"To the Senate of the United States: I transmit, with a view to its ratification, an additional article, signed October 22, 1887, to the treaty for the extradition of criminals."
"The documents thus submitted exhibit extensive and entirely unjustifiable encroachments upon lands set apart for Indian occupancy and disclose a disregard of Indian rights so long continued that the G..."
"I transmit herewith, with a view to its ratification, a treaty of friendship, commerce, and navigation between the United States and the Republic of Peru."
"To the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit herewith a communication of 24th ultimo from the Secretary of the Interior, submitting, with accompanying papers, a draft of a bill to accept and..."
"To the Senate and House of Representatives: I transmit herewith a communication of 23d ultimo from the Secretary of the Interior, submitting, with accompanying papers, a draft of a bill to amend secti..."
"I transmit herewith a communication of the 24th ultimo from the Secretary of the Interior."
"I transmit herewith a communication of 23d ultimo from the Secretary of the Interior."
"I transmit herewith a communication of 22d ultimo from the Secretary of the Interior."
"The matter is presented for the consideration and action of Congress."
"I do hereby admonish and warn all persons,... against selling or disposing of, or attempting to sell or dispose of, any of said lands."
"I also warn and admonish all persons against purchasing any part of said territory from any person or persons whomsoever."
"To ascertain the feasibility of establishing by international arrangement a fixity of rates between the two precious metals."
"I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State, in relation to the invitation from Her Britannic Majesty to this Government to participate in the international exhibition which is to be held..."
"I commend its suggestions to the favorable attention of Congress."
"To the Senate of the United States: I transmit herewith, with a view to its ratification, a final protocol, signed at Paris on the 7th day of July, 1887, by the plenipotentiaries of the United States ..."
"It is plain that the exaction of more than this is indefensible extortion and a culpable betrayal of American fairness and justice."
"The necessity of combination to maintain the price of any commodity to the tariff point furnishes proof that someone is willing to accept lower prices for such commodity and that such prices are remun..."
"The public Treasury, which should only exist as a conduit conveying the people's tribute to its legitimate objects of expenditure, becomes a hoarding place for money needlessly withdrawn from trade an..."