Right Hon. Earl Russell to Charles Francis Adams, September 21, 1864
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, September 21, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 16th instant, relative to the desertion,…
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Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, September 21, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 16th instant, relative to the desertion,…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, October 7, 1864. Sir: With reference to my letter of the 21st ultimo I have the honor to inform you, in reply to…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, November 14, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 4th instant, in which you submit…
Lord Russell to Messrs. Slidell, &c., &c Foreign Office. November 25, 1864. Gentlemen. I have had the honor to receive the copy which you have sent me of the manifesto…
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office February 18, 1865. Sir: With reference to the assertions that have been made, that the steamer Scylla or Rappahannock was towed by a…
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, March 8, 1865. Sir: In my letter of the 18th ultimo, I had the honor to inform you that a court of inquiry,…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, March 9, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant, in which you represent…
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, March 11, 1865 The undersigned, her Britannic Majesty’s principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, has the honor to transmit to Mr. Adams,…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, March 17, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of this day, containing a resolution of the…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, April 27, 1865. Sir: With reference to the case of the Chameleon, otherwise Tallahassee, to which you drew my attention in your letter…
[Communicated by the British legation, and referred to in the above despatch.] Earl Russell to Sir F. Bruce Foreign Office, April 28, 1865. Sir: It is impossible to describe the…
[Enclosures.] 1. Lord Russell to Mr. Adams, May 3, 1865. 2. Mr. Kirkpatrick to Governor Rawson, February 23, 1865. 3. G. C. Anderson to Mr. Kirkpatrick, February 24, 1865. 4.…
[Enclosure.] Lord Russell to Mr. Adams, May 4, 1865. Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, May 4, 1865. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your note of…
[Communicated by the British legation, and referred to in the foregoing despatch.] Earl Russell to Sir F. Bruce Foreign Office, May 6, 1865. Sir: In pursuance of the notice which,…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, May 19, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to bring to your knowledge proceedings which have been taken by the colonial authorities at…