The necessity to the Government of a proper place to hold its courts is the only consideration which should have any weight in determining u...
This, of course, renders the proposed legislation entirely inoperative.
I do not understand that the claim has been finally rejected.
I do not understand that the present post-office quarters are either insufficient or inconvenient.
At any rate, her rights should not be in the least jeopardized by the completion of the legislation proposed in this bill.
I am not satisfied that the expenditure of $150,000 for their accommodation, as proposed by this bill, is in accordance with sound business ...
I transmit herewith, for your information, a report from the Secretary of State, inclosing the correspondence which has been exchanged betwe...
I respectfully urge the consideration of the convention by the Senate during the present session.
The Indian occupants have not given their consent to it.
I return without approval Senate bill No. 2281.
I am impressed with the belief that the bill under consideration does not sufficiently guard against an invasion of the rights and a disturb...
I can hardly see how the Pension Bureau could arrive at any conclusion except that the death of the soldier was not due to his military serv...
I am inclined to think it would have been a fortunate thing if in this case it could have been demonstrated that a man could thrive so well ...
I am entirely satisfied that the public building provided for in this bill is not immediately necessary.
This does not furnish a good reason for disapproving the erection of other buildings where actually necessary.
I herewith return without approval House bill No. 4797.
The delay of twenty-one years in presenting the claim for pension certainly needs explanation.
The Government ought not to be called upon to insure against the quarrelsome propensities of its individual soldiers.