LEACH, United States Consul to Andrew Jackson, December 10, 1863
Mr. Leech to Mr. Jackson. St. John, December 10, 1863. I am informed by the Secretary of State that steamer Chesapeake, of Portland and New York line, has been taken…
Mr. Leech to Mr. Jackson. St. John, December 10, 1863. I am informed by the Secretary of State that steamer Chesapeake, of Portland and New York line, has been taken…
Mr. Howard to Mr. Jackson. St. John, December 9, 1863. You are instructed by Secretary Seward to use your best efforts to secure detention of Chesapeake and arrest of criminals.…
Mr. Seward to Mr Gunnison. Washington, December 9, 1863—1.30 p.m. Is the steamer Chesapeake, or has she been, in your port? Please answer. WILLIAM H. SEWARD.
No. 5. Major General Doyle to the Duke of Newcastle. Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 23, 1863. My Lord Duke: I have the honor to report, for the information of your…
No. 4. (Extract.) Lord Lyons to Earl Russell.—(Received January 8, 1864.) Washington, December 24, 1863. I have the honor to transmit to your lordship further papers relating to the affair…
No. 3. [Extract.] Lord Lyons to Earl Russell.—(Received January 5, 1864.) Washington, December 21, 1863. With reference to my despatch of the 15th instant, I have the honor to transmit…
No. 2. Lord Lyons to Earl Russell.—(Received December 26.) Washington, December 15, 1863. My Lord: On the 11th instant, a few minutes after I had sent off my despatch to…
No. 1. Lord Lyons to Earl Russell.—(Received December) Washington, December 11, 1863. My Lord: The enclosed extract from the New York Herald of yesterday will make your lordship acquainted with…
No. 10. Mr. Waddington to Mr. Hammond.—(Received March 1.) Whitehall, February 29, 1864. Sir: With reference to the previous correspondence on the same subject, I am directed by Secretary Sir…
No. 9. Mr. Waddington to Mr. Hammond.—(Received February 27.). Whitehall, February 26, 1864. Sir: Referring to the correspondence which has taken place on the subject of recruiting in Ireland for…