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Mr. Dayton to Mr. Thouvenel. Legation of the United States,Paris, August 26, 1861. Monsieur le Ministre: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 20th…
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Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward. No. 37.] Paris, August 29, 1861. Sir: Herewith I beg to enclose a copy of a communication made by me to Mr. Thouvenel, in answer…
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[Translation.] Paris, August 20, 1861. Sir: I have the honor to communicate to you the text of the written declaration that I propose to myself to make, and of which…
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A. Paris, August 2, 1861. Sir: I had the honor to inform your excellency some time since that I was authorized, upon the part of the United States, to treat…
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B. London, July 25, 1861. Sir: Yours of the 19th instant, enclosing a copy of Lord John Russell’s of the 18th instant, was duly received by me at Paris. My…
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[Untitled] Foreign Office, July 18, 1861. Sir: Upon considering your proposition of Saturday last I have two remarks to make: The course hitherto followed has been a simple notification of…
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A. Paris, May 31, 1861. Sir: In conformity with the verbal promise I gave at our last conference, I now have the honor to propose to your excellency an accession,…
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E. Paris, May 26, 1861. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 24th instant, calling my attention to the fact that my predecessor, on the 21th…
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C. Paris, May 24, 1861. Sir: I beg to enclose to your excellency a copy of a proclamation issued by the President of the United States on the 27th of…
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Baron Rechberg to Mr. Hülsemann. No. 6993.—H.] Vienna, July 1, 1861. Sir: With deep regret we continue to follow events in the United States which, shaking the foundations of the…