Show REM LIE i 33 who bear wit ess A aalst aidt tte the protective tariff PRESIDE PRES WrT Vr V S said in his sixth menage ile aze of 1874 the file introduction free if f cluty of such stich wools a is ai i we do not product brodu f would the manufacture of goods requiring I 1 the use of lose we do produce luce and therefore wull would be a benefit to home production 1 in I 1 it anit hi seventh message 1873 ho h adds these duties not lot only come from the consumers at honie but act at a protection to foreign PRESIDENT JAMES A GARFIELD said april 1 1870 in opposition to in the increase inari ase of 1 I tin im fr the kind kiml of protection shirli leads to ultimate free trade on oil the esth lay day of may 1872 lie he said i and those who heard beard mr piotr note this 1 I 1 know moreover that the wholesale price of Y borican silt s in toronto Toi onto canada is i I 1 dollar lower per barrel than the same at ait is on the alio new york side of the sake lake that is i we prod produce LiCe it ship it across paying paying portage freight and trans transportation port a tion and then sell it to our canadian neighbors one dollar a barrel cheaper than it is sold on our ur own owl to our own people certainly gentlemen will not want a dut duty continued that enables this thin thing to be done CHESTER A ARTHUR said in his second message message of ISS 2 1 I recommend an ail of the fre free clist list and 2nd a substantial antia i reduction of the duties upon cattou cotton cot tou iron and steel and upon sugar molasses bilk s ill wool won and woolen foods SECRETARY OF STATI STATE JAMES G said on the lay day of june 1868 during the entire war when we were seek seeking in c every thing on the he earth and in the skies out of which taxation could lie bo wrung neither bread stuffs nor lumber ever became bearne C the subject of one penny of ta 4 41 when tile the western front frontiersman ers nia n builds 1 a I home lie ho needs lumber for his cabin lumber for his fence lumber ininger for his wagon wagon 0 or cart lumber for his plou plough h and lumber for almost every purpose in his hil dail daily y life lil 0 but the republican pirty party clapped a tariff on oil lumber just the earne ca n le and agair again in 1890 mr blaine said in reference tu the mckinley bill it will not open the markets of t he world for another bushel of american wheat SENATOR JOHN SlI EUMAN the republican leider leader le ider in the senate rai raid on the ath day of june every advance toward a i free exchange change I 1 of commodities is in ari advance in civilization every obstruction st to a free exchange is born of the same narrow despotic spirit which planted castles upon the athine to plunder peaceful commerce every ob obstruction to commerce is a tax upon consumption every facility to a free cachan exchange r cheapens commodities inere asea tralle trade and production and promotes civilization nothing 0 is worse than sectionalism within a 1 nation and nothing is better belter for the peace of nations than unrestricted freedom of corn commerce merce and intercourse with nith each other 70 P ALLISON on oil the of march 1870 said gaid 1 I will say gay with regard to tile autv duty on wool and nd woolens that I 1 regard it not as an ail intentional fraud I 1 but operating as 1 a I fraul fraud upon the t great reat body of tile the people of the united states I 1 allude to in tile the wool tariff tile tho tariff fact act of 1864 was a war measure und and was not intended intend to remain upon the statute e look hook as a protective tariff in ill time tilli of peace sn A LOGAN said raid on the lie lath day of april when a gent gentleman leinan stands standi upon this floor and tells me die that this hi high 11 tariff is for the protection of the tc laboring man I 1 tell him lie ho cannot possibly sibly substantiate bucit a t th theory cory il tE benator hiscock ilis cocK said may 10 19 we vc need no protective tariff to prot protect atour our hoano inar markets ketz a nainie nai ainest nit the forein foreign agn producers in all the cli cheaper chea caper pir fabrics fabric wu we can and do compu with tile the world orld As coall to all fabric 1 iron steel wood and leather goods largely larg cly made IY by machinery and in winch which manual labor is comparatively FL a small element wo we need no protection whatever we can call make and sell rell them on equal terms with tile ree reet reel t of the world CO avo A t kai 0 said in 1666 tile the title of the tariff bill should lie ile changed to i cad A bill to prevent tit the diffused blessing blesing ats bof of providence Provi lence finn being enjoyed by tile the people of the united states |