The picture of the great Republican party and the great republican people of America roaring "as gently as any sucking dove" through the hauints of Lombard street and seeking interviews with the magnates of European finance with the piteous wail that mayhap the American people. sometimes "headstrong and violent." may take this question in their own hands unless some dole of concession is given them is an impressive picture which should be put in the Rotunda ol the Capitol before its embellishments are finished. There are some striking contrasts which would make that picthre an interesting one to the lover of art and to the student of color. Side by side with this unique and engaging feature thereof we should perceive the Congress of the United States passing an immigration bill to rescue our country from the flood of fugitives from Europe who are seeking to escape the great prosperity which the gold standard has brought to their countries! At the same time we would see the avantcourier of the incoming Administration in their committee rooms making haste to prepare .a bill to protect American labor from the pauper labor of those .countries which are now enjoying in fUllvigor the system which They are seking to give root to andestablish .here. Painful]as it is to me. Mr.
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