Show SILVER AND WHEAT the bearer etonian lias the follow inn just eo long we cannot ang land to adopt that money standard most conducive to oar interest it will be in vain to attempt to modify the price that ene land fixes upon our product by any standard which wo may adopt for ifa double standard would advance the price ol 01 wheat in our country england with fincle standard would buy kei supply from ar bentine Bent lne from india egypt and russia and leave our blither priced wheat for the time being until we would bo willing of oar own accord to sell it at the price the wishes to buy this Is the law the point touched upon by the nian is a vital and widely important one and should not be disposed of too hastily the adoption of free coinage by the united states would greatly enhance the bullion value of silver in the markets of the corll gold might so to a premium tor a time on a rato of 16 to 1 but the relative abo of kold silver would be greatly increased in value it is very certain that england alone could oot put eold at a premium on curent ratio in france and throughout the latin union if the present silver using nations of alie world would unite they could carry silver at par with gold at 16 to J in this country wheat would immediately rise in value say to a dollar ae it talcha ono ounce of silver to lay down a buchel of india wheat in liverpool and has for thirty years the price of bullion silver has very much to do with the liverpool of wheat for england turns dilver bullion into at the rate cf an ounce per anshel if we put up the price of silver bullion to per aupee that will bo alie aice of u of wheat at liver nooland po oland price in butali will bo the same leea transportation to liverpool by gioana oj our legislation we have enabled england to atit down the price of wheat a ud cotton clinine our cheap silver into indian rupees and paying them out at the a value they biad thirty years ago alen silver waa worth 3 per chait than gold at fhe ratio of 10 to 1 |