Show RICHARD LACEY a member of parliament of great britain says the feeling of many of the friends of free coinage of both metals in england and who disiro both to bo full legal tender is strong against the action of the government as to india because it taken a step of world wido importance without consulting parliament though parliament was sitting at the time in the early part of the indignantly denounced tampering with the currency the government now tampered with it in a way that reals upon no principle and that will adversely affect the dumb mil liona of the continent of india the government did all it could to frustrate an international agreement as tj silver and gold at brussels while it now seeks to carry out the unnatural agreement between india and england by their joint action alone the new policy tends to restrict tho supply of money instead of leaving it free and automatic we look anxiously now to see what the united states will do we earnestly hope that free coinage at the same ratio will be americas an ewer LOOK UP I 1 thero is justice where t relgie omnipotence WILL be here long after the silver question is settled in the mean aline she is here short WAS is europe and asia would enhance the price of bread stuffs this is one way in which democratic promises can be fulfilled under president cleve lands administration by WHAT authority does the secretary of the treasury nullify a plain act of congress which requires him to purchase a given quantity of silver each month by the sole authority of grover alio first bigger than hia party now esteems himself greater than the people and the law THE new york press says that it is in the power of grover cleveland to restore confidence to reopen these mills and factories to give work to these thousands of unemployed to stop the course of disaster and to assure the prosperity and growth of american industry in the future by declaring that the assault upon american industries shall cease and that the democratic pro gramme of war against the wages of american labor ahall not be carried out |