Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1892 — ROTHSCHILD'S PLAN REJECTED. [ARTICLE]

ROTHSCHILD'S PLAN REJECTED.

BeoauN Ajntrica'i Rnpraaontatlre* Would * Not Support It. In tire International Monetary Confor* cuco at Brussels on the Olh, Mr. Jacios 11. McCreary, of the United Statos delegation. proceeded to poiat out tho dilljculliosihd perils of the existing situationlie said that, whatever was the cause, 'he fact rotnainod that a remedy was Imperatively needed. He appreciated the attention which Mr. Da Rothschild had given to tits important business of the conference, but ho could not support tho Rothschild plan. In concluding. Mr. McCreary said: “I beliovc tho.bost aim of the coni foronco to bo the gfcnoral reraonuliration of silver and tho unrestricted coinage of gold and silver into money of dub*-paylng power, with a permanent international ratio of l'dif or 10 to 1, and I prefer the latter, This, in my opinion, Is a system that would give stability to the value of inonoy, and would furnish the best remedy for the existing evils from which uil civilzed nations are suffering." Mr. De Rothschild followed Mr. McCreary. He said that us America would not support his propositions, ho considered that It would be most in ao cordance with the respect due to the con feronco to withdraw them. Colonel.A. L. Conger, of Ohio says that iu 18% Mjlvinley will be more popular than ever. Ex-Govornor James E. Campbell, of Ohio, denies the report that he intends to remove to New York.