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[Enclosure 8 in No. 5.] Mr. Tupper to commanding officers of United States ship Halifax, Nova Scotia. Provincial Secretary’s Office, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 17, 1863. Sir: Three war steamers…
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[Enclosure 6 in No. 5.] Mr. Harley to the Receiver General. Custom-House, La Havre, December 18, 1863. Sir: The Chesapeake sailed about 9 a. m. on Wednesday. She has landed…
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[Enclosure 5 in No. 5.] Mr. Harley to the Receiver General. Custom-House, La Havre, December 14, 1863. Sir: I understood this morning that a steamer lay opposite Mr. William McKenny’s…
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[Enclosure 4 in No. 5.] Mr. Tupper to Mr. Gunnison. Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 14, 1863. Sir: I have it in command from his honor the administrator of the government…
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[Enclosure 3 in No. 5.] Affidavit of Nathaniel Gunnison. Province of Nova Scotia, Halifax, 1863. I, Nathaniel Gunnison, of the city of Halifax, in the county of Halifax, in the…
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[Enclosure 2 in No. 5.] [Telegrams.] Mr. Washburn to the American Consul. Boston, December 9, 1863. Steamer Chesepeake taken by pirates is on your coast. Give all information you may…
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[Enclosure 1 in No. 5.] Mr. Gunnison to the Provincial Secretary. Consulate of the United States, Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 10, 1863. Sir: Information having been received at this consulate…
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[Enclosure 3 in No. 4.] [Untitled] Office of U. S. Military Telegraph, War Department, Washington, December 21, 1863. Translation of a letter in cipher forwarded to the Secretary of War…
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[Enclosure 2 in No. 4.] Lord Lyons to Lieutenant Governor Gordon (and Major General Doyle.). Washington, December 21, 1863. Sir: I have this afternoon had the honor to send to…
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[Enclosure 8 in No. 3.] Lord Lyons to Major General Doyle. Washington, December 21, 1863. I transmit to you copies of a note from Mr. Seward, and the answer from…