William Tufnell, London to James E. Harvey, March 29, 1865
No. 3. Mr. Tufnell et al. to Mr. Harvey Lisbon, March 29, 1865. Sir: In compliance with your request, we have to state that we were visiting the castle of…
No. 3. Mr. Tufnell et al. to Mr. Harvey Lisbon, March 29, 1865. Sir: In compliance with your request, we have to state that we were visiting the castle of…
No. 2. Mr. Ivens to Mr. Munro Rua da Emenda, March 29, 1865. My Dear Sir: In reply to your request to be informed of anything I know regarding the…
No. 1 Commodore Craven to Mr. Harvey United States Frigate Niagara, Lisbon, March 28, 1865. Sir: With the object of shifting her berth further up the river, so as to…
Mr. Harvey to Mr. Seward No. 328.] Legation of the United States, Lisbon, March 31, 1865. Sir: The enclosed copy of a note which I had occasion to address to…
Duke de Loulé, minister of foreign affairs, to Mr. Harvey, United States minister. Department of State for Foreign Affairs,March 28, 1865. Sir: I received the note which you were pleased…
[Telegram.—Lisbon, March 28, 1865.] Mr. Harvey to Mr. Adams Hon. Charles Francis Adams, American Minister, London: Please inform department immediately that cruise Stonewall arrived here Sunday evening, and left this…
Mr. Dudley to Mr. Harvey United States Consulate, Tower Building, South Water street, Liverpool, March 21,1865. Sir: I wrote you on Sunday last about the English schooner Delgada taking anchors…
Mr. Dudley to Mr. Harvey United States Consulate, Tower Building, South Water street, Liverpool, March 19, 1865. Dear Sir: The English brig Fairline, now lying at this port, has taken…
Mr. Harvey to the Duke de Loulé Legation of the United States, Lisbon, March 27, 1865. Sir: A piratical steamship called the Stonewall entered the harbor of Lisbon yesterday (Sunday)…
Mr. Harvey to Mr. Seward No. 327.] Legation of the United States, Lisbon, March 28, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that the rebel cruiser Stonewall, a…