Show y WHAT JOHN C NEW SAYS 1 i agg U Ite ports that leading business rieu mci in england lia gland demanded Dern that engi land move toward ill met allam nm the denver republican Republic am on the printed the following dispatch lion hon john C now new formerly treasurer of the united states and now general sl al london has ha arrived in washington and will tall again for or england on saturday your correspondent met mr new and had an interesting tere te resting aang talk on the silver situation in england i 1 ila M new said ald that in his big honest judg judgment menta a satisfactory solution of the problem was waa in the near future jabe the assurance of a bi con congress cong greAs rc with england thoroughly aroused to ta tie e pressing necessity emily ot of action 1 Is in itself a great triumph said bald mr lie now new but bul the cor certainty Writy of results big with be happy p pa promise se to our silver interests and to all comfor commercial interest everywhere la is still more a mattoi matter for or oon congratulation PP 1 I come directly from london mr now new continued gland anil I 1 assure you that no effort toa suppress the rising in england in favoron favor 0 tl bf will succeed mr new took from his pocket a clipping itom from the london standard giving a report ol 01 a bl detaille meeting held in ilan look at the names he said camuei lloyd 0 of lloyds lloyda sir T sutherland and others ol of that thal t stamp demanding in the most forcible terms arms the immediate acceptance of the inalta 1 lion of the united state to join herin this ehlt conference thy they demanded such action at ag will establish a fixed ratio between gold and liver ace igl when I 1 tell you that at lost last the directors of th ho bank of england ene land the largest financial in t tit ution in the world are arc actually alarmed at the narrow basis of financial operations i ailigh gold alone and are joining others in urging bl bi am you will gain some idea of the pressure which WM brought upon england to join the united statta to the first practical movement toward bimetallism which we have had in the last twenty years do I 1 believe there will be substantial test just as thoroughly as I 1 can believe anything that has not been actually demonstrated st I 1 believe that the outcome of this approaching conference will be eminently satisfactory not only to our great republican west with lie its important mining interests but to the whole country as s well the conference Is bound to he be a great success and I 1 under attard that a great many silver men who spoke flippantly of it at first are now becking shelter |