It is the statement. I might say the confession. of the highly distinguished character upon whom the Senator from Maine showered his encomiums. I will ask at this stage of my remarks to insert in the REcoRD an extract from the proceedings before the Senate Committee on Immigration concerning naturalization in New York City in October. 1S91. which is a public document. beginning on page 42. of which. to page 46. inclusive. will be found the testimony to which I advert. I do not care to take the timeof the Senate to read it or to have it read in Cxtenso unless some Senator desires it. I simply point out the prominent features of that extract in these respects. that Mr.
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