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I think the limitation thus fixed a very wise one.

In my judgment the number of public buildings should not at this time be increased unless a greater public necessity exists therefor than is apparent in this case.

I am unable to see how any other conclusion could have been reached.

I return without approval Senate bill No. 763, entitled 'An act for the erection of a public building at Sioux City, Iowa.'

There is such a failure to adjust existing laws to the new departure proposed by the bill as to greatly endanger the public service if this bill should not be amended or at once supplemented by additional legislation.

I hereby return without approval House bill No. 1990, entitled 'An act granting a pension to John Hunter.'

I herewith transmit a letter from the Secretary of State, with an accompanying paper, in relation to the distribution of the fund appropriated by the act of April 20, 1882, for the relief of the captain, owners, officers, and crew of the…

It was not possible for this Government to ask his surrender, but the Japanese Government of its own motion caused his delivery as a friendly act.

His claim is not based upon any wound or injury, but he alleges that he contracted chronic diarrhea or dysentery while in the service.

I return herewith without approval Senate bill No. 1726, entitled 'An act granting a pension to Augustus Field Stevens.'

I am not prepared either to gratuitously set at naught two determinations of the Pension Bureau...

This bill is not based upon substantial merits.

It is proposed by this bill to grant a pension to the claimant for the alleged loss of sight in one eye and the impairment of the vision of the other.

The pension should not have been granted, and it was withdrawn.

I hereby return without approval bill No. 1406.