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Question: "Resolved, That the Springer woolens bill ought to pass...
General references: Mr. Springer in No. Am. Rev. for Feb. 1892; Boston Herald for Feb. 5, 6, 13, 18 and 22; Nation...
Best general references: Cong. Record of Feb. 26th and 27th, 1891, Speeches of Hopkins, pp. 3544; Candler, pp. 3550; Lane, pp. 3559; Ellis, pp. 3563; Springer, pp. 3566; Andrews, pp. 3641; Dockery, pp. 1066-1072. Wells' Our Merchant Marine; Reform Club's Pamphlets, No. VI by D. A. Wells, and No. VII by John Codman; No. Am. Rev. Dec. '77, pp. 544; Fawcett, Free Trade and Protection pp. 18 etseq...
...Senate Bill is objectionable. [a] Confused and complicated, Candler, Cong. Record, pp. 3551. [b] Bounty fixed by maximum speed, Springer, Cong. Recod, pp. 3566. [c] Perpetuates wooden vessels. [d] Appropriates a recklessly large amount...
...duty on raw wool handicaps our woolen mills. (1) With it manufacturers cannot have their choice of wools.- Speech of Mr. Morse. H. of Rep., July 12. 1888; speech of Mr. Springer, H. of Rep., July 19, 1888. (2) The actual expense of producing woolens is, in general, excluding cost of raw wool cheaper in the United States than in Europe-Congressional Record XIX 6198-9. (3) Including the cost of raw wool however, the expense of producing woolens is cheaper in Europe than in the United States.- Ibid...