Hamilton Fish to Robert C. Schenck, June 4, 1872
No. 87. Mr. Fish to General Schenck.. [Telegram.] Washington, June 4, 1872. The Government of the United States differs entirely from the opinion expressed in Lord Granville’s note to you,…
No. 87. Mr. Fish to General Schenck.. [Telegram.] Washington, June 4, 1872. The Government of the United States differs entirely from the opinion expressed in Lord Granville’s note to you,…
[Inclosure in No. 86.] Earl Russell to Lord Lyons. Foreign Office, March 27, 1863. My Lord: Mr. Adams having asked for an interview, I bad along conversation with hiui yesterday…
No. 86. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. Department of State, Washington, June 3, 1872. No. 216.] Sir: Your dispatch No. 233 of the 18th ultimo, inclosing copy of supplement to…
No. 85. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, June 3, 1872. (Received 11.25 p.m.) I found this morning I had partly misunderstood Lord Granville. Her Majesty’s Government are of…
No. 83. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, June 2, 1872. (Received 1.20 o’clock.) Your telegram of yesterday just received. I will communicate it to Lord Granville to-morrow. Must…
No. 84. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, June 2, 1872. Confidential. We concur in the opinion that the Arbitrators have the power to adjourn either on their own…
No. 80. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, June 1, 1872. The fifth Article of the Treaty requires the written arguments to be presented by the 15th Jane. The…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 79.] General Schenck to Earl Granville. 58 Great Cumberland Place,May 31, 1872, midnight. My Lord: I have just received from Mr. Fish a telegraphic dispatch, of…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 79.] General Schenck to Earl Granville. 58 Great Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, W.,Friday, 2.45 a.m., May 31, 1872. My Lord: I have just been called from…
No. 81. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, June 1, 1872. (Received 3.30 p.m.) Your telegram of yesterday was received at midnight, and immediately communicated to Lord Granville, who…