In obedience to your resolution adopted in executive session June 11, 1852, I have the honor herewith to communicate a r...
I transmit a report from the Department of State and the documents by which it was accompanied.
The nature and objects of the treaty are fully explained by the report of Mr. Harper, who negotiated it in behalf of the...
I now transmit a report from the First Comptroller, with accompanying papers, from which it will be perceived that fifte...
I herewith transmit, for the advice and consent of the Senate, a treaty recently negotiated with the Chickasaw Nation of...
The consul having evidently acted with good intentions, the claim is submitted for the consideration of Congress.
I have caused immediate inquiry to be made into the origin of this highly improper publication, and shall omit no proper...
And I hold this communication to be especially proper to be made immediately by me to the Senate, after what has transpi...
Any information which may be in the possession of the Executive on these subjects shall in due time be laid before the S...
I have received and taken into respectful consideration the resolution of the Senate of yesterday, adopted in executive ...
Great was my surprise to observe this morning in one of the public journals a statement of what purports to be a proposi...
An occurrence of this kind can not but weaken the faith so desirable to be preserved between different governments and t...
This publication can not be considered otherwise than as a breach of official duty by some officer of the Government or ...
I have the honor to be, your obedient servant.
I am sure all hearts are too sad at this moment to attend to business.
I therefore respectfully suggest that your Department be closed for the remainder of the day.
The tolling bells announce the death of the Hon. Henry Clay.
This request has been taken into the most respectful consideration, but the conclusion at which I have arrived is that t...