Show ENGI inH OPINION sir LIOT before in assembly lit leeds england tolls tells his bearers bearer 0 the injustice of tho the american tariff 11 iio 0 assure Is sure the tariff will be to american agriculture ho Is satisfied that canada will be able to supply great britain v alth ith all the food she now gets from tho the united St states altes the tono tone ot at his speech would imply that heretofore england has been buying food from tho the united states just as a matter of friendship we avo presume if ff he be vero more put pot to tho the test ho he would be willing to acknowledge that england not only never bought a pound of odd food or anything else from the united states that she could obtain cheaper from other places but that she sha has made extraordinary exertions by hall building dIng miles of rall railroad rond in india to get her food and cotton supply from that bat country connary in order to hold hoid all the gold which she possesses in her own realm As it ft happens tho the united states lias has grown gown to bo be tile tho first brat manufacturing power of the globe ifer her own manufacturers rs pay better belter prices in proportion for the lie product of the ho farm than does england and tony forty american bariffi will not bring the tho harm to england that england has brought to the united states by her course on silver she de silver away back in III 1816 and sho she never rested in her efforts to reduce the world to a gold standard and to make of london a wort worlds perpetual commercial cent center er until she found it this country in the lix fix that england was la in in 1816 when specie payment was suspended and the people bad got out of the habit of using metallic C money a and n athon then her bankers sent a delegation hore here backed by heavy sums and by a trick of legislation caused silver to be de which producing its legitimate results after a while awhile made it possible for the india merchant to ship the products of india III and deliver them in liverpool cli cheaper esper than the am american off a farmer could send his products to the same port wo we mention this simply to show that england looks out oat tor for herself and w hen sho she bewails legislation in our ca country and begins to tell that it will bo be ruin to our agriculturists it if it shall bo be persisted in we may all know that the sympathy tor for our farmers Is only feigned that tho the real spot tint that hurts Is the tear fear that in sonio way tho the manufactured goods of great britain will not find as ample a market in this country as ai they formerly did there should not bo be any malice about it and our own statesmen and our own people should pursue c acely the course couro that E england gland pursues and do the bet beat they can for their own country and people it if wo we want to know how england we would aid fix our laws wo we bavo only to turn back in history and SOB see how she ho fixed tho the laws of ireland at a time when villon ireland had extensive manufactures and w allen hen there was ork enough for all her people in the interest of her own manufacturers england destroyed those 0 of ireland and she would do tho the same with ours if ablio could Il cionco lince tho the acs ca son to bo be learned by english speeches Is that when they bewail a measure that our congress has parsed ii because they think it inimical to our trado trade the c chances are a thousand housand to oua one that after all the legislation Is tile the best thing for our on country and Ands so a good many manufacturers have already concluded for they are coming on this side and building exten extensile she plant tile the bluff that canada can supply england with food Is an old one at and there Is nothing in it there Is much more probability of canad aking to join her fortunes with the united states than there li Is that the ships will stop carrl carril ing nii cotton and provisions from our ports porta to england |