
It seems to me that if any use of this land is given to the city of Tacoma it should be with the proviso suggested by the Chief of Engineers, instead of the indefinite and restricted one incorporated in the bill.
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It seems to me that if any use of this land is given to the city of Tacoma it should be with the proviso suggested by the Chief of Engineers, instead of the indefinite and restricted one incorporated in the bill.

I judge from an expression in the letter of the Chief of Engineers, made a part of the report of the committee of the House to which this bill was referred, that its original purpose was to absolutely transfer this reservation to the city…

The death of this valiant soldier and patriotic son of the Republic ... has nevertheless shocked the country and caused universal grief.

Someone with more intelligence than this ignorant colored woman concocted the scheme to gain this fraudulent pension.

The checks remain in Leatherbury's possession until they were delivered by him to the special agent of the Pension Bureau upon the investigation.

No substitute shall hereafter be employed in any Department.

I transmit herewith, in response to a resolution of the Senate of 11th April last, a report of the Secretary of State.

To the Senate and House of Representatives..I transmit herewith a letter from the Secretary of State, accompanying the annual reports of the consuls of the United States on the trade and industries of foreign countries.

I transmit, with a view to its ratification, a convention between the United States and Mexico.

I call attention to the report of the Secretary of State and accompanying papers, relating to the convention in question.

To grant a pension in such a case would establish a precedent in the appropriation of money from the public Treasury which I can hardly think we should be justified in following.

the overwhelming weight of proof seems to establish that whatever disabilities exist are the result of disease contracted by vicious habits

I will take no part in putting a name upon our pension roll which represents a Union soldier found fighting against the cause he swore he would uphold.

As her application to the Pension Bureau was quite lately favorably acted upon, it is supposed this special bill for her relief was passed by the Congress in ignorance of that fact.

I return without approval House bill No. 9520, entitled 'An act for the relief of Mary Fitzmorris.'

It is proposed by this bill to pension the beneficiary named therein, as the widow of Edmund Fitzmorris, under the provisions and limitations of the general pension laws.

I am unable to see how his death can be in any way attributed to his military service or his widow be justly pensioned therefor.

The name of the beneficiary is already upon the pension roll, and she is now entitled to receive precisely the sum as a pensioner which is allowed her under this bill.