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RELATING TO

FOREIGN AFFAIRS,

ACCOMPANYING THE

ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT

TO THE

FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS.

PART I.

WASHINGTON:

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

1864.

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The depredations upon American commerce..
Tone of public sentiment and parliamentary debates
The alleged enlistments in Great Britain for the United
States army.

Military and naval operations....
Reaction in popular sentiment in Great Britain. Ef-
forts of the emissaries and friends of the insur-
gents. War vessels building for them.
Transmitting a note of Earl Russell conceding that
the reports of recruiting in Great Britain for the
United States army were without foundation.
Claims of American ship-owners, based on depreda-
tions of the Alabama.
Relations with Great Britain; evidences of friendship
and canses of alienation.
Transmitting communications to and from the consul
at Gibraltar in regard to attempts to sell the Sumter.
The depredations of the Alabama. Correspondence
with Earl Russell.

Public sentiment in the United States and Great Britain towards each other.

Continuation of correspondence with Earl Russell in reference to the Alabama.

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Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams.... Jan. 13 Progress of military and naval affairs. Measures for

emancipation.

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