1862. Mar. 6 201...do. (extract). Mar. 7 128 Mr. Adams to Mr. Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 11 The blockade. Its admitted results the true Insurance by English capitalists of vessels Mar. 13 Supplies and ships for the insurgents. De- Mar. 17 Saine.. Mar. Seward. 213 Mr. Seward to Mr. sion of United States to Declaration of Efforts by British subjects to violate the Transmitting notes of Earl Russell in re- April 4 Fitting out of vessels of war in England April 8 Signing of the treaty to suppress the Afri- 64 April 14 Further in regard to the Oreto. British 65 67 142 Mr. Adams to Mr. April 11 Seward. 228 Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. Successful progress of the campaign. Par- Approval of demand for restoration of the tions of the blockade. Military and naval successes. Modifica The President's proclamation opening cer- 75 76 77 78 78 78 79 82 83 86 87 88 88 89 91 GREAT BRITAIN-Continued. No. From whom and to Date. whom. 1862. Subject. All the important southern ports now re- The case of the Labuan under judicial in- Communications from the Navy Depart- Effects of reopening of ports. Prospects of the war, and course of foreign na- 106 106 106 108 109 109 110 110 113 176 June 20 114 275 Mr. Seward to Mr. June 23 Adams. The United States ship-of-war Saginaw or 115 116 117 June 26 Communications between European powers in regard to mediation in American Transmitting note from Earl Russell in re- Evidence in regard to the war steamer fit- ting out at Liverpool for the insurgents, (the 290.)-Efforts to induce the British government to interpose for her deten- The struggle in America considered in its 139 141 142 144 147 149 154 Mr. Seward to Mr. July 31 Reply accepting propositious of Earl Russell in regard to slave trade treaty and pass- Mr. Adams to Mr. July 31 Closing of Parliament. Desire generally entertained for the dismemberment of Further correspondence in regard to the Conversation with Earl Russell in regard to use made of Nassau by the insurgents; the cases of the Oreto and 290, and the |