Benjamin Moran to Hamilton Fish, June 5, 1871
No. 207. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 336.] Legation of the United States, London, June 5, 1871. (Received June 20.) Sir: I have the honor to inform you that…
No. 207. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 336.] Legation of the United States, London, June 5, 1871. (Received June 20.) Sir: I have the honor to inform you that…
No. 206. Mr. Fish to General Schenck No. 4.] Department of State, Washington, May 25, 1871. Sir: The Senate having advised and consented thereto, the President has ratified the treaty…
No. 15. Lord Lyons to Earl Granville Bordeaux, February 26, 1871. (Received March 1.) My Lord: I perceive that observations have been made in both houses of Parliament on the…
No. 14. Lord Lyons to Earl Granville Bordeaux, January 26, 1871. (Received January 31.) My Lord: I have the honor to transmit to your lordship herewith a letter which I…
No. 13. Lord Lyons to Earl Granville Bordeaux, January 23, 1871. (Received January 29.) My Lord: On the receipt of your lordship’s telegram of the day before yesterday I went…
No. 12. Lord Lyons to Earl Granville Bordeaux, January 20, 1871. (Received January 29.) My Lord: In my dispatch of the 27th ultimo I spoke of the British subjects still…
No. 11. Earl Granville to Mr. Odo Russell Foreign Office, January 23, 1871. Sir: I telegraphed to you on the 21st instant, stating that Her Majesty’s government were anxious to…
No. 205. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 256.] Legation of the United States, London, March 8, 1871. (Received March 23.) Sir: I have the honor to send herewith two…
[From the London Daily Telegraph, February 3, 1871.] Full text of the convention.–The occupation of the forts. The following is a translation of the full text of the convention between…
No. 204. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 219.] Legation of the United States, London, February 4, 1871. (Received February 18.) The first direct news that has reached London from…