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Prospect Union Debate.

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On Wednesday evening, January 22, at 7 o'clock, there will be a discussion at the Prospect Union, upon the following memorial to Congress:

"We the undersigued, voters of the State of Massachusetts, call upon Congress to enact such laws as will secure to the people a full legal tender national currency that shall be independent of the money dealers. As a first step, they call for a restriction of silver to its relative value to gold that it so long held in the exchanges of the world."

Mr. E. M. White of Boston and Mr. Pierre Humbert of Boston will speak on the affirmative, and Mr. F. B. Sears of Boston and Mr. Charles C. Jackson of Boston will speak on the negative.

The discussion will be open to the public.

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