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Show H f ) Britain. Thlt li mutter of history W V I and cannot b controverted." Btf j g3 Continuing, the gentleman showrd Hm H aftertheexpenslonof currency result- Wc. U In; from the discovery of irnld In Call. IHfjH" I fornlaand Australia in ISlOand 1W0, HtHJ Si Mior In eitery commercial nation was jMK 1 aflected by tills xlat,slon and advanc LaaalliJH rf I rj 5 percent. The spirit dominant HGHR u today anion financiers and capl. H'JJB 9 'allele tlirouithout lli world I Uiat BaaWFoV a scarcity of money It a thlnir to lie BfiiB 9 desired. 11 has not been many de. aHfiRl B cades- since Chevalier, of Krance, HjjgfJ M taught that thenver.troductloniif Hold LaaaliTwY li alonirln the fifties mailo Itwlas to LaaHtlsT HI adoit rnonoinetallsm with silver, nt,t 'IS, 1 I (colli, m the rlanlaril. Uermany In LaHilS K ISS7accerteillh Irachlnir of Chava. LbbbwLmB til lUrdrmonetlilnittolilamd established LaawX) m "' -I""1' ,lT,r standard. Why? LbbbWJEi Hlmply because Ihey thought they W uj vrereKelaj to have too niuclt money In MB U the two metals. A llniltallou ol the laH 9 currency) scarcity of money, wa what VR T the financier! and capitalist! wanted, LaaallJH "8 OuroiHiHhretflluiiold muit notbe LaBIVv fi molested; that cold la the only eacred P Q metal; that gold li king. What la It LeaVi))"!- a hal gave gold the position It ccctiile7 LaHslSj i Legislation, and It Is only by leglslv bbbbI'I'Sz ifi tlon a great wrong tan l lighted. aaWeS fAppKuae. Up to the time of Ihedi- H mJSP raonellzetlonot ellverln 1073, the all Hm A .erdollarwa never worth less than LbbbSkh!' 9 100 (ente. When demonetized It wn HuSH B attbatllmoMairemlumofS), Why LaK LaaW H UIJ tnc3r deniontllir It then Tim RJflE H seme spirit of avarlcu and greed n m that struck It down In Kngleud VB w dominated thla country, and pilfer I "SferaaaTjC Kt V.S murileriid In llui Interi.tiifllin I tltiaH ffi ureal banking and financial Interest K EW HI of the country, and agricultural anil B H laboring jut le from that time to Oil II afaH VI 'tlkTe fvn rttlnir profile in their I bK fH aweatacd toll. (Applause.) I S&M. M Tierce Soke of the clouua of gloom I QMJ HI that horcredorer the aouth when the IBloaaaX M force hill passed the lut llouraaml went to Ihe JleMibllcan Henaletanl when the preM Informed them 1'reM' dent llarrlaon had pledged hlmitlfto una hit clllclal Inllucuce to carry ' SA1L. Wi throuih that mraaure. 4ltut," aald alVt i l'lerce, "Ihe rlviida .Leiran to trend; wfflS' li away, and through the rlfia we aaw the HHi irraiid, clorlaue, brave, ratrlotlc, SNKf Kenatoraof the went etandlnr. between Wltt$, 111 ""', r"y "1 "'" llhertleaof tho afjHi II' olo. llythelr rolce, the forcu till CilieB m waa defeated, and I any to you ciutlo SHF men' from New l'.nulanil, that the 1 U H 3 eamo men atari J there tolay, aa a t bulwark ltwcim the Republican Ilartyandlhetnttreati of the iieoilc. With thla reliance we do not fear a force bill, and demand that thla Hum KlTo to tho iwople full meaauro of redrena for tho wrouge done In '7X I (I,oud annlauie on the Dcmocratlo "') Toxr. or i i:xn8vlvania, denounce.! the jendlnic bill aa not a 1111 for the freu coloai;i of gull and liter, but a bill for the unlimited laaue of paper money. He ha! a auiplclon that the bill la an heirloom In the llland faailly, (LailRhter.) lu readlajcthelilatury or hia country he ditroveredone Ilegard llland, mead. Inr member of the houieuf huritenei-a In Virginia In 1814. I.Ike hie 01. tlagulihed namesake of today lie 2, aeemad to laWr under the I4ua thai the W economlo and financial ayatem of hi m day needed tinkering with. (Inunh. n ler.) Inthoaeday! the currency ol K Vlrnlnla waa totacoo, a hoKaliead of H DoO pound. (Lauiliter.) The Inccn- H Yeulenceofcarrylnit around the legal tender of the day naturally arouaod n H dealreto devlie a more couvenlent !ya P tem of currency. The desire took I' ahape In the lllind hill of ISIS. (Laughter.) Thla bill waa atmoit the counterpart of the hill of today. It proTlJed for the eltablUbllient et gov. ernmeut warehouaoa aud the appoint roent of goTernment Inepeclon In tharge. The lllaud bill of today pro-I pro-I Tldeafortheuaeof the mlnUafrtadv M. created. Tbe bill of 1841 liroeldeil for I by any pron and the luueoflo- m Lacco note" thurcftr, to bu an. ceptetl aa leal tender ricelvable f for the debu and duel of the uorernment Tho bill of today rrot Idea for Jhedepoelt of allrer bu). I lion, whether owned by an Inhabitant of Uugland, Africa or America and ' the laaue therefor of notea aa legal ten der, receivable for debta and duea of Ihe government, (laughter.) Thla I bill waa not a bill for the Ireeunllinlti'd coinage of allver, but a bill for Ihe unlimited un-limited purrhan of allver. Nine bill were before the committee that did provide for free coinage, but all were laid aaldeand thla hill reported In their ttead. The elliclof Ihle bill by repeal. Ing the act of two yeara ago, would be toroatorelhuactof 1878. qU13TIO8 ANSWMirD. "Doea Ihe gentleman take the oil-lion," oil-lion," Inquired lllaud, "that the re. !al of the net of July 4, IS'JJ, would revive the force of tho provlilona act thertby rejiealed, 'That li a tioaltlon contrary to all principle of law evir heard of," raid llland. "The act of 1S3D reriala a Iiortloil of thu ait of 1878. Now thla bill In r i pealing the art of 1801) doea not rtitorg llieuctoH878 at all." I . Htone pertltrd that llland wai , ' wrong that the paageo( Ihe pending bill v. euld be to revive the act of 1878, 1, providing merely for the comiulaory X coinage of fJ,U00,U0U per month. R At the coni-lualon of rltoue'a re K , mart llland arkod couaent that the debate, which would ezidre tomorrow I night, bo eiteuded until l'rlday alter. noon at 5 o'clock. ri Hlmpeon, of Kan.aj, objected on the J j ground of rubllo failure of tho fllcnd. I ' of the bill to make anyalolmunt ol t Ihe time torcnaentative!uf thel'oo- :' Wldoer('l)eiu.), ol New Vork, and hH llrawley, of Houth Carolina (I)em-), L tucniFOkeln oiltlou to the bill. (El l.ynh, of Wl-conl, Ktout, of t, lllchlgan, and l'ltch, of New York, f earmatly oppoaed the bill, (, M'BKIUIIAN, Oe'MIIUASKA, aald before entering upon thodlacui. lion of the bill, he wlahed to dlacun the minority report, whkh hadnbout It the perfume of n bunking houne. Tho report was begotten of avarlce.on ' It fruition wua the epoUatlon or In duitry. The cry about a 70 cent dollar waa a deliberate attempt to nubnrn Ihe public roneclvnce. The etaudardillvir dollar waa one of one hundred tenta. and tbeclap-trap about the 70 cent dol- , lar waa almply an auault on thedlo- ' tlouary. breecoiulge would wlpeout thedlaparlty between the roln am , the bullion value of tho dollar, and our allvrr dollar the world over will be ol ', ' theaame value oa the metal lull. What tbe valued the dollar would be, aieiprreied In gold, may bo another l miMtloD. Coniielentitudcnliliilsttd tliat It would reatoro the old ratio br tween gol I and allver bullion, Kuahnell (Wla.) apoke In favor of , the propoaed amendment, piovldluf , lhal fielcalter the alhcrilolhi coulab 1 oue ouuee troy uf pure allver. Alter a apt cell by rciklna(U), In opposition to the bill, the Houte taok rece till evening, AT TUP F.VIKI.MI BEeSIO.N Mea.rs ComU (N Y,l and rge(MJ.) opiMd the bill. Mvlueatone (lla), In adcocatlngthe bill, aald that, If C'onreM did not liow hear tho volco of tho jople, the 1 1 mo woul I toon come when that voire would In heard. Hpcakliur of Ihe uon. teat 111 the !tnn,trllii ,rlv In Vcw York, I.lvlngalone raid that Hill and Cleveland mi ant nothing moro nor Ii-m than allver and antl allver. llarlertnterrujted with the queryt "Ui jcu mean to aay that Hill tain favor of free coinage?" MvlngMoue Well, nor, will you vote for Hill If he !? "No, lr, replleil ltarler with in. phaali, amllaipla and laughter. Mrlare. Ilroafu (Ta.), Haifa 10.1, C'luplu (N. Y), Walk'erniaaal.and Hunting (N. Y.J, lmted the meaaure, and Atbott ( Tex.), Townaen I (Colo.), WMIIng (Mich.), loytou (O.j.advo. cati d It. , Adjourned, |