I have the honor to be, madam, your most obedient servant, ANDREW JACKSON
I am persuaded that the work of Mr. Madison, considering the author, the subject-matter of it, and the circumstances und...
Now, therefore, I, Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and proclaim that the fo...
The brave men whose patriotism brought them into the field ought to be paid, but I seriously doubt whether any of the mo...
I can not approve the mustering or reception into the service of the excess further than it may have been done to secure...
This, however, can now only be regretted.
I informed Governor Cannon by letter on the 5th instant that it could not receive my sanction.
Relating to frauds in sales of public lands or Indian reservations
I transmit to the House of Representatives a report from the Secretary of War, conveying the information called for by t...
as the negotiation was undertaken under the special advice of the Senate, I deem it improper to withhold the information...
At the last session of Congress I felt it my duty to decline complying with a request made by the House of Representativ...
I communicate to the Senate a report from the Secretary of State, with a copy of the correspondence requested by a resol...
I am constrained to deny my sanction to the act herewith respectfully returned to the Senate.
I would respectfully recommend to the early attention of Congress the legislation therein suggested.
It seems to be due to justice that the Senate should be furnished, agreeably to the request of Mr. Currey, with the expl...
To the Senate: I transmit herewith the response of Samuel Gwin, Esq., to the charges affecting his official conduct and ...
In further compliance with so much of the resolution of the House of Representatives of the 21st instant as calls for an...
To the House of Representatives: I transmit, in conformity with a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 21st...