Edward Stanley to Frangís Clare Ford, October 12, 1867
Lord Stanley to Mr. Ford Foreign Office, London, October 12, 1867. Sir: I have received your despatch No. 1 of the 23d ultimo, confirming the melancholy news which you had…
Lord Stanley to Mr. Ford Foreign Office, London, October 12, 1867. Sir: I have received your despatch No. 1 of the 23d ultimo, confirming the melancholy news which you had…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Ford Department of State, Washington, September 26, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of yesterday upon the subject of…
Mr. Ford to Mr. Seward Washington, September 25, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that the government of the Tycoon of Japan having solicited a delay of…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Ford Department of State, Washington, September 21, 1867. Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your note of this date, officially announcing the decease of…
Lord Stanley to Mr. Seward Foreign Office, September 21, 1867. Sir: The melancholy intelligence which reached this country yesterday morning, of the death of Sir Frederick Bruce, her Majesty’s envoy…
Mr. Ford to Mr. Seward British Legation, Washington, September 21, 1867. Sir: The melancholy intelligence will have already reached you of the sudden death of Sir Frederick Wright Bruce, G.…
[Telegram per cable.] Sir F. Bruce to Lord Stanley Washington, August 22, 1867. Right Hon. Lord Stanley, &c., &c., &c.: I think it advisable to release Nagle and Warren. BRUCE.
Sir F. Bruce to Mr. Seward Washington, August 2, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the 24th of July, enclosing the observations…
Mr. Seward to Sir F. Bruce Auburn, July 27, 1867. My Dear Sir: In view of my recent preoccupations, you were kind enough to defer until now the presenting to…
Mr. Welles to Mr. Seward Navy Department, Washington, July 15, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 8th instant, transmitting one from…