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No. 3. THE PROGRESS AND PROSPECTS OF THE GREAT STRUGGLE FOR FREEDOM IN AMERICA. To the People of Great Britain and Ireland: Fellow-countrymen: Untruthful statements and unscrupulous efforts are still…
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[Enclosures.] 1. Lord Russell to Mr. Adams, 12th September, 1864. 2. Same to same, 26th September, 1864. 3. Mr. Adams to Lord Russell, 27th September, 1864. Earl Russell to Mr.…
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[Enclosure 1 in No. 20.] Mr. Johnson to Major General Doyle. Halifax, January 13, 1864. Sir: Having attended throughout the examination of the witnesses on the part of the crown…
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[Enclosure No. 2.] Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Bellecourt. No. 54.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, May 11, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt…
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[Enclosure No. 1.] Mr. Bellecourt to Mr. Pruyn. Legation and Consulate General of France in Japan, Yedo, May 8, 1863. Sir: With reference to my letter of the 5th instant,…
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[Untitled] No. 53.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, May 8, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th instant.…
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[Untitled] No. 36.] Yokohama, May 6, 1863. Sir: I have had the honor on more than one occasion to communicate to you the situation of the differences pending between her…
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[Untitled] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, May 7, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt this morning of your excellency’s letter of the 5th…
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The Minister of France to the Gorogio Yokohama, Kanagawa, April 21, 1863. Excellencies: I exceedingly regret at this grave juncture that an accident which seriously affected my health this last…
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[Confidential.] Legation and Consulate General of France in Japan, May 5, 1863. Sir: I have had the honor to inform you, verbally, of the position taken by France in regard…