Fair-Trade (Newspaper) - November 20, 1885, London, Middlesex Registered fori A Weekly journal Devoted to Industry and Vol. 6.] NOVEMBER 20, IX THE EXIT EH 1,500,000 Mcx 11 1 1.! above startling heading was placed to a telegram the Philadelphia correspondent of the which was throughout England on the 13th inst. As we have already pointed when .is win the ascendant we have a good trop of may expect them as we more closely approach the polling and disappear when Fair-Trade has gone through what may be termed its test at the hands of the British According to the Philadelphia correspondent referred there has been a sitting of the Chicago free Trade at which it was stated that the Master or the Knights of 1 labour had declared that a and of and willing to million and Thousands were not but in of the strikes the other Since then nearly all those strikes have been and the cotton operatives of Fall the colliers and ironworkers of have returned to their Seldom has the coal trade been more active than it at this and the separate the other industries give similarly cheerful facts afford a complete answer to the telegram referred Its appearance in the press was no surprise whatever to had been expecting something of the only it was delayed period than - Was safe if it was purpose for which it was the delay was provided for in the hope that there would not be time to and expose the fallacy its statements are we work were without employment m the United Mr. Hurd aro wdl thc cnd of upon buted this to another name for no market of in opinion of the representative of u by ignorant of protected It will noted neither of the the slightest upon which they ' made the guess that forth the million and of The fact that they did not do so. is in itself suspicious but it is also to be explained absence of any justification for such a No one that a serious depression American industries for a. short time before and after the Presidential Club clique led capitalists believe that a serious reduction of. the tariff would-be of Mr. All American jut pets now that an and though immigration has kept the number of the unemployed has been within three Upon the New York Tribune of October 30th observes The signs of which all w -el in due in a measure to the grow belief that the Free in die power to change the and that so thc tie that if will not attempt a. However the improvement mav it perfectly downward will w he never the 1 .do venture to begin another warfare on the if circumstances a impression that they may suo It. is pretty evident commercial corrupt trading and the Presidential the Free -are largely responsible for that uncertainty that hesitation which brought what has proved be only a temporary over American ' to the startling telegram under let us the latest issue the Philadelphia evidence as to the of and what are its The weekly review of dated for 24th of last says ' is new feature to in the general trade The movement is the deliveries indicate that supplies are being steadily absorbed by the of fact thai stocks are nowhere a cheerful and gives support to current Railroad securities recently increased for legitimate In under the of the substantial improvement recently developed with respect to and financial been discounting the future anticipating the recuperation that seems to be in The absence of or of any of those for stimulating so often utilised Stock gambling warrants the belief that the upward tendency of the market is a hopeful the substantial character of the appears to almost every department of commercial has quickened since the stagnation of last financial are steadily working into better merchandise is saleable at a profit instead of a loss as the whole current of life is. moving more and an abundant harvest has been garnered that will ere long be seeking a market as out-look is encouraging to attract the attention of those would reap the benefit of values above report is written for information of commercial men on the not a concoction telegraphed to England to fit in with influence the The paper - in which it appears is most respectable and the most reliable commercial journal the and the information above given may be taken as an of real It affords a strong on the point of of the statement made at in reference to which there materials which may some light upon its When the depression was at its a few months it was computed that three hundred and not a million and of persons were thrown out of defended from a million to s. in. connection with her and it. may be information to some Free Traders if we the way of bringing about the policy -On- of the Atlantic would be 'the imposition of a 1 nod era to England on imports of States which the Western and so such a. clamour for the reform of the tariff that in scarcely to THE ST A EX A IX ' - 1 reach us the British shipbuilding districts of t closing of no prospect of a return indications of the most distress during coming Glasgow so do the works by the side of The trade of is in a most A. riverside from Pal lion for nearly a mile says the A a sight that but attract On either siele of the river nothing but a forest wf the after yard is bally so and no of is observable the establishment of M James I is As far as renewed activity is. advent of a circumstance seems as off as and the prevalent that years elapse again employ their usual complement of hands as in days hundreds of men and boys - even walking in enforced is only too painfully demonstrated by the crow ded condition of the princ be true a certain mechanics are in the receipt of benefit from their there tire hundreds are such straitened circumstances that a job even at is eagerly sought it seems strange that a taper detailing alarming state of affairs as should at the time defend a fiscal system which is mainly for it. Our contemporary like many other 'a That formed a part of the of those who write for the and you can no more it out of them than can force hard practical experience into the heads of bigoted political Iron and steel shipbuilding prospered in England during existence of so-called and is sufficient for They overlook the surrounding connected labour and very cheap together with that the shipbuilder had iron arid steel almost to his matters of third-rate importance to have Americans back from iron and forced them to their chief to the development of their internal They now attention to and we long to face an amount of from the other side of the which some of us have not even dreamt of. lias already entered the race for shipbuilding with a determination which looks like The of October 17tli remarks that the Germans have enormous strides in iron shipbuilding during the past few and they bid fair to outstrip even Britain in. that We do know that whilst English shipyards are closed those of Germany are busily Vulcan Shipbuilding has alone orders to keep men two to sav nothing of - the orders which be received in. That is two corvettes for the Chinese the Spanish the yard is exceedingly busy at the commissions including two mail steamers for the line a steamer of about 2000 tons for of steamships for the North for