Believing that no occasion could arise which would more fully correspond with the intention of the law or be more pregna...
As a sequel to the correspondence on the subject previously communicated, I transmit to Congress extracts from a dispatc...
Ordered,That all the disposable force of the Army of the Potomac, after providing safely for the defense of Washington, ...
The advice of the Senate as to the expediency of accepting that convention as a substitute for the one of the 31st of Ju...
I submit to the Senate, for its consideration with a view to ratification, a treaty of extradition concluded by Mr. Corw...
That all other forces, both land and naval, with their respective commanders, obey existing orders for the time and be r...
That the heads of Departments, and especially the Secretaries of War and of the Navy, with all their subordinates, and t...
Ordered, That the 22d day of February, 1862, be the day for a general movement of the land and naval forces of the Unite...
I recommend the appropriation of the amount of the award of the referee.
It seems to be my duty now to solicit an early action of the Senate upon the subject.
The courage that encountered and vanquished the greatly superior numbers of the rebel force, pursued and attacked them i...
In the prompt and spirited movements and daring battle of Mill Springs the nation will realize its hopes, and the people...
Alacrity, daring, courageous spirit, and patriotic zeal on all occasions and under every circumstance are expected from ...
He returns thanks to the gallant officers and soldiers who won that victory
The purpose of this war is to attack, pursue, and destroy a rebellious enemy and to deliver the country from danger mena...
This correspondence may be considered as a sequel to that previously communicated to Congress relating to the same subje...
I transmit to the Senate, for its constitutional action thereon, a treaty concluded on the 15th November, 1861, between ...
As it appears that no naval vessel can be spared for the purpose, I recommend that authority be given to charter a suita...