135 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mar. 25 Mar. 27 Seward. cessary. Mar. 17 Same.. Mar. 17 Passport regulations rescinded... April 1 April 2 April 3 Mar. 20 Consequences of the refusal to accept adhe- Successes of the Union arms... Efforts by British subjects to violate the Mar. 27 Transmitting notes of Earl Russell in re- 50 50 50 142 Mr. Adams to Mr. April 11 Further in regard to the Oreto. British 228 Mr. Seward to Mr. April 14 Position of military affairs. 67 GREAT BRITAIN-Continued. No. From whom and to whom. Date. Subject. 1862. 144 Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward. April 16 232 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.... Fluctuations of public opinion on reception Page. 70 73 74 75 April 25 76 of news from America. Persistence in furnishing supplies to the insurgents. State of affaits at home.. 77 Successful progress of the campaign. Par- 8 Transmitting correspondence in regard to 82 888 83 All the important southern ports now re- covered, except Wilmington, Charleston, Mobile, and Galveston, and those well blockaded. Regulations for trade with The case of the Labuan under judicial in- May 22 Communications from the Navy Depart- State of the Mexican question. Disrup- tion of the agreement between the three 35 46 37 37 100 101 101 Mr. Adams to Mr. June 13 Transmitting correspondence with Earl Russell in case of the Emily St. Pierre. Case of the Emily St. Pierre. A similar case during the administration of Presi- Correspondence with Earl Russell in regard to prohibition of export of saltpetre. July 18 Transmitting note from Earl Russell in re- gard to the slave trade treaty, and pass- ports for vessels legally employed. The supply and export of cotton. Exaggera- tions of the amount destroyed. Inter- vention will end the trade by extinguish- Restrictions on transhipment of certain Correspondence with Earl Russell relative to the case which occurred in 1799 simi- lar to that of the Emily St. Pierre. Evidence in regard to the war steamer fit- ting out at Liverpool for the insurgents, (the 290.)-Efforts to induce the British 149 134 Further correspondence in regard to the case of the Saginaw at Hong Kong. Sailing of the 290, the British government Conversation with Earl Russell in regard to use made of Nassau by the insurgents; the cases of the Oreto and 290, and the guarantee of the isthmus of Panama to Appointments under the treaty for the sup- The true relations of the American conti- nent to Europe misunderstood abroad. The inefficacy and disastrous consequences |