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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 18, 1887

I transmit herewith to the House of Representatives a report from the Secretary of State, in response to a resolution of that body of the 16th instant, inquiring as to the action of this Department to protect the interests of American…

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 18, 1887

The records of the War Department fail to show that there was a colonel of the Twenty-sixth Indiana Regiment named Richard O'Neal.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 18, 1887

If this is the officer whose widow is named in the bill, the proposition is to pension a widow of a soldier who, after a ten months' service, resigned.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 18, 1887

This bill proposes to grant a pension to the beneficiary therein named as the widow of Richard O'Neal.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 13, 1887

I transmit herewith, with a view to its ratification, a treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, concluded October 2, 1886, in the harbor of Nukualofa, Tongatabu, between the United States of America and the King of Tonga.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 10, 1887

It is manifestly of the utmost importance that statutes which, like pension laws, should be liberally administered as measures of benevolence in behalf of worthy beneficiaries should admit of no uncertainty as to their general objects and…

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 10, 1887

I think it may be said that at the close of the War of the Rebellion every Northern State and a great majority of Northern counties and cities were burdened with taxation on account of the large bounties paid our soldiers.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 10, 1887

It is a mistake to suppose that service pensions, such as are permitted by the second section of the bill under consideration, are new to our legislation.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 10, 1887

I can not believe that the vast peaceful army of Union soldiers... desire at this time and in the present exigency to be confounded with those who through such a bill... gain a place upon the pension roll through alleged dependence.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 7, 1887

I transmit herewith, in response to a resolution of the House of the 24th ultimo, a report of the Secretary of State.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 3, 1887

The rejection was clearly right, unless the Government is to be held as an insurer against every fatal casualty incurred by those who have served in the Army, without regard to the manner of its occurrence.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 3, 1887

I fully approve this action of the Bureau, and as this is much more favorable to a deserving soldier than his remedy under this bill, I am not willing that the action so lately and so justly taken in his behalf under the general law should…

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 3, 1887

I do not regard it at all strange that this claimant, encouraged by the ease with which special acts are passed, seeks relief through such means.

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Grover Cleveland
@grovercleveland· Democratic · NJ· Feb 3, 1887

I hereby return without approval House bill No. 7540, entitled 'An act to increase the pension of Franklin Sweet.'

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