Show CIVIL WAR DAYS AND NOV NOVI Morning Examiner A asks for a corn com statement or of the population wealth per capita circulation o of I I money moner and developed resources or of the United States now and at the tho begin o of the Civil War Did the war var retard the growth of time tho country countr lie He states that In discussing with sO sc sOI eral others time tho G 0 A It H encampment ment to be held In Salt Lake next month I the hi history I of the Civil Wm War was wasI brought up UI th questions hue he sub I mits could not bo be answered by br those present In 1860 the tho population was Today fo ny the United States con contains not less than this without coun counting tin the population of the noncontiguous territory lie true truo valuatIon o of real and amid per personal personal property in 1810 was sixteen bl bil billion lon lion dollars I IL Is today over oyer one onehundred hundred seven bilon billion dollars In the circulation of mone money per capita was 1385 1335 Now It Is 36 35 In 1860 the value of oC al all farm Carm animals was one bilon billion dollars Today roda time tho valuation Is four billion and a half dollars At time the beginning o of the war the tho South Col felt that Its colon cotton industry was doomed If their troops met with I defeat and tIme tho slaves wore freed but Instead of realizIng their fears Cears the Southern leO le have hae increased l ll l 13 In cotton from rom I to bales There were mies miles of rai rail railways ways In operation at the beginning of oC time the war The roads now aggregate miles There were more landed In this country countr last year ear than timan there were Northern soldiers kled killed In the tho Civi Civil War rarI There Thero Is no way of determining as asto asto I to time the In influence the war var had in re retarding the growth of time the country From 1850 to 1860 the increase In population was over eight millions thereto thereLo the and for time the prior Increase was six millions showing a arto ratio o of increase which should have equaled ten millions between 1860 and 1870 but the increase was as only seven millions which would Indicate that the mighty struggle lost to this nation approximately three million parl partly accounted for In the deaths on the battlefields and In camps the reduced bIrth rate and the retarded fow flow of oC immigration but the country was greaty greatly by the conflIct so that during the decade I the United States grew from to |