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THE SILVER CRISIS.

EXCITEMENT IN CON'GHESS. ) • I UNITED FRtRR ASSOCIATION. I Washington, 29th August. J lv tho House of i£<<prcßentativo3, on tlio 1 announcement of tho result of tho division - on tho Bill to repeal tlio Sherman Silver " Act, a scene of the wildest excitement took c place, and there is a universal belief that ' tho Senate will now be compelled to pass ' the Ropeal Bill. 1 The Secretary of tho Troasurv has ordered ' the mints in Philadelphia and San Francisco * to coin gold to tlioir full capacity. , Latent. 1 lUNITKD PRESS ASSOCIATION.) t (Received Aupust 30, 11.15 a m.) Washington, 20th August. The defeat of tho ratio amendments is 3 regarded as f^tal to the hopes of the himotallists, though Senator Vorflfces' Bill is in favour to somo extent of bi-metallism. It is believed tho silver men will now endeavour to force a compromise between the Vorhecs and Wilson Bills.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 2

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THE SILVER CRISIS. Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 2

THE SILVER CRISIS. Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 52, 30 August 1893, Page 2

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