Show ventilating THE VETO the senate takes the chinese bill up again by NV V V U Toles raph to the Il lerald washington r i os april G in to days daye senate session after the tile morning orning ni hour parley moved to tako take up tho the vetoed bill hoar hear oba objected acted that it etwas was out of order ingalls being entitled to the floor bavard bayard beld that the vetoed bill w was as first in order republicans favored refer referring fing the bill to tile committee on foreign relations some settle republicans who had bad voted for the bill did not seem to desire to vote again either for or against sherman deprecated haste and favored a regular order lie ile believed the foreign relations committee would report the bill to meet the views of the people and the president ingalls Ine alls regarded the consideration as a question of privilege and favored immediate m media t e action the senate should decide to pass it over the veto at once ho ile opposed referring and was ready to vote on the bill parley farley s motion was vas adopted 29 to 05 25 ca cameron I m n of wisconsin lit ion jones and miller v voted odwith with the acm democrats sherman moved to refer to the foreign eian committee the rh e presidential count bill coming up as unfinished business parley moved to jay it aside arid procesa with the vetoed anti chinesa bill ill A discussion arising upon the question whether the tile veto measure had not precedence of unfinished business harris moved to postpone unfinished business bayard said ho lie understood there was considerable excitement in calis cali omia fornia on the tile subject and asked the senators of that state what waa was their wish he ile was disposed to bo be governed somewhat by that parley farley replied that lie had no hesitation in saying tile unanimous sentiment of his people wag in favor of action on the tile veto his ilis information was that excitement in san francisco beriau vas was so great reat that violence was ampro sh sherman erman said there was no di dispost tion on the Ite republican publican side to del delay ay action but they were not di disposed to take up tip the tile chinese bill because vio lence enco was threatened somewhere that wag not the way to secure action that some measure anthe on the chinese question ought to bo be passed was not disputed as between the tile president and arid tile house but tho the resident president thought thou glit congress biad proposed to violate a treaty he Ile thought it t advisable to allow tile committee on oil foreign relations to take the bill and report a measure which would meet the objections in the veto parley farley replied that until a vote was taken the senate could not tell whether the tile vetoed bill would pass over tile veto and therefore it wag premature to talk of referring to a committee for the tile same reason ho lie regarded the bill introduced by his colleague ol league this morning as premature ingalls took issue with sherman as to tile propriety of referring tile bill to a committee contending that the constitution required a direct vote on lie the question and did not recognize any attempt to plow around tho the stump and prepare a new pyo proposition position byway ay iy way of ahoi avoiding ding i the objections of ho tile executive A vote being taken karris harris motion prevailed yeas 29 nays 25 the vote was a party one except that cameron of wisconsin fonos jones of nevada and miller Nl iller of call fornia voted aye with the democrats and davis of illinois and batione voted no with the republicans the tile chinese bill was then taken up without opposition sherman moved to o refer tho the bill and nies message sage to tile committee on foreign relation ho supported and elaborated the objections c of the president and particularly of tile chinese minister and urged as there was no occasion for liante measure they should be carefully perfected in the committee with a view to obviate these objections garland expressed the opinion that in view of the protracted discussion of the measure in tho the senate and house it was vas improbable that any new 11 light ht could be thrown upon it As intelligent action could be upon had ad at this time as well at any other any reposed proposed reference was to bury the bill E ill morgan argued that lie the motion by involving a virtual reconsideration of the measure was an evasion of the constitutional requirement of a direct vote referring to alie memorandum of the five fire objections to the bill of the chinese minister which accompanied the veto ho lie said said lie believed this to be the i first instance in which a president of the united states had consulted a it foreign power on a matter about which congress was legislating as to whether the proposed legi legislation Mation would bo agreeable to that power so far as concerned tho the president the tile objections of tho the chinese minister havo been worth more than the arguments on oil which the bill passed congress A republican administration had arrayed itself in hostility to any le legislation ai on the question he ile arraigned Tal I gried the tile republican party for bavin having assumed a like attitude and said the republican leader in the senate was now attempting to smother the question and slip around it by referring it to a committee bayard said raid it was useless for the friends of that bill to expect by referring tin it t to change its features in a accordance c cor dance with the tile presidents ob objections cc and that they were compiled compelled to seo see it knocked in the head lead by the chinese veto he ile proceeded to answer some of the objections upon which the president returned the bill and showed that it had no justification in fact no justification in them and no justification upon any pretense to the dignified and respectful consideration by ono one branch of government for another adjourned |