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Show CoNcitKs.sviArf Mills cannot get over the giddiness caused by the prominenco given him in the fiftieth congress. He came to regard himself as a sort of free trade Moses, and cannot shake off the idea that be is to lead the Cobdcn army to victory. To the credit of many of the southern leaders it can be said that they have given the cause of tree silver preference, condemning the chief prophet of free trade because of his opposition to the money metal of t he people; but Mr. Mills cannot forget that Mr. Cle f.i.asd gave him the opportunity op-portunity to become prominent and he has yielded allegiance to the great enemy of silver. |