David A. Russell to Charles Francis Adams, March 11, 1865
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, March 11, 1865. Sir: You may probably be aware that a note was addressed by Mr. Seward to Mr. Burnley in December last,…
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, March 11, 1865. Sir: You may probably be aware that a note was addressed by Mr. Seward to Mr. Burnley in December last,…
Mr. —— to Mr. Seward London, January 2, 1865. Sir: As every right-minded, intelligent person in this country sympathizes with the northerners in their efforts to crush the rebellion which…
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office February 18, 1865. Sir: With reference to the assertions that have been made, that the steamer Scylla or Rappahannock was towed by a…
Lord Russell to Mr. Adams Foreign Office, March 8, 1865. Sir: In my letter of the 18th ultimo, I had the honor to inform you that a court of inquiry,…
Mr. Jackson to Mr. Seward [February 27, 1865.] Office U. S. Military Telegraph, War Department. The following telegram received at Washington 6.15 p. m., February 27, 1865, from Halifax, N.…
Mr. Dudley to Mr. Seward No. 437.] United States Consulate, Liverpool, February 11, 1865. Sir: I sent you, on Thursday last, a telegram by way of Queenstown, to be forwarded…
[Enclosure No. 8.] Mr. Kirkpatrick to Mr. Nesbet United States Consulate.Nassau, February 7, 1865. Sir: I had the honor to receive yesterday afternoon your communication of the 4th instant. I…
[Enclosure No. 7.] Mr. Nesbet to Mr. Kirkpatrick. Colonial Secretary’s Office. Nassau, February 4, 1865. Sir. I am directed by the governor to acknowledge your letter of the 3d instant,…
[Enclosure No. 6.] Mr. Kirkpatrick to Mr. Nesbet. United States Consulate. Nassau, February 3, 1865. Sir. I have the honor to receive your communication of yesterday, informing me that the…
[Enclosure No. 5.] Mr. Nesbet to Mr. Kirkpatrick. Colonial Secretary’s Office. Nassau, February 2, 1865. Sir. The governor has received a report from the health officer, dated yesterday, notifying that…