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Show Henitor John Hhennaii of Ohio, In a letter dated the 71b luat., emphatically oppoaea tha free coinage uf allver, and aaya the law uf 180-1 la good enough for all purpnttt. Ho la) a: "I gladly con-Irll-ulemyfiill ihire to Ihla mra.ure and would do anything In my power to advance the market value of .liver to IU legal rate to gold; but thli cau only be done In concert with other commercial natlona. The attempt to do It by the United BUtea alone would only demoiiitrato uur weakueei. Aa to the client that tho enormoui demand de-mand made by the eilatlng law advance! ad-vance! the price of illvrr the producer! derive a benefit, and today Ihe production produc-tion of ill vtr I. probably mott profitable profit-able lu tho United Hlatea. To aak moreeeemito mu unreasonable aud If ytehltd to will bring all ot our money toBilngtoillver standard alone, de-inonrtlin de-inonrtlin gold and diUcli the United HUtel from the great commercial ru. tloua of Ihe world. |