Show roa as VETO tho ato ans fallen like a wet blanket upon the i of the coast states and and et it was not n unexpected action various were the predictions by fiend and enemies as to the action the executive vi take in the master senator jones of nevada TV esthe most sanguine man in washington that arthur would sign it and being intimately connected with chester A it was taken for granted that no outside pressure could bo brought to beir upon him by the opponents of the measure of sufficient force to induce him to veto a bill that possesses so much for the benefit of the laborer athis section ot the continent but be did kill the b 11 and among oth ei reasons for so doing he says that chinese has been of great benefit to america where he has obtained this idea we aro to learn As a nation wo have not been bene fitted by the addition of these low priced mon grels lake for instance t ho employed as section U P R R and who n but thia gigantic corporation they employ day laborers at 1 per day who work and subsist on that paltry sum an american or respectable ft starve many of them live in tents and shanties that B not bo considered by a humane stock owner fit nor comfortable shelter for his horses or cattle if to under bid common honest libora and work fora mere song is a benecito beneC tto the american nathon then indeed we have been here cited by chinese immigration if in the matter of the degrading morals of the boung who come in contact with the in oui cities and towns teaching tho loung american all the disgusting vices of the Cell estial empire then again we have been greatly bene fitted and tho keepers of our jails poor houses and insane asylums find occupations by taking care of persons that ha e been robbed of their manhood womanhood and reason by the influence ot a class of people who come hero solely for the purpose of accumulating wealth and to their homes with the gains they have filched from honest white laborers of this free and independent country As we have said and as every american does siy that if tha would foi daares the same as white men bring their families and leave their prostitutes at home and become naturalized citizens and live as human beings there would be no such complaints made against them and there would ba no need of legislation or division of parties on this important question the main objection raised by the is the restriction claase which he claims is too many deaia in the face of this objection another bill has been presented to coneless Con eress reducing the term of years to ten and it is claimed that he has signified his willingness to approve of a bill of this character we hope be will |