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[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley. Department of State, Washington, November 1, 1870. Motley, Minister, London: The following telegram was sent to-day to Bancroft. Communicate its substance verbally to Lord…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley. Department of State, Washington, November 15, 1870. Motley, Minister London: Send by first opportunity following: Washburne, Minister Paris: The President instructs me to say,…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Marsh Washington, August 9, 1871. Marsh, Minister, Rome: Referring to article twelve of the treaty with Great Britain of 8th May, the President and Her…
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No. 272. Mr. Fish to Mr. cushing. [Telegram.] Department of State, Washington, December 7, 1874. * * * * * * * Third. On third point Spain seems to claim…
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No. 510. Mr. Fish to Mr. Schuyler. [Telegram.] Washington, May 18, 1875. Schuyler, Chargé d’Affaires, St. Petersburg: Attend the telegraphic convention and report results without committing this Government. FISH, Secretary.
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No. 282. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. [Telegram.] Washington, September 28, 1875. The promotion of Burriel, and omission to observe the engagement to investigate, involve very grave consequences, and cannot…
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No. 284. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. [Telegram.] Washington, October 1, 1875. Remonstrate strenuously against preferment; urge compliance with protocol and promises. FISH, Secretary.
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No. 100. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, February 12, 1876. E. D. Winslow, charged with large forgeries, escaped by steamer Rotterdam, under name of Clifton, and is said…
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No. 102. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, February 17, 1876. Officer, with papers for Winslow’s extradition, sails Saturday. FISH,Secretary.
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No. 107. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, March 3, 1876. The treaty of extradition between the United States and Great Britain admits no right in either party to…
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No. 111. Mr. Fish to Mr. Hoffman. [Telegram.] Washington, April 5, 1876. Hoffman, Chargé, London: * * * * * * * A full reply to your thirty-nine is on…
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No. 117. Mr. Fish to Mr. Hoffman. [Telegram.] Washington, April 28, 1876. Hoffman, Chargé, London: Counsel on habeas corpus seems impracticable in present condition of the case. You will present…
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No. 120. Mr. Fish to Mr. Hoffman. Department of State, Washington, May 2, 1876. Hoffman, Chargé, London: You were not instructed or authorized to make the request stated in your…
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No. 129. Mr. Fish to Mr. Hoffman. [Telegram.] Washington, May 20, 1876. Hoffman, Chargé, London: Lord Derby’s note not received until 17th instant. Public journals report the attorney-general as having…
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No. 134. Mr. Fish to Mr. Hoffman. [Telegram.] Washington, May 27, 1876. Your telegram received. Sir Edward Thornton has read to me one from Lord Derby, stating that you had…
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No. 137. Mr. Fish to Mr. Hoffman. [Telegram.] Washington, May 28, 1876. Your suggestion was unauthorized and is regretted and disapproved. You are to receive any representations or information on…
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No. 144. Mr. Fish to Mr. Pierrepont. [Telegram.] Washington, November 1, 1876. Pierrepont, Minister, London: Thornton, by note, proposes resumption extradition under treaty, without demanding stipulations, as in Winslow’s ease.…
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No. 145. Mr. Fish to Mr. Pierrepont. [Telegram.] Washington, November 24, 1876. Pierrepont, Minister, London: Interview this day with Thornton makes it possible that British Government may surrender Winslow, Brent,…