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No. 145. Mr. Fish to Mr. Pierrepont. [Telegram.] Washington, November 24, 1876. Pierrepont, Minister, London: Interview this day with Thornton makes it possible that British Government may surrender Winslow, Brent,…
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No. 144. Mr. Fish to Mr. Pierrepont. [Telegram.] Washington, November 1, 1876. Pierrepont, Minister, London: Thornton, by note, proposes resumption extradition under treaty, without demanding stipulations, as in Winslow’s ease.…
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No. 143. Mr. Fish to Sir Edward Thornton. Department of State, Washington, October 30, 1876. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 27th…
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No. 142. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, October 27, 1876. (Received October 28.) Sir: I have the honor to inform you that I have received instructions from the…
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No. 136. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Fish. Philadelphia, May 13, 1876. (Received May 15.) Sir: In compliance with the request of the governor-general of Canada, I have the honor…
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No. 135. Message from the President, transmitting documents relative to the execution of the extradition article of the treaty of 1842, between the United States and Great Britain. To the…
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[Inclosure.] Capt. Sir George Nares to the British Admiralty. Admiralty Waiting-Room,December 14, 1876. Sir: I have the honor to forward the two original official records, and the books, instruments, and…
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[Inclosure.] Mr. Lovell to Captain Jocelyn. Glenora, Cassiar, British Columbia,September, 1876. Dear Sir: I have received advice from A. W. Nowell, esq., stipendiary magistrate for the district, saying that a…
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No. 130. Mr. Fish to Sir Edward Thornton. Department of State, Washington, December 6, 1876. Sir: Referring to my note of November 2, respecting the case of Peter Martin, who,…
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No. 129. Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. Fish. Washington, November 6, 1876. (Received November 7.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 2d…