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r'Ht syslom. I lio wilii 1 1 •in I I'm ui] i>.
?"itlie enormous l.awM'r's loo? .1 u<l
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”irregnlriiii*M iii till tin stai* Do
jmrtmiMit- Inivo moiinoil I In* li
islaturc In a r-f use of iluM In tin-
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4]i]niiuleil lii nvf ihaul t lif iffiiiil.
\Vi*ilitl uni f\|u.'i a ;ill> tiling t'ft
t*u' mulfr iiiillnfk luit. tin* |ifii|ilf
were entilloil In an litnu st ail
ministration umloi thf •ii:;niix,-il
ilemucraoy.
Wo mo jtTiitiliod .witli tin ro
oogllit iull a w il ii,fil lln I nil' I'll'
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on i>uJ' f\i !iaiij,fo 'in arlv all of
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ji. >. ioa ~itr, republic i- iu a
Ij Hi way. rtjf people understand
li a in oiii-v *organizcd’p nl v ,but
ii any turn undertakes to follow
a principle lio will (.<><,), | (t . je
i•! t*l :is a ini-iiit’l maker and
‘-•iijV Mm become a martyr
lie limit
all bloi liter Ii in*- ilk literal lll't*
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v\ (it'll I lieffplacc i ‘ *•'
I lovctin • *iilu lie
sbrnething noble in tin' ••(!Hi**>.
Hul aiiimalfil. a-il is, on all “ides.
whatever 11iv professions ol pal
riot ism livWHii-li i<ro<*<l ami llu
| (losing tb* pulilii' pltllidci ill'' roll
,|*!< ;c 0s Ihr most ignoble
yslr most degrading 111 all I lie rs
|P|- r ni<nls ol ; mm llir trim
L,g of III' people 'LI Mil
pitino(J> who longs lot the
■ii vation anijf progress ol lii- i .o ■•
,is no iilll lo follow Iho
lead or (lidill ioll ol some organ
hand of trickster- Imnt upon
(f getl iiiu firoiit- std of plunderers
tin lake llir pi.mi' ol others, or.
t•> torn from tlm whole scene
with tlm itisgllst it is .(i well mil
cylultnl lo excite.
: < itn I‘iatl. I lie <• i retihark rati
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dale lot < lovernor ol * moo has
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"t divenal the lust .sciisibh and
‘ pat riot ie sperrli of llie opening
eafnpuign Hi-say ing that llir
money Used lo control elertioiis
It*' hot h the organized parties is
jure lai al to liherl v Ilian llir
l*Ji 1 1 iinel ; that these Iwo parlies
JTi \rs ol class legislation
'lit up and <aml rolled i" plun
,| *e people Ihii4^ 1l h legisl.i
I !l\i ' mtinii; will be*‘received
e
without,a doubt by ill reflecting
! ami honest people. The old par
ties, dillering in nothing hot as in
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who diall di-l i il'utc the-poiN ol
the neuplo. and operating as povv
mini iiuirtu 11(8, under the maiiip
ulaiion ol skillful, un-<'tupol"u
and selfish men; if liberty is re
ston'd the people must he anal,
cued to (heir great interests, or a
worse tyranny . a money tyranny
awaits them ami will -ink them
to a lower depth of misery than
w as ev cr reached under European
despot
Money docs not seek invest
incut in real elate or puhlji im
piovcmeut- h does not. give a<*
tixily totr.'idts. and rommerce i
coulined. mainly, lo frugal con
sumption I lit* resource- ol the
country arc grcalcr Ilian ever and
mon than ever platinising of pro
ductivc wealth. Where i- the
money ' What is the matter ' ('ol.
lligersoll -tty s that money i- ex
cucdiiigly sensitive and that
’Micro is n hi'- c 1 cohlidoiit't fins
T- a grave .f.'a'gc against the
nal ional Hunk system I'hcre is
no itist ground tor its loss of con
tidmicc and its sinisitiveuess is
cowaidicc when having the povv
mto I him i-It ait Adequate curriC, i
> v t" the coiiiitry it withholds
the sinews ot entm prisi ami
lcnv cs property and labor dregs
upon the market H e believe in
hold money sound niouey. but it
i' .just as important to have a i itr
reney equal lo the needs oi the
count i v.
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(Hilloil. o| Is likell to ii‘s||l(, ,i
die ooimiin t'min whai the extra
M’ssmu 4 1 it 1
•I ll lias st ii •*i| it. ,|t'iiDDisirati'
|t'!oady to ilit• publit numj i|„.
jLywot ii<\ n,l trn|.r.i.t liraliilm .o'
the I it* | 'lt It lit an I teinocr.il..'
laetiiiiis. || shtiws that i( u i eas
ii> t liaiin 'i'lt -as j>,inis,in ixi
'hilt, hoi instanee the
Democratu jiartv ihatit|iiet|,
il Here, the ■ t.iiseoialed ground
mi lull); an.) ... hentir.illi ,|,t|Vn,|
ed. h\ the Democrat!. pam i.io
pn. agaititi ihe vicious ~i..i uu
Joltl. .til
pi.e-taw ol al
fa] it gishition to
appropriation hiljs; while the
Republican party, changing side
seized upon and occupied I his
old Democrat! citadel, todetend
•ml preserve tlm constitutional
saleguards of the veto power.
Hail the rata been line to
Hm principle- of the old Demo
Claim parky would have
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utterly incapable
in It I lie inoiie y quest ions .
”ol the aS.t and that a)! (he pro
fe-sions o| the (t ader- ate insin
eere. Iht peple can expect noth
ing (mm them as a party, and
must now see the absolute ne
cesaity of ! (linking and act ing tot
themselves, if they would change,
i amend, or reform the finnneial
policy ol the (.overntnent. It
rhe people -It.ill apprehend and
properly appreciate what the ex
list session has 1 anglil then great
gootl will result to Ihe eounlty.
< tllieiwise, "hope tleferred" may
sink into despair.
li. Do yon believe the Demo
rials in Congress were really a
(raid ol the hills they were Irving
to have repealed (
■I. I his question has lieen an
lirijiated ly answer to the pro
reding one, hut it may not lie
amiss to observe that the Demo
rials could have entertained but
-little lear ot laws pending by
means ol whose existence tliev
had recovered I lie entire South
from radical misrule, and certain
•Iv they could not reasonably fear
I lie abuse of power hv a I’resi
dent who had, in defiance to the
anathemas of-his party, relieved
Ihe Soul hern Slates, and especi
ally South (’amlina and J.ouisiati
a, ami who had not in a. single
instance permitted undue inter
fere nee with elections North nr
•South. Dn the contrary, he lias
shown unusual, not to say heroic,
devotion in the constitutional
government by withdrawing the
troops from Louisiana and South
• arolina and sending thorn to the
distant frontier. Not was his
conduct during' the extra session
altogether wanting in patriotic
courage; for. notwithstanding
'.lie violent opposition of the Re
publican Senators save one,
Rurnsidv- he approved itm army
bill as tinally passed, and al
though it was unmistakably to
the advantage til (he Republi
■ •an parly In protract the extra
session. ( sc as m inflame the pop
ular mind North.) he accepted
what tic Democrats conceded,
and permitted •'ungress m ad
.jouru, with the assurance that.
Inn ing discharged I’m duly as
1 'resident. he would not attempt
lo toree Congress into further hit
initiating terms.
R 'Vital vvas she real motive
prompting the Republicans in
the premises '
■ I lo create am! -plead the
U it tu tin' Northern mind that
llir hrigad,et generaK ot the
''"tith were ahout to take the
Capitol and destroy the fruits of
the war. and thus consolidate the
'Votth t hey could have no just
ground of fear of any serious in
.Miry to tin' nation, had even pit
litiral •■rnier" proposed hy the
Democrats bet time law. tin the
very good reason that they had
still been lett in control nf near
Iv every Northern State; and a
to tiie South, there was no hope
lot the Republican party with or
without such a law.
Huiing the year IS7s there
wore g.Tttn medical si udents grad
fated from the titty nine colleges
"I lilt I lilted States As the
statistics show that in this conn
!tv an a vorago ol 5tM) people sup
pelt one phy sit tan, there uiut
be a constant supply of over 18. 1
Oou patients who must pay the
handsome -urn of *1 ,fl7.o<Hl a
year, in order,to allow each doc
tor only ** 4 Jay
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