William L. Dayton to Winslow, U. S. Ship Kearsarge, June 19, 1864
Mr. Dayton to Captain Winslow Paris, June 19, 1864. My Dear Sir: Permit me to offer you, your officers and crew, my hearty congratulations upon your success, this morning, in…
Mr. Dayton to Captain Winslow Paris, June 19, 1864. My Dear Sir: Permit me to offer you, your officers and crew, my hearty congratulations upon your success, this morning, in…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 492.] Paris, June 20, 1864. Sir: By a despatch sent you by the last steamer, I informed you that a fight was anticipated between…
Mr. Dayton to Captain Winslow Sir: This will be delivered to you by my son and assistant secretary of legation. I have had a conversation this afternoon with M. Drouyn…
[Untitled] Paris, June 7, 1864. Gentlemen: As representative of the government of the United States at Paris, it is my pleasing duty to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of…
[Translation.] Tours, Department of Indre Loire, May 26, 1864. Sir: As soon as the blind apologists of the sophisms and prejudices of another epoch roused the passions and interests of…
[Untitled] Paris, June 11, 1864. Monsieur le Ministre: You have no doubt been informed that the rebel corsair, the Alabama, arrived to-day at Cherbourg with thirty-seven federal prisoners. Like protests…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 489.] Paris, June 13, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to enclose herewith an original letter received a few days since from certain individuals,…
Mr. Chase to Mr. F. W. Seward No. 21.] Consulate General of the United States, Tampico, May 10, 1864. Sir: On the 27th ultimo I had the honor to address…
Mr. Dayton to M. Drouyn de l’Huys Paris, June 4, 1864. Monsieur le Ministre: After recent assurances from your excellency that the iron-clads at Bordeaux had certainly been sold to…
Mr. Dayton to Mr. Seward No. 484.] Paris, June 8, 1864. Sir: In a recent despatch, No. 467, I informed you that Mr. Drouyn de l’Huys had assured me that…