The Earl of Derby to Robert C. Schenck, February 29, 1876
[Inclosure in No. 884.] Lord Derby to General Schenck. Foreign Office, February 29, 1876. Sir: I have the honor to state to you, that I have been informed by Her…
[Inclosure in No. 884.] Lord Derby to General Schenck. Foreign Office, February 29, 1876. Sir: I have the honor to state to you, that I have been informed by Her…
No. 106. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, London, March 2, 1876. (Received March 18.) No. 884.] Sir: Referring to your dispatch No. 845, and to…
No. 104. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. Department of State, Washington, February 21, 1876. No. 849.] Sir: A conversation occurred on the 17th instant, between Sir Edward Thornton and myself,…
No. 103. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. Department of State, Washington, February 17, 1876. No. 845] Sir: Information of a trustworthy character having reached this Department that one Ezra D.…
No. 102. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, February 17, 1876. Officer, with papers for Winslow’s extradition, sails Saturday. FISH,Secretary.
No. 101. General Schenck to Mr. Fish. [Telegram.] London, February 15, 1876. Winslow arrested. Send charge with proof at once. SCHENCK.
No. 100. Mr. Fish to General Schenck. [Telegram.] Washington, February 12, 1876. E. D. Winslow, charged with large forgeries, escaped by steamer Rotterdam, under name of Clifton, and is said…
No. 99. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Hunter. Washington, September 6, 1876. (Received September 6.) Sir: In compliance with an instruction which I have received from the Earl of Derby,…
No. 98. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, May 22, 1876. (Received May 23.) Sir: I have the honor to inform you that, in consequence of a dispatch which…
No. 2. board of trade to foreign office. Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens,February 17, 1876. [M. 1840.] Rule of the road. Sir: I am directed by the board of trade…