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Circular addressed to her, Majesty’s consuls in the Confederate States of North America. Foreign Office, October 11, 1862. Sir: Her Majesty’s government have had their attention called to the forcible…
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Lord Lyons to Consul Molyneux. Washington, March 14, 1862. Sir: I have received your despatch of the 27th ultimo, and have learned from it with great regret that her Majesty’s…
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Mr. Seward to Mr. Crosby. Department of State, Washington, October 28, 1862. No. 31.] Sir: Your very interesting dispatch of the 21st of September, No. 22, has been submitted to…
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Chief Baron Pigott’s refusal of a mixed jury in Warren’s case. [undated.] The Chief Baron. My learned brother and I do not entertain the least doubt as to the course…
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Extracts of an opinion of Mr. Attorney-General Bates, dated November 29, 1862. [November 29, 1862.] Who is a citizen? What constitutes a citizen of the United States? I have often…
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[Circular to consuls.] Legation oF the United States, Mexico, June 18, 1862. Sir: On the 22d of May last I informed you that the republics of Bremen, Hamburg, and Lubeck…
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No. 3. Memorandum signed by Earl Russell and the Japanese envoys, June 6, 1862. It has been represented to her Britannic Majesty’s minister in Japan by the ministers of the…
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Mr. Dabney to Mr. Adams United States Consulate, Tenerife, April 2, 1862. Sir: Being unable to communicate with Mr. Perry, at Madrid, I take the liberty of bringing to your…
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[Untitled] No. 131.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, December 2, 1862—10 o’clock p. m. Sir: I have just had an interview with a governor of foreign affairs,…
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[Untitled] No. 130.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, December 2, 1862—8 o’clock p. m. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt, this hour, of your…