Show recognition OF SILVER an effort will be made to brine about an ft international conference washington nov 24 inquiry amone among senators ee natora and members of congress developed a very genera general 1 belief that there will be an effort made next year to bring about another international con ference for the tile purpose of securing some recognition of silver A prominent nen t mem member r of the tile senate committee on finance who has been known n for many y years ears for bis his hostility to the continued use of silver in this country without the tile cooper co oper operation i tion of the principal c I 1 p a european natio nations ns expressed the opinion today that be proper management the administration could secure a the question aich conference upon I 1 would accomplish important results looking lookin to a largely increased use ual of silver in european countries he is of I 1 I 1 I 1 1 4 T the opinion t that the action on taken by hv chaee this beef government of silver 81 would in stopping the pur prove P a ledorin ever in brin v bringing strong ei gigg foreign poun countries tries to see the tile 11 necessity of providing means fori tor I 1 increasing creasing the tile volume of money moneta in the civilized world and argued that the lipi e amt united ettes should allow heter a determine ntina cioll to maintain the kold gold standard andard as long nc an tile other cr nations cs persist in this course possible and 11 to secure an all the gold he ire dwelt upon tile importance import anco of securing the assent of england to such a conference with wi tho the understanding that it should not bo be a mere pro orma proceeding on her part and expressed presed pres ed the opinion that 11 affairs i airs were shaping t themselves 11 em selves iu in sue euch I 1 I 1 a way as 0 to o render england I 1 more no re favorable than hat that country had h heretofore er been to an international agreement lie called attention to the rate of exchange between england and india aud and said saad india indias partiality for silver would be difficult to overcome ho he furthermore asserted that relation w with ith india was so intimate with the for former mer country in view of the dilli culty which en england land already e experienced x perien ced fro from in rival eer powers cowers in maika maintaining ining her prestige in ill her asiatic possessions that she cannot afford to go goto to any great length in an tag onizine the people of that region I 1 upon a point so vital to them as tile their r ue finances this senator also expressed the dpn opinion P i n ion that the present government of angland g 1 nd is is liable to be overthrown at the tile next election and said if it should be and salisbury and balfour again come into office as in that event they would there would be a much greater likelihood of securing favorable action from england than under gladstone as balfour is 1 a I pronounced bimetallist bi and salisbury is very favorably inclined in that direction |