Show AWAIT aba who mar asir wi wynez nass 3 A a use the Protect protective ivo tariff DENT U S GRANT said in his sixth message or of 1871 1 the introduction free of dw dun of such stich wools is as we do not prod ir would the of goods requiring alie use of bios we do produce ind therefore be a benefit to honie home production in ili his seventh message 1875 lii 11 adds these duties not come from the consumers at home bollie but net let ai a protection to foreia fo reig manufacturers PRESIDENT JAMES A GARFIELD said april 1 1870 in opp opposition to the increase of tariff 1 I im 1111 fo ill the the kiml of protection which leads lead to LO ultimate free trade on oil the lath lay flay of may L 1872 h said and those who heard mr should note this 1 I 1 know moreover that the wholesale pric of american silt salt in toronto ca cini 11 da is a dollar lower per brryl el than the same saino salt is on the alie lexi nc york side of the lake that is wt wi produce it ship it across paying portage freight and transports tran transportation tion and then sell it to our Canad hii Deigh neighbors bors one dollar a birrel cheaper cac aper than it is sold on our OA onn shores to our own people certain ly gentlemen will not want a elut continued that enables this thine thim aedo to be done ne PRESIDENT CHESTER ClI ESTEIl A ARTHUR said in liis his second message of 1882 1 I recommend tin an enlar enlargement ment of 4 the free list and a substantial fitial I 1 reduction of the duties upon cotton iron and steel and upon apai molasses silk wool and w olen aonda SECRETARY OF STATI STATE JAMES G D L A I 1 N E said on the he lay day of june durin during the entire war aar when we ave were i beekin beking ever every y thin thing D on oil the he earth and in ill the skies out of which taxation could be arun wrung neither bread stuffs nor lumber ever I 1 became LC the subject of one penny of ta when the wt western stern frontiersman builds build a home bo be needs lumber for his cabin lumber for his feuce fence limber bimber for his wa waon wagon 0 on or cart lumber for his plough 0 and lumber for almost every every purpose in ill liis hi daily life but the republican party clapped a tariff on oil lumber just the same and again in 1890 mr blaine said in reference to tho mckinley bill it will not open the markets of ahe world for another bushel of american wheat SENATOR jon JOHN fax the republican leader in the senate said on oil the oth day of june every advance toward a free exchange of commodities is in advance in in civilization every ol 01 obstruction st to a free exchange is born of the same narrow des despotic spirit which planted castles upon the alio rhine illine to plunder peaceful commerce every obstruction to commerce is a tax upon consumption every facility to a free fi pe 0 exchange ach ano 0 cheapens commodities indrea increase in LS trade and production and promotes civilization nothing is worse than sectionalism within a nation and tin nothing thing is better for the peace of nations than unrestricted freedom of commerce and intercourse with each cadi other SENATOR WM n 11 ALLISON on the of march 1870 said 1 I will say with regard to the duty on wool and woolens that I 1 regard it not as an intentional fraud but operating as a fraud upon the great body of tile people of the united states I 1 allude to the wool tariff tho the tariff act acl of 1864 was a war measure and was not intend id to remain upon upon the statute book as a i protective taril in ill time of peace SENATOR JOHN A I OC ay said on the lath day lax of april 1870 il when a gentleman stands upon this floor noor and tells mo me that this high tariff is for the protection protect iou of the laboring 0 man I 1 tell him lie cannot possibly substantiate such a theory SENATOR FRANK said may 19 10 we need no protective tariff to protect our home markets against C the fo foreign reilyn producers in ili all the cli cheaper caper fabrice fi brici I 1 we can call and do compete with the world As to all fabrie iron steel wood and leather ca goods largely 13 made by machinery and in ill v which aich manual labor is comparatively a sill small element we ave need no protection whatever M wo 0 can call make and sell them on equal terms with the rest reef of the world congressman JNO A said in 1800 tile tho title of the tariff hill bill should he be chained to read 4 A 1 bill to prevent the alie diffused blessings of providence from beins being enjoyed by the united states |