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Show Eyl TC MM i:i: OULsTlON. mm i Conorsssman KuvD U a recoc- HSS f11 3u'i!y on the mud, de- , iBWthw(iWM, Tlie follow. HftC ,ns txcrfl 'rom a paper by tlmt 1 I J?"1 hlch a n the ---J U endorsed by J, Iti JS I,ttrtiaa a"J h, look at mmi "othtWesof a Hibjecl before decij J ing on iu merit. HSU n bar fa nfrnce to Mirer b " l-fd raoostrov-ooe f ff looking with SBiilet of go! Jen proo, J Est.biK. on the other k1. one , ""'IthtaelmigeoftheGoJdew of Uirt engraven in silver leefcon- tng tl,,, j4uh of tbe Hk. Thsi ttHIw wUI be exoMl in meco-d "e with the wibe and views of ib fraads of Mirer tUI after tbe nexi ffl V',Wife?,1 elw,loo ny be pre. 5 JicHJ. Flrt, becase np to that time aa treat xamoUuon of silver bol LV.OCR2 l- flaElf-itspronvcns, even by purchasing the foil amoant aathorized. Secondly, the rarty in power will not incur the hostility of the mining States, so much interested in a market for silver bullion; nor, on the other hand, that of tbe mawes of the people of the Northwest and West, who are demanding largely increased drcnUtion. After tbe neit presidential presiden-tial election much will depend upon the character cf the administration. Should the succeeding administration entertain the same views in regard to rilveras the present and the predecessor predeces-sor of the present administration, the law will no doubt be derated in a manner that will cauo great disappointment disap-pointment to tbov friends of silver who supported it. If the law remains upon tbe statute-book, tbo silverqnes-Uon silverqnes-Uon will necessarily be an Issae in the comlcg presidential election. Tbe rsteof liver will greatly depend upon the manner In which the law shall in the fotnre be carried oat." |