Benjamin Moran to The Right Honorable the Earl Granville, September 14, 1871
No. 218. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 371.] Legation of the United States, London, September 14, 1871. (Received September 26.) Sir: With reference to your No. 42 to General…
No. 218. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 371.] Legation of the United States, London, September 14, 1871. (Received September 26.) Sir: With reference to your No. 42 to General…
[Telegram.] Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish London, August 15, 1871. Granville promptly instructed British minister to act with Mr. Marsh, and his lordship has received information that the two ministers…
Earl Granville to General Schenck Foreign Office, August 14, 1871. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 10th instant, informing me of the…
General Schenck to Earl Granville Legation of the United States, London, August 10, 1871. My Lord: I am instructed by the Secretary of State at Washington, through a telegraphic dispatch…
[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to General Schenck Washington, August 9. Inform Lord Granville by note that the President has named Judge James S. Frazer, late of the supreme court of Indiana,…
[Telegram.] General Schenck to Mr. Davis London, August 13, 1871. Davis, Acting Secretary: Alexander Cockburn, Lord Chief Justice, appointed Arbitrator. Sir Roundell Palmer, counsel. SCHENCK.
[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to General Schenck Washington, August 12, 1871. Schenck, Minister, London: Has British arbitrator been named? DAVIS.
No. 217. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 339.] Legation of the United States, London, August 17, 1871. (Received August 31.) Sir: On the 10th instant General Schenck received your…
[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Marsh Washington, August 9, 1871. Marsh, Minister, Rome: Referring to article twelve of the treaty with Great Britain of 8th May, the President and Her…
No. 215. [Extract.] Mr. Fish to General Schenck No. 44.] Department of State, Washington, August 11, 1871. Sir: Shortly before Sir Edward Thornton sailed for Europe, he suggested the name…