Show IN groyer sends ili hother Illes satre 1 1 1 ABOUT THE he approves the bill and tells why G FAY ORDER I 1 made the basil of a stinging ig senatorial inquiry I 1 A 0 auora 10 ift IT thir hoar illnore of as objector bequest sus for and Anmer ovi other clah to tun STANDARD lituss order a Is oct I 1 clale offered a resolution reciting the circular of general beast the discharge of republican employees from U fa arsenals stating that under it bon ID b soldiers of the U iii on y am and widows and daught ers 0 I 1 MIMI had been discharged and directing the secretary of war to transmit to the senate forthwith full information as to such order stating full whether the of the depa r tm t required that the order sh bonx d issue d and why an order Is sued on I 1 ablie should be marked confidential liale remarked that there was nothing in the previous history or record of the secre haq 0 o f war eliat would have led him clale to believe that ila would have or authorized the issuing remitted fauch a circular extending forth 8 first time party pro to women and children ile dia not knot in tile history of party politics ant party conflicts an instance where the dogma to tile victors beloi ig abi bad been carried to that ex tent cockrill objected to the immediate consideration of the resolution and said list he would tomorrow answer fully the remarks of the senator from and would state what ta democratic party was eusiblo for and white it should have done long abw tile resolution went over tilt to morrow the senate then took up unfinished business and afterman executive session adjourned THE 11 GESt bill signed so quorum to lo 10 oct I of kentucky acted as speaker pro tem today to day A of bills were introduced trod and referred the speaker pro tom laid before the house a message fram the president announcing his uVil roval of the chinese bill it was read and referred to the committee on foreign affairs dunn ark moved to suspend the rules and put upon its passage the senate bill to incorporate canal co of Nica Aleas rs a ragusa an Ia viler a n bounced their intention of making the point of no quorum and dunn with drew his motion similar action was taken by of california with the senate bill to in c re me the limit of the tion for a public at ban fran cisco the bill calli up and the point of no quorum raised by kilgore of texas forrow withdrew the meaRn re abbott of texas moved under a suspension of the rules tho passage of the bill for the erection of a public building at fort worth texas dingley inquired whether kilgore in tended to raise the point of no quo rum on this motion KI ig oro replied that he to do w it h th isbill whereupon ayman 0 o I 1 I 1 0 wa demanded a bonn thoo mot 0 n ana intimated his Inton flon of r ai s ing th 0 point of no quorn iq then kilgore a desire to compromise and withdrew the point he had made against bill and abbott tem pora rily withdrew his motion to enable the san franciaco matter to be again called this time it me t with robetter no better fate anderson of being the 0 ejector bj ector the ito u so then adjoua nod THE CHINESE the president approve the bill old cifes hll reasons oct I 1 tho peorl dent sent the following message to day proved the bill supplementary to an act entitled an act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to the chinese ChI approved tile oth day of alay 1882 11 it seems to me that some dugges eions and recommendations may pro aly I 1 accod y my approval of this 96 its obleen is to more effectually accomplish legislation the excle slon from th ht s e country of chinese laug borers the experiment of bleada social habits and mutual race idwyl chasles of tte chinese laboring classes with those of mhd great body of the people of the butted states has been proved by the experience of twenty ears and ever since the fr eat of 1808 to be in every sense noise impolitic impo litie and injurious to both nations with the iasso of time nee etsity for its abandonment has in force until those having in charge the government of the countries leavo resolved to modify and sufficiently abrogate all those features olli gior conventional arrangements h bitted the coming of chin eve I 1 to the united states in modification of prior convent loix the treaty of fitly 17 IM was con whereby in the ai artl c to it was agreed that the nit ed elates should at will re limit or suspend g 0 chaness ia borers to tho halted I 1 Sta teil but not to absolutely bicle aw act of 1882 jm contess 4 d 4 U im I 1 nad for u years tho of labaro to I 1 11 I 1 1 1 ind cited the going ad coming of achl darin I 1 1 1 1 t imel in united states I 1 t r 1 seen made evident chilt tho merc nary of patti o ile were trading in bor of I 1 hia closs of abo chinese population mas 9 1 00 strong for tile just ex e f th e law and that virtual the object a d i n t e n t 0 f hot lk 1 aw t a w being tin fraudulently ac 0 p 6 h e by false predence pretence pre tence and berj co tit r to ie e i p r e a s bt b t w t 1 af g ern friends Frien ts to such an extent ats the successful violation of the treaty and iw enacted for its ex acu ti on pro g re used that courts in the P 0 notates otates have been for sometime overwhelmed by of caw ca w of chinese laborers chor am charged with having entered our ports cates of n turn or who seek to stab ial by perjury a claim of prior such demonstration on of thet inoperative and in office me and law has produced a deep and in creasi dl conent the people of the ngU ltd and espell a I 1 fr w ith those on the a 1 R 0 this has induced me to omit no effort to find an effectual remedy for the evils of and to the earnest and popular domand for the absolute exclusion of chinese laborers having objects and unlike our own and wholly iscon ted with american citizen still hip aided by the presence in this country of able and lu g e nt dial matiland mati cand consular air ce r I 1 of tj le chinese government and representations made from line to time by our minister in china under instructions of the department dep artmont of state the an hual condition f bl c sentiment and the status of a r t lie united stats has been fully known to the gov ariment of china the necessity for a remedy has been fully appreciated by that government and in august iam our minister at pek I 1 a received from tile chinese fore ign office a communication announcing noun cing that china of her own ne cord proposed to form a strict and absolute system of prohibition ot her laborers under beavy from coming to the united tes likewise bit the to the united f chinese laborers who had at an y t me been back to china in order n t wards of the communication that chinese laborers may be gradually reduced in number and causes of danger averted and lives preserved This view of tile chinese govern ment completely in harmony with that 0 the united atles was by my direction speedily formulated into i treaty draft between the two nations embodying the res entea bv the chinese foreign the frequent oral alons and correspondence on general on that ensued have been fully by me to the senate at the present ees slon and are contained in senate executive docu mentse andal and in senate ament no and may be properly referred to as containing a history of the transaction easy to learn how the desires and mutual under standing of the two governments were brought into articulated form in the treaty which after a mutual tion of plenary powers atom the re s etive was signed bythe lea of the united states and china at this capital last being submitted for the advice and consent of the senate and its confirmation on the ath day of alay art by two amendments which that body eng came on the day of the month the chinese min aho vho was plenipotentiary of his government in the negotiation and conclusion in a nole to the secretary lofstate of State gave his op of these amendments as they did not alter the terms of tho treaty abild the were at once telegraphed to china whither the original trea ty had krovious pro y been sent immediate ly after its signature on march in the course of his tile president recommends congress by joint resolution ou or some other manner to provide that such chinese laborers as have embarked on their return to this country before the e of this hill may be permitted ra in it is also recommended that an appropriation be made of the amount named in ilia reject ed treaty to indemnify cert sin chinese subjects for damage suffered red through violence in remote and com ively unsettled por eions of our country nit jadita and other confirm A oct I 1 confirm tion judges of probate in utah thomas brandon pardon dodds J A F L bargett Dar gett charles foote S F Ir win goodwin S N Ilar kness C A alerman jacob johnson 1 B aloney ian G stark shields charles boyl ton ilenna ch lef justice of washing illinois minister to russia secretaries of legation Charles K ia ward martin china 11 L Argent lue republic 11 it white house 31 exico arol george davidson california mr aber odthe sippi river com mimon J B baird re of tile land offic e of seattle tater T captain 11 lawton ansly eter general with the rank of blajer G parkhurst of minister to belgium |