Granville to W. B. West, March 1, 1871
No. 10. Earl Granville to Mr. West. Foreign Office, March 1, 1871. Sir: I have consulted the law-officers of the Grown upon the point submitted to me in your dispatch…
No. 10. Earl Granville to Mr. West. Foreign Office, March 1, 1871. Sir: I have consulted the law-officers of the Grown upon the point submitted to me in your dispatch…
No. 3. Earl Granville to Lord Lyons. Foreign Office, January 11, 1871. My Lord: I have received your excellency’s dispatch of the 6th instant, inclosing a letter from Mr. Kirby,…
[Untitled] 1845. Previously to 1845 the trade of the United States and other nations with the British provinces of Canada and others north and east of the United States was…
1. Rights as defined by treaty [undated.] The convention of 1818, hereinafter referred to, gives to American fishermen— 1. The right, in common with British fishermen, to fish within three…
Mr. Fish to General Schenck. Department of State, Washington, February 22, 1871. Sir: Your high character and experience in public affairs, and the familiarity which your long service under the…
Washington, March 4, 1871. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from you of a commission from the President as one of the commissioners in a joint high…
Washington, March 1, 1871. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from the Department of State of a commission from the President, appointing me “far be a commissioner…
Washington, February 25, 1871. Sir: Having signified my acceptance of the appointment to the duties of commissioner in the joint high commission between the United States and Great Britain, which…
Acceptances of appointments. Washington, February 25, 1871. Sir: I have received the commission as commissioner of the joint high commission between the United States and Great Britain, and hereby accept…
Appointment of secretary. Executive Mansion, Washington, February 14, 1871. To J. C. Bancroft Davis, Esq., Assistant Secretary of State: You are hereby designated and directed to perform the duties of…