[The Cleveland Era by Henry Jones Ford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Cleveland Era CHAPTER X 1/32
CHAPTER X.LAW AND ORDER UPHELD. While President Cleveland was struggling with the difficult situation in the Treasury, popular unrest was increasing in violence.
Certain startling political developments now gave fresh incitement to the insurgent temper which was spreading among the masses.
The relief measure at the forefront of President Cleveland's policy was tariff reform, and upon this the legislative influence of the Administration was concentrated as soon as the repeal of the Silver Purchase Act had been accomplished. The House leader in tariff legislation at that time was a man of exceptionally high character and ability.
William L.Wilson was President of the University of West Virginia when he was elected to Congress in 1882, and he had subsequently retained his seat more by the personal respect he inspired than through the normal strength of his party in his district.
The ordinary rule of seniority was by consent set aside to make him chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.
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