LEE, Clerk Privy Council to Bancroft Davis, May 18, 1870
Mr. Thornton to Mr. Davis. Washington, May 18, 1870. Sir: With reference to the note dated the 21st ultimo, which I had the honor to receive from the Secretary of…
John Chandler Bancroft Davis, commonly known as Bancroft Davis, was an attorney, diplomat, judge of the Court of Claims, and Reporter of Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Mr. Thornton to Mr. Davis. Washington, May 18, 1870. Sir: With reference to the note dated the 21st ultimo, which I had the honor to receive from the Secretary of…
Mr. Thornton to Mr. Davis. Washington, May 20, 1870. Sir: With reference to my note of the 14th ultimo to the Secretary of State, in which I forwarded to him…
No. 98. Mr. Berthemy to Mr. Davis. Legation of France at the United States, Washington, August 3, 1870. (Received August 3, 1870.) Sir: According to the instructions of my government,…
[By cable telegram.] Mr. Bancroft to Mr. Davis. Berlin, August 14, 1870. (Received August 15.) Prussia opens credit for Washburne. * * * * German army prepared to turn French…
Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. [By cable.] Paris, August 17, 1870. (Received at 3.35 p. m., August 17.) Davis, Acting Secretary of State, Washington: No gold to be had; only…
[Telegram.] Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. August 18, 1870. (Received August 20.) Cannot get gold; silver only can be bad. Business clogged and people indignant. I strongly advise taking silver.…
Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. No. 56.] United States Consulate General for France, Paris, August 18, 1870. (Received August 31.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of…
[Telegram.] Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. August 19. (Received August 20, 1870.) Your two telegrams of eighteenth answer satisfactorily all mine, except please authorize me immediately to bank public funds…
[By cable.—Received 11.52 a. m., September 3.] Mr. Bancroft to Mr. Davis. September 3, 1870. Davis, Secretary, Washington, D. C.: MacMahon’s army capitulated. Emperor Napoleon surrendered to King William without…
Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. No. 57.] United States Consulate General fob France, Paris, August 24, 1870. (Received September 8.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of…
Mr. Oscar Malmros to Mr. Davis. No. 20.] United States Consulate, Pictou, N. S., September 26, 1870. (Received October 3.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of…
Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Davis. Washington, November 4, 1870. Sir: The Governor General of Canada has communicated to me a copy of a letter addressed to the Canadian government…
Mr. Favrot to Mr. Davis. [Inclosure No. 10.] Hotel de Ville, Geneva, April 15, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of this day…
Lord Tenterden to Mr. Davis. [Inclosure No. 5.] Geneva, April 15, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you a copy of a note, which, by direction Of…
No. 99. Mr. Fish to Mr. Davis. [Telegram.] Department of State, Washington, June 9, 1872. You and the Counsel should be in Geneva on 15th regardless of any action which…
No. 111. Mr. Fish to Mr. Davis. [Telegram.] Department of State, Washington, June 18, 1872. If there is to be an adjournment, let it be not beyond first January, so…
No. 246. Mr. Fish to Mr. Davis. Department of State, Washington, June 8, 1875. No. 98.] Sir: Your 117 has been received, and I have read with interest your correspondence…
No. 80. Mr. Fish to Mr. Davis. Department of State, Washington, April 25, 1876. No. 224.] Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your No. 321, of the 27th…
No. 82. Mr. Cadwalader to Mr. Davis. Department of State, Washington, May 31, 1876. No. 237.] Sir: Referring to your No. 358, of the 1st instant, relative to the National…