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his success will be the greatest within the gift of the people. A Cry of Patriotic Anguish — the people must Lend Mr. Chase a Dollar or two or he will Break. The New York Bank Note Reporter, which is fully in the interests of Lincoln, ChasChase, and so forth, says of Chase and his present efforts on the gold question: He appeals afresh to the people in this the most trying military and financial period of the rebellion, to come forward with heart and money. He is reducing the volumChase and his present efforts on the gold question: He appeals afresh to the people in this the most trying military and financial period of the rebellion, to come forward with heart and money. He is reducing the volume of currency gradually, and will continue to do so. If the stock and gold gamblers shall again attempt the game they played last week, he will bring the whole power of the Government, and its whole means, both here and abroad, to checkmate them. o alternative but victory. Congress will do its duty — it dare not faiter. To those capitalists who complain that Mr. Chase ought to pay a higher rate of interest, we say, pointedly, that a 5 per cent obligation against the American people is