Show HILLS FREB COINAGE LETTER an epistle of 1893 the issue for on the reanus politician convention hall joiy 8 A letter written by united states senator hill to the atlanta constitution on july 13 1893 on the issue for the campaign of 1896 was quietly circulated about the hall this baening bv in the letter senator hill declared himself opposed to the repeal of the sherman law and said we should be lor free silver phinaee until an international agreement is procured if it be possible to procure it and for which every exertion should be made and if not possible then for independent bimetallism this 1 the one reat coal for which we shoals strive it cannot be done at once our friends must not bo impatient the people must bo educated the unexpected action of indiana and the beneral sentiment athe conspire against ua at this time I 1 do not believe inythe bland bill or any other measure which guarantees any thing leas than an unrestricted coinage of cold and silver alike pledged in the democratic national platform let us pre icare ipare not for victory but for victory upon that iesue in the repeal of the law will not give the relief which is anticipated it will aid the case temporarily but in a years time will be hard and the demand for permanent financial relief will be irresistible sis tible we must continue to hold out for free coinage as the eoal which the country must ultimately reach the triumph of the will be but temporary |