1895.] ■ 127 [Potts. 



United States Consul at Liverpool). 12mo, pp. 48. Printed by J. 

 B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelpliia, 1880. 



6. Tariff Tract No. 12, 1880. Published by the American Iron and Steel 



Association at No. 265 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, at which 

 place copies of this tract may be had free, for distribution, on appli- 

 cation by letter. 

 Protection to Home Industry. Shall England Interfere in Our Elec- 

 tions and Make Our Tariff Laws for Her Benefit ? Reply to Augus- 

 tus Mongredien's Appeal to the Western Farmer of America. By 

 the Hon. Thomas H. Dudley, of Camden, N. J. (late United States 

 Consul to Liverpool). 8vo, pp. 24. (Appears to be a reprint of 

 No. 5.) 



7. Errors and Appeals. Edward Dudley vs. Camden and Philadelphia 



Steamboat Ferry Company, in Error, Etc. Thomas H. Dudley, 

 Counsel. 12mo, pp. 18. (One of the so-called "paper books," 

 printed in 1882, probably.) 



8. Court of Errors and Appeals. Benjamin F. Davis vs. the Township 



of Delaware, in Error. Brief of Plaintiff in Error. Thomas H. 

 Dudley of Counsel for Plaintiff in Error. [No date.] 12mo, pp. 

 16. ("Paper book.") 



9. The Farmer Feedeth All. How Protection Affects the Farmer. An 



Address Delivered before the New Jersey State Agricultural Society, 

 at Waverley, September 22, 1882. By Hon. Thomas H. Dudley, 

 Philadelphia. Allen, Lane & Scott's Printing House, Nos. 229-231 

 South Fifth Street [Phila.], 1883. 8vo, pp. 16. (This was also 

 printed by the Republican National Committee, campaign of 1884, 

 Document No. 4.) 



10. Please Read and Circulate. Copies may be had by addressing Thomas 



H. Dudley, Camden, N. J. Reply to Augustus Mongredien's Ap- 

 peal to the Western Farmer of America, Showing the Prosperity of 

 America under Protection and the Decline of England under Her 

 So-called Free Trade System. By Thomas H. Dudley (late United 

 States Consul at Liverpool). With Peter Cooper's Letter En- 

 dorsing the Same. 8vo, pp. 48. Allen, Lane & Scott's Printing 

 House, Nos. 229-331 South Fifth Street [Phila.], 1883. (A note on 

 the second page of the cover says, giving a letter from Peter Cooper, 

 of New York: "This endorsement of Mr. Cooper's and the pam- 

 phlet of Mr. Dudley's were published in the Justice, of New York, 

 and National Farmer,. oi Washington.") 



11. A Reply to Kersey Graves' Comparison between Protection and Free 



Trade in the United States. By Thomas H. Dudley (late United 

 States Consul at Liverpool) . [1883.] 8vo, pp. 11. 



12. An Address Delivered Before the New Jersey Board of Agriculture, 



February 6, 1883. By Thomas H. Dudley, President. Printed by 

 Order of the Board of Agriculture, Camden, N. J. 8vo, pp. 16. 

 The Milliette Printing Rooms, No. 21 Federal Street. 



