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[Enclosure 9 in No. 21.] Lieutenant Governor Gordon to Lord Lyons. [Extract.] Government House, Frederickton, New Brunswick, January 21, 1864. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your…
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[See enclosure 8 in No. 21.] Lord Lyons to Mr. Seward. Washington, January 30, 1864. [Printed elsewhere in this correspondence.]
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[Enclosure 7 in No. 21.] Viscount Monck to Lord Lyons. Government House, Quebec, January 20, 1864. My Lord: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency’s despatch…
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[Enclosure 6 in No. 21.] Lord Lyons to Major General Doyle. Washington, February 1, 1864. Sir: I had on the 28th ultimo the honor to receive your excellency’s despatch of…
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[Enclosure 2 in No 20.] Major General Doyle to Lord Lyons. Goverment House, Halifax, Nova Scotia, January 20, 1864. My Lord: In consequence of the gross misrepresentations which have appeared…
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[Enclosure 1 in No. 20.] Mr. Johnson to Major General Doyle. Halifax, January 13, 1864. Sir: Having attended throughout the examination of the witnesses on the part of the crown…
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[Enclosure 1 in No. 18.] Examination before the police magistrate, St. John, New Brunswick, of persons accused of seizing the steamer Chesapeake. Examination of Lieutenant Collins and Privates McKinney and…
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[Enclosure 7 in No. 16.] Lord Lyons to Viscount Monck. Washington, January 13, 1864. My Lord: I have the honor to transmit to your excellency a copy of a note…
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[Enclosure 6 in No. 16.] Mr. Seward to Lord Lyons. Department of State, Washington, January 13, 1864. [Printed elsewhere.]
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[Enclosure 5 in No. 16.] Lord Lyons to Major General Doyle. Washington, January 18, 1864. Sir: With reference to my previous despatches respecting the affair of the Chesapeake, I have…