No. From whom and to whom. GREAT BRITAIN-Continued. Date. 1862. 6 201...do. (extract). Mar. 7 7 10 Subject. The blockade. Its admited results the true 13 Supplies and ships for the insurgents. De- Earl Russell's reply... Page. 42 44 44 45 46 47 15 Declining strength of the insurrection. 144 Mr. Adams to Mr. 232 1862. April 16 Conversation with Earl Russell. Remon- Mr. Seward to Mr. April 16 Embarrassments of commerce resulting Adams. from recognition of insurgents as bel- The grievances and alienations between Case of the Emily St. Pierre...... 240 Adams. April 28 The capture of New Orleans. Five steam- 245 May 1 Subscriptions in Liverpool to aid the insur rection. May 5 Successful progress of the campaign. Par- 8 Transmitting correspondence in regard to 82 83 86 All the important southern ports now re- covered, except Wilmington, Charleston, Mobile, and Galveston, and those well The case of the Labuan under judicial in- Communications from the Navy Depart- ment relative to the case of the Emily Conversation and correspondence with Earl Russell, who thinks the British govern- ment cannot change its policy. Mr. Adams urges that its practical effect has been to uphold the insurrection. 23 State of the Mexican question. Disrup- tion of the agreement between the three Restitution decreed in the case of the La- Effects of reopening of ports. Prospects! of the war, and course of foreign na- tions in regard to it. The interests of all maritime nations connected with our |