Department of State, Washington, December 20,1801. My Lord,—Earl Russell's despatch of the 30th of November, a copy of which you have ...
Article : 6,306 wordsSir—I have this morning received the note which you did me the honour to address to me yesterday, in answer to Earl Russell's despatch of tho 30th of November last, relative to the ...
Article : 169 wordsMy Lord,—Your conduct in the important matter of the Trent is entirely approved by Her Majesty. The discretion and good temper you have shown have coutribu[?] greatly to success of our ...
Article : 234 wordsMy Lord.—I have the honour to enclose a copy of a note which I have this morning received from Mr. Seward, in answer to your Lord[?]hip's despatch of the 30th of last month, relative to the ...
Article : 253 wordsMy Lord,—Mr. Adams come to me to-day at the Foreign office, at 3 o'clock. He said he came to ask two questions whick concerned him personally. ...
Article : 1,105 wordsIT is a great victory, though it is but an escape from being obligad to conquer. We are but where we were before we were so grossly insulted. We have but curbed for a moment the ...
Article : 1,855 wordsSir,—The arrest of Messrs. Muson and Slidell, on board the English packet Trent by an American cruiser has produced in France, if not the same emotion as in England, at ...
Article : 1,244 wordsMy Lord,—In my despath to you of the 30th of November, after informing you of the circumstances which had occurred in relation to the capture of the four persons taken from on board the ...
Article : 954 wordsSir,—I have submitted to the President the copy you were so good as to give me of a despatch addressed to you on the 3rd of December instant, concerning the recent proceedings ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Mon 17 Mar 1862, Page 3
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