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Who Sam. Cary Would Exterminate

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
September
Year
1878
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The Jackson Patriot says that during his recent speech in that city, Sani Cary, the greeuback orator, niadu use of the followiug language : "The suoner the carcasses of the rich and their children Are in the hands of the undertuker, the sextou, and the devil, tho tutter for the country." Without criticising tho propriety of his sentiment, or the langiiage in wliich t is expressed, it may be said that if this fellow' wish could be carried out at onco it would rid the country torthwith of hioiself and the social diseaso ie breeda. When Mr. Peter Cooper and ïia children, when Mr. Torn Ewing and iin children, when Mr. Moses W. Field and his children, when Mr. Win. Allen, of Ohio, and his children, when Mr. Ualeratus Smith and his ohildren, when Mr. Honiy Whiting, of St. Clair, and lis childreu, when Mr. C. U. Gorastock, of the Fifth district, and his children, when Mr. C. F. Mallory, of the Seventh listrict, and hia children, when M. Lyaudor Woodward aüd his children, when Mr. Brick Pouioroy and his chilIren, when Mr. Torn Hendricks, of Iuliana, and his children, whon Mr. Hernaiin Goeschol, of Kast Saginaw, and lis children, when Sam Cary and his lis children - when these rich men, and a hundred others that inight bo named, who are the leaders of the greenback moveinent, aud who supply it with the inancial susteuance which keeps it live are swept away, what will bocome f the movement? The thing is enirelymisunderstood and misrepresented. 'hose who carry the greenback niovenent on their backs are among the ichegt men in the oountry. In our own ity, somt! of the most ardent if not the loudost advocates of inllation, are among the large manufacturera, who do not like to pay their workmen in coin or its equivalent, and large land ownurs who desire to Ínflate the price of their

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Old News
Michigan Argus