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Show manufactured articles. The conse-(ii(;nt conse-(ii(;nt enlarging of our manufacturing industries will give an enlarged home market to our fanners; they will secure a wicln market in Jirax.il, aud the aggre-gate aggre-gate wealth of the country will bo increased. The Herald returns lo its absurd proposition that the American farmer wilj be injured by reciprocity with Soulh'Aiuerica. Farm products, wheat audpoikand other articles, are included in-cluded in the agreement. They are in great demand in Brazil, and the importations im-portations from this country will be greatly slimulaled by the treaty. That will be a direct benefit; but the Herald argues that Fnglaud will cease purchasing such products from us if wo furnish the southern countries with the manufactured goods uoiv supplied sup-plied by her. 'Dure is uo foundation for that assertion since the trade of the nations is not barter. This country w ill be a large gainer if we succeed in capturing the Brazilian market for |