Beauties of Diplomacy Speech of Hon Samuel S Cox of New York in the House O

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Samuel Sullivan Cox
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Mr. DUNNELL. How much revision of the tariff will it require to do away with all the rascality in New York ? [Laughter. ] Mr. COX. Well, about as long as the tariff-customs duties are col- lected by the gentleman's own party. I refer him to his own collector and President Grant & Co. [Laughter. ] I will not go any farther West. [Laughter. ] BREAKFAST.
Now I want to say to my honored friend from Slinnesota, [Mr. Bunnell, ] for I love to debate with a man so courteous and pleasant and who is mere
...ly seeking information for his constituents, I want to read to him what we are proposing in the tariff bill ; and first I will say that if we do raise the duty on tea and coffee a little by our tariff', we will take care to cut off enough of the tariff' in other re- spects where your bounties come in and where your gratuities are to make up the added duty on tea and coffee. Sir, the gentleman raises the old cry of the cheap breakfast-table. Now, we have disposed of that several times. Perhaps the gentleman from Minnesota [Mr.

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