standard of vaiue, snd telifux Congress o koep 1ta hands off [ureat applause] and let it recover bixoif, TILE POON AND INFLATION, But somehody says it harte the puor, T aay that the resumption of specid-payments nolps ol n en but it hielps the poor man particutarly, {Applats... j Now, howr Do you know this: whlle 1 wpeak to you, and overy utcording to tho best csti- mates, wo have $140, 000, 000 dne the lahoting wwan dor wazes nlready earned, unt unpaily if te set- tlement were' nadu to-night with all the wagemen i Awerics, It wonld tako S120,000,000 w0 pay them all, Now, then. suppond we should xa Jerfs- late us to reduce the vainu of it half, and then these meu shonll bo pald off in that reditesd dollar, “I'hy wagemen of thin country would loso lian no value in Illely. A# 1L takes length to mean- | hers whon there wore but two log cablns 1n this uro length, and welght o mcasure weignt, vo ft munst take valoe to mezsure Yaloe, [Applavee.] And so our fathues thought, They took a coaple of articlesof universaijy. recogmized value, that the world receives as volu- able, They found thata pound of one of tnem was wortl sbont sixteen times ns much as of the other, tho world over, And so, umng the two for convenlence, they tovk 25 §-10 grains of the one e.ement, —gold, —and formed it into a convenint plece far people to carry, stamped 1t witl a certifi- eate that it contained 25 -wdumn and eallea it u dollar. They numed it adollar.’ But they did not cr the valng init. Uad made that, and buman labor worked it out. There aro but two clements, fellow-cltizens, 1o this Univeese, so far 84 we knaw. that can create value, Ong in Gioy, that madethe material world, and the other {s human iabor, appiled to the materials waich lle mado. {Great upplause.] And no othier way {s known under beaven among men by which wealth can be made, Anybody tnat atlempts it by s trick that hae no labor In It Is fighting ago Gud's Iaw, that ** In the sweat of thy face snalt thon ea tuy bread,” (Applauso, | DORS THE GUVERNMENT STAMP CREATE VALOR | Hut now at thie point some one cumes and vayn that it a the stamnp of the Government that gives it value, Isft? ‘Uryit. Take a hunured gold dobe lars, freshly coined. The stamp 1¢ on them, Pltch them inta the melting.pat and melt them ap, Stir thie musr ti ali traces of eagle, and flag, ang letters, and date, and milling, aro gono. Let tho mask get culd. Throw it duwn'on tho coninter of the milver. ect them and stand by tho place. And 1 eay that this beautiful eity, with its beautifnl gardens and its circlhug river, with {ts homes and happlaess,—I suy that all that has been dono hero since the timo that man first camo, has been done by tne bard strugcling and earnest toll of couragcous men, who have for a generution back battied with the wilderness and brought it up to the glory of to- day. [Applause.] Weil, friends, whai fools these people were, to speak plalnly, to have en- dured s0 much, when they mignt have set up a printing-press, and just printed themselves rich, Af1his iden of Hat money be ftrue, [Loukhter and aoplause.| Way, fellow-citizens, do you really belteve thnt If we should in Washingion print pleces of paper aaying, **"Thia la 31, 000, 000, * and send ono to cach man, woman, and child in the United States, we shoulil all in fact be milunaires next morning? Now, dées auybody beliove that? It is the wildest hallucinution that ever struck upon & people. It 1s wholly swild, aud wholly without foundation, [Ureat upplause, ] THE CURSE OF &4 CHANGEADLR BTANDARD OF CURRENGY. Now, fellow-cltizens, the groat mischief of our papcr money for the Jast Oftoen long years, almost sixteen, Id, that we have besn curaed by a chaoge- abiy standard of measuring values, Surting in J8U22 with o uollar that was worth 100 cents by In- Natlon, the necessary inllation of the War, It bugan to decrease In value, and dropped, and ‘dronped, and dropped, until |t ot down to ‘I8 centa on the dollar, Then it atarted back, not steadily and cou- 4 On 8aturdsy nighit runs to Centr 1. © Ou Baturday night runs to Feoria ouly, MICHIGAN OENTRAL RAILEOAD, Depot, fout of Lake:at, and foot of Twenty- Tioret e, 1 Ciapicy 1 M Af,) Southenst corn dolph, Geand Pacide Hote, and a¢ Vatmer House. nade ¥eives, or oy the natural laws of demand and aup. Vis. Letustalk on that n monient. 1 am not now ey Ing tunt thisisthe trne view, I am only saving friathe old view, ‘Tho old theory of our fathers Who framed the Constitution—tho theory of the ical parties that wielded and managed the uilair< of thin country for oighty years—wus thiss 1t)e the Lusines of “Concress (o determinn the qualliy of the aoney that shall oo lssued, and then, Oxine that quality, ullow the people who own tokl luts and eilver bara to go und havs them curtied At the pushc mint an their money. muclof it ns they pleare, and Sust s bitie of 1t ag tiex pleare. OF. 3T the monsy be npaper, that, uuder fho rezniations of \ne Goverament telling e quality and sceurity of that paoer, the Inetity- Uons that fesus the vaper «hail 1ssoe it in the ity they wew ft, —muking miore or less as. they , bt takins lall tnder the rezolation bt . N 1y that wan the fent of the ol that prevalled in this connry quenico of having pald $1,000 for a barrel of flonr, sl was surprised to find nearly overything sclllog fur considurably lces than she had exoocted, Thinkinz that for some unexplalned canse thero Was a temporary deprussion in prices sho purchased pretty largoly in a yood mnn{ airections, Luying, 1ndeed, reveral things for whlch ahe had almost no uvd at all, ana buyiny consideravly mora than sha needed of othor urticies, As she was quitting the market on fout--for it had becowo diareputable in Hichmond ta ride in a carriage, and the ladics would not do It on any account—ahio was tapped o the stouldor by un oflicer who told Lice sao was under arrest, for buyine (o market to soll araln, As the lady was well known to prominent peoplo why was ¥poudily roleascd, but she tkereafior curbed her rmpemll ) b“fl freely of chean things, Buylug to woll again had been furbidden under sovero penaltics—an absolulo necew; Mail (vla Main and Afr Lin Day Rxpress, % Kalamazoo A Atlantlc Bxpre it Expre PITTSBURG, FT. WAYNE & CHIOAGO RAILWAY. Denar, corer Canal and Maaleon ss. 63 Claric.st., Paimer House, and (irand ¥ R g s nmy f 0:10 p |} 6: atantly back, but fluctnating, up & little and down ,U00 by that act. [Applanse. ] Eve man | plause. ] And they willdo it 1o Michigan, [Ap- sure for the protectlon of ti 0, for ity vt ant il vy eleonly nobody | suith, aud ask Tt W ehraovo you foe o | STHE W5 Satn. 40 that s cliael of itn uctustions e gL Anulanss, ] Every man | plagees £71] fhesagreTar the protsctlon o) 'zng: el ok teire s DR WO, i ception of Lasulie xame: change 1 1he form ot cop- | upin'the Black ilkuis, or duw 1t out of the quartz. louks | streak of chaln-lightning, working 14 | would Jose tuat much of his deposit when ho into thu markets, would buy iterally everyrhing TUR ATTITUDE OF THE MICIIGAR REPUDLIC- €, ‘Ticket 0) ANS., Ficthe, and Dot (ESportilon Thal e und #mull wilve e the United Stul own ke, t oul and buntht bulion uid coined b but [t alluwea other peaple, of their own motion, 1o dv that work aud baue If in eIt own wa ulations ol luw, Now that is fiest of 1ho old sdeanof noney, The ccond In thiv: that the onty mouvy tn thin world Uit Wue real monew. Uikt wae in fact money, o Lhut conld sitfely be called money, 1w, d " and shver, anil, for canventence, paner cantertibte at will ot the holder, [Applause, ayIng that in the trae view, but Piu only puitinz inte your mind tae blstorical fact thut that wan e old, the universal view adopted fnie Cnited States trow (e foundation of our Cone rutation down to within perhaps two yearn, | Naw, et us stop and Jouk tunt thousht for a moment. Ty to K62 overy man in Americs bas Tieved that (6 be tha only seund view of money, Eveey Demacrat bedeved itz every Republican bee Neved every uld Whig betleved i3 every Abos Ittonlat helleved 1t every Fro-Rlavery man bo- Twved ity every Unfon wan believed it} everyboay in America belleved t5 31,000,000 beleved that doctrine, without quention'or doubt, untl) 188, Whiat be uot ettuni enouga, Kvery great Amerlean who ever ved, frou the formutten of th nstl- velieved that doctoine, | futke the statement on the responsibility f one man 10 his fellow-man, that not one American statesmar can be found, from tie formation of the Constitution down 1o 1802, who taught an; George Washington beliove: r & lungt lfe of carefnl sfudy, T-headed man, of such rounded-vitt and understanding, annonnced afe doctrine of money, and warsed ainat any ol Jeflerson belleved sident th eraat In Waslungton's that doctrine, Alexander linmil- Urafu that America has over produced, taueht that ductrine with all the clearncan and bower of hls wonderful intellect, irreguiar way through the numbers botween i and OO, What was the mischief of that? While e were workiug uown from a stndand of 100 cente every creditor was wronged, When we returned, golng back nyaln, tho other man was wronged, And all our evils about moncy hiave come from having this uncestain, fuciuating standard of value, You wonld unt like 1tif your merchant had two or three kinds of o bushel or & yord to measnte goods by, If e had one scale to well by and another to buy by, yon would feel yoursoivos ontraged In tho highest pod- sible degres, And yet overy transaction 1n Ameri- ca that 18 measured by money has b tu the uncertain und fickls chauces of a changiug stand- ard of value during all theso sixteen years, It hus wrought infinite mischiet upon the peaple of the United Stat Now, what the Republican party anys to all thene things is thte: That we want our dollar to be one for all purp - We want it to be a dullar to pa; a debi—n dollar worth 100 cents, [Apnlause, Wo want It alvo lo buy 100 cents’ worth of goods, Wa want our doilar to be the same forthe pour that {2 {a for the rich: the same for the debtar that it 18 far the croditor; the samo for the seller that it bu fur the buyer; we want it to be a dollar that § Itke our cliizens, equal bofore the law, {& lnuse, | And any otner dollar cheat und & d usion, {Applaude,] ‘A CURMENCY RQUAL TO TUR WANTS OF THADE,! Well, fellow-citizens, et us atop to look at another view thut te Yery common. Even thoto who do not belleve in fat moncy asy, ** We want money enongh to mect the wants of trade.” Yes, wodo. but, fullow-citizens, do you know what that moesns? Do you Know what the wants of trade aru¥ Can you measure them? Lut u u.lerlllll‘lll for'a moutent, You kuow it ls cone ai lered envugh for tho glory of u whalo lifutime to ud d a 100, 000 nunca of Californis, or where you ot it. Lathe will weigh 1t and test it, and esy, **I will giva £100 for thiw lump, Applause,| Why? ljo- cause there wan in it, as a metal, the valne of $100. |Applause.| Wull, now, thero 18 not a algn of n stamp lett an it That is the test of rea) money, That Is the ts of a real siandard of yalue (ap- plause).—the supreme anil final test, WIAT CONATITUTES A GREENDACK'S VALUS, Well, some tireenbacker who ts hearing me 1, Tauppose, by this time saying, **Now, Mr. (iare fleid, thnt may be very well ns a matter of phjosn- rlly and aritbmetic, but L took 8 greenback dollar 0-duy, und went into n stors lere in Fiint, and laid it down on the counter, and tho merchant gave mo an ax for it, and he considered himself paid. Now, that greenback dollse did not cost o tenth of unv cent to moke; yet e rave wme an ax fur Ju that It cost the blackswmith, nerhape, a whols day to make, You tell me that the greenback 1 wave him hau no yalno in it, Did I choat him when Tyavo it to imr* Now, my friand, that is a fatr Question. Aud that is vne of the questinns | want your minde to wrestle with, " If you cannot throw that thouxht down ts back, then It ought to throw you., [Applause aud lnughter, Let us roasou about it. (Holding up a papcr, Suppose this poper wero a deed of & farm, which describes this gentleman Licre as owning & hundred acrea of land in tots county. It marks the boundarles, and aays thst ho s the bona fide owner of a hundred u of lsud, Itie stamped withthe weal of the county. Let ualuokat it. That paper only cost hail » cont, perasps. Jlow much will he take for 117 1le will not take sny. thing lews than the whole value of (he farm, to tien it over to mo sa §E will be mine. But leg ua louk st the thing, Is that land A'b“"“l the lmpurl' lsthat s farm? O no, nubo ys thut, What Is 181 1t is s lawful evidence of titio (o tho farpy, ~ And “he whil not part with his title to his farm for auything less thau thy ;«Inlul of tho farm. Suppose I wish 1o buy chupee, the dovernment of toget iL back, And doyou kuow taat, to. new gh whilo [ speak to you, oyer $1, 700, 000, UOU deposits ed In the savin, nka of this country heiong the uverage not being oyer 82 of 3 put in there . In- sums of $10, 820, $i0.—tho suvings of paor people: and o deprectation of the currency will, to the extent of the deprectation, rob every one, The Iaboring men of this countey, after dolng nn honest day's work, want an honest dollar; a dollar that will keep over nIzht [applause and Jaughter) that will be us good the nest Morning us it wu the night Jie touk it (apoiduee]; that will be us good when ho wante 1o buy sonmcthiime as it wns wien o took it for hie uny. Inflate the currency of this conntry, and_that enrrency 1w fawicd finkt to the caalise. oy will not ‘sulfer” much from the deprecintion the fiest day thoy got it Thivy would pay it to the wholesalemen, It would deprecinto o Mittle more, 'Phey would puy 1t tothe reunlers, s it would fall mores they to the iddicmen, and it fulle o dittle more. At lunt §t s pald to thy man thut has done his day's work, . And, by the tme jt renchivs him, it haw got down to the Towest, and hurts him the worat,” That 14 the reuson I say u depreciuted currency hurts all clussen in tho comn- munity, Lub hurts the latoring muu worst, 1t sniites himy hardest. Thoreforo, In the name of wvery working man in Americs, we detoand that ihe dollur whall be putup 10 its full vulue, und Kkept there; wid that can only be done by resunip- ton, [Ureal avplause, } A PALSE CIIAROR DENIED. Well, now, somebody ways: ** You Republicans arg da favor of destroylng the greenback currency, ™ Wenronor. Winle ¥da not betleve in the Govern. ment's going intw the rnnnnnvm bustuess of bank- g, yet, under the Resumption law as it now stunds, o ight wo are now making Lathin: vy come not o destroy, but to fublil." jdrest ap- plause, ] Make all the wreenback dollars us puwil s coin, and then circulato us muny of them as can Ly kept at par with coiu, and that 18 all we u tor, T House, Graod there, and by agreemont amonz theuselyes doubio ). or quadritple the nlready exorbitant rat B **'Toward the last, a4 1 have already sald, resort was had luqnnmlr to fArst b u:lplu‘ and bartar. ing. or *payment In kind, " as led, becanio common, vepectaliy iu_thoss cases I which it was nercwsary to announce prices In advance, o fixn price for the future in Confederate money when It was dally becoming moro and more exugyeratedly worthleas would hiave pecn sheer folly: a ede ucational iustitutione, country boarding-houscs, ete,, advertised for patronage at cortaln prices, pu(lmml to bo made In Auuvl-lun- at the ratos pros vaiting In Beptember, 1500, [n tho odvortlsenent af lampden Siduey College, in the Examiner for Oct, 4, 1864, 1 0nd 1t stated that atadents moy got bourd In private famillie at about 88 3 moni, pay. avlo in thia way, Tho strong contrast between tho prices of 1860 and thowe of 2864 le shown by o Statement, In the samu advorttsement, that the students who muy. got board at SH & month hu pro- yialond cun buy wourl at 825 a cord and get thofr 2 done for $7.50 4 duzen plecey, ils pisiter of nrices was frequently mado s subject for justlng in private, out for the mostpart it waacarefally avolded in tho nowapagpers, It wan 100 omho! to bo o fit topic of oditorial dincuvalon on ordinary occastona, As with the ace counts of battiea in which our arma were nut suc- covaful, necessary roforcuces to tho condition of the finances were crowded Into a curner, as for out of sluht aspoesible. , . *luere were compensations, howovar, When 1d wan at 14,000 pee contum preminm we had owned any And now, fellow-citizens, T am delighted to kuow that you are making this fight tn Michican on (he rugged lsi hut you are not letting down yonr stanaard; that you ura not sollciting votes at ilia expenng of principle. |Apblause. | Whorover the \blican party has stood up with Its hoad In the llght, and supenled to principle, it hay won lnhnlnunu]: wherever it has been cowardly, and rickied und tet down, it has lost, s it deserved tolusa, (Applausc. | Now, tuen, wo sy thut b thix flaht for honest money we will climo 1o the masthead, und on the top wo will najl our flaz fuppinuse] ; und, if go down wo must, the tlay atull tke the wave last, [(rest applause,] But wuwon't go down. [Tumultuous applause, I'IA' MONEY IN USE HOW AN INREDEEMABLE FATEIL CUNRENCY AP- FECTRD PIRICES AND FUBLIC OPINION IN TUR CONPEDERATR STATES, Ueurze Cary Egeleston's cntertalning book, ‘¢ A Rebel’s Iecollections, which has just been reoublished in an attractive form, contafns an fustructivo chapter concerning the * money " with walch one “ errlog brethren " were fure nished during the Rebelllon. The finsnctal Y8~ tem of the Confederate States resembled very cloaely what the theorles of the Greenbackers would produce £ theso theorlos were once put Into practical overation; and we recommend tha perusul of the following extracts from Mr. Eg- Kleston's fiuanclal chapter to oll pisons who are ennmored, or fear that they witl Le, of the current tinanclal heresies of the day: **itscemua remarkablo fact that daring the ilornlnl Express. Fast Line, Moratow Matl-0td Lice New Yurk & Boston Hpe 1lantio Fxpress (dally), igat Express.. ... C! lo’IIM Jul \?l- . ol Dubn'.( l.‘mg:;l:l Clhfiallnufln:ln(“‘nrm) . romerof Clutan wnd Carral Clnetnaatl, Indianapolls, Tonts:| ville, Columbus & kast Day) Ciocinnat!, Indianapo!ts & Lou!: villo Lisy Expres .o 2t Dlghit kxpress. . CHI0AGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI0 BATLROAD, Depot, corner of Van furen and Bherman-ata Tickes Ottice, 56 Clark-st., pherian common sen 1tus the only the countev o, it Eyery Pr chafr helicve tun, the wureet snd be 8 Jienmond paper of Bept, me, fairly chuckles over the hign prices prevatling at the Nortn, 1n o two-line parageaph wilch snyes *Tur v selllng In Now York at 8¢apoond, 1tnsed to cost HO cents 8 bareel,' That parsgraph doubt- luas niade many u 35 beofeieak palatablo,™ ——— Davennort Express. " Omaha, Leavenworih &'Al '0ru ACCOIIIOUALION, res Niwht Express., i that can feed and cluthe at army of Yet the clothiug of un uriny le very . e i, 2 Al meala o 1hio OInGLA EXpross aro served lu dlu:ad OF e W aztov upon the prica pur | shwbls, wnd the food s n delaitely-presceibed rae | Yot ti e who want e Eresmumch Moot e R o0 01 THo hewall o g CUEEECY dles ASHES cafe, ai78 Eonte cachs Anat every Sccretary of the Treusury that has ever | ucre. And hesays, ‘*Uivewe my money," But | tie. The boussof the soldler ju very stuiple,— | would delve all coin out, ~drlve every dollar of it who' wera concerned lent thore shoutd n‘;n bo > sat in niwseat ton tuught the same doctrire, That Luay, ¢+ No, uot yet." Tue frat thine [ mquleo te, | ony & canvas tent. And yet (o tint 4 man thatcan | away, ‘4 ey ought (o bo called the cuntractioniste, =~nut thoss who woilld make all our money good and keep it all in cireulation THE S0LID BOUTIL THH CENTRR OF THB GORELN- BACK FARTY. ‘The great ariny of our opuuncata, let mo say, has Hte centre, und tin right and 16t wings, Ono wing Is cumpored of tho 1184 men, or Greenback men, Une wing f composed of Lemocrats, wha, for the sk of golng 1utu power, court fuvor with theso, Aud the Lavie, tho centre of that miyaly srmy of solt-monvy men, is he Solid Suuth [great ny- plasen), who tlefended Slavary, and who ure hound & D 11! Tickes Offces, 7 Clnthents 1% e G s notull, Every ereat American statesmian whoso notue hud conie: own 10 ue uwu teacher of public Wwught, every mun belleved that doctrine, Cal- Noun, und lentou, and Webster, and Cisy, and Chane. ardall—every one tout taught on the sub. Ject wtull~Ueleved” that most truly, as s fzed, and wettied, wnd wnaltersble law of resl woney, 1 could quote by the hour from all thess wmeu to show thet what I say fu & Distorical truth. Now, § um not saylng that that dorteme e tere, e glon did uot know everything, ar w ratlrosd-car, LOT U wleambust. nor 8 telegraph, nor s frictions ** 14 this genulne of counterfolty If it e 8 enun- terfelt decd, it fe worth nothing atall. 1¢ £ And it fa wenuing, 1 then sk auatber question. 1 go (o your Counly Surveyor and ask hin to take this pas ber and go vut with his chain and compass and inid tho corner-stake, and run the lines and angies, and mednure the fur d cume hack (v mo and fo- port, Buppose he should report, as he would have o report sbuut a deed duwn in my county, that the decd wan u clear, guod, gonulne anc to & pleco of lund whcro peuply’ lived wixty years ago ana chil- dren were born, but pow (b isnd ducs not extat on the face of the earth, wnough monoy n the country to *movu thy crops,' or meet the requtremonts of trade, ever took upon Timeclf tho plensing task of reliearsios too late Coufederacy’s flnancinl story, foe the itrposy of showing by examplo low simple und casy o tnlng it In tu ereate weadth oat of nothing by maglo rove- lutlone of the printiug press, and 1o make rlen, byacl of Congress, evorybody uob too laxy Lo watier feve dollurs luto w plle, " Tha story hus ail the flavor of tho Princess Scheherezado's ros manced, With the addivlonal menit of boing his- torically truv, For once w whole people was tich. A child I running about with glee, Catehing the sanbesmas beight aud freo, Laughtui beneath the rod.rose treu, As lte petals about Ler full, measure and aupply the wunts of 100, V00 solders s {0 ud & genius. Now, suppose you iey this experi- ment, Bupposy we find wie man that nad bralns enongh »o thit be ean ke tho coutract to fued, and cluihe,and houss tha City of New York, —u millfon men, women, and cloldren, Diditevor occuriv you how uearly fmpossible §t would be for ol the Wien men of all the world 1o sit down wud tuko that contmutt aud carry tout? Jast think of tho lu- numerablo wunts of tho peuple of New York; the great trank hnes that run to supply thems the wtenmernund salling vewwels that go 1o uvery clime onull thu ecarth (o get the nucenitles und delien- A mal¢eu stands at the ovon door; Bhe wmiles, for the sceno is fair before, Aud tha huig wiithin is uneLiessing more. Bhe le glad with u joy for all, A brido, with satlsfled love in her face, 14 fulded now in the proud vinbrace Day Mafl. N:zn\d’lu (0CDRICE'S BTEAMERS, For ltacipe, Miiwkukee, etc.. inll Katur.iay's Boat doi ;ui." Yo il i hding a) ce, Lul Mooy i teasy eUOUKD to watlaty evorvbodv, | OF s stalwirt forin it s nemly e ce For Qb o The lake has en- , o atet ok upon getting 700,000,000 Itevel claims nllow: A .everyhod, ¢ Y ' ) y keuce, el Aexen el At cunceivabld st some grestuow | eroncied Cwpon i Pt "t " il il | cies Lo wipply New Yurks minila wanis, hat ura oo paid o], i wio a1 11 orces b S {:'-'u e rpinied quailty to | 400 bless the bushand wud witel Baturay e I liaw coliie out since bis Gae tial b so direct | over where tuo houss once . How much is | renewe 0 uto Congrees for that purpose, They control 18 o I! i F that we uugt 10 vveeiuen bis wisdom and all tho | that deed worth? - Nothin thera o it S hon o Pollovera 8 kold or othor arilirary nothing buthe world; which “gived it value Koue, Bot supposs the surveyor cunius back and ys, *'1 fnd § 1) thy mau say fur 100 acre b owl 100 acry my seed calls for g, " ves your deed culla for 1t, but the 100 _acres don't un- swer, |Laughter and applus Uniy ninciy ucres answer, And It le not what e written i your deed, but the reality shut is behind it, that 1 A buying." ‘Tau gures of your deed amount o n;uuun. unlesa they represcnt s reatity bebind them, T Wod B man wiso cnungh 1o tuke that cuntract una carry it out. It could nul be done, And yor by the natural law, —thal God made, not LContrews, —the nutural law of trade, (e lw of supply and domand, people act indeveidently ung nuturally, euch ounu in his own interests, and sl Ao Ted, uad clothed, and goused, snd transported, tiun of New Yora, but ol al) d ull the civilized world, —us and peefectly an (ne vlars [Applausu, ] And yut we— ‘ongrerw, 4 body of pariy-polie itk down i Washington ond siups Demoeratic party Iu the Houae: for ihat s a party governcd by caucusce, and i the caucises two- thirdeare thuss from the South, wust of whom were bnarms awalnal us. Now they are trylng to gettho ltetel clabws putd, Thuy could - hot wet nis dono by a devy of toxes, ‘They could not face the Awerican wpeople with any such vrupoaition. Nor could they - face the American people alter borrowing mors moncy and paying hutereat un it, Increasing the rublle dent, So, thure ls Just one way loft open Lo them to get th wmoncy to pay the Hebel dudt, and that 1 ty pent it mmuu-unfl laugter, |' And along with 5 Wisdow of there men. Only sy tusta man who #aya thid olu view in fatee tust anderstaud ut tho wutact (hat he has u pretty heavy contract on hand, Applntise and lauzhter.) lie must get a Jover s oNk Bt ro stron tiat with bie own welght ho can b up 31,000, 00y ‘fl:uum un the uther end re- newod Inggbier aud aupiause), —all the men that bave ever filustented Avierloun history. But uow vossibly b may do i, avd, 4 Le can do I, theq | soy be aud lis tarty " ought to prevall,—ought to eur own all pulitical vartics who upposs, TIUE NEW DOUTHINES, Now, what ¢ The uew ductrine? What Is the L Jou A mothor benda low with ol Joy (e n the face of lier bade, her (irat-oorn boy, And breathvs 8 ‘Am]lrlllzlk no L lay tarnish his futuro lifo, * MANIOCA, A woman slts sirickon with anguish of rouly e s o S Lo baw drunk Lo fua drews the bittor bow, Aud counts with doapaie as the mowents toll M A N I o C ‘A'bo knoll of her past dead bopes, i A GriddleCages. ke del 1011 Puddings, 11 Griddle: Chlldhood has fled bayond rocall: Yot Ao e, Jelten and Grlihe £a4ct, Tho joys of wifchood turned to pa)l; dozen perns, Price 25 ceotu. @ packake ITul Bliv wmrpud hor vabe 1 Uuulhh black pall; Yyour Grocer, 10CA 5 staudura of value, but that fs a matter of Jitle becauve thy substance, 1 cunneqiience, now that Eenators uud Repre- sentatives of hagh ropute have shown that the et curroncy possibic that witeh exivy vely Ly the will of the Govermaent, and the vulutne”of which 18 regulated by the cravings of tho peoplo aluns, 'Fhat so apt an Nlustration of the fnincial views uf tho mujority in Cungeons #liould uave vecn wholly negleeted, during thy dixe cu: 4 therelore nnaccountable, tal system adoptod by tho Confed- uent was singalary slmiple and freo | crute Guver, f eet 3 0 v e ik L, e ) et o kit APl St oo S, M | bl sV poftn i A | 0 i ool i T 1 | SIS T os revolutionary docteue e svvulutionary doc- Well, now, follow-citlzens, let us return to the Clrse ¢ A i " tcpublican party wiands with ite bead np g the bunaes ul the Gavernoient, und in the present od- | 1g his ol that Is it by Lhe t R —_ Triucs tiat oppose thess old views that f hay grecal ms ¢l never wus & mora Juiotic thougut [applausel utter- | by, 03 W fouvhit W wive tuc life of o u meant by the preat Love Divine— B Spoken of ura Uhine WWoi Firet, o et 1 lave #n:nd:fil::l:"t:rmhuly“lfiu"fl‘a»m:l:l:l:)l;::ml? ©d by & man than to eay Lhat uny mon i this woed | L0 % iud O B S o uAte ke “":‘l Vutiewd stato of thuare of poantng thero was but | Vo ) 1o Lear surrow and nover repine— aentof the United States v bt of Jtaell to lsaue X it s 8 oue difleuliy ducident to thiu procoks, namoly, (l ireely ‘g sy thar 1o 0% el to e | [Applasc. )" “Mha ¢mu?uiltkl|]ullll Is adeed fora [ W _"“"';‘] ‘:‘;:‘r:‘“‘r"y Ditsaine n'l"“‘“."“,“',;‘“zl"“"u ) ll'r“gwll::l&',lrfllm‘.l;lfl‘i-“)’ = Bivossibility Of hiaving 1he more icned i G ek e R 0 h:-‘m': dubiar, [Applause.] [Clw the tidle to & dollar, fause! .f‘"mwl bo duie. " [ADplaise. ) Yot the DEMOCUATI NBISTENC! HDITED, Treavury Devactuient as fust as thoy wers needed, "R R SO | 896, $50, $100, $200, $500. Let us put tho same questions (o it that [ jas o th decd of tne farm: Firat, I8 1t genuiner ) not, |y s worth nothiog. Dut, §¢ genuluy, thes, second, scwl the wurveyor outs If he tinde a reul ‘dollaz, 8 Wholu dollar, tust standa beniud 1t that he can bave for 1t, why then It fo 8 good deed to w woud dullar {apvlause], & whole-slzed dollar, and 1t i littlo tore convealvut than the real dollar fLaelf lullllllllw‘]: forif you wished t0 mell your urii fur $10,000, 1t would not be very couvenlent for you to curry 000 pounds of the dollars ol the Iadiety ju your cloles [lmughter), or even G0 buunde, the wewht of dve or six fron wedges, In kold; but you uad ratler bave a real good LG Lo Jour woucy, w the form of & fow fim- hat you Sould put your veat-pocket. - lleuce the great Cunvenieucy of paser woney when it s honest woney, when 18 fuce teils une story and the reatity betand it tellvthe samne. Now, fellow-citizeus, 11 not that all tuere ke, or 31 Lot 'cun by, about paper moncy, that it a ttle to woncy, oud the realit st bo beliud 1t os the litle 18 jort lAvplflullj ULKKSBACKS 1O “* LAY DEUTS.' Well, uuw, suwme Greenvucker say all be very well. DBut you bave miseed lu 1572 the Democraiic party warched o (he frond snd_ declared tnat e commercial moraliy and the highcet fnterests of thiv countey demanded the tmmedlate resuniption of speclu-paywonts, But they suy, **Down with resumption,’ now. Bulle may say thet wae befere the panic, Wair} ‘Fwenty+four munths ago the Democrstic party got ftaelf together I St. Louls, and denouuced the Repuvlican party becanwe for cloven long yeard of peacs §t had wevor kept thy promue of resdmption and restoied the old curreucy of tbo Cowstitutlon, [ Applause aud laughter. ] They denounced us for not having acs cumuluted a fuad of coin 1o proviae for resump. Hon. Vhey asld substantially, **Lut us iuio Puwer atid we will rewuic ight off." | Laughter. | SNow Loy have @t ub and dcnuanced uy becaune wu have resumed. [Lauzoter.) Taey deuounce us becauve we have accunulated a fund of coin aud lfut ready to resume, They curved ux be Wo did uot do i, sud uow Luey cures ue because we do. Woll, now, . tbat he General Giovernment shall turg intu a moncy factory, sud tura out mouey an your frow Wil turue oul iron ralie, Now, that {8 @ great revolutiouury (dea. —poasibly true, but §way 1t Ly au humense revolution, ¥ oud fdea in th bat mancy 18 o creatuze O tuw, und that whatever (hy law declares to be oty 1a reaily noney : and that, sy 000¢y 1s & crege Birv Of Juw, the law can creale moncy vut of any- g it uleases, without regard to tho value of lgl Uung used as the matesial, Or, borrowing the Lincuage of the Old Testament,’ and high aud sutine Quure it (v, o in e begluniog God said, et tiete by ignt, uud tiere was Hebt; so Congre. Buay eay: S Led that piecs of paper be w dollar, ' andit will be a doliar; that tbe fat of law, pr huutced o plece of puper, wakestt woney. Duw, fellow-citleenn, 1 do wol ieaitate 1o way shat, U that doctrlue Lo true, 1t 1e the wust wportaut Luancial ui-covery ever made on thiv planet, 1Ap- Prause aud lanzlier. 18 that doctriue be Lrue, 1t dosu urery aud s lnportaut a discovery Wit cvery huioan being fu Americs and bho world ugut Lo Feack vut to 10 and adopt b lnstautly, and Tle whole of thie fall's cawpuien furue Upow Lbe Sruth of that ductrine, 1t e the keel un watea Ihe Grecnback warty 14 bulg, Like too keol of 4 emucratic parly of this country~1 don't kiow buw it may be o Michigun. but kuow In alinost 8l the othier W estern States the whele Democratic barty united with the Ureenback party fuun upris- ug 0 aboilsh all that part of oue dnancisl wae chilpery tiat glves s o supply of currency under tho Taws of trade, sud which correaponds Wity and Yields 10 the vbo ‘sud tlow of dewand snd supply, iucreaalug o7 dimiuisling the curreney by naturul IaW—propuscs (o do Liat, —wivbing 1o destroy wll bt part of our wachinery, avolisbing the bunke, a0d saying they wero 1 (avor of elpoweraiz Cone greva to determine by Lhe brote force of 4 yots the Yoluwme of the currency. Now, [ donot hestate fuway that that thousht b ubsolutely staurd [ap. Kl:uunl. and tne realization of 1t WhOIlY 1 posel- fe, LApplause. ) :CUBKENCY FOI BOTII FOOK AND HICH, Well, uow, fellow-citlzenw, we have been told, In past years, that we had Iwe kinde of dollure, ouu fur tke poor wan sud vuc for the eich un one for the plowhulders aud wne for the bondbolds s} tat wa paid the bundholder oot mobsy, and tue pPour wun poor wouey. ‘There wus yome eound for tho charge. 'Flie necesaily of the War cowpelled It But the Reouallcan pariy bas taken ‘Iheeu huvpened, huwaver, (v be several thousand young fadies tn' Richwond willing 1o secept and peviunerative embloymeny at their hotws, and uv It way really 3 matior of smsll moment whows 1AMG the Botes bore, they were givou out 13 sacots to thess youug laules, who signed aud returned them for o considetution, . ., st dtwue 0 oo had oimost forasking. , . *¢ Muney wus a0 euslly got, wwl iis valuo was 80 utlerly uncertaln, that we were never able to determias w 4% tule price tur anything. Wo fell uto tho hublt of vaying whatever was avked, knaving tbut to-morrow we xhould bave o pay ture. Epoculation docawo the cualest aind aurest finnglginavle. “The speculator saw b riak of osv, givery usticls of merchundise roso in value vvery day, und tu buy unyihiug this week and scll 4L next was 1o make an ehoruious prott quite ae & lefof courve, . ., ‘Fhe peices which obtsined were slmost faby- lous, und sluynlarly enougy there cwud to bu o eort O futio exiting Létween Lhe values of aifue- e articles, i bodght cotfoy n‘,m sud tea st $30 8 bound vy the samo duy, My disner at # botel tust we 320, while ¥5 culued wo @ weat in tue drevs-circle of tho theatre. 1 paid $1 the e JEEDECA HERVOUS DEBILITY, KNESS, ete., and all disorders brouwht on b dlscrotious, vxcessis of pYerwark of tho Draly and Nervous Bystew, speedily aud radically cured by WINCHESTER'S SPECIFIC PILL, 8 purely vegutablo prcparation, sud the beet and et succeusful Feniedy kiows, T te Sl et Y graslly suleieut, | For' it uoration, SUE | prescriptions eflicr ane of watcl s wrtl ten st or Clreulur, Price, 81 per Lux; 81 Boses, e wt rded the adthur 84 g f.tum)urly wealed, with full dire tlota toe gor | {1 SF L iedical Assot it '"‘hulrl;.u;un it Froparod ouly by e eleuce of Life s, be) WINCHESTER & CO., Chemi “xirauntinary work on | 44 Jub ; deuce. They stair made recently rei; A new Medical Ur Kcigxck ur | Ay, Price, 81, acut Ug WVl cltalie Rty Silg youdall co Wy siolody ever pil N0 bersoi Loz 143 bubd e Lo wil ou fv TLe moat 1 Iahel ™ The London Lance I Without thld valabli boo beuetuctor,® Ao Hustrated sauip felut of 0 cenls for pusiuze. Thie suthor cun be cansl’ HRE T HEAL fellow-citlzens. 1t i hard 1o keen up withs tois thing. [Laughier.) In 1502, when e found f4 uecowsnry Lo fsauc fhe greeuback to wave tog life of the Nutlow, they walked up vramutly to the frout aud denouneed 1 ‘That may e great wulnl toat L wuol papes iwney for. Howeyer poor Luat paper wouey wiay be, even I the graenback ls SRR R NO CURE Y as utterly uncoustitutivual, —outragcously uncon- | next morniue fora. copy of - ey Eraminer, but 1 Xo ] MLy s, ¢yery StbionryF Sus, o ven 30 cents. §call your | Wil poos inoney uud Tifked 1t ud, i ap, 8 up. | sbibtionAl - Furihrme Thol sty ucu: WEZNLBITS gt (0 ke, Diepalch gairer oF NO rPAY 1! . eaan) Doy ey b wnd pisuk, sud waal, sud | Qitention, Mr. Gardeid, to tac ey that the groen- | wakiug b er aud betier, unill 1t ehull beuy | was not wwcnievaue, | I would obe ' altach for ball that sum. For some wretched ¢ 44, and Tupe 1 e whole siructuke rests pon I o back, bowg s legal-teuder, will pay u dett Of 100 cents, and the 1w makes i 0. That § nup for 1 {ake uo advantage of un antagoulat, but wini at ap- tou, and let the great w of wupply and dewand Keew'le volumu wiers most wicked und uncoustltutiond Jaw we could puss, uud dhut the grecuback have the “brund of Cam oa b Jr tuat heol b uol sound, the suip ia pone’ there #uod us the best oollar fu the worla, 14 8 u0tilig 1011, i ausc. ] When it ds thece, low ciudies | paid 10 s poundl. Fbe utter ab- 1ce uf proportion between theeo several brices s would Wughat. E T fac sppurent, and I huow of no way of expiaining it vey Tvwie, Gr Any Ay CONGIESS CHEATE VALUE b7 LA to give bl (ho WhoLE streutn Of his cuse, Now. | 1t pleases’” Lappla Bt kana M} aw for [ would bo vatabonds ou tho face of the varih. | CRbcot Upon ot thory thar fna el il It TAMAR IND Tre. | ouly pbyalelad fa'thie ey Wi Dnininary staveenay (Vg ot tiroug with thewe pre- | 10" us dook &t $bat. be ibat 1s whece the | contruction, ~Lavewer, 1do bt kuow, Aw 1 fur | comuitin awfal outriges upon he peace of | of tue woucy bad superindaced o reckless disres ctiovd of The Factity) reabing d [ < S e e e ot Gow o ot UL facts that nobody ques- | money question of tbls year come down 10 a | lndatiout 6o ot Kuow. Ldunot care whethor | tule county. [Lauchter | - Mow shey cometoh [ ull value on the uars of both buyers and | Shedlvaced Fraicr o bl shd PRESCRIPTION FREE. v, LOW it 1v (bat misyuto ko with e right | queatlon of mursl. 1 admis 1841 the law | 1t 18 contraction or Iullation, All L frout und ey that the cuback Is the nest cues Tuctual cure of U dowu 1o the bultow of thie subject, aud do sowe A facciiuus friend used to suy prices were $ijaites fica, Dule. Hem. cun cowe in belween thy crediter and the : St b o Lt s, 1hat 1o tiouey wball have the qual ea: cness, L4 ¢ ¥or the dy cure of Bemical Wesiness Lo iyl perfect | pency Lhe world uver asw, Wheh the fsuing of | wo uizli that nobody cuuld thew, und bt they | OTholly ete Tuiar (Gullke il e i s Gsaal purg: yE o) W i VULl oyl ceally 6 Qo Centhul propomition! | SEUOF—it did lu tng Bunkrupt act, —and abolinh | gooutivue applaiec, und. it Ll facepur boTIes | Feucy the world oot W sudls e of the | Mol mixed for Want of subersiaibn, Uy heid, | 150, n3greeablel Glouhl: o Pl o, ol ghenlely brogait o u ol Wpaucally 64 eea ceatrul proponition, | (e tegat vowes Lo colicct 8 debl Now, Jeb e | Juctvase; it Usde Coutracls, tavu Iot It contract, | batiou, thoy Opposed it Wou the tedewption of | huwever, that We dillerence betwevs the old and be allchivaitate AQUES & L0 130 Weatailha-bie. Clactudail Uit

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