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[Enclosure 2 in No. 16.] Major General Doyle to Lord Lyons. [Telegraphic.] Halifax, January 14, 1864. The examination of witnesses for the crown against Doctors Almen and Smith, and Mr.…
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[Enclosure 1 in No. 16.] Lord Lyons to Mr. Seward. Washington, January 13, 1864. [Published elsewhere in this volume.]
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[Enclosure 3 in No. 15.] Mr. Seward to Lord Lyons. Department of State, Washington, January 9, 1864. [Published elsewhere in this volume.]
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[Enclosure 2 in No. 15.] Lord Lyons to Lieutenant Governor Gordon. Washington, January 5, 1864. Sir: With reference to my despatch of yesterday I have the honor to transmit to…
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[Enclosure in No. 13.] Major General Doyle to Lord Lyons. Government House, Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 6, 1864. My Lord: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your…
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[Enclosure 3 in No. 12.] The Mayor of Halifax to Mr. Tupper. Mayor’s Office, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 30, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to request that you will…
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[Enclosure 2 in No. 12.] The Mayor of Halifax to Mr. Tupper. Mayor’s Office, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 29,1863. Sir: I have received an intimation from the legal adviser of…
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[Enclosure 5 in No. 11.] Captain Moody to Mr. Gray. Frederickton, January 2, 1864. Sir: I am directed by his excellency the lieutenant governor to acknowledge the receipt of your…
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[Enclosure 4 in No. 11.] Mr. Gray to Lieutenant Governor Gordon. St. John, December 31, 1863. May it please your Excellency: Two persons named David Collins and James McKinney having…
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[Enclosure 1 in No. 11.] Mr. Howard to Mr. Tilley. United States’ Consulate, St. John, New Brunswick, December 22, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to address, through you, a…