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4 'Your Committee desire, through this body, to con- 

 gratulate the brotherhood that so faithfully adhered to 

 cotton bagging for the present season, and thereby dem- 

 onstrated that farmers could and would make any reason- 

 able effort or sacrifice to maintain the high ground taken 

 by the National Alliance and Co-operative Union at 

 Birmingham. 



4 ' Your Committee recommend that the foregoing 

 enactments and resolutions be published in our official 

 organs at the earliest period practical, and a copy sent to 

 each State President calling his attention to his duties in 

 the premises; also to the Presidents of the Cotton Ex- 

 changes of the United States. 

 L. F. LIVINGSTON, Georgia, R. J. SLEDGE, Texas, 

 R. F. KOLB, Alabama, ELIAS CARR, North Carolina, 



B. M. HORD, Tennessee, W. S. MORGAN, Arkansas, 

 T. J. GUICE, Louisiana, E. G. STACKHOUSE, South 

 R. F. RODGERS, Florida, Carolina, 



A. M. STREET, Secretary, Mississippi. 



FIFTH DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. 



Committees on Constitution reported on the mon- 

 etary system, which, 'after an animated discussion, was 

 adopted by a large majority. 



u We, your committee on- the monetary system, beg 

 to submit the following report, and recommend that 50,000 

 copies of this report, with complete arguments in support 

 of the same, be published and distributed to the members 

 of our Order and to the country, under the supervision of 

 the National Economist, provided the printing and distribu- 

 tion shall be done at actual cost by said journal, to be paid 

 on the 2oth day of November, 1890. 



C. W. MACUNE, L. L. POLK, 



L. F. LIVINGSTON, W. S. MORGAN, 



H. S. P. ASHBY. 



