Louis M C Lane, to James Buchanan, March 3, 1846
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, March 3, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * I sought and obtained an interview with Lord Aberdeen on the 25th February. *…
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, March 3, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * I sought and obtained an interview with Lord Aberdeen on the 25th February. *…
Mr. Buchanan to Mr. McLane. Department of State, Washington, February 26, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * The President, since the date of his message, has seen no…
No. 36. Extract from the [London] Quarterly Review for March, 1846, Vol. LXVII, page 603. * * * We believe that the proposition for a division by the forty-ninth degree…
[Untitled] *Extract from the speech of Mr. Sevier, of Arkansas, chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, in the Senate, March 25, 1846.[41] * * * Sir, I am not…
[Untitled] Extract from the speech of Mr. Cass, of Michigan, in the Senate, June, 1846 * * * “We are seeking a doubtful good, at the certainty of a great…
[Untitled] Extract from the speech of Mr. J. Q. Adams, in the House of Representatives, April 13, 1846. * * * “I am not for settling the question at the…
[Untitled] Extract from the debate on the Oregon question, in the House of Representatives, February 9, 1846. Mr. T. B. King: * * * “I should like, with all respect…
[Untitled] Extract from the speech of Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts, in the Senate, March 30, 1846. * * * I was not very far out when I took the precaution…
No. 35. Extract from the speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, in the Senate, March 16, 1846. * * * “The past history of the affair, the fact that…
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, February 3, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * * It will be perceived from the remarks of Lord John Russell, and Sir…