Right Hon. Earl Russell to Sir F. Bruce, May 6, 1865
[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,…
[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 Sir F. Bruce. Foreign Office, May 9, 1865. No. 12.] Sir: Her Majesty’s government have considered, in communication with the law advisers of the Crown, Mr. Burnley’s…
[Untitled] Fredericton, May 11, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you copies of a paragraph from the speech with which I lately opened the session of the…
Governor Grave to Sir F. Bruce Government House, Newfoundland, May 15,1865. Sir: The intimate commercial intercourse and cordial relations which have existed between this colony and the people of the…
Mr. Hunter to Sir F. Bruce Department of State, Washington, May 20, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge lhe receipt of your note of the 17th instant, transmitting,…
Mr. Seward to Sir F. Bruce Mr. Seward presents his compliments to Sir Frederick Bruce, and has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of his note of the 7th instant,…
Mr. Seward to Sir F. Bruce Mr. Seward presents his compliments to Sir Frederick Bruce, and has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of his note of yesterday, enclosing a…
Mr. Hunter to Sir F. Bruce The Acting Secretary of State presents his compliments to Sir Frederick Bruce, and has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of his note of…
No. 1. The Earl of Clarendon to Sir F. Bruce. Foreign Office, April 14, 1866. Sir: Mr. Adams called upon me three days ago and read to me a confidential…