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Show Monetary 'ou tress, Paris, 1C. At the meeting of the .international monetary conference loaay, iiorton, secretary ol the American delegation, was admitted to a scat in the conference with Hie same rights aa other members. Groeabeck explained the views of the United States government and enb-j enb-j mitted a programme for the establishment establish-ment ot a common relation between gold and silver and of (he liberty of 'coinage English, Swiss, Swedish and Italian repreecnUliveB participated in the debate which followed. Germany is iuviU'd t'j send representatives. Grocibeck explained the Bland bill. He said the motives of the American 'governmont were entirely unselfish, as it derived no revenue Jrom the , mines ot the country. He submitted 'a resolution affirming the desirability ol a fixed r.wruftiional rate between gold and nilvtr, and of the unlimited coinage of both as legal tender. Goachen, Enplih delegate, said England Eng-land reserved the right to maintain a gold standard unalttred. J |