FISH, Secretary to Robert C. Schenck, February 17, 1876
No. 102. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, February 17, 1876. Officer, with papers for Winslow’s extradition, sails Saturday. FISH,Secretary.
No. 102. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, February 17, 1876. Officer, with papers for Winslow’s extradition, sails Saturday. FISH,Secretary.
No. 101. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, February 15, 1876. Winslow arrested. Send charge with proof at once. SCHENCK.
No. 100. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, February 12, 1876. E. D. Winslow, charged with large forgeries, escaped by steamer Rotterdam, under name of Clifton, and is said…
No. 99. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Hunter. Washington, September 6, 1876. (Received September 6.) Sir: In compliance with an instruction which I have received from the Earl of Derby,…
No. 98. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, May 22, 1876. (Received May 23.) Sir: I have the honor to inform you that, in consequence of a dispatch which…
No. 2. board of trade to foreign office. Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens,February 17, 1876. [M. 1840.] Rule of the road. Sir: I am directed by the board of trade…
Liverpool, March 23, 1875. Gentlemen: I have carefully perused your memorandum as to the new regulations suggested by the board of trade regarding fog-signals, and I must humbly beg to…
Liverpool, April 1, 1875. Gentlemen: In reference to the signals proposed by the board of trade in foggy misty, or snowy weather, I understand the signals A, B, and C…
Liverpool, March 23, 1875. Gentlemen: In compliance with the wish expressed in your letter of the 23d instant, I beg to give the following as my opinion of the code…
Liverpool, March 21, 1875. Gentlemen: In reply to your letter on fog-signals, &c., I am of opinion that the interval between, each signal, ought only to be two instead of…