I return herewith, without approval, House bill No. 321.
Under the circumstances of this case I do not feel at liberty to approve the bill.
Considering it a matter entirely between that gentleman and his tenants, Messrs. Gardiner and Atkinson, I at that time r...
I am constrained to withhold my approval from the bill.
There is no legal obligation on the part of the United States, and no promise, express or implied, for the payment of su...
The measure of governmental liability is fulfilled by the passage of the act of March 3, 1891, and the prompt payment of...
To single out for payment a few claims of this large class to the exclusion of all others would, in my judgment, be unju...
Now, therefore, I, William McKinley, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an e...
invite attention to the recommendation of the Board
I transmit herewith, for the information of the Congress and with a view to its publication in suitable form, if such ac...
That in addition to the usual number, there be printed 15,000 copies: 2,000 copies for the use of the Senate, 3,000 copi...
The result of this battle was the freeing of our Atlantic coast from the possibilities to which it had been exposed from...
I recommend that, following our national precedents, especially that in the case of Admiral Dewey and the Asiatic Squadr...
The said appointment to be made by the Military Governor thereof, subject to the approval of the Secretary of War.
The office of Treasurer of the Island of Cuba shall on and after April 1, 1901, be placed under the jurisdiction of the ...
I hereby order and direct that that part of Executive Order dated May 8, 1899, relating to the appointment and creation ...
In view of the great importance of these reports to our producers, manufacturers, exporters, and business interest gener...
I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of State relating to the lynching of two Italian subjects at Tallulah, L...