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   Camden Herald (Newspaper) - May 24, 1879, Camden, Maine                                VI i ID MAY I i S I N K S a 0 A 11 D t MARIE AID GOULDS MEAT VEGETABLE MARKET CA There Is no Cheaper place in Knox County YOU il i 5URGEQK IOST Merriam Manufacturers and in constantly m Bhoos In every 3 afl COFFINS CASKETS GREATLY Klin ai STEAM DTS nt f This well primitive color r Uross o A OrricK National My Oh con o to hi our mitten the Thy thy sons hi Summer shall net linnn Uut akl brightness your rUn Ami help mill crushed of Summer liKir Summer Thn foe our daur Would linve Summer land JIo our from sen to JI of men who should Iju Ami Li Unite of Summer Wo with men til and Summer brave Summer To IHC their votes thin foe tj Hummer laml who who hail UMS Summer What Makes si Xot nor mill A Not plus ami finry iSoi uny Not noi isoi with to nor yu u A vest or Kim Nor ull laid In Sir nor With that memory Nor buck lo wont lo kill nor Nor nor Not the till can Avail to miiko a single A Full of lui Ita 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up u Illit in lo u ill the l uh 1ljat but bo Ill 1 KM helpful of American progress and American lo this and this will leail us into inevitable do ulino and The proposition lo mv untenable and unreason The provides Hint Con gress have power lo coin money regulate Ihe value and of for eign by Ihe eie and section of Iho is clothed with power to with na and among Iho several and with Indian The sumo in strument again provides thai Congress shall have power to admit new States inlo Those grants of power arc and Under lliu power lo admit new Stales inlo union can Congress expel Stales from the Union By vir tue of thu lo com merce with foreign and be tween the can Congress prohibit all commerce with foreign governments and between the Slutes Certainly no one will claim such extraordinary con Then how can congress un der an express grant of power to coin tho value and of derive the right to prohibit the of or To prohibit is lo exor cise v power just tho opposite to that and iH destruction of the power named in the I demand of gentlemen who oppose this thai shall lull Con gress derives tho power to It strikes me tbat gentlemen who hold to opinion Ibal Ihe Gov has no power to issue legal money in time of place themselves in a dilemma for if Congress may prohibit Ihc coin age and of silver us lawful money they may lawfully the same upon and here is another method of starving the Government lo 1 lhal law pass ed in 1813 was clearly unconstitutional It was claimed upon tho stump and claimed in in the of Ihe tbat partially that demonetization of it wan and was not in If that excuse is the true proposition to reinstate silver as money in this country upon the footing il occupied from thu Government not have boon re ation is tho of iri of IN Tin OF Mty Moue lull to H cf KVil tl o I he II tl til ci mil ami ev unil fur saJ The of systems u a is jiti It was Iiiii u by a an nf is an object ol not who lu They sem lo as upon lie They attack it It is a tinn to In in tin of the Consli tin of our present of public nf fails my minil great at the ol ion anil yuM have as of S SO atV is that is aii lit i fi ami in Hi hov I il A i is too il Ini Ol il i i The pio t lii at this 1 anil s iy if it t ol tin if life to havi no in a h al paper it bi that the proposition is tu hitch the cur In reality silver was demonetized fn us I shall of a certain of men in this and in oth er His very when jon come to read the history of the demon of that which is Iho more abundant is Alter tho dis of in Australia and Cali fornia Ihe middle of this century tio f this and other lest the of money should j IK unduly increased and Germany ami j in demonetized Km1 what reason Not because gull nut with i uf mclal gold and silver coin was us labor and Through i from IS 18 I down Iu ihu in in in no o in of any dis mi ever of either r tas 0id nol n relative tile Ilie lint sole ly f as with fii I was li ih injury of geu I defy that Iho I in Aus tralia and California an I all with the alarm that tiie were alj Mil lo be to I the a of and lierni my and A nii t 1 gt 1 I and bin fur nf the havi gen In Tl and Hilver and the act I lliu thai of in bat there lo loo Ihe in In Ih there a throughout li iai ih mi t f who have 1 i c H tn and drive about tho same limS and reinstated gold able circumstance I in the Old World of time with And the J made by the saino world incomes and who value of their ted in proportion i value of j to be well who own the and property of thli them to conflict is hand and all on Ihe I say on the I am as much hero to worthless ti ed but interest of tho greS pie that we aud dear worthless 11 money as which it the many and if Ihe Government ed in Ibo my good Lut dour verse of this property and dear mo day is master and and property goes bo To show that I an proposition as Lo the t of ailvo an extract from French con ed in In their question it is aaiJ it u to o Mon Issuing on In lliu lH lufly bolt lit Whal Because the silver with gold ia di at U n of thu i iu tho nation upon eaj silver rn she passed her acti Germany in it in in 1871 and Stales in j silver a point in this ipon silver is of men the having fixed lain that the bo increase in rant these facts the people of tho labor I want that the on tho one Is of property uis House thai to lably it is the i of our poo heap money 3o net mean mean cheap property By is held by r the few anc 3 administer thei I wanl p and i just the rc i have cheap Money lo in ging and is at a con cot in my of the do wish to read of the publish resume of the Out of gov value of Not Hint iu eally It bondholding demonetized years before resumption completed Sweden the United plated It in of the lcd I wish to speak ther as to de this is meeting with in this today arid throughout the country at Hit hands of Il wat smuggled through with the perfect knowledge thai public sentiment not and Iho concealed and wicked purpose lo deprive the people second lime of Iho right lo the bonds according to Iho terms the bondholder had himself Silver being laid coin then meant and payment in gold meant that Hie principal of Ihe bonds should nol bu paid at like the English should remain in perpet That was Iho design of leg I have too much confidence in tho good sonso of the who oppose Ibis lo believe that they dislike It is not thai They do not want Iho principal of bonds paid at They wanl Iho investment and the annual interest to thai may bo permitted to continue in the That is the naked The interest was at first payable ii gold and the funding payable quarterly which enables Ihe gentlemen having incomes derived from bonds lo compound their Thus 4 pel payable quarterly is quite us good as J per paid as provided in the 0 per in greater when we compare Ihe ing power of money now with its pur chasing ten years Il is beyond dispute that he is re a greater interest today than he received when ho purchased his six per cents from Iho Why do bonds sell for a higher rate in tho market when the interest is pay able For tho reason when the Interest is payable quarterly Ihe bondholders can compound it by now thus making it a bet ter It is a pecuniary rea son that controls and not char ily for Ihe I thought verily it was a most remarkable tiling that these people holding securities drawing 0 pur would voluntarily come forward and exchange them for 4 per and 1 be lieve tho story so prevalent on tho re publican stump that it was Iho love of the bondholders for Ihe dear people that mada them willing to surren der Iho bonds but when 1 began in of the matter and saw that tho bondholder received in this way more interest than ho received bo then I saw the cloven foot of 1 ilc to attract I I llin i of lie a of pi It wan tai nid be very larg the of that day fully by re in European silver was about to Im U aud ull sign abroad in this in bis The Fall in Iho Price of published in estimates Iho amount of silver in the world as about three and billions and the amount of gold and one half and he further that England has ail annual from other notions of per It can readily be seen why who holds the bonds of other should want bonds payable in a singlo or in tho dearest The money ol and the United Stales own tin of debt of the which now amounts lo thirtytwo thousand mostly contracted in Hush Capitalists readily saw that if could strike down as mon ey tinehall of tin molal money ol tin and make enormous funded it payable in gold il would be greatly u their The peo ple shoi 11 thoroughly understand this They are beginning to under stand and are everywhere and al most unanimously demanding that sil ver be thoroughly Thus we are brought faceto face with great fact that was tho result of a groat con inaugurated by men who hadj fixed incomes IK and to the I of who own the great bulk of I he properly uf the I I lo the spe in this It is well known thai I hi bonds of this fifteen millions of were originally in Thai I was the opinion of Senator of j Senator and of a score ol others who might ba and it could lie plainly read upon tho face of the To get rid of that interpre tation of the gave the poo pie the right lo pay the bonds in green in legal tender paper the law of the public credit was That law look from lliu people tho right to pay the bonds in currency and confer red upon the holder of public securities the right to demand as I1 said the product of tho was rapilly and it the intention ol thoso who and upon this country tiii public debt that it a ould b made perm UM product of lint increasing Ihe ty read his he here J have an in vestment 1 do to if the yield of f ilver increases as the of silver export it my bond will bo p in for coin silver well as gold fil must lo And the accordingly was smuggled We can read the animus of act in the opposition man in the House and no on tho stump has been able to cover it Not did they intend to put the bonded debt inlo a condition in which it can never bo but it was with a ulterior and I call tho attention of the republican members who may follow me to Ihe thai it was the ulterior after having placed the bonded debt of country in a condition in which it could nol bo paid to make present system of the based upon thu bonded the great moneyed mono poly for all time to 1 proceed to prove Comptroller of tho in lliu report Im uses this language It In fm n llm III lt til I 1111 I lie UK of ii of ulil form llu ion t Mil ul win li llll con linn lir u term nl twenty wli Ur il n illy nt that the s mill in wuro tu ije Now if the system was intended to be ol necessity tin bond stem be per for the former rests upon tin If you pay oil your bonds what becomes of your national You cannot have a national bank with out If the banks an to be per lliu foundation must be manful you el upon this Government another step in the groat conspiracy the system of banks and per manent Ihe binks rest ing upon the debt and from the law of if fur no other reason corporations will exert all their and once tu keep alive the To cn alle them I do this laws of Congress have in heir hands absolute control over tin volume of our I will give another reason for opposing Tho act ol IS now on our statute bonk and the law of llm provides that ai y national bank may at pleasure reduce iU circulation in whole or in Thus with lli ti tii il their Th of knuWn as tin liny the with ml lo is which 11 brar tie when thy and another which the market they can Ihe whon fit Ihy can 1 it j they ste Iii and iu this way can I control value of every days 1ibor of every product in i I 1 nay il is the climax of in legislation that a gov like of fortyseven miil to have a hundred say that for all to come shall have Ihe absolute of the volume of the currency of this and hence over the destiny ol our I call on the people every where to and in their might and strength shake of this Ap Suppose this were a national convention assembled to frame a con that all the articles had boon and it only remained lo pro vide who issue the currency of the country and control its And suppose my friend from Michigan should rise in his place and We have now our constitution all except that which shall determine who is to issue tho Now there arc a few hundred men who let us have money when wo woro in trouble we love them 1 move wo give it into the hands of our creditors and world without amen to say how much money there shall be in this country aud when it shall he is sued lo Ihe Now I would move an amendment thai Ihe power lo say what shall be price of all prop erly in Ibis country shall not be confer red upon the creditors of but that it shall bo left to the whole people represented in Con gross lo say through lives haw much money we shall have and what shall bu Ihe Ihe Applause I venture to say that even in this with so many friends of the syndicate as we have here lo would not bt one man who would dare lo vole no on my the proposition is so it is contended that the nationalbank system furnishes an elastic My friend Thomas the secretary of th Honest Money League that repre sents today the element of both tho old and whose circu lars aro sent all over the country by members of say that tho na tional bank system furnishes an system of currency that if tho wants of trade require more money the bauks can got il by and if Iho currency becomes redundant they can surrender They will regulate il solely for our if Thus il is claimed bank system tho amount of currency can be adjusted at tho will of Iho bunks in accordance with tba demands of I maintain that Ihe which wo get at the of the banks constitutes one of the greatest objections to the system piece of India rubber I ever great big fellow came to 1 was a boy about ten years holding in his hand a piece of India rubber which lie was flu said to did you over see anything like this I replied I nev er did what it said they call it India Take one end of il between your I did said pull I pulled ind ho it stretch ing it was it did bid but when ho let loose the other end that was and you m iy depend it was nol Now tho in lo put the rubber to the lips of the American people and lot the national banks draw il out ever they or let il simp when ever they I say thai il is one of evils of the age and in defiance ol all correct of finance that we allow by law a set of men who arc not elected by who an tint re to them for Iho management of their banking to ale at will tin volume of the a system if is no bettor than a of robbery and il has that effect as a million homes can I would liku to nsk lliu gentleman whether the who are in tho passage of are under oath Are they not in this respect tin samu situation us the My dear 1 would ike lo know when il was the bond lolding interest of this country be averse to in behalf of speculators And I should like tu enow another thing What has lo if 1 own a mill oil of silver bullion ami il is needed or use as that I shall not have tin profit of its I lino lo know what right lip has lo 1 will lake il rum or 1 will not allow it to be unless you will give up H profit In accrue t rom its which to of industry in going nut Ilie aud it lli when tie il away Shall this I i av it silver until silver bullion 9hall yUe protil may accrue tj Kvc vli Iy s you one by men may make large by I grant but who lust llit of silver n iw if silver il was Then il was worth per more than gold and now it is only worth cents as bull That depreciation in tho price of silver was brought tho Kng lish Ernest has told solely by The world by let mo say re far more than speculators will make by Had the United States coined silver to the full capacity of the mints since 1873 wo would now have of silver in circulation ami our people would bo it eomes with very bail grace from men who speculated upon our blood and suffering during our internecine who speculated upon that war until they have become purseproud and void of love or respect for the as lias been shown upon this floor by members of I with bad grace Irom those who have speculated upon the misfortunes of tho the people and who ore now speculat ing upon the misfortunes of tho people to say if we give back to the country silver somebody will make something by It is the ex of men who are conscious of being in the of men who have boon guilty wittingly or unwittingly of a great national Tho people will by wo will all by resumption was mother step in great scheme which included the of The act of the trinity of infamies fastened upon tho American people by that diabolical What was tho plea for that act Il was that we should pay our honest that wo should pay the debt created by Ihe This was the plea of the republican party all over the the Government ought to pay its honest I wish to show right here and now tho hypo erisy of that I say that resumption act was not passed for purpose of paying our honest but for the purpose of increasing tho on WIT AND WISDOM best when Winter still lingers in tho lap of Wont somebody band Spring a pin There cant bo too much against wiles of tho flirt shes boiler Ihan Perspiration is about tho only honest thing that emanates from a mean Claude tie He now weighs A husband in this town calls bin wife Queer as ho is to maintain Toledo An English traveller in the Holly it is has discovered Jacobs We arc delighted lo hear There has been a rumor afloat that was A young lady ale half a wedding and then tried lo dream of her uturo Now she says she would rather die than to marry tho nan sho saw ia that lie was about lo kiss when suddenly ho drew back in evident what is it said waa dl the reply ho made as he glided on u thu Tho following appears in a Boston ipur reliable coach nan must not bo under sixty years i ago a oneeyed homely man bo a good careful A wife and children no ab Thai wan clevor Oakland boy ho was gi veil to dig up his aunts hid a piece in ami then he told all Ihe boys in Tin morning ground wan pulverized two lecl A as in duty was very fond of her hus notwithstanding his of once said lo a wilty What do you think My has laid out ten dollars for a largo baboon on purpose to please me The dear little man cried the il is just like him Having repeatedly fallen a to a traveller in omnibuses lo go fishing ur und placing in bis pocket jonk nothing but a piece of paper in flints where you fooled he forth on a much After a twenty mill lies it tho absence of my In leaves the vehicle anil his ires u scrap nf blue in llm Kite was Opening the notf lie to ti whose highest isli contest a l on a in a corner A jumped the rope lo tils and nearly climbed the There is nov tho Missouri a to punish voters who away from tho polls throe times in succession with a forfeiture of their right to hold any office iu the  

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