Mr. Dudley to Mr. Seward...... June 27, 1862 Has been to London to see Mr. Adams re Mr. Wilding to Mr. Seward July 5, 1862 specting the gun-boat. Representation Steps taken. Intends to authorize Tusca- July 9, 1862 Will furnish evidence to customs officer at July 11, 1862 Correspondence with customs collector at Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. July 12, 1862 Mr. Adams to Mr. Seward...... July 17, 1862 Tuscarora defained at Southampton. In Do.. formal evidence supplied by Mr. Dudley. [172] *Mr. Dudley to Mr. Seward July 18, 1862 July 22, 1862 July 30, 1862 249 1300 249 Aug. 1, 1862 Aug. 6, 1862 250 250 Aug. 7, 1862 251 52 Aug. 8, 1862 231 Do.. 290. Aug. 12, 1862 252 504 Aug. 13, 1862 Aug. 20, 1862 Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams...... Aug. 25, 1862 [173] Failure of the Tuscarora to intercept the Rumors as to intended movements of No. Vessel said to be off the English or Irish coast. *PART II. RECEPTION OF THE ALABAMA IN FOREIGN AND BRITISH PORTS. Reception of the Alabama in foreign and British ports-Continued. Alabama, Georgia, and Florida in Brazilian ports. Representations made by United States minister, and replies of Brazilian government. 10 Mr. Adams to Earl Russell.... Sept. 29, 1863 Alabama at the Cape of Good Hope. Capture of the Sea Bride. Arrival of Tuscaloosa. Correspondence as to her character as a ship of war or prize. 11 Admiralty to foreign office.... Sept. 26, 1863 Report from Rear-Admiral Sir B. Walker as to proceedings of Alabama and Tuscaloosa at the Cape. 12 Colonial office to foreign office. Sept. 29, 1863 Report from Governor Sir P. Wode house. Correspondence with Captain Semmes, United States consul, and Rear-Admiral Sir B. Walker. 13 Earl Russell to Mr. Adams.... Oct. 2, 1863 Acknowledging his note of September 29. The matter is already under consideration of the government. 14 Law-officers to Earl Russell... Oct. 19, 1863 Opinion as to the course which should 15 Admiralty to foreign office.... Oct. 16 ...... do... 21, 1863 Oct. 21, 1863, have been pursued as regards the Alabama and her prizes. Report of Captain Forsyth. Proceedings of Tuscaloosa and Sea Bride. Return of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and Sea Bride to Angra Pequena. Sale of Sea Bride. Repairs required by Alabama. 17 Earl Russell to Mr. Adams.... Oct. 29, 1863| Reply to note of September 29. As 18 Mr. Adams to Earl Russell.... Oct. 31, 1863 to the reception of the Alabama and Tuscaloosa at the Cape of Good Hope. The Sea Bride was captured out of neutral waters. Will forward explanations to his gov ernment. 19 Admiralty to foreign office.... 20 Colonial office to foreign office. Nov. 24, 1963 Dec. 9, 1863 Departure of Alabama from the Cape. Instructions addressed to Governor Sir P. Wodehouse. 24 Admiralty to foreign office.... Feb. 25, 1864 Report from rear-admiral. Passages provided to England for Lieutenant Low and Mr. Sinclair. Tuscaloosa, Survey of 29 Colonial office to foreign office. Apr. 14, 1864 Claim of United States consul in Reception of the Alabama in foreign and British ports-Continued. Report of Captain Forsyth as to proceedings of Sea Bride. Claim of United States consul to Tus caloosa on behalf of Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company. He is informed that it has been decided to restore her to the officers of the confederate navy. 36 Admiralty to foreign office.... Sept. 26, 1864 Instructions requested by Commo dore Cockburn as to restoring Tuscaloosa, and as to her being refitted. Vessel should be restored to Captain Semmes or agent, but not refitted. Tuscaloosa still at the Cape. What instructions should now be given. She should be given up to any author ized agent of the United States Gov ernment. 40 Admiralty to foreign office.... Jan. 19, 1866 Tuscaloosa delivered to United States Extracts from diplomatic correspondence, presented to Congress 1864-'65. Part III. consul. Alabama in the Indian Seas. Proposed instructions to commodore. Concur in instructions. Emina Jane burnt off Anjengo. Crew landed there. Return of Alabama to the Cape, March 20. Coal and provisions supplied. Pro test of Captain Semmes against the detention of the Tuscaloosa. Sir B. Walker's remarks. Alabama at Cherbourg. Protest of United States Minister. Instructions given by French government. Mr. Adams to Earl Russell.... June 25, 1864 Destruction of Alabama by Kear Earl Russell to Mr. Adams.... June 27, 1864 Foreign office to Mr. Lancaster. June 27, 1864 Admiralty to foreign office.... June 27, 1864 51 Mr. Clarke to foreign office.... 52 Earl Russell to Mr. Adams July 4, 1864 Mr. Lancaster to foreign office July 8, 1864 July 16, 1864 Lord Lyons to Earl Russell... July 8, 1864 55 Earl Russell to Mr. Adams.... July 26, 1864 56 Consul Hamond to Earl Gran- Oct. 10, 1871 ville. 378 637 380 350 039 380 Narrative of owner of Deerhound... 381 Official report of captain of Kearsarge. 353 64: 3-3 612 3-5 644 3-6 645 386 |