| Show IN closing I 1 debate on hie treaty ANTI CHINESE BILL the text for much talk h the house I 1 comparison OF RECORDS general assailed and vindicated FIVE MORET ARIFF BILLS speeches rill the air bilque action 0 I 1 a western congressman Wes asad press to tais THE SENATE closing arguments on the fisheries tresty morrow aur 20 in open executive session adorgan resumed his address of the ratification of the fisheries trea at the end of zill two hours lie y ed I 1 be floor to llodo who spoke in opp osith m to the treaty bior and evarts also spoke against the ratification the treaty and gray in favor of it morgan then bedei to close the di ile spoke till 6 and will have hall an bour to morrow in order to concludes his arguments adjourned THE HOUSE speeches over the smite chinese bill aug 20 tion A as resumed of the anti chinie bi I 1 I 1 clift 1113 maintained that lle 6 enate bad acted properly in ameal ing the brealy as it had done w without amendments the oad have been largely evaded haud have been neglected by the senate in dealina with such and evasive race of men the cenate bad acted well andt ili dealing alit ant he only alie d t a t tl e aliouse did not keep of that budy id promptness in speaking of tile bill lie criticized criticised for not having entered into negotiations with ireat britain relative to t lie immigration fration of tomi america the chinese lAbor ors canie country yearly cagne directly from china but embarked from the eng lish port of hong kong candid at vancouver and percolated a ross the ram thern border into the united states lie would have been glad if the vigilant execl five whose attention had been called three bears ago to the ol 01 doing something to Atop this unwelcome un elcome pagan labor had though of a convention or treaty or arrangement mith control 1 ing every place from chich lite C I 1 aln so embarked and ilia hole border through u litch hey struggled into the united states d not profess to know what in di we at governed the di plo matle relations of tile government but ba thought it wag but fair criticism of tile to say it had never thought of that which was so self evident to tile man who is albed upon the pacific copo and felt himself wronged by the of the pagan laborer at ills side in conclusion he earnestly advocated the of the pending measure mckenna california to the speech of bynum last ridiculed its manner of delivery deli an remarked upon the fact that the 6 had been printed at the gov binting office abd copies given to ills new york pairs in ort der that its 1 x ason might he hastened hist ened into the aba cba u nels of circulation this year indiana could defy its bious poison or any poison like it the pending treaty wait the best which the present administration could or in I 1 it obtain it did not meet the situation but it was the best the present administration could do ills colleague morrow had asked for im ine diate of the chinese bill ass octra as it came from the senate but had been made by the Demo ciAtA and the bill had beert into the committee on foreign affairs ile would not say this was induced Indu Fed in in orde that the democrats might have at blaco to attack general harrison it was st that no member of the colim attee on foreign affairs had made attacks it may be t hat tile members bf that committee had been too dignified and fair to do ap the gentlemen from indiana had dashed forward to the congenial task in the service of ills party ile was a fellow citizen of general harrison but that had him the distress di of the democratic party could not jawaid the of life getting in indiana laughter it must have been dire necessity which had impelled lite gentleman from indiana to his die agreeable office the gentle men had been looking up records the demo bratle parta was addicted to fandli ug corpses tile only life it liked was life that infested a dead thing alig only liast it shone b y nv a 3 I 1 he light of decay and the dem ceramic party should be tho last to recall records no had claimed or tile charity of s and forgiveness la haa tile parta the gentleman from indian need not worry about tile record af general and lie might be as people were concerned lot fit 1 I at ten but it w let he was and would be 0 not in ailt the democratic party had been but ahat it as and would and they could not be juggled from that concern bv any artful policies or art I 1 lie then proceeded to the democratic maj 0 fity in the louse in tile Con gretis for its lAcko faction upon the chinese question arid for its dilatoriness during file present a e mon the administration was also open to erld elsin for its dejay For three years aid had not gevea a sign of action there was not a sound except the sound of ra velary and at the I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 al 14 I 1 k 1 i lk re of to chinese ml ulster with the deno batic See y of M in rhe dema p rt would have t swallow whole en e CIO diss 0 I 1 ba I 1 p olic 0 to v to r peir ding b ill lla he euto gazed the aysta m ld cle in I 1 fiat vencial i 1 ir tain and he would both st next pre ideta of the count I 1 thompson 0 Cari fornis the bill a aich he pion aured the h fIlIc td he coast b 0 1 I liml f aon Is cl ric od the I 1 6 pa for the lukewarm maranar in ahi it dealt the question and gave great credit to th president and bayard for their successful effora in securing a which would prevent the gration of of th united states vandevere of california also d th evils roal evicted teki from chinese immigration and tile necessity ali leh existed for its prohibition and defended ge 12 fl arrison from the charge of enter gainin pro ch inese sentiments gen 11 art s on wag more opposed to the IM of chinese than tho gen t leman from indiana bynum or any member of tho party to wh ch the gentleman bein taked referred as evi ze intense interest abich the chinese aimini gration to the fact that for the first time probably in the history of the government a law was to be passed to 0 u t t 6 provisions bopf a greally ifor 1 h e t 1 itself was consuls mated dingley maine denied that the be publican party favored the imports tio of cheap labor A reference by him to the tariff issue called forth a retort from Alc of tennese f 3 after quito a discussion between them 0 a the tariff and the chinese cann 0 ta of illinois secured the floor ile referred to the passage in 1874 of a bill to encourage immigration and ts repeal by the congress when the repeal bit I 1 passed the house find received only eight all of which were cast by democrats Demo crits in the senate among those Fiena tors voting in favor 1 its crepe at bad been gen harrison land yet men after steeping their tongues in gall had got up and denounced general harrison and criff blaed ills record on the subject of fin migration said tile gentleman from C had admitted that coill record bad been wrong but like saul of tarsus be had been converted the gentl man from maine dingler 7 had ariti cased the conara for not acting upon the question if the gentleman biad au ined uie records lie would have ei aud that in that congress a resolution was adopted calling upon tile administration to negotiate and amend the treaty ith china in the congress such a resolution bad been adopted and had died in tile senate in tile conga ca kentucky had report a regg lution callin 11 tte rillon to the fa ct ilott it 1 te publican administration had refused to take any beeps in the me tte r and befito breakfast next morning evarts was at willis room him not to push alie remola tion it wan not until after that time h ad mal took step sto a a commission ane tr ay negotiated in 1880 but it was hot promulgated mul gated by tile ent until 1881 if the gentleman from blaine wanted ta know why it vt as that bills were n ot luring the congress he would reply it was be V itus clayes had vetoed the act of 1879 and had remained in the presidential chair until 1881 the gentleman from illinois cannoa laid a to defend gen a record the gentleman goubil have to defend ills own in the congress when a resolution vas before the house to enforce the eight hour law the gentleman from III loin and opposed it and upon his motion it had been tabled and such men M reed mckirley and morton voted to table it levi inquired a member yes reputed bynum levi P creary kentucky closed the delfs with a defence of the committee on foreign affairs from the charge of dila bortness tort ness and the bill was theia pa ned witheat with tat divisi on alth an amendment providing that the repealing clause go into effect only upon the of the pending treaty adjourned rive TARI BILLS aug io Ile presen dative Brecken tidie arkansas introduced five tariff bills in the to day As lit tile titles they are intended to correct certain abuses mider tile present tariff laws and breckenridge defines these abuses more closely as growing 0 u tem of trusts ile does not expect a general tariff bill will be passed dur ing this session of confess Con ress a u d intro duces these bills in tile b ope that congress may put a check u p 0 n t r u lats by passing bills r e d a c g the detles on articles ip which tb ey se A conscientious aug 19 congress man mattson oi indiana has decline d to accept the silver service presented him yesterday by tile employed printing office on the ground that it Is not proper for him to accept any rard r ard for the performance of a duty imposed a member of congress and that it would set a very bad precedent |