Henry Hammond to Mes, November 2, 1863
Her Majesty’s Foreign Office to Laird Brothers. Foreign Office, November 2, 1863. Gentlemen: I am directed by Earl Russell to acknowledge the receipt of your telegraphic message of the 31st…
Her Majesty’s Foreign Office to Laird Brothers. Foreign Office, November 2, 1863. Gentlemen: I am directed by Earl Russell to acknowledge the receipt of your telegraphic message of the 31st…
[Immediate.] Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. Treasury Chambers, November 2, 1863. Gentlemen: In reply to your letter of the 30th ultimo, representing the danger which the iron-clad vessels now…
Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. [Immediate.] 15,467 } 3/11. 15,608 15,646 Treasury Chambers, November 3, 1863. Gentlemen: I am commanded by the lords commissioners of her Majesty’s treasury to…
Captain Inglefield, H. M. S. Majestic, to Laird Brothers. Her Majesty’s Steamer Majestic, Rock Ferry, November 3, 1863. Gentlemen: Obedient to instructions I have received from the lords commissioners of…
Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. Treasury Chambers, December 10, 1863. Gentlemen: I am desired by the lords commissioners of her Majesty’s treasury to acknowledge the receipt of your letter,…
Her Majesty’s Foreign Office to Laird Brothers. Foreign Office, December 11, 1863. Gentlemen: I am directed by Earl Russell to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant,…
[In replying, quote the following initial letter M.] The Admiralty to Laird Brothers. Admiralty, December 12, 1863. Gentlemen: I have received and laid before my lords commissioners of the admiralty…
Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. 18,046 } 18/12. 17,571 Treasury Chambers, December 18, 1863. Gentlemen: With further reference to your letter of the 7th instant, respecting the present condition…
Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. Treasury Chambers, January 14, 1864. Gentlemen: In reply to your letter of the 12th instant, proposing that the El Tousson and El Monnassir should…
Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. 209 } 20/1 464 Treasury Chambers, January 20, 1864. Gentlemen: In reply to your letter of the 9th instant, and previous letters, I am…
Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. Treasury Chambers, February 2, 1864. Gentlemen: In reply to your further letter of 25th ultimo, I am desired by the lords commissioners of her…
[Immediate.] Her Majesty’s Treasury to Laird Brothers. Treasury Chambers, February 8, 1864. Gentlemen: In reply to your letter of 3d instant, I am commanded by the lords commissioners of her…
S. Price Edwards, esq., collector of customs, Liverpool, to Laird Brothers. Custom-House, Liverpool, October 27, 1864. Gentlemen: I hereby beg to inform you that your two cupola vessels are now…
No. 4. Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Winchester and Mr. Van Polsbroek Legation of the United States in Japan, Kanagawa, March 14, 1865. Gentlemen: I have the honor to acknowledge the…
London, April 27, 1865. Gentlemen: In accordance with the desire expressed in your note of this day, and with what I presume to be the general wish of Americans in…
[Untitled] Legation of the United States, Lisbon, June 16, 1865. Gentlemen: The address which you did me the honor to deliver personally, in behalf of the “Centro Promoter dos methoramentos…
[Untitled] Consulate of the United States, Mexico, April 29, 1867. Gentlemen: Your very important communication of the 27th instant has been received, and its contents are of so serious a…
American government vs. Hoffman. Hull, September 11, 1867. Gentlemen: In accordance with your request of the 6th instant I made inquiry at Bremerhaven respecting Bernard Hoffman, who is accused of…
No. 3. [Translation.] Department of Treasury and Public Credit.–Section 2. The citizen President has well-founded motives for considering insubsistent the treaties which united Mexico with the powers who disowned the…
No. 7. [Translation.] Department of Treasury and Public Credit.–Section 2. The citizen President having been informed of the farther petition addressed by you to the supreme government, under date of…
Mr. E. B. Washburne to Messrs, Hecht, Held and Kayser. Paris, August 31, 1870. Gentlemen: I have this morning received your letter of the 29th instant. I shall immediately telegraph…
[Untitled] Honolulu, December 28, 1870. Gentlemen: Referring to our conversation this morning on the subsidy for an Australian steamer, I will state that the government is ready to take into…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 366.] Legation of the United States, Florence, June 12, 1871. Gentlemen: The tariff bill, providing for imposing a duty of five francs on crude petroleum, and…
[Inclosure 3 in No. 366.] Legation of the United States, Florence, July 6, 1871. Gentlemen: Returning from Rome I find yours of the 1st instant, and will immediately bring the…