Hamilton Fish to Robert C. Schenck, May 7, 1872
No. 33. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, May 7, 1872. The President earnestly desires to do everything consistent with his duty to the country and with the great…
No. 33. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, May 7, 1872. The President earnestly desires to do everything consistent with his duty to the country and with the great…
No. 32. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 6, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America” No. 9, (1872.) p. 7.] Sir: With reference to my other…
No. 31. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. [Extract.] Foreign Office, May 6, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, p. 6.] With reference to my dispatch of…
No. 30. Sir E. Thornton to Earl Granville. Washington, May 6, 1872. (Received May 20.) [Extract.] [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 5.] I called upon…
No. 29. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, May 6, 1872. Your telegram received during the night. An agreement which is to bind the future action of this Government…
No. 28. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, May 6, 1872. Had two hours’ discussion with Granville last night. To-day he hands me, as the result of conference with…
No. 27. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, May 5, 1872. Your telegram of yesterday received to-day. Will endeavor to see Granville to-night or early to-morrow. Will urge him…
No. 26. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, May 4, 1872. The President regrets that Her Majesty’s Government have not thought proper to make the proposal mentioned in my…
[Inclosure 1.] Earl Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, May 2, 1872. [Confidential.] My Dear General Schenck: According to your request I send you the proposed preface to the words…
No 24. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, May 2, 1872. Lord Granville proposes the following as the introductory part of the note submitted to you by my telegram…