Although nothing forbids the substance of these letters from being communicated without reserve, yet so many ill effects...
I am not informed whether the positions ceded are the best which can be taken for securing their respective objects.
The river of Beaufort, particularly, said to be accessible to ships of very large size and capable of yielding them a pr...
The Senate having advised and consented to the ratification of these several treaties and conventions, I now lay them be...
No doubt is entertained that the legislature deemed them such.
Having received from sundry merchants at Baltimore a memorial on the same subject with those I communicated to Congress ...
These, with my message to both Houses of the 17th instant and the documents accompanying it, fulfill the desires of the ...
This convention is now laid before the Senate for their advice and consent as to its ratification.
A convention has been entered into between the United States and the Cherokee Nation for the extinguishment of the right...
The rights of a neutral to carry on commercial intercourse with every part of the dominions of a belligerent permitted b...
It is sent separately and confidentially because its publication may discourage frank communications between our ministe...
On the impressment of our seamen our remonstrances have never been intermitted.
He has therefore been instructed to urge this subject anew, to bring it more fully to the bar of reason, and to insist o...
I now render to Congress an account of the grant of $20,000 for the contingent charges of Government.
The balance of remains in the Treasury.
Of that sum $1,987.50 have been necessarily applied to the support of the Territorial governments of Michigan and Louisi...
Our expectation was that an intercourse should be kept up between the ex-Bashaw and the commodore.
We considered that concerted operations by those who have a common enemy were entirely justifiable.