Show Tim TAitiir MVTTIU I It looks an tliotigli the clfort of lie I Iniiir reformers to Ia iss a icforin lull h1 fnil1 so far ns llni Consrcss n loiiLernecl The iCHioii ililltj of its defeat rests on the shoulders uf Samuel 1 Uuielull find this fact NhouM bo undo plain lu this people of the loiinlr Tie Morriflon Mil was bj 110 me ins perfect iml ntoileil considerable consid-erable amendment priinln additions and ellmlinlions It eontnlnel man excellent i roxisions hoixexer antI 1101111 have scrxcd 19 n nucleus for such n mensiire us xoiild Jnu been nceeplnblo to tho misses tile onl elunco ursneli legislation wansheotroyci whclI the lloupo refilled lo take it tip for eonaidorntlon Jlr Itnmlill nnd thirl four Democratic ollowcrs otinr wit 11 the Ucpnhhcans to prevent action upon It Tins Democrats aro pledged bj theIr phtform l lo such tinff reduction from tho war atnndnrd ns shall bo just and equitable to the general gen-eral Interests of tho country ind tho Ue publicans tire held although 13 II differently differ-ently norded clause to tim same tony InstructioiiH Mr Uandall bus lilinFelf introduced n tariff bill which was ei donlly intended to throw dust ill tug eyes of thc people I11 li difhctilt to see bow ho can expect the House to consider any bill Uioii the subject which he might Intro < 1uce xxlien he Ins Just succeeded in defeating tho consideration of the Morn son bill for any changes which be might think it desirable to make in tho existing tariff law could have been proposed nt leist ns imcndincnU to tho rejected measure which Mr Hatidall and his followers fol-lowers thought not worthy of con i < 1m lion |