The absolute necessity, in the interest of good administration, of limiting all public officers to authorized expenditures, constrain me to ...
I can not avoid the conviction upon the facts presented that whatever disability has existed since the discharge of the beneficiary arose fr...
The multitude of claims of the same kind which the legislation proposed would breed and encourage.
I transmit herewith, for the consideration of Congress and such legislation in respect of the matters therein presented as may seem necessar...
I do herewith transmit to Congress a copy of Mr. Denby's dispatch No. 754, of November 5, 1888, containing the regulations so decreed.
I transmit, with a view to its ratification, an agreement signed by the plenipotentiaries of the United States and Denmark.
A false statement made by an applicant, or procured by his connivance, or any deception or fraud practiced by an applicant, shall be good ca...
No person may be transferred as herein authorized until the Commission shall have certified to the officer making the transfer requisition t...
Amendments to General Rules II, III, IV, Departmental Rules V, VIII, Customs Rule III, and Postal Rules II, VI, are hereby made and promulga...
Superintendents of mails shall be selected from among the employees of the railway mail service.
The Commission may refuse to certify an eligible who is so defective in sight, speech, or hearing, or who is otherwise so defective physical...
Transfers may be made from one classified post-office to another, from any classified post-office to the classified railway mail service, an...
There shall be four branches of the classified civil service, as follows: 1. The classified departmental service. 2. The classified customs ...
Public feeling on the Pacific Coast excited in favor of it, and situation is critical.
I transmit herewith for the consideration of the Congress a report of the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, recommending an appr...
I transmit with this, in paraphrase of the cipher, a copy of the said dispatch.
I now transmit a report of the Secretary of State, with accompanying correspondence, on that subject.
It is plain, therefore, that the bill herewith returned ought not to become a law unless it is proposed to duplicate the credit therein ment...