I transmit a report from the Secretary of State and the documents by which it was accompanied
The Union shall be perpetual
The employers desire in their workmen spirit and alacrity, and these can be permanently secured in no other way.
There must be confidence between the Government and the States, and while the Government confides in the people the people must have faith i...
The usurpation of such power will be treated as a grave military offense.
That upon the requisition of the Commissioner or the assistant commissioners of the Bureau transportation be furnished such destitute refuge...
Seventh. That the Secretary of the Interior put in force the laws relating to the Interior Department applicable to the geographical limits ...
I do hereby appoint William Marvin provisional governor of the State of Florida
Sixth. That the Secretary of the Navy take possession of all public property belonging to the Navy Department within said geographical limit...
Local interests would still be found there, and unchastened ambition.
The victory of the injured would not secure to them the blessings of liberty.
At every hazard and by every sacrifice this Union must be preserved.
But amid this general prosperity and splendid success the dangers of which he warned us are becoming every day more evident.
Mutual suspicions and reproaches may in time create mutual hostility.
There is too much at stake to allow pride or passion to influence your decision.
The duty of every government [is so] to regulate its currency as to protect this numerous class.
The power, however, is in your hands, and the remedy must and will be applied if you determine upon it.
In your hands is rightfully placed the sovereignty of the country.