Nevertheless, upon a fair and just consideration of all the facts and circumstances as presented, and especially in view...
I transmit herewith, for the consideration of the Senate with a view to its ratification, a convention signed at Washing...
the dependent families of some of the unfortunate victims invite by their deplorable condition gracious provision for th...
I venture to urge upon the Congress the propriety of making from the public Treasury prompt and reasonable pecuniary pro...
Section 5 of Customs Rule II is hereby amended by adding thereto the following: Any person appointed to a position which...
The Government should not be prevented from going into the courts to right wrongs perpetrated by its agents or any other...
Legislation establishing limitations against the right of the Government to sue is an innovation not entirely consistent...
I transmit herewith, in response to the Senate resolution of December 18, 1895, addressed to the Secretary of State, a r...
I announce the result of said election to be as so certified and do hereby declare and proclaim that the terms and condi...
To the Senate of the United States: In response to the resolution of the Senate of the 21st instant, relative to the ref...
I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State.
if a European power by an extension of its boundaries takes possession of the territory of one of our neighboring Republ...
there is no calamity which a great nation can invite which equals that which follows a supine submission to wrong and in...
the doctrine upon which we stand is strong and sound, because its enforcement is important to our peace and safety as a ...
I suggest that the Congress make an adequate appropriation for the expenses of a commission, to be appointed by the Exec...
the question to be determined is whether or not we present claims which the justice of that code of law can find to be r...
So much of Executive orders heretofore issued under General Rule III, section 2, clause (c), as provides for the appoint...
Our relations with the States of the German Empire are in some aspects typical of a condition of things elsewhere found ...