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e action upon the application of the claimant pending in the Pension Bureau. A certificate has been issued for the payment of a pension to him, dating from September 30, 1882. In the interest of the claimant I therefore withhold my signature from the bill, as the pension granted by special act would only date from the time of its passage. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _July 5, 1886_. _To the House of Representatives_: I herewith return without approval House bill No. 1818, entitled "An act granting a pension to H.L. Kyler." A pension was granted to the person named in this bill, dating from September, 1864, for neuralgia and disease of the eyes. He was mustered into the service, to serve one hundred days, May 14, 1864, and mustered out September 8, 1864. In 1880 information reached the Pension Bureau that the pensioner was treated for neuralgia and disease of the eyes at various times between the years 1859 and 1864, and this fact appearing to the satisfaction of the Bureau upon the examination which followed, the pensioner's name was dropped from the roll. Afterwards another thorough examination of the case was made, when the pensioner was permitted to confront the witnesses against him and produce evidence in his own behalf. It is claimed that a Dr. Saunders, who testified to treating the pensioner before his enlistment, was exceedingly unfriendly; but he was corroborated by his son and by entries on his books. Another physician, apparently disinterested, also testified to his treatment of the pensioner in 1860 for difficulties with his eyes and ears. The pensioner himself admitted that he had trouble with one of his eyes in 1860, but that he entirely recovered. Six other witnesses testified to the existence of disease of the pensioner's eyes before enlistment. Though twelve neighbors of the pensioner testified that he was free from neuralgia and disease of the eyes before enlistment, I am of the opinion that the evidence against the pension was quite satisfactory, and that it should not be restored, as the bill before me proposes. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _July 5, 1886_. _To the House of Representatives_: I return herewith without approval House bill No. 3640, entitled "An act granting a pension to James T. Irwin." This claimant enlisted in February, 1864, and was mustered out June 10, 1865. He is reported as absent sick from August 20, 1864, until muster
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