q I , ilteto orfsVILLE, fair VIRDAV. 16-13Ciiiffiletlit:S Inas,. I"" 4'. 3 PIiOTECTIONE _-- MM. !, .1 .-. "- l' . Illii/DIJIIITRY..:I.i. • 0' , - ,NOeliborsto argunients are needO•yt con- II ''. .vince observing, thoUghtSid welt s theetine !.'..... ancilonly policy for the United BUtt to adopt, t''.4 7 . `in - the ;natter of Ifs dcmestic industry, is, the Litaphsition of such a tarifftu fOreign mane', ' 1- factures, is ahall adequately protect the labor , , :•;.)- of its on workshops. It is nit reasonable •,----, to. expect theta count 7 with less than s'ueui j, :•' ... tut:) , of history of its own, with limited expe •!;:i • ' riericeand-capital ascempared - witli the coutt• •.: % tried ofthe old world, can stiOns ceethy co -:::-; • pete in sti; in dustrial sense, with liar eosin- T,'l ' tries, unless assisted by judfdOut legislation: P . ,0 : fnOind was for'neeturies highly (protective ! •; • in her po tcy,„until by -blinding. up her ma-' l li . • chine:power, eqUal tw o the bate& Of_ birthed* of millions n, .and ritd try cheapened capital anti labor, e„ was enabled - to undersell all coMpetiaink in the markets (tithe ivied, mid -.. ":, • .- become an start:ate of the, to her, safe poll ' cy.Of Free Trade. And it' -tae lonly . been •... withipthe last few years that the pentinent,. 1 ' - 1 -• 4n Consequence of its eaperbastir, has been J ' 4 i. -s ' IkbleS. to midersel t rigland on 'marty-arst.. l .1 4 I --- 'cl even in her home markets. - . - . I . I q . , • . competiliOn so keen cannot but Inieet.l i t 'on - - manufacturing interests disa,ouslyl'lle i',-,_. le . • they are adequately protected. And :!----.- there is no body of men In thielcountSp ty •-,. deppl4 so vitally interested in this mat ras the *Ailing class; the capital of i lwinch is its - .; .-. labor.