Sir Frederick W. A. Bruce to William H. Seward, February 16, 1866
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Seward Washington, February 16, 1866. Sir: Her Majesty’s government have received latterly accounts of the great increase of piracy on the coast of China. The…
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Seward Washington, February 16, 1866. Sir: Her Majesty’s government have received latterly accounts of the great increase of piracy on the coast of China. The…
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Seward Washington, February 13, 1866. Sir: In the course of the discussions which have taken place between Great Britain and France on the notice to…
Mr. Seward to Sir F. Bruce Department of State, Washington, February 10, 1866. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 7th instant, in…
Mr. Seward to Sir F. Bruce Department of State, Washington, February 9, 1866. Sir: I have submitted to the President of the United States the copy of the paper which…
Mr. Seward to Sri F. Bruce Department of State, Washington, February 7, 1866. Sir: Referring to your communication of the 5th of January last, and to the reply of the…
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Seward Washington, February 7, 1866. Sir: Sri Henry Parkes having reported to her Majesty’s government the proceedings which he had adopted last November, in concert…
Lord Clarendon to Sir F. Bruce Foreign Office, January 19, 1866. Sir: In my despatch No. 68, of the 26th ultimo, I transmitted to you a copy of a despatch…
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Hunter Washington, January 5, 1866. Sir: On the night of the 10th November last a sentry from the United States gunboat James Adger, Captain John…
[Telegram per cable.] Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams Department of State, November 29, 1866. Charles Francis Adams, United States Minister at London: Disavow and reject, in the name of the…
Mr. Moran to Mr. Seward No. 29.] Legation of the United States, London, November 17,1866. Sir: Owing to the rapid passage made by the China, I am enabled to acknowledge…