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n's certificate of disability for "tertiary syphilis, with ulcerated throat and extensive nodes on the tibia of both legs." He never filed an application for pension. He was admitted to an insane asylum in September, 1883, suffering with epilepsy, chronic diarrhea, and dementia, and died of pneumonia on the 26th day of February, 1884. His symptoms and troubles after his discharge, so far as they are stated, are entirely consistent with the surgeon's certificate of disability given at the time of his discharge, and there seems to be an entire lack of testimony connecting in any reasonable way his death with any incident of his military service. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _August 22, 1888_. _To the Senate_: I return without approval Senate bill No. 2206, entitled "An act granting a pension to David H. Lutman." The beneficiary named in this bill was pensioned in 1885 on account of spinal irritation, the result of measles. In 1886 he filed a claim for increase of pension, alleging rheumatism, and the board of examining surgeons at Cumberland, Md., upon an examination, found no evidence of spinal irritation or rheumatism, and he was dropped from the pension rolls on the ground that the disability for which he was pensioned had ceased to exist. He afterwards filed medical and lay testimony tending to show that he suffered from disease of the back, legs, and arms, and he was thereupon, and on the 8th day of October, 1886, again examined by the board of examining surgeons at Hagerstown, Md., who reported as follows: We have stripped him, and find a splendid specimen, square built from the ground up, muscles well developed, his appearance indicative of perfect health. No curvature of spine, disease or irritation of spinal cord; no atrophy of any muscles or evidence of weakness. No impairment of motion anywhere. If there is any value to be placed upon the reports of these examining boards, the refusal of the Pension Bureau to restore this beneficiary to the rolls was fully justified; and this is not a proper case, in my opinion, for interference with that determination. GROVER CLEVELAND. EXECUTIVE MANSION, _August 22, 1888_. _To the Senate_: I return without approval Senate bill No. 645, entitled "An act granting a pension to Mrs. Margaret B. Todd." This bill does not describe the beneficiary as related to any soldier of the war, but from other data it is found th
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