Periodical Public record of Perry Belmont, a member of the House of representatives in the 47th, 48th, 49th, 50th Congress ... Vol. 5
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- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 2 of Vol. 5 Glass U o^ Book ST^S£
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Image 7 of Vol. 5 PUBLIC RECORD PERRY BELMONT A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 47TH 48TH 49TH =)OTH Congress Vol. V Embracing Speeches, Letters and Addresses in the National Campaign of 1896 and the Greater...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 8 of Vol. 5 JAMES B. LYON, PRINTER, ELECTROTYPER AND BINDER, LYON BLOCK., ALBANY, N. Y.
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 9 of Vol. 5 DEMOCRACY vs. POPULISM. Sl EECH AS PEESIDING OFFICER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN MASS MEET- ING, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE DEMOCRATIC HONEST-MONEY LEAGUE OF AMERICA, IN THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN, AUGUST 18, 1896....
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 10 of Vol. 5 2 RECOED, 1896. The garden was brilliantly lighted and decorated, and this, with the great sea of faces and the waving thousands of tiny Hags which the com- mittee of arrangements had...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 11 of Vol. 5 DEMOCEACY vs. POPULISM. SPEECH AS PKESIDING OFFICER AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN MASS MEET- ING, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE DEMOCRATIC HONEST-MONEY LEAGUE. OF AMERICA, IN THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN, AUGUST 18, 1896. (Extract...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 12 of Vol. 5 2 EECOKD, 189G. The gai-den was brilliantly lighted and decorated, and this, with the great sea of faces and the waving thousands of tiny flags which the com- mittee of arrangements had...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 13 of Vol. 5 EECOKD, 1896. 3 finitely to be preferred to a Democrat who forswears his allegiance to Democratic principles and countenances the betrayal of his party to Populism. The fusion of 16 to 1...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 14 of Vol. 5 4 EECOED, ISO J. semblage. Those who were willing to adopt what still seems to me would have been the wisest course finally decided to remain, not as participants in that betrayal...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 15 of Vol. 5 RECORD, 189(J. THE IXDIAXAPOLIS COXVEXTIOX. (Extract from report published in the New York Herald, September 1, 1896.) Indianapolis, Ind., August 31. Among the arrivals to-day from the east was Perry Belmont, who...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 16 of Vol. 5 6 EECOED, 1896. by the New York delegation at the Chicago Convention, which were an attitude of hostility to the Popnlistic declarations of the platform and the candidate. On my return from...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 17 of Vol. 5 EECOED, 1S9G. 7 During this morning Mr. Belmont gave out this statement: I am urging the adoption of a plank for the retirement of green- backs and substituting a sound banking currency,...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 18 of Vol. 5 EECOED, ISOG. EESIGNATION FEOM THE DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE. (New York Times, September 7, 1S9G.) Ex-Congressman Perry Belmont yesterday made public the letter to Chairman Ilinkley of the Democratic State Committee, in which...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 19 of Vol. 5 EECOED, 1896. 9 I assume that the approaching Convention to be held at Buffalo will adhere to the platforms adopted at the Convention held at Syracuse in 1895, over which I had...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 20 of Vol. 5 10 RECORD, 1896. SPEECH AT THE BEOOKLYN ATHENAEUM. September 15, 1896. (Brooklyn Eagle, September 14, 1S96.) The opening gnn of the campaign of the National Democratic party in Kings county will be...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 21 of Vol. 5 RECORD, 189C). 11 Perry Belmont was then introduced. He riddled the platform of the false Democracy with heavy shot and pointed ont the inevitable ruin that would come upon a silver basis....
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 22 of Vol. 5 12 RECORD, 1896. We are here to meet it, to call it to account, to fasten it down to facts, to speak the truth plainly, dispassionately and fearlessly. Well did one of...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 23 of Vol. 5 RECORD, 1896. 13 in order to avoid a silver basis. Whoever else may repudiate those planks, the Populistic Democrats and IVIr. Bryan will not. What was behind those planks can be discerned...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 24 of Vol. 5 14 EECOED, 1S9G. from day to day, as the shadow of defeat darkens his pathway. They are appeals from votes which have led him to disregard well-known and es- tablished facts and...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 25 of Vol. 5 EECOED, 1896. 15 millions of new silver were everywhere in any j^ear coined, yet, in 1893, quite five times as much was made into money. We may well ask if silver has...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 26 of Vol. 5 16 EECORD, 189G. depositor. Those reservoirs constitute an important part of the now condemned money power. They hold and invest the savings of the wage-earners and those to Avhom are paid salaries...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 27 of Vol. 5 EECOED, 1896. 17 The contract has been denounced for other reasons, such as that the Specie Eesumption Law authorizing the sale of bonds was enacted not to maintain specie payments, but only...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 28 of Vol. 5 18 RECORD, 189G. great body of the people of tlie country do not ask for gold, but only the banking and speculating classes, and, therefore, if the Treasury exercise an option not...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 29 of Vol. 5 RECORD. 1896. 19 IsTOT A BAXKEPt. (Brooklyn Citizen, October 8, 1S96.) The following letter calls for a few words of comment: To tJic Editor of the Citizen: Dear Sir. Allow me to...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 30 of Vol. 5 20 RECOED, 1896. the United States, he acts in a very different manner from what his father would have done, who gave abundant proof, during the Civil War and for many years...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 31 of Vol. 5 RECORD, 1896. 21 now the only causes preventing onr return to prosperity, which would ere this have come to us, if it had not been for the wicked silver hill of last...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 32 of Vol. 5 22 RECOT^D, 1896. the markets of the worhl (silver is to-day fifty-two and one-eighth pence an onuce in London, Avliile it was fifty-four and one-lialf pence when the silver bill passed), you...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 33 of Vol. 5 EECOiiD, 1896. 25 bonds of the Tnited States slioiild not hear a higher interest than two per cent, per annnm. To do snch a thing now as is contemplated by the Bland...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 34 of Vol. 5 24 RECORD, 189G. Mr. Belmont has always voted in Suffolk county. He represented the Long Island district in Congress for eight years. Mr. Belmont has never had any connection with the banking-house...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 35 of Vol. 5 RECOED, 1896. 35 [THE FOLLOWING IS THE NEWS DISPATCH MENTIONED.] Washington, December 9. The subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Finance, which was appointed prior to the adjournment of the last session...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 36 of Vol. 5 26 EECOED, 1896. SPEECH AT WIIEELIXG, WEST YIKGINIA. October 23, 189(3. (Intelligencer, Wlieeling, West Yirgiiiiii, October 23, 1S96.) Perry Belmont, of ISTew York, will speak in the Opera House, this after- noon,...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 37 of Vol. 5 KECOED, 1896. 37 ism controls their political action, recognized at once, npon the deplorable and dishonorable surrender to Populism at Chicago, the need of a suit- able and adequate application of Democratic...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 38 of Vol. 5 28 RECORD, 1896. could possibly be elected to the Presidency in this campaign. Long before the Chicago Convention was held they had found and selected Mr. Bryan. Their leaders were present and...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 39 of Vol. 5 EECOED, 1896. 29 Salaries to officers, firm members and clerks $391,988,208 Wages of skilled and unskilled operatives 1,599,51(5,997 Wages to pieceworkers 300,711,324 Total $2,283,2 15,529 How will the Free Silver theorists get...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898
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Image 40 of Vol. 5 30 EECORD, 1896. Did any country accnmnlate wealth, achieve greatness or attain high civilization without a standard of value, and what but gold could he that standard? Gold is so exact a...
- Contributor: Belmont, Perry - United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs
- Date: 1898