Show Cleveland and Manning on Silver LONDON June 9The Pall Hall Gazette states that Delmar in his interview said that President Cleveland left the practical treatment of the silver question to Secretary Manning whose mind was fixed on the gold I doctrine and who was using all opportunities opportuni-ties to discourage the monetization of silver sil-ver Delrnar said Manning in his annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30 I I 188o will probably recommend a repeal of i the Bland act This recommendation will be supported by both the Treasurer and I Comptroller of the Currency and after them by the entire Eastern press and banks In his annual message to Congress Delmar predicted pre-dicted that President Cleveland would make 1 a similar recommendation Delmar believed that the effect of the demonetization of silt sil-t IF I r ver in America upon India coinage would be a reduction of the value of the rupee now worth 2s to Is Id perhaps even lower To save India from disaster ho said two measures meas-ures could be adopted the mints in England could be reopened to the free coinage of silver sil-ver and the India mints closed to silver |