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 mentioned do not deserve another word. Let them stew and smother in the depth of their own absurdity.

Gentlemen, I have now spoken as I think on the development of our foreign commerce. One further point I might add: The necessity of a sound currency to keep this country in an advantageous position as to the commercial exchanges. But that would lead me now too far. My object was to point out in plain words some funda-