Hamilton Fish to Robert C. Schenck, February 3, 1872
No. 2. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Department of State, Washington, February 3, 1872. There must be no withdrawal of any part of the claim presented. Counsel will argue…
No. 2. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Department of State, Washington, February 3, 1872. There must be no withdrawal of any part of the claim presented. Counsel will argue…
No. 1. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, February 2, 1872. London journals all demand that United States shall withdraw claims for indirect damages, as not within intention of…
Mr. Davis to Mr. Favrot. [Inclosure No. 9.] Geneva, April 15, 1872. Sir: I have to inclose a letter for each of the Arbitrators and for Lord Tenterden, which I…
Mr. Davis to Lord Tenterden. [Inclosure No. 7.] Geneva, April 15, 1872. My Lord: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of this date, transmitting to…
Lord Tenterden to the Arbitrators. [Inclosure No. 6.] Geneva, April 15, 1872. The undersigned, Agent of Her Britannic Majesty, is instructed by Her Majesty’s Government to state to Count Sclopis,…
Lord Tenterden to Mr. Davis. [Inclosure No. 5.] Geneva, April 15, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you a copy of a note, which, by direction Of…
Mr. Favrot to Mr. Davis. [Inclosure No. 10.] Hotel de Ville, Geneva, April 15, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of this day…
Mr. Davis to Mr. Favrot. [Inclosure No. 2.] Geneva, April 15, 1872. Sir: Inclosed I transmit to you sealed letters for each of the Arbitrators appointed under the first Article…
Mr. Davis to the Arbitrators. [Inclosure No. 8.] Geneva, April 15, 1872. The undersigned, Agent ol the United States, has the honor to inform the Arbitrators appointed under the provisions…
No. 6. Mr. Davis to Mr. Fish. Geneva, April 15, 1872. (Received April 30.) Sir: I have the honor to inform you that I arrived in Geneva on the evening…