Show MUST BE A BEGINNING silver men who organ inaz nn independent movement to promote their cause are told they are too weak to do they are to be likened unto one man going out with a club to give battle to an army therefore silver men are to be constrained from independent of the democratic and ke publican parties by those who are still adherents of these parliee part iee yet ine to have the cause at heart this eanie argument might bare been against every great reform fabich haa ever been inaugurated for the good of mankind for every cause must have a beginning garrison to whom this ration owes the abolition of slavery fought eingle banded for year a newspaper club and faced this army of w aich we bear much but he lived to see the day when bia of equal personal liberties triumphed true he suffered sneers and jeers and biad to record the death of id lovejoy by mob violence but by independent be drew to his succor the brain of the nation and forced one of the great national parties to adopt abolition as a tenet the day Is coming when silver men acting independent of both parties will not be weak but will bold the balance of power and demand and force the recognition of |