Lives of GenUlysses SGrant and HonHenry Wilson, together with sketches of Republican candidates for Congress in Indiana . is marked by the fallof gold from 132 in 1869 to 110 and 112 in 1872. In our foreign relations the affairs of the nation have been wiselyadministered. Important and threatening differences with foreignnations have been settled by treaty. A new and important prin-ciple has been introduced into our foreign intercourse, which prom-ises to settle differences between nations upon the principle ofarbitration. This, it is believed, will secure the Government againstthe recurrence


Lives of GenUlysses SGrant and HonHenry Wilson, together with sketches of Republican candidates for Congress in Indiana . is marked by the fallof gold from 132 in 1869 to 110 and 112 in 1872. In our foreign relations the affairs of the nation have been wiselyadministered. Important and threatening differences with foreignnations have been settled by treaty. A new and important prin-ciple has been introduced into our foreign intercourse, which prom-ises to settle differences between nations upon the principle ofarbitration. This, it is believed, will secure the Government againstthe recurrence of war, and tend greatly to advance the civilizationand happiness of mankind. All the great questions raised by the war have been , reconstruction, impartial suffrage, general amnesty,and civil service reform have all been secured, either by constitu-tional amendment or by provisions of law. All parties profess toacquiesce in these results. No considerable faction in any Statecontinues to agitate for the overthrow of these measures, or to dis-pute the justice and wisdom of the Ecpublican H


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