Lyons to John Russell, 1st Earl Russell, March 4, 1864
No. 31. Lord Lyons to Earl Russell.—(Received March 17.) Washington, March 4, 1864. My Lord: With reference to my despatch of the 29th ultimo, I have the honor to inclose…
No. 31. Lord Lyons to Earl Russell.—(Received March 17.) Washington, March 4, 1864. My Lord: With reference to my despatch of the 29th ultimo, I have the honor to inclose…
No. 30 Lord Lyons to Earl Russell. Washington, February 29, 1864. My Lord: I have the honor to transmit to your lordship a copy of a despatch addressed by Mr.…
No. 29. Earl Russell to Lord Lyons. Foreign Office, March 11, 1864. My Lord: I have received and considered, in communication with the law officers of the crown, the further…
No. 28. The Duke of Newcastle to Lieutenant Governor Gordon. Downing Street, March 12, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that, by papers which have reached me…
No. 27. The Duke of Newcastle to Major General Doyle. Downing Street, March 12, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the 18th…
No. 26. Major General Doyle to the Duke of Newcastle. Government House, Halifax, Nova Scotia, February 18, 1864. My Lord Duke: I have the honor to transmit documents containing a…
No. 25. Lieutenant Governor Gordon to the Duke of Newcastle.—(Received March 1, 1864.) Frederickton, New Brunswick, February 15, 1864. My Lord Duke: I have the honor to enclose, for your…
No. 24. Lieutenant Governor Gordon to the Duke of Newcastle.—(Received February 16, 1864.) Frederickton, February 1, 1864. My Lord Duke: I have the honor to transmit for your grace’s information…
No. 23. The Duke of Newcastle to Major General Doyle (and Lieutenant Governor Gordon.) Downing Street, February 22, 1864. Sir: With reference to the correspondence which has passed on the…
No. 22. Major General Doyle to the Duke of Newcastle. Government House, Halifax, Nova Scotia, February 4, 1864. My Lord Duke: In accordance with the promise which I have made…