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Show Silver l'ussibt lilts) land Frobit bJlitiett. Washington, 13. Matthowa intends in-tends to force a vole on his resolution before the holiday leeesa and ia con-tident con-tident that silver men will atand by him. Au arrangement has been made between the frienda and opponent oppon-ent to let it go over the holiday , recess. A member of the oyndicaie who is in tho city informed your cor , respondent that no ualea of 4 per , cent, bonds are being made, and that the syndicate regrets its late subscription subscrip-tion of ten million, Thia subscription was made immediately alter the president's pre-sident's mcsdagu was ae.nl in with the expectation that the president's views would influence the senaU and prevent pre-vent the parage of an extreme silver bill. The syndicate would be glad to withdraw the last subscription. The intimation ia thrown out that Matthews' Mat-thews' silver resolution was intro duced in the senate with the consent of the president who desires the opinion of both branches of congress ou the question of paying the public debt iu silver. Tne story ia not entirely credited, but cornea from excellent authority. Il is also part ol a story that if both branches of con-grtt con-grtt pass Matthewa' resolution the president will then bo in a position I where he can decline to veto the silver bill, but will allow it to become a law ; without bin signature. Ex -Senator 1 Bout we 1 1, who lias had an interview with the president, 4 satisfied that Hi predidenl will veto the pending bill il pasted. |