Edward Everett to John C . Calhoun, April 2, 1845
[Confidential.] Mr. Everett to Mr. Calhoun. London, April 2, 1845. Sir: * * * * * * * A person very high in the confidence of the government, but not…
[Confidential.] Mr. Everett to Mr. Calhoun. London, April 2, 1845. Sir: * * * * * * * A person very high in the confidence of the government, but not…
Mr. Everett to Mr. Calhoun. London, March 7, 1845. Sir:* * * * * * * I took an opportunity a few days since to explain to the Comte de…
Mr. Everett to Mr. Calhoun. London, February 28, 1845. Sir: * * * * * * * I have anticipated in some degree another point to which Lord Aberdeen has…
No. 21. Extract of a lecture delivered by Mr. William Sturgis before the Mercantile Library Association of Boston, January 22, 1845. * * * I deem it very desirable that…
Mr. Everett to Mr. Nelson. London, April 1, 1844. Sir: * * * * * * The principle of running the forty-ninth degree of latitude to the sea and leaving…
[Confidential.] Mr. Everett to Mr. Upshur. London, December 2, 1843. Sir: I had a long and important conversation with Lord Aberdeen on the 29th ultimo, which I now beg leave…
[Private and confidential.] Mr. Everett to Mr. Upshur. London, November 14, 1843. Hon. A. P. Upshur: * * * I had a long and, upon the whole, quite a satisfactory…
[Confidential.] Mr. Everett to Mr. Upshur. London, November 2, 1843. Sir: By the steamer of the 16th October, I had the honor to receive your despatch No. 62, inclosing a…
Mr. Upshur to Mr. Everett. Department of State, Washington, October 9, 1843. Sir: The President directs that you take an early occasion to bring again to the attention of Her…
[Confidential.] Mr. Everett to Mr. Upshur. London, August 17, 1843. Dear Sir: * * * * * * When Lord Aberdeen spoke of instructing Mr. Fox on the Oregon question,…