The proposed legislation would establish a very bad precedent.
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I can not gather from the facts I have been able to collect concerning this appropriation that it is justified on any ground.
I transmit herewith, in response to the resolution of the House of Representatives of May 8, 1896, requesting information as to what had been done by the Department of State to carry out the provision in the act of March 2, 1895, making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the year 1896, as to negotiations with Great Britain to secure the abrogation or modification of the regulations requiring the slaughter of cattle from the United States at the port of entry, a report from the Secretary of State, with accompanying papers.
I am constrained to withhold my approval of the bill under consideration.
The experiment of substituting civilized methods for brute force as the means of settling international questions of right will thus be tried under the happiest auspices.





