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trc.:ll:.n tl: r:, i c.cr--;!.:l;::Ir ; tL .) c ILi tula f-: c . rr.r.-.::it th."ir 7. Frc-n -,cro r - Id f.riu . At fur. , a t.:r.:: , 1 1. .1 . : 5 liur.d. . 1 '.itli itt-voLiindrr. I. tJ fdfiy Czl1 : : : v c:t': el jr : . .: ,t a:ul f.r tl,-t ciwli cct a Severn r-.t f.fty dell -is, t ith iix per cent. Interest iyatls in gold, ncthic boics said s,j to tte kind cf meaty the principal cf tha tend wo to ta in. The poor fellows wlao were Indueed by patriotlsca cr falsa rep. rneuts, undsrtJood, 3 everybody else did at that time, that when the goversmeat got, ready to redeem thesa bonds, they wero to ho paid off ia tha came kind cf currency that rc.3 paid for tbf in that is, greenbacks. But afterward i ia a lot cf desljjnin men, who had been elected to Congress, declared that theso bonds must bo paid ;in cola, gnd still later, In 1273, this sEsne body d-eclartd that cnly gold should to coin; thus first- preventing; tha poor bendboiders from receiving their pay in the gam0 currency they had invested, and which is used for the other creditors of the government, and the-n denying them the privilega of having: any of "the dollars of the fathers" to jinglo in their pockets, Darin j all this tima, an averasof thirteen years, the poor bondholders have been forced- every year to take six per cent, interest in gold upon tha bonds purchased, generally in advance of the day screed u;. on, and to show what a hardship this has been, wo will illustrate. Let us suppose that in 1833 some deluded individual had ten thousand dollars in gold, and determined to' invest them in government bonds. Ills first step was to purchase twenty-five thousand dollars worth cf currency, and upon paying thi3 into the Treasury, he re ceived bonds to the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars. 'Every six months since that time, he has been forced by a ruthless and unscrupulous government, to receive seven hundred and fifty dollars in rruld 03 iateros'' on hia bond. If the first payment was made cn the first of July, 18G3, this piece cf di abolism has been repeated twentynine time?, and the poor bondholder who iavc ici h!a t n thev vud did! W3 in hi, hrs a f:rc:I to rc:i Iro (i 1 V-f ' H"aicJ fvc ,V. ,u,J c :.:rs u:;-', s.r.l as th3 tirae t--:::i I.I? Ice I 1, 1 to 1 5 raid has art ivc. I, ha is r.z : r;h;d to tAo t.; :r.ty-r.v3 Hi.. ctL.:r F.F-: In -c!d, :::";r Izt'A cf c n V j 1. - Z: ",;ir . :t f.r r - - ; cn ,-3 hi r - id hi1 1 ., f .- - Cwi. ..a . - . r.:it: 1 li ; . t J.lh T. Is c. .1 - n'.ru; tlllV I t3 I.I ; r.w.' : iit t" , . . 1 ti. , . r ! I. x;",:i 1 1 1 . I C I I M t " . '

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tl...t 11.: 3 c- . -.try ti l t "t (Ij. 1 t' - ticli) tl.A tha tan ever t. : a; r d tl.t it U V.2 r:iwa cT tho ov rns-nt tf.it 3.: 1 fcrc.d tha I cc: I.-ilo f-yl:r. V :!A;. r :v::i .r c"-htdc"..r3 f.-r cvrry c-a d..Ih:r ar.d dollars c:':I: :I'y iavc:.tr I Crr.t.'u tlz c,:at. p:r tnr.j o zr 3t.rt: "i y; .r, n c.hcr pec: did, th hc":II.:.d:r v.:o 0, ouId uo'-r ha j C!3,C3 to showferit. Lappa 3 the prcp!h: :Id vols to rep a dh: to tl:? government ccbt, how much wculd th3 bcnclh.ld:r who lnr.-tr.I CiO,C?D fourtcin yi its h" thajydaer? Ar.37rcr. The dhTcrtnc? be tween C3,"0, the amount his InTW.tmcnt cf f!0,CC3 in bonds has prcducod if hs avail t J himsalf of th sNTatiar.il Dank, privilege, and ;i:,IC3, thQ amount h!3 $10,000 would havo prodaccd in fourteen years at six per ccntFcr tS3,C0. UvansrilZz Courier. Elrtljss2l ToiTKSd:i!' I::atiThe Instltuto met Jan. 5, ' 1878, at school. house No, 4, and was cptaed at 11 a. m. by Mr. liaxedon; Five teachers and fourteen visitors were prestnt, - . . First exercise was a recit&tion in 1st and d grade spelling, ' conducted by 21 hs Emma Baker in a very abla and interesting manner. I,Ir, Btrafdan then conducted .an interesting recitation la Language JLeaiona, .giving hl.3 method-; of teaching beginners ia .that study; followed by a discussion cf the sub ject. .- After which tha institute adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock p. - m. First in order for the afternoon tession was a talk on teaching penmanship, by Ur. Richardson. Mr. Maxedoa (in the absence of the person appointed to this exercise) conducted an exercise ia numbers, which was well received. A paper entitled the "Institute Journal" was then rsad by Ella M. Kemp. A declamation by Mr. Haxedon, who also conducted an interesting recitation in reading. . Tha following .programme wa3 then made out for the next institute: . - . . History, dir. Richardson. . Lecture, Ur. Btrattan, subject, "What the degree of laterality cf the teacher shodld be." Discussion. - Percentage, Mr. Maxedaa. Declamation, 2I!s Baker. Paper, Miss Hail. Lecture 00 Physiology, Ella -M. Eemp, Discussion. Thy buslne-a cf the icstitats having been concluded ti the gatisf&ctlcn of all pre. eat it rd'::-rr.:d to c::ltt Isi meJ chord hcu-3 tho CretL' tturday in Ierue.ry. Tiro:iA3 2lAL':rrcr,,Pr::. Orit J ft i-I 1 ', f -. An cl 1 n ro r.rr 1 Fclej x . : 3 v . ry ia-e!i tical I d alVjl f,l3 "Gh, t::-..:?., Fra a -n. i ilnr.rr!" C;t, Be. 't-Iihlsai. "you 2tr rt." :.i tj t. .j i;.. ., ma.:, to 3, 1 - -, a yea 1 i .... Jerk . : 1 1 - r ' ': ; ; v t '.: r tl, , if,.. -1 -- .:, a 3 :

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