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money. The first thing Congress did in 1861 was to rescind the  
resolution of June 1, 1860, under which Mr. Floyd had been ciphering.  
Then Floyd (and doubtless the heirs of George Fisher likewise) had to  
give up financial business for a while, and go into the Confederate army  
and serve their country.  
Were the heirs of George Fisher killed? No. They are back now at this  
very time (July, 1870), beseeching Congress through that blushing and  
diffident creature, Garrett Davis, to commence making payments again on  
their interminable and insatiable bill of damages for corn and whisky  
destroyed by a gang of irresponsible Indians, so long ago that even  
government red-tape has failed to keep consistent and intelligent track  
of it.  
Now the above are facts. They are history. Any one who doubts it can  
send to the Senate Document Department of the Capitol for H. R. Ex. Doc.  
No. 21, 36th Congress, 2d Session; and for S. Ex. Doc. No. 106, 41st  
Congress, 2d Session, and satisfy himself. The whole case is set forth  
in the first volume of the Court of Claims Reports.  
It is my belief that as long as the continent of America holds together,  
the heirs of George Fisher, deceased, will still make pilgrimages to  
Washington from the swamps of Florida, to plead for just a little more  
cash on their bill of damages (even when they received the last of that  
sixty-seven thousand dollars, they said it was only one fourth what the  
government owed them on that fruitful corn-field), and as long as they  
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