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FITTED IN PARIS AT GREAT EXPENSE.



CHAPTER XXII.

MORE DIFFICULTIES STRAIGHTENED OUT.

VAN BUREN, the eighth President, was unfortunate in taking the helm as the financial cyclone struck the country. This was brought about by scarcity of funds more than anything else. Business-men would not pay their debts, and, though New York was not then so large as at present, one hundred million dollars were lost in sixty days in this way.

The government had required the payments for public lands to be made in coin, and so the Treasury had plenty of gold and silver, while business had nothing to work with. Speculation also had

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