Show Freiren to TSlnnil Washington D C llarch 2Si Morton Frewen the English bimetallist bimetal-list who has frequently contributed to the free silver literature of the United States and who is at present in Austra lie studying the financial problem has written Representative Bland a letter of condolence on his defeat in which he says t am greatly concerned to motics from the electoral returns that you of all men should have shared the o i which has overtaken so many of your party Your exclusion from the IFlfty fourth CongresS is a very loss to the course tbttt more than all others we have at heart and I venture to write you these few lines or regret and sympathy s3m pathy I have come over here to en aeavor to persuade these communities to demand direct representation when I another monetary conference is called Hitherto these communities caI all others mQst heavily indeljted < 4000000 r of nfeople with 20 > 0DOOOO of outside debts have consented to oe represented f repre-sented by their bondholders I regard Legald the financial situation I fnalcial ituton here as most I critical indeed it is now desperate j The price of wheat and wool hap fallen i to that point that I am certain the great colony of Victoria must default I In the very near future upon her foreign loan |