No. 45., Monday, June 29, 1846
No. 45. Extract from the speech of the Earl of Aberdeen in the House of Lords, Monday, June 29, 1846. (Hansard’s Debates 87, 1038.) When I saw that the Senate…
No. 45. Extract from the speech of the Earl of Aberdeen in the House of Lords, Monday, June 29, 1846. (Hansard’s Debates 87, 1038.) When I saw that the Senate…
No. 44. Extract from the speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in the Senate, June 18, 1846. Debate on the ratification of the Oregon treaty. Appendix to the Congressional Globe,…
[Extract.] The Earl of Aberdeen to Mr. Pakenham. May 18, 1846. The boundary (said Lord Aberdeen) having been fixed by the convention of 1818, between the possessions of Great Britain…
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, May 18, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * * * In my last dispatch, dated on the 3d instant, after an interview…
*No. 41.[46] Extracts from the speech of Mr. Dix, of New York, in the Senate, February 19, 1846. * * * “The historical facts are too well authenticated to be…
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, April 17, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * My dispatch of the 17th of March, after an opportunity had been afforded of…
Mr. Bates to Mr. Sturgis. London, April 3, 1846. My Dear Sir: The Oregon question is now as good as settled, provided the Senate, by a good majority, pass their…
Mr. McLane to Mr. Buchanan. London, March 3, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * I sought and obtained an interview with Lord Aberdeen on the 25th February. *…
Mr. Buchanan to Mr. McLane. Department of State, Washington, February 26, 1846. Sir: * * * * * * The President, since the date of his message, has seen no…
No. 36. Extract from the [London] Quarterly Review for March, 1846, Vol. LXVII, page 603. * * * We believe that the proposition for a division by the forty-ninth degree…