
I now lay before you copies of the treaties concluded with the Delaware and Piankeshaw Indians for the extinguishment of their title to the lands therein described,
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I now lay before you copies of the treaties concluded with the Delaware and Piankeshaw Indians for the extinguishment of their title to the lands therein described,

I recommend to the consideration of Congress the making provision by law for carrying them into execution.

I now lay before you a statement of the circumstances attending the destruction of the frigate Philadelphia.

Lieutenant Decatur was thereupon advanced to be a captain in the Navy of the United States.

That individuals should undertake to wage private war, independently of the authority of their country, can not be permitted in a well-ordered society.

In these and all other matters which you in your wisdom may propose for the good of our country you may count with assurance on my hearty cooperation and faithful execution.

No circumstance has arisen since your last session which calls for any augmentation of our regular military force.

The state of our finances continues to fulfill our expectations.

Peace and intercourse with the other powers on the same coast continue on the footing on which they are established by treaty.

Now know ye that I, Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, do hereby decide that all the above-mentioned shores, waters, inlets, creeks, and rivers lying within the boundaries of the United States shall constitute and form a…

Their incompleteness is much to be regretted, and its remedy may at some future time be a subject worthy the attention of Congress.

I recommend, therefore, to the consideration of Congress such an addition to that appropriation as they may think the exigency requires.

This accident renders it expedient to increase our force and enlarge our expenses in the Mediterranean beyond what the last appropriation for the naval service contemplated.

Our commissioners, on their arrival at New Orleans, found the Province already delivered by the commissioners of Spain to that of France, who delivered it over to them on the 20th day of December, as appears by their declaratory act…

In execution of the act of the present session of Congress for taking possession of Louisiana, as ceded to us by France, and for the temporary government thereof, Governor Claiborne of the Mississippi Territory, and General Wilkinson were…

Governor Claiborne, being duly invested with the powers heretofore exercised by the governor and intendant of Louisiana, assumed the government on the same day, and for the maintenance of law and order immediately issued the proclamation…

No occasion having arisen for making use of any part of it in the present year, the balance of $18,560 unexpended at the end of the last year remains now in the Treasury.

I now communicate what has since passed on that subject.