The country, I feel assured, would be represented at Paris in the person of Mr. Wise by one wholly unsurpassed in exalte...
I herewith transmit to the House of Representatives copies of the final report and appendices of the joint commission ap...
That review has satisfied me that I could not have a more able adviser in the administration of public affairs or the co...
A careful search in the Government libraries of Washington warrants me in asserting that the report has never been print...
I transmit to the Senate, for its consideration with a view to ratification, a convention further to provide for the pay...
By adverting to the signatures appended to the original draft of the convention as transmitted from the Department of St...
To the House of Representatives: I communicate to the House of Representatives a report from the Secretary of State, whi...
A copy of the instructions from the Department of State to the minister of the United States at Mexico relative to the c...
This correspondence will show the general grounds on which the Spanish minister expresses dissatisfaction with the decis...
The principles laid down in Lord Aberdeen's dispatches and the assurances of indemnity therein held out, although the ut...
I may safely affirm that it never occurred to this Government that any new maritime right accrued to it from the positio...
Those engaged in it were as little liable to inquiry or interruption as any others.
We chose to make a practical settlement of the question.
It is left to Congress to consider, under these circumstances, whether, although in strictness salvage may have been law...
I can not forego the expression of my regret at the apparent purport of a part of Lord Aberdeen's dispatch to Mr. Fox.
I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolutions of the 20th of December and of the 9th instant, the inclosed co...
I transmit to the Senate a report from the Secretary of State, in answer to their resolution of the 14th instant.
The proceeding of Captain Jones in taking possession of the town of Monterey, in the possessions of Mexico, was entirely...