My approval of the bill is withheld for this reason and in order to prevent an unnecessary and confusing multiplicity of...
I return without approval Senate bill No. 63.
I conclude, therefore, that Congress in passing this bill acted in ignorance of the fact that a law providing for its ob...
It is hardly possible that the bill now before me is intended to authorize an additional bridge between the two towns na...
I transmit herewith reports from the heads of the several Executive Departments of the Government.
To the Senate of the United States: In response to the resolutions of the Senate dated respectively May 10 and July 10, ...
I transmit herewith a communication of 3d instant, with inclosures, from the Secretary of the Interior, recommending leg...
The necessity to the Government of a proper place to hold its courts is the only consideration which should have any wei...
I am satisfied that the present necessity for this building is not urgent, and that something may be gained by a delay w...
At any rate, her rights should not be in the least jeopardized by the completion of the legislation proposed in this bil...
I am not satisfied that the expenditure of $150,000 for their accommodation, as proposed by this bill, is in accordance ...
I do not understand that the claim has been finally rejected.
I transmit herewith, for your information, a report from the Secretary of State, inclosing the correspondence which has ...
I do not understand that the present post-office quarters are either insufficient or inconvenient.
This, of course, renders the proposed legislation entirely inoperative.
I respectfully urge the consideration of the convention by the Senate during the present session.
I return without approval Senate bill No. 2281.
The Indian occupants have not given their consent to it.