Joshua Bates to Wm . Sturgis, December 2, 1845
[Private.] Mr. Bates to Mr. Sturgis. London, December 2, 1845. Sir: * * * * * * * Our relations with the United States.—When I last wrote to you on…
[Private.] Mr. Bates to Mr. Sturgis. London, December 2, 1845. Sir: * * * * * * * Our relations with the United States.—When I last wrote to you on…
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, December 1, 1845. Sir: Although it is well understood here that in the present posture of the Oregon question my connection with it must…
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, October 3, 1845. Sir: I received, on the 29th ultimo, your dispatch No. 9, dated the 13th September, transmitting a copy of your last…
[Extract.] Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Pakenham. Department of State, Washington, August 30, 1845. * * Such a proposition as that which has been made never would have been authorized by…
[Extract.] Mr. Pakenham to Mr. Buchanan. Washington, July 29, 1845. * * * The undersigned, therefore, trusts that the American plenipotentiary will be prepared to offer some further proposal for…
[Extract. ] Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Pakenham. Department of State, Washington, July 12, 1845. * * * He (the President) has, therefore, instructed the under signed again to propose to…
*No. 27.[31] [undated] Narrative of the United States exploring expedition during the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, by Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., commander of the expedition, in five…
[Untitled] Extract from an article by Mr. —— Senior, in the [London] Examiner, No. 1943. Saturday, April 26, 1845. “If arbitration be unobtainable, the only mode of accommodation is mutual…
[Strictly confidential.] Mr. Bates to Mr. Sturgis. London, May 1, 1845. My Dear Sir: I wrote you some weeks since to thank you for the pamphlets you were so kind…
Lord Ashburton to Mr. Sturgis. London, April 2, 1845. Sir: Your lecture on the Oregon question reached me last week, and as the subject itself interests me, and still more…