(iHMMMUTIO*.) 



March 8 the Presi . x> f K*p- far a* this condition now 



r-~-nUtiN. - n,. f- ; 



': k^l^a lij i n il n MJWJ tK. ^ gM f^ n If aft 



1 hrrr* approval l!ou bill pn * fa--i..r. 



'uend tbe MB- of srtUed and whoieaoa* 



tuMUltf to thr ,-U-- 



!"1 fr..in admission to the 

 11 nervous pbyt 



> language or some 

 hiiu'u.i-. . bsjl a nerson i ' .. . . 



>ear of ag r an<i i ihr i 



171 



piui. i 



MMUIttttr* |U 



jwri-iii or ){nind|iarv 

 join the family of n < hi!*! or i*ratid* 



,li- 

 . ali> I n w t Ml 



i - .1, UM rasbMd sj I'.ir- !.; ri I 



idiral drpurturr fnun ur national 

 here presented 

 .11 who came t- 

 hate wbna* moral or 



it.-iHti .(anger to our n- 

 i rr ami mif 



fultii-s of ..ur people to prevent injurv t 

 nl niul MH 



com in if from foreign \\ it h 



Oft aim join in the Uovolopioeiit of our va*t domain. 



ru a share in the bleaing> 

 can riti/'ii-hi|'. 



jiru't-ly di 

 the awimilntioii an-l tlinft of innii.ii> <>f - 



-t* the sucoeM 



.- nnl ft-. !.K|J. 



Iiii^' I ho |N-I|. fn.ui 



iimimnts , i.:^ j.|.\s| ( a l ami moral soundneas 

 aiul a vttOllfMH nn<l at'ilily (4. 

 thr |TM : 



cjr can not fail to amim a sentiment in it- >: frni*, 



n-iranlctl a- nn 



j>- 



hoiihl M- 

 hould 



MI l that if it I- to I., uj>- 



f 



ly a|.|mvm an<i ndopf 



.M an. I Hilri|iiif N ami 



tod against in!i-ilt or oppreesive a 



I* not < -laimrtl. I l !i.-\.-. thai th>- titur has 



for the further i of I--HM 



. that an exraw of |iopulalion o \cn-mwds 



n- IMIH- t . 



ur vi 

 ti are now 



> Mid that i our 



vroushr Y ami 



population. i ly a iliA>lan- 



It t-an not U- . that it .. 



nun. tit ; i 



appear that thit ron.htion hm> it r\i-tii drtnands 

 >e revcrval of our present immigra- 



n is aim made that the influx of foreign 

 laU'r 00 of the opportunit] tht 



bar entitled than t privilege 



of earning tli.-ir livrlihoMl by <lail\ til. An un- 

 fort ii ainlr presented when any 



vho are willing to laU-r .-m> uMBipsoyvd. r. .: - 



tap. 

 nil OO 



..-... 



ropoard by the bill 



to 

 by 



of a fort 



or railroad 



' 



. - . - 



ii..kr I,-.. hMM - vAali i. 



;hle a 

 I and 



other language 

 shall tie aiiplied by recrairflM 



than 20 nor in 



Mates in aom 

 .rant I..1 



turned to thr 



i,. mm n it . . > 



company - 



The best reason thai coold be giwo for Ibis rad- 

 icai restrictioi. n i. the 



protecting our population against 

 saving our national peace and quiet 

 turl.ulrm*randd^>: 



wooM be protected 

 tnmigralion to Utas* 



an n-ad and w'ntr in an> Unguagv S5 words 



of our < 'oiititiitioii. In my opinion It is 



more safe to n-l.mt a hundred thousand 



who. though unable to read and write. 



us only a home and opportunity to work. 



admit i.m ..f th.e unrulv agitators and rassiiss of 



nmi-ntal ronin>l. who can not on) v read and 



,-ht in amusing by InismsMlory 



Speech the illiterate ai d |ieacefnllv inclined to dls 



nt and tumult. V lolence and disorder do aot 



originate with illiterate laborers. They are rather 



lucatr*! acitalor. The ability 



., I and write, m miuired in ibis Ull. in and of 



afTorda, in my opinion, m misleading test of 



try and supplies unsatisfactory en- 



sion of I be benefits of our institatiosMi 



II. uiar r!rin.-iil .-f ,-ur iliit.rmtr 

 wld be dealt with 



d to rid tbal part of the 



: - . , .' ....-- ' " 



oos hanUhip appears to me to be indefinite and 



A |*rrnt, grandpar 

 <|tial|fled itintn k -nini. thoog" 

 wnte. may accompany the 



lions to the general rale of 



the hill wrre made t 



families and yei ndtber brotbers nor 



In order that relati**- ho are 

 Tided for may be reunited, tbose still in 



