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Show Till. INTUt.VUIONU. MI,int CU- iii:i:.mi The extreme silver men will bo likely to flnl little comfort thla ) ear. Neither of the Presidential cnndldatis with any chance of election favors their views aud the country Is not rtady to aiojt them. Tho International Interna-tional Confercncofrom which to much Is expected does not pronileo lo pan out to the extent desired, although ru porta show that silver haa obtalnod a largo number ol aggreathe alveoles lu Kuropo and many flnnnclora In Hnglaud are anxious for a bl-metalllo adjustment. President Harrison scemi lo inter-tain inter-tain sanguine hopea that the conference confer-ence will greatly aivatco the cauiu of silver. The hope I bared on the supination thai Huropoan countries aro rtndy for the liangr, Trausatl'iu tloduMlopmtntaallurd lioruch astur ance, Austria Is now entering on a gold etonlard currency. The banks of England, l'ranccj and Germany are strengthening their gold rcicHes. , ven In Hr Mill India j nolle no-lle opinion there Is dlrooled toworda the c'oslng of thu mints to the freo coinage of silver. lu Hullaud'a l.att ludiu poiaeiston the guvernnienl hua alieady closed Ita mints lo frio sllvir coinage, and It Is (,ld With natls'nctor results. Thu Indian Ctirrecpy Association, a body repieaeiitlng the lueiiantllo Inter-estacfllrlllili Inter-estacfllrlllili India, propoaca that the livcrniueiit shall nut uulr stop free "-"-- - silver colnngi, but evil rure only In exchange for gold at re fixed ratio of value. The course It Is hoped would dltcoiiragu the Inllnx of sliver to India and encourage that of gold. In summing sum-ming up the situation, llraditruU, no menn authority, sajs, "ifllio tone of tho foreign preas, and particularly the financial part of it, I o accepted as correctly cor-rectly representing the uplnlon of thoao who will decide the action uf the International In-ternational Monetary Confermcc, nothing of n tauglblo nature need be exacted from that gathering." I'uropean nn alwaye ready to enter Into conferences of thla kind provided Ihey nro held In Kurcpean caltalr. Tho IS7Sconferoncoln Pails resulted In no change lu favor of silver. On the contrary, the prevailing sentiment seemed to emphaslzo the superiority of the gold standard. Thero la some probability (hat the pending conference confer-ence will be poatponed until after the election, owing to the cholera alarm. Ilerlln waa fixed on a the (lace of holding It, and It waa expected that It would ccmo oil during tho current month or early In October. Ilerlln Is now scourged with the epidemic, so are Paris aud Antwerp. Iiondon Is not considered nlotu(cly safe, and tho supposition I that In lonsrquence of tills and other hindrances nothing dellDltowlll bo donu with (liver thla fall. |