[Untitled], February 2, 1865
[Untitled] [Telegram.—Lisbon, February 2, 1865.] Captain Walke, war steamer Sacramento, Cadiz: Your letter just received. Come here immediately. JAMES E. HARVEY.
[Untitled] [Telegram.—Lisbon, February 2, 1865.] Captain Walke, war steamer Sacramento, Cadiz: Your letter just received. Come here immediately. JAMES E. HARVEY.
[Untitled] [Telegram.—Cadiz, February 1, 1865.] United States Minister, Lisbo: Sacramento is ready for efficient service. Have answered by letter. CAPTAIN WALKE.
[Telegram.—Lisbon, January 31, 1865.] [Untitled] Captain Walke, war steamer Sacramento, Cadiz: Have your repairs been completed, and is your ship ready for efficient service? JAMES E. HARVEY.
[Telegram.—Nantes, January 30, 1865.] [Untitled] American Minister, Lisbon: Ram Olinde, built at Bordeaux, and transferred by Danes to rebels at Houat island, here; sailed for Lisbon on Saturday. MONTAGNIE, Consul.
[Telegram.—Lisbon, January 27, 1865.] [Untitled] Benjamin Moran, Esq., Legation of the United States, London: Your letter has been received. You should notify Niagara, which is probably at Antwerp. Mr. Sanford,…
Mr. Moran to Mr. Harvey London, January 19,1865. My Dear Sir: I write privately to say that there is a double screw propeller now in the harbor of Kingstown, Ireland,…
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