I have felt it my duty to recommend the adoption of some plan for the distribution of the surplus funds, which may at an...
The injury to the commerce of the United States resulting from the exclusion of our vessels from the Black Sea and the p...
That the prosperity of the country so far as it depends on this trade will be greatly promoted by the new arrangement th...
The pleasure I have in congratulating you upon your return to your constitutional duties is much heightened by the satis...
It is not to be supposed that they will object to make such comparatively inconsiderable sacrifices for the preservation...
Our course is a safe one if it be but faithfully adhered to.
We have had strong hopes of being able to arrive at a satisfactory settlement with the late Government.
Now, therefore, I, Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and proclaim that such e...
Those who can be so lost to the obligations of a soldier as to abandon a country which morally they are bound to defend,...
It is published for the information of all concerned.
A free and full pardon is extended to those who at the date of this order stand in the character of deserters.
Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 5th day of June, 1830.
In pursuance of law, I, Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that...
I am unable to approve this bill, and would respectfully refer the Senate to my message to the House of Representatives ...
It becomes my duty to call the attention of Congress to the fact that the estimates for that branch of the public servic...
Having approved and signed a resolution, originating in the House of Representatives, which provides 'that the pay, subs...
I renominate Wharton Rector to be agent for the Shawnee and Delaware Indians.
No less than twenty-three different laws have been passed, through all the forms of the Constitution, appropriating upwa...