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... Washington , November 30 , 1862 . SIR : I recur to your despatch of November 13 , No. 225 , in which you mention a reference by Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys to the depredations committed upon American commerce by the 290 , alias the Alabama ...
... Washington , November 30 , 1862 . SIR : I recur to your despatch of November 13 , No. 225 , in which you mention a reference by Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys to the depredations committed upon American commerce by the 290 , alias the Alabama ...
Page 708
... Washington , December 7 , 1862 . SIR : You will find a suitable occasion to read to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys the enclosed copy of a correspondence which has taken place between the ministry for foreign affairs of Italy and this department ...
... Washington , December 7 , 1862 . SIR : You will find a suitable occasion to read to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys the enclosed copy of a correspondence which has taken place between the ministry for foreign affairs of Italy and this department ...
Page 712
... Washington , February 14 , 1863 . SIR : Your despatch of the 27th of January , No. 261 , has been received . The assiduity and discretion which you have practiced in giving us the tone of the Parisian press are very highly appreciated ...
... Washington , February 14 , 1863 . SIR : Your despatch of the 27th of January , No. 261 , has been received . The assiduity and discretion which you have practiced in giving us the tone of the Parisian press are very highly appreciated ...
Page 716
... Washington , March 2 , 1863 . SIR : Your despatch of February 13 , No. 269 , has been received . The President receives with satisfaction the voluntary explanations of Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , in denial of the design attributed to the ...
... Washington , March 2 , 1863 . SIR : Your despatch of February 13 , No. 269 , has been received . The President receives with satisfaction the voluntary explanations of Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys , in denial of the design attributed to the ...
Page 717
... Washington , relative to the facilities . which foreign governments might , under the present circumstances , find for recruiting for their colonies willing workmen amongst the great number of blacks who reside in a state of liberty ...
... Washington , relative to the facilities . which foreign governments might , under the present circumstances , find for recruiting for their colonies willing workmen amongst the great number of blacks who reside in a state of liberty ...
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