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e organization of the military and an appropriation of the hundred thousand dollars is a military fund for the ensuing year, to be expended as fast as the public necessities may requires. Very respectfully, M. S.Perry. Speech of Hon. James Guthrie. The speech of Hon. James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury under the Administration of President Pierce, will be found below. It was pronounced before the people of Louisville, on the evening of the 26 , and created the wildest enthuHon. James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasury under the Administration of President Pierce, will be found below. It was pronounced before the people of Louisville, on the evening of the 26 , and created the wildest enthusiasm. He said, in substance, as follows: Follow Citizens--We have been called here to take into consideration the alarming condition of our country North and South. Now, for the first time in the history of America, has a political panic arisen a panic that is striking down the fortunes of the first men and depriving the laborer of his wages. No consideration of the character of the individual pressing over this meeting should watch in the momentous question we have met to discuss and