It seems to me that the language of the bill under consideration...is equivalent to a new grant to that company.
The objection to piers in the river for the purpose of supporting bridges is in any event so serious that...should not i...
It seems absolutely certain that within a few years a great volume of shipping will extend to that location, which would...
I return without my approval House bill No. 71.
I fully concur in the objections made to this bill by the officers having charge of the public lands.
I am convinced that such a relaxation of our existing land laws as is contemplated by the bill under consideration would...
In transmitting certain correspondence with my message dated December 18, 1893, I withheld a dispatch from our present m...
Inasmuch as the contents of the dispatch of November 16, 1893, are referred to in the dispatches of a more recent date, ...
The dispatch numbered 70 and dated October 8, 1892, above referred to, is still withheld for the reason that such a cour...
To test fitness for the classified departmental service there shall be a clerk-copyist examination and such supplementar...
I transmit herewith the fifth special report of the Commissioner of Labor.
The law creates two new officers, whose aggregate compensation may be $12,000 per annum, without, it seems to me, a just...
I herewith transmit, for the information of Congress, a communication from the Acting Secretary of State, forwarding cer...
An examination of the records of the Attorney-General's office as to the amount of business in the courts in these distr...
A serious question would be raised as to whether these officers were not at once legislated out of office and vacancies ...
The law should at least have contained a provision for the continued discharge of their duties by the incumbents until t...
No provision is made for a continued discharge of the duties of marshal and district attorney by the present incumbents.
But the most serious objection to the legislation is that it creates at once upon the taking effect of the law the offic...