81 Acknowledging reception of missing de- Nov. 22 Transmitting copy of note of Earl Russell Nov. 29 Position of law officers of Crown on Trent Mr. Adams replies, sustaining action of Approving action of Mr. Adams in reference 3 5 6 6 12 12 12 31 5 7 22 English opinions on the American question. 4 Transmitting correspondence in regard to 199 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mar. 6 201...do. (extract). Mar. 7 128 Mr. Adams to Mr. Mar. 7 203 Mr. Seward to Mr. Mar. 10 Adams. 207...do.. Mar. 11 The blockade. Its admitted results the true Insurance by English capitalists of vessels 131 Mr. Adams to Mr. Mar. 13 | Supplies and ships for the insurgents. De Seward. sire for a permanent separation, in order Earl Russell's reply... Mar. 15 Declining strength of the insurrection. Circular 63 67 Subscriptions in Liverpool to aid the insur- Correspondence with Earl Russell in regard to the cases of the Labuan and the Emily Successful progress of the campaign. Par- to aid it. Mr. Adams again calls atten- tion to the efforts to violate it in defiance Case of the Emily St. Pierre. British gov- ernment decline to take action, on ground that they have no jurisdiction of the war. Public sentiment of the two countries in reference to each other. Further correspondence in the case of the 91 |