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PELAGIUS. George Francis Train as a Prophet. [Exchange.] In the year 1872, nearly two years before the panic, in a speech made, standing upon the steps of the Custom House on Wall street, he pointed to the banking-houses of Jay Cooke & Co., of Henry Clews & Co., and Duncan, Sherman & Co., and prophesied that in less than two years from that time these houses would fail. He also at that time toretold the death of Horace Greeley, the great fires at Chicago and Boston, and the loss of the steamer Atlantic, all of which predictions have been singularly fulfilled. At the time they were made many persons thought him a wild fanatic, and only laughed at his supposed folly. Four years ago he said that the policy of specie resumption would be pursued, that the value of property would shrink to such an extent that all above the first mortgages would be wiped out, and a large majority of our business men would be forced into bankruptcy; and that finally stay laws would be passed to prevent the money lenders from absorbing all the property of the country. The bankruptcies have already taken place, most of the mortgages are wiped out, and some of the Western States are now passing stay laws. In a speech delivered in the Operahouse at Newark, last April, he told the audience that in less than six months there would be a run on the savings banks of that city. This pre*diction has just been fulfilled by a run on all the savings banks in Newark. In scores of other instances, when he has foretold the death of certain parwhom he was a seems to singular ties with fatality acquainted, confirm his predictions. In Rochester, last spring, he foretold the terrible riot that took place in Pittsburg. He now prophesies that if the Resumption Act is not repealed that it will cause a repudiation not only of the national debt. but of all State, city, county and town debts, produce the failure of all banks, savings banks, life and fire insurance and trust comthe on real estate, of gages panies, cancellation the of wiping all out mortall private debts, the plundering of every bank and the hanging of every banker in Wall street by the Internationals, Social Democrats and Workingmen. All the daily newspapers established in the city will be burned, and their editors taken into Tompkins Square and shot, and that Hayes, Sherman and every member of Congress who has voted for the Specie Resumption Act will have to flee the country or lose their lives. After this a reorganization of society and a rebuilding of the waste places, through the aid of greenbacks, will take place. The facts, figures and arguments presented on this currency question force the dread upon us that these frightfuldisast that Mr. Train prediets, may come true. In fact, if the Specie Resumption Act is enforced it is difficult to see how any other result can be reached. A prompt action by Congress in repealing the Resumption Act would put a stop to all this at once. The adoption of Dr. Miller's financial scheme would change this flood tide of evil to an ocean of prosperity. I Will Congress, the press, and the Wall-street Syndicate, and National 1 Banks, be wise in time?