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Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Accompanying the Annual Message of the President to the Second Session Thirty-eighth Congress, Part I

Correspondence.


Contents

    • Great Britain. (Documents 1–351)
      • Correspondence respecting the capture of the Saxon by the United States ship Vanderbilt. (Documents 98–126)
        • Communications between the collector of customs at Liverpool and Messrs. Klingender & Co., respecting shipment of guns on board the Gibraltar. (In continuation of papers respecting the vessel Gibraltar, presented to Parliament in July, 1863.) (Documents 132–133)
          • Correspondence between Her Majesty’s Government and Messrs. Laird Brothers. (Documents 155–232)
            • Correspondence respecting the enlistment of British seamen at Queenstown on board the United States ship-of-war Kearsarge. (Documents 236–243)
              • Correspondence respecting recruitment in Ireland for the military service of the United States. (Documents 244–253)
                • Papers relating to the seizure of the United States steamer Chesapeake. (Documents 254–294)

              • Papers relating to foreign affairs.
              • Correspondence. (Documents 1–351)
                • Index.
                • Further correspondence respecting the enlistment of British seamen at Queenstown on board the United States ship-of-war Kearsarge. (Documents 352–357)
                  • Correspondence with Mr. Mason, commissioner of the so-styled Confederate States of America.—(In continuation of papers presented to Parliament in March, 1863.) (Documents 358–380)
                    • Correspondence respecting the removal of British consuls from the so-styled Confederate States of America. (Documents 381–398)

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