imperatively requires the most ample remedies for their protection
the probability of an early execution of any of the projects which have been set on foot for the construction of the communication alluded t...
I herewith transmit to Congress a report of the Secretary of State, with the accompanying letter, addressed to him by the commission appoint...
I recommend the modifications proposed in the report.
I transmit herewith a communication from the Secretary of War ad interim, with certain accompanying papers from the Engineer Department, req...
I transmit to the Senate a report of the Secretary of the Navy, complying with their resolution of the 24th of May, 1836.
I herewith transmit to the Senate the report of the Secretary of the Treasury, giving all the information required by their resolution of th...
calling for a list of the different appropriations which will leave unexpended balances on the 1st day of January next.
It is scarcely to be imagined that a question of this character could be presented in relation to which it would be more difficult for the U...
But there are circumstances in the relations of the two countries which require us to act on this occasion with even more than our wonted ca...
Having thus discharged my duty, by presenting with simplicity and directness the views which after much reflection I have been led to take o...
Public opinion here is so firmly established and well understood in favor of this policy that no serious disagreement has ever arisen among ...
The acknowledgment of a new state as independent and entitled to a place in the family of nations is at all times an act of great delicacy a...
By virtue of the power vested in me by the Constitution, I hereby convene the Senate of the United States to meet in the Senate Chamber on t...
I transmit herewith to the Senate, for their consideration in reference to its ratification, a treaty of peace and friendship between the Un...
I am persuaded that the work of Mr. Madison, considering the author, the subject-matter of it, and the circumstances under which it was prep...
I have the honor to be, madam, your most obedient servant, ANDREW JACKSON
No expression of my own sensibility at the loss sustained by yourself and the nation could add to the consolation to be derived from these h...