I can not close this communication without expressing my deep sense of the crisis in which you are assembled.
To secure greater respect to our mercantile flag.
A prohibition is equally called for against the acceptance by our citizens of special licenses to be used in a trade wit...
The unfriendly spirit of those disclosures indemnity and redress for other wrongs have continued to be withheld.
I now lay before Congress a statement of the militia of the United States according to the latest returns received by th...
I have thought that the friendly dispositions of such a power might be advantageously cherished by a mission which shoul...
His influence in negotiations for peace may be of value to the United States should arrangements of any sort affecting t...
His high station and the relations of Russia to the predominant powers of Europe must give him weight with them accordin...
I transmit to Congress a letter recently received from our minister at the Court of St. James, covering one to him from ...
According to the resolution of the Senate of the 17th instant, I now transmit them the information therein requested, re...
The letter of Mr. Canning, however, having lately appeared in print, unaccompanied by that of Mr. Pinkney in reply, and ...
When the documents concerning the relations between the United States and Great Britain were laid before Congress at the...
The balance of $17,010 remains in the Treasury unexpended.
$2,000 were deposited in the hands of the Attorney-General of the United States to pay expenses incident to the prosecut...
I now render to Congress the account of the fund established for defraying the contingent expenses of Government for the...
$990 were paid to the order of Governor Williams on the same account.
The same considerations of expense and importance render this also a question for the special decision of Congress.
The works undertaken at New York are calculated to annoy and endanger any naval force which shall enter the harbor.