RELATING TO FOREIGN AFFAIRS, ACCOMPANYING THE ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT TO THE SECOND SESSION THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. PART III. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1865. 401 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Jan. 21 The iron-clad rams at Birkenhead. 17 18 18 18 20 nexion of Bravay & Co. with the insur- Jan. 21 Case of the Rappahannock.. 21 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 The blockade of Ocklockonee river... 465 Mr. Seward to Mr. Jan. 26 Case of the consul at Tabasco.... 466 468 Dayton. Jan. 26 Case of José Wallace Smith imprisoned at Minatitlan. Feb. 1 Use of French ports by vessels of the insur- 33 430 .do... Mar. 11 431 do...... Mar. 11 433 ..do..... Mar. 11 504 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mar. 12 506 Dayton. Mar. 17 435 Mr. Dayton to Mr. Mar. 17 Seward. The rumored recognition of the insurgents. Rumored negotiations for the cession of Texas The iron-clad vessels at Bordeaux and Nantes. The presence of United States troops in Case of the Rappahannock. Emissaries of Mar. 18 Pretended sale of insurgent vessels to Den- 507 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mar. 21 Regulations in regard to belligerent vessels in French ports. Cases of the Florida and The alleged report of S. R. Mallory. Cases of the Rappahannock, Florida, and 515 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mar. 26 The iron-clad vessels at Bordeaux and Nantes. 58 58 58 60 61 ❁ ❁ ༄ ཙ ཙ ཙ 64 64 64 |