ItKHB. (TM ClUUWCY.) 



friends look so abau they organiat a national bank, or why the 



be- issass of a national bank in Charleston are any 



tern requires so the loss a home currency than the issue* of a 



lhMMia*J. 



iiainaan. the regulation of the 



who balisira in to a function osssnUally naiwmal. aod no 

 ill* the Mi-uniy l any mofr buinr* .-... t thn ,u. :i.< re - 

 rranl oonditloos ulatiun of postal affairs or the ragnlalloo of u>> 



the dmSGf fMMjf. thatktUwqJoty 

 * caaess Jtto^aVoodaiirary froai hand to 



ly distlnrt from that r !! by a ohaok or 



h would Urely dietiart from that pueMecd by a ci 



' 

 ig nous I 



in wy ing this, 1 only iwpamt 



troller of thi. country have ssttlsd beyond mil; 

 * last report, whatever party or whatever man or sat of man 

 -reamthat undertake to sattls oar currency problem saay as 

 ore in the intelligence, wall understand first as last that it must be saV 

 of national uparvisjoft tied on national and not on Kate Unas,* 

 f U prolealad against the 



portion of the Ussoerary : 



^mak.-!.!/ 1 an- but a fraud and a 

 ic r that the Imrioasj people wtll 



^ .-. m M i ifchU] :.,,::.- H ''.. MM> atta i ri n . --. I 



h.-.i!.| I* ft!tra-td t. thnr Stutr*. n..t .-nl? f-.r k -nii.i'n k - |.,irrt. * f- n.-.rr IAM f* . ,r-.. ... 



banking porposss. but also far industrial dW tearh them this Um. And the men 



\n OosJmMfcMi3 for a momont value of thdriMirltlsi 



fall into the error of regarding Stale banks as much alarmed on aom 



more dasirable than national hanking instlto* value of the property or 



at part of the Union, for capital ssooritlas are natUng. Take 



would br inui-h morr hkrly to U- altraftml to nti.^. Half .-f >.ur rmiln-wf. r^ t-.,U :r, ttx- 



iial than t. a Statr hank. hands of rrreivvrm. I do not like to allude to 



: thought that State-hank thu railmad question fast now. and will not do 



note* will stay at home and not t.-n.l. at certain so for the purpose of giving offanse to any mesa- 



sissoni whan payvents are t< be made for sup- bers of this House. 



and when I her* is liltlr .|,-man,l for home " Y..,. ,u.,|, n.-k n^-m!, || v,. Ml 



loan*. t> move to commercial centers, then I call monopolies from the effects of the single Mid 



>on to the fact that there can bs no differ- standard by i-m 



ance In this rospsct iwtwrcn a good currency trasta, Why was that donof Sisply bscaas* 



uankA.or by national k, >e orinkage of the value of their iirakagi aad 



even bv the nation it*.-lf. f.. r thi* unwnlt.-n la** thnr -> nti U 



of trade arssnprama. Tbeonly way that I know t ions, ami 



of to k~p rurn-n.-> at II.MII.- h.-n th,-r.- k no Unk::.^. MJ ' 



requirwl to make pavmenu at the commercial 

 MBtan Ii to M* ii i \- r tf v r. -.; .- 



t U the toeam|iethe^ashthattooeaminffinlhe 



k modeas.thatUyatnoma. by being made the preferred pHe of IV 



- K any provlaioM in the law* refrolating - Mr. fhainnan. in the nasjw of an 



paope>of MOB Dsjnorrmtir . 



JMhr Ifcrnv- 



I ATV tO bw> OmMtift OOtAitW I llM IMMmVJnW lO tlMal ' 

 i oa4 v v ft^sj MMMMV IMBsjMwaMW a^aiMi Mw^s^s^^ajsaj aev *** 



oliroit& ,-Tval SMSM of 



have heard some of oar Sonthom Mswds thai there wtll be a 



ray that they wanted a home currency a car- party to rallv around the groat priMipioi of 



rencv in whic^ their own people wvre intereM^ PailB* and 



ran not nndorstand why a <ksaa uhlssai of reorganu the party oo the principles o*~ 



arv any more interested in their people than, days aad landsaarks on which the party 



