The views which I expressed in a special message to Congress in March last in relation to this project I deem it my duty again to press upon your attention.
This matter will be made the subject of a special message, placing before Congress all the facts which have come to my knowledge.
Special Message of President Jefferson--Communicating to Congress the First Report of the Commissioners--Uniontown left out, etc.
So critical was the state of affairs considered to be that President John Quincy Adams invited the attention of Congress to the subject in a special message.
President Johnson, who had long been an advocate of this change in the Federal government, made it the subject of a special message to Congress in 1868; but in his contest with that body the proposed measure was lost to sight.
A special message to the Senate in their executive capacity afterwards brought before them the question whether they would advise a submission to the opinion of the sovereign arbiter.
Promise was made that a special message on this subject would be presented during the present session should information be received which would warrant it.
Jefferson Davis made his death the occasion of a special messageto the Confederate Congress, in which he said that "without doing injustice to the living, our loss is irreparable.
In the same month in which President Cleveland issued his memorable special message to the Senate on the Tenure of Office Act, he began another struggle against congressional practice in which he was not so fortunate.
Meanwhile, on June 4th, the King had followed up the honours already conferred on Lord Kitchener by sending a special message to the House of Commons at the hands of Mr. A.
The governor of South Carolina made it the subject of a special message.
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