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happen that everything will be ambulated by the great power suddenly snatched of coining wealth from paper. So long as the old habit of looking upon paper as money last so long as the population of America have not thoroughly realized the difference between convert this and inconvertible paper money, there will be no more lack of funds in the Federal States. A man who has found a gold mine is nothing to the man who has just discovered that the discounters will cash his bills, So long as Mr. Chase can peranche the volunteers to take their monthly pay in United States notes, he wants nothing to carry on the war but a good supply of paper and a printing press. So long as the contractors will supply uniforms and rations and military stores, in return for Government promises to pay, no army ought to be so I vishly supplied as that of the conquering North. Nothing flares so readily as a heap of straw For a little time we should not be astonished to see a flags of fictitious prosperity