Show TO COERCE till MASSES that the money men are crowing desperate and with each succeeding aci count of silver victories are becoming reckless inay be inferred from the fot lowine taken from henry clews new york letter clews is one of the moat prominent financiers of tha country and is supposed to voice the sentiments ot wall street in his letters on the condi tion of the stock market wall street is not bravely dismayed at this outlook it haa learned to believe that there are greater potencies poten cies than party platforms than legislative sub to popular ignorance than the madness ot eian infatuation they know that there are situations and events which can instantly coerce and convert the most reckless into the willing servants of a conservative sentiment that represents the real interests and safety of the nation it will not be necessary to wait for any after effects of silver legislation to remedy its mie chiet although that would be a perfectly sate course the near prospect of the authorization of free silver coinage a counting of heads showing a certainty of a two thirds vote in ibe house and senate for 16 to 1 would evoke in wall the kind of conditions that no congress has over yet dared to disregard and the cause of free coinage would be overthrown at the moment when its success seemed most certain conditions that congress has never dared to ignore is a confession as well as a threat that the people should kemem ber it is tantamount to admitting that the panic of 93 was a condition that congress dared not to disregard little by little the deep laid plot ot the bankers ia brought to light by the envenom ed utterances ot their representatives |