Telegram from John A. MacDonald, Esq., July 18, 1866.
Telegram from John A. MacDonald, Esq. Ottawa, July 18, 1866. D. Thurston, Toronto, C. W.: The cases of all the prisoners at Toronto are now under the consideration of the…
Telegram from John A. MacDonald, Esq. Ottawa, July 18, 1866. D. Thurston, Toronto, C. W.: The cases of all the prisoners at Toronto are now under the consideration of the…
Telegram sent to John A. MacDonald, Esq Toronto, July 17, 1866. Hon. John A. MacDonald, Attorney General, West Ottawa, C. W.: Is there any reason why Ellis, Carney, and Dillon,…
Telegram received from Hon. William McDougall. Ottawa, July 13, 1866. D. Thurston, American Consul, Toronto, C. W.: The prisoners having been taken by the military authorities as persons engaged in…
Telegram sent to Hon. William McDougall Toronto, July 13, 1866. Hon. William McDougall, Provincial Secretary, Ottawa, C. W.: Is there any reason why Ellis, Dillon, and Carney should not be…
Letter sent to Mr. Harrison United States Consulate, Toronto, July 13, 1866. Dear Sir: I trust you will pardon any seeming importunity on my part when I again ask if…
[Extract.] Mr. Thurston to Mr. Seward No. 113.] Consulate United States of America, Toronto, July 19, 1866. Sir: * * * * * * Among the Fenians arrested in Canada…
Mr. Seward to Sir F. Bruce Department of State, Washington, July 26, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to invite your attention to the enclosed extract of a communication of…
Mr. Hill to Mr. Hammond General Post Office, June 22, 1866. Sir: I am directed by the postmaster general to request that you will state to the Earl of Clarendon…
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Seward Washington, July 25, 1866. Sir: The existing contract with the Messrs. Cunard for the conveyance of the mails between Great Britain and America will…
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Seward. Washington, July 21, 1866. Sir: With reference to my note of the 5th instant, and to previous correspondence, I have the honor to inform…