UNIEIwooD]. in which lie advised that very test. but when it canle to a "show down" fih President .its not to Ile seen. and his hand was not to lie felt here. but the liaids of other estimable gentlemen On this floor were felt iii the defeat of that wise part of this legislation. Mr. Slieaker. if gelitlelien froli the South believe that our section of country favors unrestricted imligration. I have but to refer theui to a great address niade by Mr. fharvey Jordall. iresident (if tIle Southerli Cotton Association. a few weeks ago il 1rnillighani iII which lie shows that the southern farier does inot want the pauper labor of E]urope to colme there and raise cotton n(1 other llroduets of our country to bear down the prices of what we produce. I desire. Mr.
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