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Show TJir.Tiiiir.iynitiijAiT." lie 1elir kleleiernl llel.ire me C'loate tuiiimlllee. YAiltllilTO Tilt ID llefolu tho IIoumi (.'oliiage CCtnmltti-e Ihe examlu atloncf New herd wacouileted. J. U. Moore, tho "I'arace lot reliant, niadenatati'Uicnl ttil.y tothecllect thai It wa lioldcRionutliAtloiicf tler by Ihe United ritatre which turned n ilwllno Intlievnliioof alher, but the emalli r clruiaml for Kilter In India, and tho larger supply ftf slleer, clue to lniirlN and thu lniruveintut In trnairtatlon among thu Indian pn vlncta. Ilartlne closely ciucstlcned Moore, and tailed hla alti utlou to tho fact that Mi statement were In cvnillttwith 111 testimony beforethoLiiglUh lto)'al Commlaaloil, tut Moolu lllalateil tliat 111 stAteiuents weru correct, nuverthe- VVIIIIam II. IImIc, who la iukagrctlu liver iiilnlug lu Molilalia, ol iii-Hi mi i: CUIVAUI on the ground that he Ullevetl the I leteut law, which look flfly-fuur million mil-lion oiiticeatfsllvtrani.iially nut of thu uiatkii, nud alMOlutcli h.ckid It up, wai n littler thing for Ihe silver miner than U e coinage, uud r which alt the silver would be en tho marl ct. Ho did not think frcu coinage lesl.latlon nlonu roiild r.il.o the tike of silver bullion to Ita coin value, lleruuil a letter from ci-'lovcrnor White of Moutvua, cx resting gratlllcatlou at the fact that free toluvge could not Id- Ihl Congo-, nnd ileclarlng that free i olnngu would beiircalclhavtcr to thu silver Indiiatry. Thu rtiillmtnt of the o h', tho letter said, n a changing. chang-ing. IfCongns were to nfr,e coinage law, lie Insl.ted that It shoul 1 buirovldcd that gold dollarscould Ui cichingid ut thelriuury for sliver duller, uud vice vena, aud If cither nittal went up ur duw n the govern-mi govern-mi ut shrill I stand lu the breach, and bear the ljw. Mn.liluiflen ol WAtiHIMITO"). l'dl. I Ihe Hnllto coiiimlttcuon foreign afllrdccldcl to riconiiueiid coincidence in ull tho Hen ate allien InieuU to the dl I miatjo nu I tviiiulnr bill en eptthe Hn allaucal.le jrrject. 'Ihe llouiu coimnlltro lu alr aily rcrlod n imte I III fur the chartcrof that touiun;, wllh a gov. eminent ruaraiitee, which was jro nirU with great t are nu I caution nud which I ngarded a a mora praitlcal I roio!tlon Hum that of thu Henute, 1 t.NHOM toll lilt. llltlTIJI. A bill wa Introduced lu theHcrato today granting n nxlori of $J.Vla jtarlolhu widow of Admiral Torter. till'. UTAH I'OllKTll JI'DICIAI. linrriiici. lluriiannn rclirted to tho llouso frimithujudlclaiy louimlllte, with nn amendment, thu tjeimte bill fur the million of n fourth Judicial district In Utah. SUIt IlKlftUH It IN ALAP)tA. HrnnUir Davl today pn tented n pro. iicstd aniendmnit for Honalor 1'eruell to the sundry civil bill, appruprlatliiK $."i,inxl m !, lueii lu proimgatltiganij illstilbutlng reindeer lu Alaaka fur Ihe ilka uf thi native. |