People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1896 — A Patriotic Declaration. [ARTICLE]

A Patriotic Declaration.

Among the letters received by the managers of the Bryan meeting at Tammany hall, New York, was the following from John Quincy Adams: “I feel that the cry of a people who have long been outraged is more to be pitied, and sooner to be heeded, than the wail of parasites. Therefore, descendant of two signers of the Declaration of Independence, I cannot stand idly by and see my people struggle for the same rights that my ancestors fought for during the American Revolution without lending my voice that self government may be enjoyed and our domestic and financial policy may not be dependent on and dictated by the same aid enemy, England. ” The man .who has money to loan prospers hy hard times. The man who has labor to sell is best compensated when money is plenty.