Mr. Chairman. I trust I shall be pardoned if for a few moments I turn aside from the stormy sea of political contention and the vexed problems of political economy and immigration to consider the future growth of this great national city in which we are now assembled. This morning I was much gratified to read the address delivered yesterday by the member of the Committee on Appropriations. which has in charge this bill. the gentleman from Nebraska . concgrning the growth and development of the city of Washington up to the present time. I regret that that gentleman did not see fit to. make some prediction as to what was to be the growth and the development of this city in the years to come.
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