As a general proposition I see nothing unjust or unfair in holding that if a pensioner is sick and through ignorance or ...
I believe this claim for pension to be a fraud from beginning to end.
I can not believe that his suicide had any connection with his army service.
I deem the opinions of these officers abundant justification for my disapproval of the resolution without further statem...
I return without approval House bill No. 2282, entitled 'An act to pension Mrs. Theodora M. Piatt.'
When a park is established there, the island is no longer a defense in time of need.
The verdict returned upon the coroner's inquest...leads me to the conclusion that if a pension is granted in this case n...
Any other course leads to the expenditure of money by postmasters for work which they should do themselves.
I should be glad to respond to these sentiments to the extent of approving this bill, but it is one of the misfortunes o...
I do not regard the control reserved in the resolution to the Secretary of War over such excavations, fillings, and stru...
It is quite plain that the occupancy of this island as a place of pleasure and recreation would be entirely inconsistent...
Much interest is manifested in this case, based upon former friendship and intimacy with the deceased and kind feeling a...
I return without approval a joint resolution.
I think, when the application of Mr. Worden for an increase in his allowances was twice declined for any cause during th...
I am now advised by the Secretary of War, the Chief of Engineers, and the Lieutenant-General of the Army, in quite posit...
The allowances to the Lawrence post-office for the year ending June 30, 1883, was $3,100.
It is the rule to make only such allowances in any year as can be paid from the appropriation made for that period.
I return without approval Senate bill No. 1064, entitled 'An act for the relief of L.J. Worden.'