'if America Goes For Free Trade We Shall Flurish."
A cable dUpatch to tlie New York World dated London, June 7, aya: "Tlie papers, in eommnttnK on the Préeldent's rcnominHtton, wy tlmt it is in the dlrectton of f ree trade, andaré, consquently, congratulatory." The St James Gazette say?: "The demócrata ure extretnely likily to have it all tlii'ir own w.ty :it iiext eleclton. The republicana have neither man nor oaiue, as we poiutcd out yesterdny" The Star say8 ol the enthusfastlc proiigp': " We may very well re tcho that enthusiasm on this side of the uxUer, tor ' re-dection of Cleveland means the, adoi (ion ofitis program nflurifl revisión, mul hi tita "ii that tubject go a long vay ton f ree trade." The Sbeffleld and Rotberhum Indepeiclent lor Timisday, June 28, 1888, coiitains the tdllowinjr announcement: "AÉ curding to Mr. 15. Whltworth, one of the director)) of John Brown nnü Compauy, tli r.elrliim. nf 1'reaide.rtt Cleveland Frcel'rade m America; and Free TraÜe here meuns gevend ienr ofprosptrity in Shejjield. Mr. Whitworth Itiinks Mr. Cleveland will be reelectcd. 'So mote it be.' " Editor Loncrof the Sluffleld (Enjrlaml) Telegrspb, wlio lms been in New York tliis year was Bfked what tlie effect on the trade of SheíHeld woukl be if a Frefi Trad e pollcy should be adoptad in the UniU'd States. He said: "If America (joesinfor Free Trilde, Sheffield will flourisi. Ve símil do a roaring trade in our opinión, and that is llie opinión generally of h'ngland.'"
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