[Untitled], June 29, 1864.
[Untitled] Paris, June 29, 1864. Monsieur le Ministre: After the late combat between the Kearsarge and Alabama, off Cherbourg, the three wounded men of the crew of the Kearsarge, and…
[Untitled] Paris, June 29, 1864. Monsieur le Ministre: After the late combat between the Kearsarge and Alabama, off Cherbourg, the three wounded men of the crew of the Kearsarge, and…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 499.] Paris, June 30, 1864. Sir: Upon the suggestions of Captain Winslow, now in Paris, I have written a letter to the minister of…
[Translation.] Japanese Ambassadors to Mr. Dayton To his excellency the Minister of the United States of America in France: We have to make you the following communication: Some time since…
[Translation.] Japanese Ambassadors to Mr. Dayton To his excellency the Minister of the United States of America in France: We have to make to you the following communication: In the…
[Translation.] Surgeon Dufour to Mr. Dayton Cherbourg, June 23, 1864. Sir: I am happy to give you favorable news of the three men of the Kearsarge, who were confided to…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 497.] Paris, June 29, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to send you herewith a translation of a letter received by my son from…
[Extract.] Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 496.] Paris, June 26, 1864. Sir: I have neglected to write you concerning the new transatlantic steamship line from Havre to New York,…
The Alabama. Southampton, June 21, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that, in accordance with my intention as previously announced to you, I steamed out of the…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 495.] Paris, June 24, 1864. Sir: The Yeddo, one of those vessels built by Arman, at Bordeaux, for the confederates, left port yesterday morning…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 493.] Paris, June 22, 1864. Sir: My son returned from Cherbourg last night by way of Havre, to which latter place, at the request…