To the Senate of the United States: I transmit, in reply to the resolution of the Senate passed in executive session on ...
To the Senate and House of Representatives:I herewith transmit, for the information of Congress, a communication from th...
I am advised by the Attorney-General that under the Indian-depredations act 8,000 cases, involving an aggregate of damag...
I would not suggest that an appeal should be allowed in all cases.
The effect of this provision will be to bring to the Supreme Court many cases that in my opinion should be finally deter...
It has not seemed to me that this was a case in which we could yield to the suggestion of further concessions on the par...
There can be no doubt that a serious discrimination against our citizens and our commerce exists, and quite as little do...
The position taken by this Government, as expressed in my previous communication to the Senate, that the canal tolls and...
To the Senate:In response to the resolution of the Senate dated April 6, 1892, directing the Secretary of State to send ...
I transmit herewith the report of the Acting Secretary of State on the matter.
You have met a great occasion greatly.
I have never seen anywhere a more magnificent expression of patriotism than I have witnessed here.
War is not attractive to our people.
We do not push our trade by the bayonet.
We are happy in our great national isolation.
What can shake our sure repose?
There can be no occasion to urge upon Congress the immediate enactment of a suitable law to carry into effect the patrio...
I suggest that in the bill itself, or by a separate joint resolution, suitable expression be given of the public appreci...