Right Hon. Earl Russell to Charles Francis Adams, May 17, 1862
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, May 17, 1862. Sir: I do not wish to prolong this correspondence, and shall only make one remark in answer to your last…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, May 17, 1862. Sir: I do not wish to prolong this correspondence, and shall only make one remark in answer to your last…
Mr. Welles to Mr. Seward. Navy Department, May 20, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to invite your attention to the accompanying extract from a despatch, dated the 14th instant,…
Mr. Adams to Earl Russell. Legation of the United States, London, May 12, 1862. My Lord: I have the honor to acknowledge the reception of your note of the 10th…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, May 10, 1862. Sir: In the letter I had the honor to receive from you yesterday you appear to have confounded two things…
Mr. Adams to Earl Russell. Legation of the United States, London, May 10, 1862. My Lord: I have the honor to acknowledge the reception of your lordship’s note of the…
A Proclamation. Whereas, by my proclamation of the nineteenth of April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, it was declared that the ports of certain States, including those of Beaufort,…
Earl Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, May 7, 1862. Sir: In your letter of the 24th of April you call my attention to the case of the British vessel…
Mr. Adams to Lord John Russell. Legation of the United States, London, May 8, 1862. My Lord: I have to acknowledge the reception of your note of the 6th instant,…
Lord John Russell to Mr. Adams. Foreign Office, May 6, 1862. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your letter of the 30th ultimo. I am quite willing to…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. No. 156.] Legation of the United States, London, May 8, 1862. Sir: I have received from the department despatches numbered from 228 to 236, both…