Show CLEVELAND AND THE ENGLISH Clev elands election is a great source of satisfaction to the B english inglish poor people de in it they BCD see an enlarged trade tra dejor jor british manufacturers and labor for thousands of ottlie their ir unemployed operatives they declare it is a victory for free trado trade and an opening wedge for the destruction of our economic policy poliy the british 0 officials I 1 at baltimore who decorated two english steamships with bunting in in lionor of Clev elands election were on only expressing the general sentiment of f their countrymen A special dispatch I 1 i from london to a free trade newe paler says A popular belief is that the mckinley Mo Kinley tariff will be vitiated without further loss of time and that mr lir cleveland will inaugurate a vigorous and healthy system of free trade which will redound to the tile immediate ined late benefit of British industries tho the london correspondent of another new york paper hostile to republicanism declares there is no question that the result of th the e elect election on I 1 in n th the e united states is a source of un unmitigated satisfaction fa action to all E europe A ba bare victory tr for the tile 1 democrats rats would have e excited alc i little tile interest terest but vast significance is ascribed to the measure of ortho the R ile te publican rout A number of british importing houses in new york city have even h biad a d the audacity to suggest how the new tariff laws should bo be framed so as to facilitate cili tate the tile entry of english goods into the american markets they admit that it displaces much american labor throws thousands out of employment in this country but it will start the mills of manchester leeds and sheffield and give employ employment mInt to an armyon army of men and women in those places that are now objects of charity at government expense in other words they clearly recognize that the policy of the democratic party will bo be to legislate for interests and disregard the wants of america the proprietors of welsh tinplate tin plate plato i works who had contemplated moving their establishments to this country have given up the idea and are preparing to set their plants in operation acain in order to accumulate a stock of tinplate to be thrown into the american market when the mckinley McKin lcy law is is repealed EnI england gland cannot conquer us by force of arms but industrially under a tariff for revenue only wo we will bo be brought to acknowledge her power |