Lyons to William H. Seward, February 29, 1864
[Enclosure 2 in No. 30.] Lord Lyons to Mr. Seward. Washington, February 29, 1864. Sir: Her Majesty’s government have had under their consideration the notes which you did me the…
[Enclosure 2 in No. 30.] Lord Lyons to Mr. Seward. Washington, February 29, 1864. Sir: Her Majesty’s government have had under their consideration the notes which you did me the…
[Enclosure 1 in No. 30.] Mr. Seward to Mr. Jackson. Washington, February 24, 1864. Sir: Your despatch of February 17 has been received. I learn from it that the court…
Port Republic, June 9, 1862. (Received June 12, 8 a. m.) There was no collision with the enemy after dark last night. This morning we resumed the march against him,…
No. 29. Earl Russell to Lord Lyons. Foreign Office, March 11, 1864. My Lord: I have received and considered, in communication with the law officers of the crown, the further…
[Enclosure 3 in No. 24.] Mr. Tilley to Mr. Gray. Frederickton, January 21, 1864. Sir: I am directed by his excellency the lieutenant governor to acknowledge the receipt of your…
[Enclosure 2 in No. 24.] Mr. Gray to Lieutenant Governor Gordon. St. John, January 14, 1864. May it please your Excellency: In the communication from Captain Moody of the 2d…
Near Strasburg, June 1, 1862. Your telegram of this date received at 5 oâclock. The skirmish of this morning was confined to infantry and artillery of our advance and lasted…
[Enclosure in No. 22.] Mr. Johnson to Major General Doyle. Halifax, February 11, 1864. Sir: I have to inform your excellency that yesterday, in the vice-admiralty court, motions were made…
[Enclosure 10 in No. 21.] Lord Lyons to Lieutenant Governor Gordon. Washington, February 1, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency’s despatch of the…
[Enclosure 9 in No. 21.] Lieutenant Governor Gordon to Lord Lyons. [Extract.] Government House, Frederickton, New Brunswick, January 21, 1864. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your…