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ished all claim to his assistance and the benefits so indecently claimed as the result of his death. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _June 23, 1886_. _To the House of Representatives_: I return herewith without approval House bill No. 5995, entitled "An act granting a pension to David T. Elderkin." This claimant enlisted August 5, 1862. From his record it appears that he was dishonorably discharged the service, to date from June 11, 1863, with a loss of all pay, bounty, and allowances. He filed a declaration for a pension in 1882, claiming that he was wounded in the head by a shell January 1, 1863, which cut his cheek close to his right ear, causing almost total deafness. There is conflicting evidence as to the claimant's freedom from deafness prior to enlistment, and on a special examination it was shown that he was slightly hard of hearing before enlistment. Indeed the claimant himself stated to the special examiner and also to the board of surgeons that he had been somewhat deaf from childhood. In 1882 an examining surgeon reports that he finds no scar or evidence of wound, but his hearing is very much impaired. The claim was rejected in 1885 on the ground that deafness existed prior to enlistment, and also because of no ratable disability by reason of alleged wound in the cheek. I think, considering the manner of the soldier's discharge and the facts developed, that the claimant should not be pensioned. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _June 29, 1886_. _To the Senate_: I hereby return Senate bill No. 1797, entitled "An act granting a pension to John S. Kirkpatrick." This claimant appears to have enlisted December 10, 1861, and to have been discharged December 20, 1864. He is borne upon the rolls of his company as present up to June, 1862; in July and August, 1862, as on detached service as hospital attendant, and so reported February 28, 1863. In March and April, 1863, he is reported as present, and in May and June, 1863, as on detached service. There is nowhere in his service any record of disability. He filed his application for a pension in 1880, in which he alleged that from hardship and exposure on a long march in New Mexico in the month of December, 1862, he contracted varicose veins in his legs. As I understand the record given above, this claimant was on detached service from July, 1862, to February, 1863. It will be observed that his claim is that he
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