Show INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT Proposal for a Bimetallic Conference Signed at Paris I New York July DA dispatch to the World from Paris says Delegate Fogelrol passed the latter part of last week with M Gardoff and Count Mlrbach Arendt endeavoring to reach an agreement After much discussion dis-cussion Gardoff abandoned the Idea of gradual rehabilitation of silver by a system of seigniorage rights and with the Germans signed the French proposal pro-posal which provides for the convocation convoca-tion of an international blmetalllst conference con-ference which shall fix the relations of Oliver and gold at 15 to J The International Congress closed today to-day The general feeling among American Amer-ican delegates was that much valuable lIme had been wasted In banquets and receptions which might have been better bet-ter employed Franco cannot take the Initiative In proposals of International arbitration Her alliance with Russia Is now nn accomplished fact |