Granville to Richard Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons, January 11, 1871
No. 3. Earl Granville to Lord Lyons. Foreign Office, January 11, 1871. My Lord: I have received your excellency’s dispatch of the 6th instant, inclosing a letter from Mr. Kirby,…
No. 3. Earl Granville to Lord Lyons. Foreign Office, January 11, 1871. My Lord: I have received your excellency’s dispatch of the 6th instant, inclosing a letter from Mr. Kirby,…
Dispatch from the Count of Nesselrode to Baron Brunow. Saint Petersburgh, May 2, 1850. The cabinet of Saint Petersburgh adheres completely to the principles which have served as the basis…
The Prince of Schwartzenberg to Baron Hotter, London, on the demand for indemnification which the government of England makes of the governments of Tuscany and Naples. Vienna, April 14, 1850.…
Mr. Hammond to Mr. Jefferson. Lansdown, November 22, 1793. Sir: I have had the honor of receiving your letter of the 14th instant, upon which, as it announces the fixed…
Mr. Brice to Mr. Knox, Secretary of War. Annapolis, Md., In Council, August 23, 1793. Sir: Your communications of the 6th instant arrived in the absence of Governor Lee, who…
Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley. Department of State, Washington, September 25, 1869. No. 70.] Sir: When you left here upon your mission, the moment was thought not to be the…
1. Concession of belligerent rights. [undated.] The dates of the several acts which have been cited by either party in the discussion of this question are herewith given: 1861, April…
Synopsis. [undated.] By the 1st article of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain of the 15th of June, 1816, it was stipulated that the line of boundary…
[Untitled] 1845. Previously to 1845 the trade of the United States and other nations with the British provinces of Canada and others north and east of the United States was…
1. Rights as defined by treaty [undated.] The convention of 1818, hereinafter referred to, gives to American fishermen— 1. The right, in common with British fishermen, to fish within three…