Show Ihe louoe WVSIIISOTON May 12 Morrow of Call tomb contliinlne his speech on the Chincso Rpeoh mnssacro nt Itock bprniRS said the most Ioek hat could bo snld was that tie citizen of ho United i Staten hnd teen engaged in tho nassncro but this did I not right the wrong which had been committed on American soil Our national fnmo woo involved Thin I laosllon arose why did not the Federal 11Ii Oovernmcnt nsiumo Iho obllantlons of a local and Itrritorial commnnity The an Owen OutS that no local t obligations i were assumed as-sumed becauso the local authorities had failed to enforce tho laws Tho United States would under the peculiar circumstances circum-stances of the case and as an oct of benevolence benevo-lence satisfy this claimants Ohio people of tho United States I and especially I Ot fol people of tho PacHo Const are deeply concerned in the relations between the United States and Ciiiun and the Pnoillo Const demand that bbI immigration of Chinese 1 laborers should I nbsolutelj cease lie 1 woo in favor of tho resolution bicnuso wuuld ntrenethen thin Kioontivo attempts to secure thin con Bout tion of China to put a stop to imniigra JIcKonun of California oppressed hit horror of thin outrage perpetrated at Hock Springs Iho House in its excited sympathy sympa-thy won apt to consider ns mean a refusal to indemnify the victims I tW was oat clear to him I that I nn outbreak of nntipathj in le which l I Americans participated i t notwithstanding not-withstanding It was male hornblo by arson and murder had titly claim upon Ibo consideration of Congress LImo groaning calendars of the House should ad monlslitho members thnt there wero other uses for tho 147033 than bestowing it in benefits rotleS sqnndoring it in romantic ntu d showy coolly I Congress does Indemnify tho victims of this riot why not tho victim of every other riot I this resolution were passed Congress could havo no reaso to refuse to requite tho victims of thin Chi cagoriot I tlio amount appropriated WR intended to bo strict remuneration for los property tho committee should have takei means to ascertain whether it was the proper amount Ho had been credibly informed in-formed Hint in hook Springs only S2C Chlnnmen worth of property wnsSnaaessod agaitiot Hilt of Illinois denied that thorcsolutio would net a bad precedent On tho con racy not toimsH it would he a departure from n settled lino of policy and would hen violation of national honor Ho cited uu morous cases in which the United States hai demanded and secured from China indemnity indem-nity for injuries and insults perpetrated on American citizens Worthington of Illinois favored tho reso lotion Thin United States boasted that it was a Christian nation I believed it wa on a plane of civilization higher than Chiua I sent missionaries to heathen China should it bo said list tho United States would refuse hat indemnity to China which China 1 had alread mndo to tho United I States In similar cases Ho was willing I I to base his action on thin broad principle of e ityhIS hour rending expired further discussion tho mornin r This Committee rose and tho Honso again went into committee on the Army Appropr ntion bill Allrolrl |