| Show republican LEADERS who B biar r I 1 ar assist iro t tho the protective tar tariff ff TION HON WM mr D KELLEY said tile the 0 ath day of july 1880 let the raw material come in let us make blankets that will drive out english a blankets let us make our own eng frieze and petersboro Peter frosted beaver let us be able to rival england 0 france and other i earel tentative enta tive nations in making 0 clothing ilon HENRY WILSON republican vicc iri cc faial in 1857 1 I 1 think Ameri american carl labor will bo be best protected by taxing the nee necessaries of life but jut lightly and placing 0 raw materials which enter into our manufactures on oil the free list 7 PRESIDENT JOHN QUINCY ADAMS said in his report on oil manufactures of 1835 1815 Q the dunyon duty on an article constitutes part of its price in tho the market it is substantially paid upon the article of domestic manufacture as well as upon that of foreign production upon one it is is a bounty upon the other a burden and tile repeal of the tax must operate as an equivalent re reduction luction price of the article whether foreign or domestic so long a as S im importation i por tation continues the duty must be pait paid I 1 by the purchaser of the article RON JOHN D LONO longa republican congre congressman abman from froin massachusetts mid eaid iri ir sept 1884 there are only two ways to reduce the ilie tariff one by raising the tariff to a prohibitory height which no one would think of advocating abing the other the free list is the honest revenue reformers hope SENATOR JOIl JOHN i J INGALIS republican publican lle senator from kansas kaneas aid in october 1889 1839 among th the e most villainous viLia vilta inous schemes of corporate aa W larceny larcena is tho the su suga ai trust the thieve 1 fied robbers wiio wio c control on the sugar arket in arket and put up the price ought to be sent cent to the penitentiary for life sugar should be free ace to make such combinations bi impossible HENRY W biair republican senator from new hampshire said in 1889 1 I 1 am car earnestly nestly in favor of such change in the present law as will adm admit it free of duty into this section 0 of f the country iron oro ore and a coal from the provinces we ive cannot afford to see sec the industries of new england paralyzed for the wan want t of cheif raw material HON KNUTE NELSON republican congressman from minnesota enid eaid march 29 1888 worthier better and juster it seems to m my y mind liand would it be to give our people the toiling masses ch cheaper ealier food cheaper fuel cheaper clothing and cheaper shelter cheaper because released from the heavy and unnecessary bondage go of 0 f high tariff taxes 11 THE BOUNTY QUESTION J congressman front from california sat baij april 17 if a bou bounty ty js ia useful for or sugar why y not lot fur for other things lings ti in all the ran ranee c of art articles ides inith which tile the bill deals lie aie none fit it for a bounty but sugar if a bounly ia u TAX i if leei ive burden than is ig a tari u icv h arc re diio selected eted for favor avor T 1 job CANNON republican publican congressman front from illinois 1 d may 21 atto 0 we o have already ro it r glinted to tile the sugar planters over ant anil in ill gods name I 1 ask 1 ire re they going to stand mand forever and cry more 11 alie IThe above extracts aiom peeches leeches ani rues cs will bl followed follow follo sed fl from time to time with others of a similar drift intile meantime it may lie be of interest to tile public if some protectionist N ill try ry to lo reconcile these with willi I 1 the he prey preterit erit policy 01 of tho the republican ia phily 1 ay 1 |