Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1891 — ANOTHER EMBARGO RAISED. [ARTICLE]
ANOTHER EMBARGO RAISED.
1—77I —77 * , ■ » ; , •• : _ Italy's Cabinet Has Decided to Abolish the Devree Against American Pork. President Louis Contezin. of the Italian •Chamber of Commerce. New York, received on the 19th a cablegram from the Italian Cabinet at Rome, stating that it had unanimously decided to abolish the decree against American pork. A proclamation wilt b.« issued to that effect by the I- Italian government. -- ■ - - France May Do I.tkewlse. Wheti the Senate tariff committee begins the debate on the proposition to remove the prohibition : 6f theHmportation of American pork, says a Paris cable oil the 19th, the ultra protectionist member< w ill attempt to secure an adverse r®por* on tlie scheme. Neither M. Jules Ferry -norM. Tirard. who are both members ol thisJmportant. committee, are very ;sanguine that the proposal can be carried. M. Millaud..another member of the committee. told the Associated Press representative that he thought a bill would ultimately prevail in spite of the teudei;ejes of the ultra .protectionists. hut it would not go througii w ithont a great deal of opposition. Personallyhe was on the side of the government in its wish to satisfy the demands ol the United States. The recent quarrel of M. Ferry with the committee has jioj tended to smooth" the way to removal oj the decree against the admission of Americati pork,.but quite to the contrary. Yesterday M. Reinach. supporting the position taken by M.'Ferry, called the reactionists in the committee “a ’collection of little fools,” thus adding increased bitterness to the dispute, Mr. Wliitelavv Reid, tlie.Ameriewn iiiini&tep,-found it advisable to cal! upon M. Ferry. Mr. Reid found him hopeful of success in overcoming the opposition. M- Reinach says that if the Seirate aHows itseif to Be In fluenced by tlnf course the committee seems bent upon pursuing, the protectionist cause .itself will be compromised gravely. There must be either moderate protection or none aUall. - ■. ” . Mr. JulesTSimon inadean antl-protcc tionist speech before the committee of the French Exporters’ Union, after which that body adopted a resolution demanding that the Senate insist upon the free admission into Frranccof raw materials and food stuffs. s,
