Charles Francis Adams to William. H. Seward, January 26, 1865
[Extract.] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward No. 865.] Legation of the United States. London, January 26, 1865. Sir:* * * * * * * * If there ever was a…
[Extract.] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward No. 865.] Legation of the United States. London, January 26, 1865. Sir:* * * * * * * * If there ever was a…
Mr. Adams to Earl Russell Legation of the United States. London, January 18, 1865. My Lord. I have the honor to submit to your consideration copies of certain letters which…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward No. 857.] Legation of The United States. London, January 19, 1865. Sir. I have to acknowledge the reception of despatches from the department, numbered from…
Colonel Allen to Mr. Seward New York. January 3, 1865. Sir. For some time previous to the late attempt to seize the Pacific steamers, I had reason to believe that…
Mr. Chamerorzow to President Lincoln 27 New Broad Street, E. C., London, January 12, 1865. Sir: I am instructed by the committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society to…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward No. 855.] Legation of the United States, London, January 13, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to transmit an address to the President, from the…
[From the London Times of January 11, 1865.] Confederate menaces against neutral rights. To the Editor of the Times: Sir: The history of nations records every variety of attempt on…
[Extracts.] Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward No. 854 ] Legation of the United States, London, January 12, 1865. Sir: I have to acknowledge the reception of despatches from the department,…
[Enclosures.] 1. The Times, January 4, 1865. 2. The Globe, January 2, 1865. 3. Lord Russell to Mr. Adams, January 2, 1865. 4. Lord Russell to Mr. Burnley, December 29,…
[Untitled] Nantes, January 18, 1865. My Dear Sir: In accordance with your request I herewith send you the approximate cost of the different objects I will deliver to you at…