OOTCUH : 



nets further transcended their autlmnt . 



in- hill 



'.. .- 



,1 to .. 



provuion i ho 



*a* iilii. 

 if hr a; and y*t. u 



ve add 



Represent nil t. n n>i it 

 agreed upon by un.l. rta. 



luriHy of hi* grandfather rath. 



Alnl -.It 



ho Senate passiid no Mich bill, and yet the 



* logiftlation. have 

 it ha* I -.11 (tarred upon y bot 



'he second proposition. as to the 



r |*.int of ordrr whion I ">" 

 1 that tlmt ti 



* use the word rev. 

 nectiun have sought to do bv Indirection what has 



r In iu w of 

 it was to mid now section* ( 



~'. of Massachusetts. though not ronoed- 

 Ing the fairness of the critictMii. proposed a new 



nftrr ex- 

 ng the scope of the changes made by the coo- 



I ro|!imiUi>. 



w n* tn the nuinlH-r of illiterate* > 

 shores from rent 



f (ho ('omrnU* nil of In 



for (he year en<linc .lum*90. 1896. You mil Hml 

 on page 80 of the m 



at iii who r. .1. i.r.l tin- coiiniry .ii.- IllCftl 







large \>r< in -nth- 



. M Jtnt-.s a.H r\---i! 



irk it was 



1 IB. fp'IU 



. mill Ireland only 7 JUT mit. Hut when 



Kuro|M-!l . r tk) of illitrr- 



fr.-m 



.tlnllli!t\lir 



Morn ami northern Borope will be 



ty liltli' bv thf i**-.. 



-.- iif Italian in 



^ nrt- tol.l MTI. :ml 



as th< in thnt 



lion ilia: munl*>r of an iitftitiiflrant ami inferior 

 from Mniti 



trur thnt iiinliT If 

 pprtMJOO aiul |-M uluir HIM tint i..i 

 OUMi of thoBe |.-. }!.- nn- icorant. but nm. ii.!- r 

 - it-Ian' .tiMir* and thr 



nU-r thif i> the misUe* 



I u h.-n Ixindon wm but t h.- tower of a 

 " and a !lnui; ' |Ni|itiral Mnfr and 



rx Hrmi'inluT that wlu-n all of northrrn 

 e was in thr darknew of the Middle Ages 

 ad li.-r Uantr an, l htr Tesso, her IVtranh. 

 . r Miclmcl Anjfelo,art<l a little lal*r 

 ni'ii!*. These facrs hare the 

 it ion in thnr *HI|. 



the whole 

 measure n> imrntw ami ren> 



"Mr. Speaker, I confer that this conference re- 

 port, as it now stands, has stirred my blood more 





ha.1 



- : 



ihruieh the Home on the 



iopte4 or a 

 half 



"tifrM I shrink 

 a<ld i n any other prohlbilioeiio thaw alrrl - 



.|de immicralkJti to thie counlrt. lU 



f M "... N- - :, II., ; . ..-> ,- : ; 



i^-.fc _ t_^_ 



MWW 9mm iatP*fw OVr grBIMieUBVfV WPCB IMVT 



flr^J immtm limfm f I l^ll .^i &ir itiat 



iir CWBW OBU Irll tw * Mr, iiuii wv afw BOT 



of us M. far rrmortd fro the iaioiicraot that e 



, , 



that we eaa posWbly aroid 



u . - 



Why. Mr. Speaker, the vrry worst dens of i 

 * come here can not only rvod 



higfc 



ink of t hf socialists, the communtrt*. th 

 arrhtt..and tf 



have no means of eicludinjr them. We hai 

 law for their exclusion. U it not better f 



-t. nn.l tt, interests of the foreign 



who have already ma*ir f 



the better class of honest toilers from th. 



rtrs .-hould come here to balance their baorfal 

 iiillii.-n. ,-- ' ' trur that in the last r!. 



it was among these people in our foreign- Uicn 



lation we found the most conservative of owr 



people f I say. sir. that the BO 

 pie during the last campaign 



! in the immigrants who have 

 homes among us. Almost to a man they - 

 honest, faithfu. -titutiuns. and 



u*r bill wae snOdently drastic: hot let 

 us look for a moment at the condition of this hill as 



Mr. Speaker. I would sooner 



than cast a v. 



not amended in several particulars.- 

 general argument for the bill was put by Mr. 

 Taylor 



losophy of protection which Met he- 

 hind a 



that d 

 war that r 



- .juite as 

 rfvee ageieet 



laU.r an that we should prol. 



that we should defend our rmhmion i 

 ravaging inroads of other civilisations 

 ravages come through the immimliof, 

 . come through the 

 -. ,- . 



C profess, so far as it rrlatrs to the 

 pnl aper labor, come* through pr 



ive-tariff act*. We can not 



but we can prevent their invasion of 

 : that * to MIV. r ..n prevent their 

 the rewards i Moerican 



receives for his labor. It is the 



flxcs the character 

 ofonrcivUiiation. 



nf iiroeees. so far as it relatce to the 

 importation of the cheap labor, comes thronch laws 

 restricting immigration, flow can the** kws so 



