What we want, still more than Baltimore conventions or presidential elections, is success under Gen. Grant.
Now, without detaining you any longer, I propose that you help me to close up what I am now saying with three rousing ch...
I will neither conceal my gratification nor restrain the expression of my gratitude that the Union people, through their...
In the joint names of Liberty and Union, let us labor to give it legal form and practical effect.
I have just been saying, and will repeat it, that the hardest of all speeches I have to answer is a serenade.
I know no reason to doubt that I shall accept the nomination tendered; and yet perhaps I should not declare definitely b...
I will say now, however, I approve the declaration in favor of so amending the Constitution as to prohibit slavery throu...
I propose that you constantly bear in mind that the support you owe to the brave officers and soldiers in the field is o...
I have the honor to submit, for the consideration of Congress a letter and inclosure from the Secretary of War, with my ...
To the Senate of the United States: I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 28th instant, a repor...
In reply to a resolution of the Senate of the 25th instant, relating to Mexican affairs, I transmit a partial report fro...