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Show 'FIAT MONEY." The republican managers think' they are doing a smart thing by having hav-ing printed and circulated among the people a series of notes he ir.ug some resemblance to grcoiib -icku, and hiving tho words "absolute momy." "fiat money," "pijrpeuii! mouwy," etc., conspicuously conveyed on thuir faces and bieke. Tt.e 61,000 note bears on its face: "Series, 59, fi 13, 702, dSi, 2:11, DS7, No. I 'J8C, &4H, TM, ti'JO, 074, 3ldl, (IDS. A mort-lafce mort-lafce on all property iu the Uni'ed Suit's riwindlevillo avuauo, Washington city, July IMth, 18.0. Absolute money lor theeuii. of$l,UO0, redeem ibte no wbere in coluiiift and t-y nobody. Tho law directs that Una tuom-y shall circuit 0 freely. When this uot-i lina been pponl, another my b' bad upon app.ica.ion at tho Unit'd autoi trttbury. Jj'ull tender for di'bts public and private. Death to t.ny man whorfusoi to Rive ub more crudit Internal damnation to any man who refuses to take ibis hill at pur for all debts signed Brick I-Vimoroy, troaEUrcr, 11. F. Butler, general disiiibutor." There are various devices and caricatures scattered about ihe bill, such as Uncle Sam feediug a presn with ragB aud grinding out money; a foi behind a screen of greenbacks enticing somo geese w'th the confiding con-fiding fomark "No danger." There are also- conspicuously prioted across the nolo such exclamations as, "Sboothe bondholder," "Burn the. bonds," "Down with c.ipiul, ' 1 "Blessed be this Bhinplajter and blessed be the inventor Brick Pomeroy; and blessed ba the printing presses, for by them we can all be-coino be-coino rich without wink." The elections in Maine and Vermont Ver-mont show what efloet this character of Campaign ' literature" ib having . upon the people. |