Session #50 · 1887–89

Speech #500117232

For many reasons I do not wish to take up the time of the Senate just now in the discussion or this amendment. At the time that it was put into the first bill I know that some distinguished Senators took the ground that there was no necessity for this provision. because the statute already provided for it. But. notwithstanding that statute. the courts have been naturalizing Chinamen. and I shall insist on the rejection of the amendment at this time. Nobody controverted that statement made by Senator Farley. That matter came up again in the debate in a colloquy between Mr.
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