I, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do hereby proclaim and declare that the aforesaid decree is held and ...
To the House of Representatives: I herewith return, without my approval, the bill entitled 'An act erecting the Territor...
Such a departure from the long-established, wise, and just policy which has heretofore governed the disposition of the p...
I herewith submit, for the constitutional action of the Senate, a treaty negotiated at the city of Washington, D.C.
I transmit, for the constitutional action of the Senate, certain articles of agreement made at the Delaware Agency, Kans...
In answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of yesterday, requesting information relative to proposed inte...
The necessity no longer existing for such tribunals, which had their origin in the war, gave objections to their continu...
I believe, however, that public sentiment will sustain me in the assertion that such deeds of wrong are not confined to ...
The bill is herewith returned to the House of Representatives, in which it originated, for its final action.
There is danger, too, that conflict of jurisdiction will frequently arise between the civil courts and these military tr...
I now reaffirm them and the line of policy therein indicated.
I feel well assured that it will be better to trust the rights, privileges, and immunities of the citizen to tribunals t...
I transmit herewith, for the constitutional action of the Senate, a treaty concluded with the Creek Nation of Indians on...
I transmit herewith reports from the heads of the several Executive Departments, made in answer to the resolution of the...
I transmit a communication from the Secretary of the Navy and the accompanying copy of a report and maps prepared by a b...
I transmit herewith a report from the Secretary of the Interior, communicating in part the information requested by a re...
In answer to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 18th instant, calling for information in regard to the ...
Grave doubts, therefore, may naturally and justly arise as to whether the action of Congress is in harmony with the sent...