When the amount of the damages shall thus have been ascertained, application will be made to Congress for a further appropriation toward pay...
In answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 18th instant, requesting information concerning alleged interference by Rus...
By direction of the President of the United States, the following orders are made:
I herewith transmit to Congress a report, dated the 20th instant, with the accompanying papers, received from the Secretary of State in comp...
The principles of American liberty are still the inheritance of this people and ever should be.
I respectfully suggest to Congress that some public recognition of General Hancock's patriotic conduct is due, if not to him, to the friends...
Some public recognition of General Hancock's patriotic conduct is due.
This instrument can not be legally binding upon the United States unless sanctioned by the Senate.
This regulation has become necessary for the more convenient, punctual, and regular dispatch of the public business.
In answer to the resolution of the Senate of the 6th instant, concerning the International Monetary Conference held at Paris in June last, I...
It is desired and advised that all communications in writing intended for the executive department of this Government and relating to public...
I make great allowance for a change of opinion, but such a change as this hardly falls within the limits of greatest indulgence.
Thus far and upon this vital policy there was perfect accord between the Cabinet and myself.
It was approved, and at the earliest moment practicable was applied in the form of a proclamation to the State of North Carolina.
Mr. Stanton does not content himself with assuming that public considerations bearing upon his continuance in office form as fully a rule of...
Under a sense of public duty I am compelled to deny your right under the Constitution and laws of the United States.
But he goes further, and plainly intimates what he means by 'public considerations of a high character,' and this is nothing else than his l...
The mutual confidence and general accord which should exist in such a relation had ceased.