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Tin' "ii\ 1 1 lion was col leu to or 

 I. -i. i, ||. .it. It. in.ui.iii I .\!. n. ..f India- 



-ihl. of 



which brought a re- 





Iligence and culture. The special 

 galberincs is 



m tin- crud 



annual add 



vh. n a 

 ml laU.r 

 n<l th- . .Minn >M -hoc, we ha \<- advanced (on ; 



agrirultir f the HIM X-II-IM.-V 



farm i* the f..iiii.i.iii..n of wralt 



< due 



.ll WCOMof Hi.- furti. Ull.l the fa- 



ym in the law., ,,f ...11111. 

 m tin- more jn^t and equitable int. 



. are not only <1. manded a* <i"<- ' 



pie. l.llt a 



: ! tic pr..i: 



irkri ami a correspond I DC i ward. 

 ultfiil if then- is a 



..f fanning. Only within a few 



years has agriculture tak t par with 



vion*. although. like Atla*. it beam the 



Our father* l.K.kr.i 

 ' :'h |>n<l*- and |.li-a-ur-. and nmst of 

 f thrjui- 



or sons of fanner*. S 



frin tl 



lian<l and \. ll-.\\ with tlnir more 



n-hnnls iN-nd- 

 i-l.-r th.ir w.i^'ht of fruit. It; -inesa 



>ff than ' 



ploy if* in mines. 



f tin- p-m-rat 



i r.-.jiiinr 



presentea to the grnrra- 



ImiuU a t 



mj* and tin- |"i-r t> nln-"> hi* wrnoga. 

 .- him*-lf in a full undi-r- 

 ifll u-nt kiinw|. 

 print i|>i< nl. I U> -n>j.|..\ 



I'll.- n-al . rx-'alli/a- 



in th.- uniiy <>f ;I . til tlt. 



f h Karnu-p.' National Con^-v* and 



ir a few year* ago each farm, r 



wa-* a< I-- !:!.! a- K. t.:-.v Q CntSOC 00 bfal - U ' 



I !'. di these societies have confenvd 



u-ulturnl ot>inmunitio! can not be estimated 



v bare taught the virtue* 



t>. installed the precept 



tfcat the greated c-^1 to th,. prratc5t numU 



food state of mind. pw*l thon^hK and jromi feel- 



ings, and established the tenets of a higher 



plow II,}.' 



rtc*. but to a|.| h more effective ami 



ry teaches me that a gorernmrrit that will 



paoob oan not bsooms perpetual Under four him* 



, 



i.. r, hat magniieeat 



il \allrt* <>f fair Italy were 



devastated and the prou<: : mr * made 



tremble for her very existence. As long a* the 



. 



rrpablie wa* 

 <he was ro 





was upon erenr ocean, her flag float 



it wa* the boast of Carthaginian 

 statesman that no man dan- wah hi* hands in the 

 great Mediterranean sea with, ut the consent of the 

 .iginian republic. Hut when the interests of 

 the |>coplc were discarded and their substance ab 

 I by the regal gran.: - in authority. 



that M.lcndid r- tuni became an easy prey 



i<-tl' ue.Spanteh depend- 



encies hare been disposed of to secure gold to sup- 

 |*ort a royal hoUM-hld. until about all there b left 

 of id. i 



blood. For four hm n Spanbh authentic-* 



fe blood out of the inhab- 



..f tha: Intl.- gem of an bland of Cuba, until 



have UM-OIIII- hopeless and desperate. 



people hare been forced to choose between 



iiid rvvi.lu- 



ngress held at Indi 



.r wa* at the end of 

 >.t fearful commercial depression 

 any peaceful period 



TV. \\h 



felt the hi k. and while the men hanl. tle manu- 

 fjicturer. and the great financial institution* a 



> t.. .1. *| i lnkni| 



with andnponajrn- 



cultural | i he eanse of tnb sodden calam- 



a debatable question upon which I do not 

 care t*. enter. That the world's overproduction 

 with r transportation thai 



makes the nations of the earth neighbors brp-ly 



it 1 hare no doubt: and tha 1 

 taken legislation on the part of the Congress of the 



agricultural int. 

 .((fortunate calamity 

 last four years. 



hManding the jr..f of tran*iionation has 

 uch of farm produce has been sold 

 below the cost of production. The fanner b con- 

 fronted w: 



These obligations* 



Uiened taxation for the son- 

 the 



iment, most be met fr 



meager rerenues srcurel fr.nn reduced prices of 

 farm pn-luct*, 



hen we rontOder that in so short a time we. 

 hare *teppel to the fnnit ai the weallhteft nation 

 on the earth, that our increase of wealth under 

 MrmaleoaditfcM bsJ t>, rat< r$9 

 rapid 



