Show I 1 FOR PROTECTION the tariff Is supposed to be the dominant J ue and the Democrats tided elded by the insurgents are arc going to toi tor i r k kt an attack upon uvon the schedules a n i l along the line Hue It te le I time te to call caU at att t to tho the fact tact that the southern I Democrats white they thoy vote oto the party t ticket will never submit to free freo trade 1 the destruction of their protected l U The south derives as much benefit Il I a k from tho the tariff as the north and while the voters Oters may shout for a IL tariff tartt for tor revenue only when ll Ik comes Ome to tl putting that theory Into intoE E It is I an entirely different mat matter matTho matter Jt ter Tho The late Ito Senator MoEner under s sc n I the situation perfectly He that the south was net in favor fr free raw materials and he ho also atoo I fk lt ow that the tho people down In Dixie H uc gradually gradi J changing their J rs rte Fo tin E o ho he h had h d no hesitancy In vet Tot Tg g and speaking l with Uh tho the Republicans cans cana An on the tariff question at the ex cx extra extra tra 00 hater ator wa WM only one ono of ot a at 11 t lx of ot southern Democratic t r stir The Tho position P lUen of ot the Ute south Math was wasi i ted by Ml nery in the th debate detate on rr r r tariff test set y year ear r anti and a d tho other othor thorn Hirn sat t silent shoot In their i swats Mann factoring interests are dally daily Into Rt These Then with the Ute agricultural and mining interests iRre wit win require lre In la any tariff Irr bill ifill adequate and Im I artial t artt l protection pret len The young p nater of th the uth who have voted yot fer for the Ule protection of local Interests Int approach near the Ole Bal sealed aIM 4 prince primes ef of t prosperity But Dut Buta DutA a short abort step tep forward and they will unlock them and stand In Inthe inthe the th gray lawn dawn of a IL splendor In industrial development that awaits a Ute the south uth The Tho fact Is opposition came CAIRe from tho the south uth to the tite t e tariffs of 1824 1801 and 1828 1 b e site she was exclusively ex ti and depended upon 1 slave lave labor It was a sectional opposition o Slavery mavery has kU gone Jene goner The Tb south Is no lender lener en er exclusively h r sivey agricultural Ural llor nr future and influence must spring front from the addition of rain min raining ing and manufacturing wealth to her agricultural ral Interests Interest t These facts are Ant dawning upon IlPO her ker Her lIer statesmen will wilt under them themI I affirm that the true doctrine of ot o I Is In line Une with the E rapid and an progressive develop meat meet of ot our owr ur country I deny that It its principles are directed to the thel l of our eur Industrial system t tem m the th putting petting out of furnace fires fire the tM silencing of the Ute busy buoy hum of eC our teems looms or the tho whirring of ot our wheels wh or er worse were than all aI aIto all to the paying of f a premium to te toft ft pauper tabor labor ar and and th the tho Im ImI I r of or oar r tailors ra in inI every every l Industrial occupation In the north orth we still Milt have Demo II I s its lU who slip Kill maintain what Senator 1 I Ir Enery tailed Gal absurd theories of I r trade SiW ef of a low tariff witt Even Evon Evenn n the country COA could coal bo Ife carried by tho the thoI I under uHler those these conditions n the thea I fc aty a tv would split asunder Dunder as u goon loon boon as asI I 0 s mot met end And n tho the donkey would I 1 it in th tM tits dUCk dUtoit as ax usual t There Is a of ot rolIs revis t 1 g the th taws laws wb the Ule Republican I ty is I in fa auel that had ha bon booi bo 1 n 11 d Unto ante And again Hew f Ink to the tho demented and dee to W accomplish any real t A |