Show NEEDLESS ALAUX ALARM an old and esteemed friend writes as follows damn lorne mont mant july 19 JM yrtl vat win WAS kloct gallant of 0 you yon recognize t thu ho fact that bit the bo victory Is 1 far from rom co cimpl PI le 10 or ISu rod shall tile fin campaign just clacil be i like allt o I 1 find hondo nd att t E 11 or like grants from rom the wilderness to lo the enemy was wa routed but under the 1 ade ship or of hit his first at and even greatest lie he has been permitted to drop back lii tc re orge olle in a most advantageous n arts or on the new york post an nd d a be papers in commenting on tho the new law claim the letory and the blint billisits with all their inight mib it contil lue the campaign sigyr in n gabort alne will to be found in a loons state than from rom 1873 to 1 1678 4 tinder tho the mot favorable construction of at the new nev law silver ift 19 much less leas recognized as A money metal ni oll the law vat for the sake ixko of 0 humanity for of the sake of the producing in of our holo country so well oil As la in tho the In of 01 tho the region of our ld land I 1 beg you to continua tho the good bulit with zeal unlike most mol you are unencumbered by party ille glanca or oblIga tlonA sincerely your oro C U 1 we think our friend tikes takes too serious a view of the iho matter wo think wo we are justified in that thought by the course sll all vor has tikon taken under the iho now law wo to bellevo believe that by tho the time Con grosa gross meets in december silver will have greatly advanced that with it the products ol of farm and shop will havo have advanced advance in the taine same ratio and this fact will bo be so clear that tho the nation will see it and free and unlimited coinage will follow without jar and almost without debate it if that proves to bo be true bruoit it will bo be better than as though unlimited coinage had been ordered by this congress because it would have been possible for vindictive men of 0 great means to have leavo made A groat broat deal of trouble it if with tree free unlimited coinage silver had not at one once 0 advanced to a par with gold tho the advocates ot of the single standard would have said all the restraints havo have been taken off still sliver silver is in the shadows your conr argument that legislation caused tho the depreciation ol of silver rails falli to the iho ground 11 the matter wo we believe la Is better as it Is at the he same time the tha understanding der standing should be ba that this compromise that Con congress gross has just mad blade 0 on the silver bill is to be considered but a temporary expedient and that the matter will not bo be finally settled until tile tho legislation ot of 1873 shall lo be 10 wiped out we look tor for that next winter wo we look to see it come naturally and to be accepted generally without excitement w without apprehension just a as s a matter ot of course |