Robert Bayman to James E. Harvey , United States, October 18, 1864
Mr. Bayman to Mr. Harvey. United States Consulate, Madeira, October 18, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 14th instant, also one from the consul…
Mr. Bayman to Mr. Harvey. United States Consulate, Madeira, October 18, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge your letter of the 14th instant, also one from the consul…
[Telegram.] Liverpool, October 12—3 p. m. Screw steamer Laurel, 269 tons, one funnel, two masts, sailed from Liverpool on Sunday, with Captain Semmes, a number of guns, ten officers, and…
Duke de Soulé to Mr. Harvey Department of State for Foreign Affairs, July 16, 1864. I have the honor of informing you, in addition to my note of 10th May…
Commander Preble to Mr. Harvey. United States Sloop-of-war St. Louis, Lisbon, April 8, 1864. Sir:Your communication of this day and date is received. Agreeably to your request, I have to…
Mr. Harvey to Commander Preble. Legation of the United States, Lisbon, April 8, 1864. Sir: It has been stated to me that a letter was addressed by yourself and Mr.…
Mr. Bayman to Governor Perdigao. Consulate of the United States, Madeira, February 29, 1864. Most Illustrious and Excellent Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge your letter dated this day,…
[Untitled] Funchal, March 1, 1864. Most Excellent Sir: I have the honor of informing your excellency that the American steamer Florida left the port last night, about 8.30 p. m.,…
[Untitled] Civil Government of Funchal, February 29, 1864. Most Illustrious Sir: I have the satisfaction of informing you that the commander of the ship Florida (south American corsair) has, according…
Navy Department. It being convenient to regulate the manner in which the prizes referred to in articles 3 and 4 of the law of 4th December, 1861, are to be…
[Untitled] St. Michael, May 9, 1864. Sir: It is my duty to apprise you that on the 3d instant the British (two-masted and two-funnel) schooner Mary Collert, of 248 tons,…