Though the anticipations of an abundant harvest have not everywhere been realized, yet on the whole the labors of the hu...
A copy of the proclamation which I have felt it my duty to issue is herewith communicated.
By no country or persons have these invaluable principles of international law--principles the strict observance of whic...
But whether the interest or the honor of the United States requires that they should be made a party to any such struggl...
The close bonds of social intercourse have in no instance prevailed with such harmony over a space so vast.
Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: I congratulate you on the favorable circumstances in the con...
To this practical operation of our institutions, so evident and successful, we owe that increased attachment to them whi...
The deepest recesses of the wilderness have been penetrated; yet instead of the rudeness in the social condition consequ...
The present year closes the first half century of our Federal institutions.
It was reserved for the American Union to test the advantages of a government entirely dependent on the continual exerci...
My own will not be withheld.
Upon every officer, civil or military, and upon every citizen, by the veneration due by all freemen to the laws which th...
I hereby warn all those who have engaged in these criminal enterprises, if persisted in, that, whatever may be the condi...
In conformity with the resolution of the Senate, I transmit herewith the report of Major-General Jesup.
To the House of Representatives of the United States: I herewith transmit to the House of Representatives a report from ...
In compliance with a resolution passed by the House of Representatives on the 23d instant in respect to the new Treasury...
I nominate Lieutenant-Colonel Thayer, of the Corps of Engineers, for the brevet of colonel in the Army, agreeably to the...
Every effort has been and will be made to prevent the success of the design, apparently formed and in the course of exec...