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No. 8. [Extract] Lord Lyons to Earl Russell.—(Received January 9, 1864.) Washington, December 29, 1863. I have the honor to transmit to your lordship a copy of a despatch from…
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No. 7. Lieutenant Governor Gordon to the Duke of Newcastle. Frederickton, December 21, 1863. My Lord Duke: Considerable excitement was created a few days ago in the city of St.…
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No. 6. Major-General Doyle to the Duke of Newcastle. Government House, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 24, 1863. My Lord Duke: My despatch to your grace of the 23d instant, and…
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Mr. Farrar to the United States Consul. Barrington, December 14, 1863. She lies behind Blue island, near Jordan, out of sight, discharging cargo into lighters, and waiting for coals. A.…
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Mr. Merrill to Mr. Gunnison. Yarmouth, December 14, 1863. Steamer Chesapeake hovering along shore east of Shelburne Saturday night; her purser started by land for Halifax. Gunboat passed here last…
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Mr. Davis to Mr. Gunnison. Liverpool, December 14, 1863. Followed John C. Braine to Petit Riviere and arrested him; he showed a lieutenant’s commission from Jeff. Davis; letter of marque…
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Mr. Seward to Mr. Gunnison. Washington, December 12, 1863. Your despatch to Lord Lyons on the subject of the Chesapeake received. He will adopt all proper measures in regard. The…
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Mr. Washburn to Mr. Gunnison. Portland, December 12, 1863. Deposition of Charles Johnson, mate of the Chesapeake, taken by United States commissioner, proves conclusively the murder of Orin Shaffer, second…
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Mr. Washburn to Mr. Jackson. Portland, December 11, 1863. Cargo of Chesapeake was owned entirely by American and Canadian merchants, and was not intended to run blockade. Advise authorities of…
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A. L. to Mr. Chun. Yarmouth, December 10, 1863. A steamer said to be of similar appearance to Chesapeake passed this harbor about noon yesterday, steering down the bay. A.…