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Continuance of suits against Fraser, Tren-
holm & Co.

The great reform demonstration in London..
Reception of copies of despatches which were
addressed by Lord Stanley to Sir F. Bruce,
reopening negotiation concerning the Ala-
bama claims. Reply to Mr. Seward's
despatch No. 1835.

Alarm in Ireland on account of the Fenian
demonstrations in America and the depart-
ure of Stephens.

Lord Stanley's statement in regard to demand
for copies of the record of the trial of Lynch
and McMahon.

Our claims on the ground of violations of
neutrality.

Case of John Willis Menard, arrested at
Jamaica for alleged complicity in insurrec-
tion.

Suit against Fraser, Trenholm & Co......
Ground assumed by the United States when
asking for the record of the trial of Lynch
and McMahon.

Dec. 24 Appointment of Isaac F. Redfield as counsel
for the government in the matter of the
recovery of rebel property.

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Mr. Morse's statement in answer to deposition
of Mr. Hull.

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As to the revocation of the powers conferred
by the Treasury upon Mr. Morse in the
case of Fraser, Trenholm & Co.

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5 Transmitting London Times containing arti-
cle on the disputed questions between the
two countries.

9 Transmitting London Times' comments on
the proposition to arbitrate the differences
between the two countries.

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Enclosing communication from Kathleen M.
Meany in behalf of her father.
Reply to Lord Stanley's review of Mr. Sew-
ard's despatch, No. 1835, concerning the
so-called Alabama claims.

12 Appreciative of Mr. Adams's suggestion as to
settling the litigation in the matter of Fra-
ser, Trenholm & Co.

Jan. 15 Case of Captain C. U. O'Connell, arrested
on charge of complicity with the Fenians.
Jan. 24 Application of certain ship-owners of New
York to the British government to have
light-houses erected in the Caribbean sea.

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correspondence.

Nomination of Mr. Dudley to take charge of
business relating to the Fraser, Trenholm
& Co. affair.

Surrender of the steamer Beatrice alias Rap-
pahannock.

Arrest of Meany on the ground of complicity
with the designs of Stephens against Ireland.
Feb. 6 Receipt of watch for Captain Furney, and
transmitting Queen's speech on the open-
ing of Parliament.

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Feb. 27

Case of Charles U. O'Connell
A procession of the working classes in Lon-

don and intended compliment to the Amer-
ican minister.

Instructions have been sent to Mr. Dudley to
supersede Mr. Morse in the case of Fraser,
Trenholm & Co.

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Reform question in parliamentary representa-
tion.

Mar. 2 Opinion of Sir R. P. Collier, late solicitor
general, on the confederate cotton loan.
Mar. 6 Division in the cabinet on the reform bill, and
resignation of several members thereof.

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8 Establishment by the British government of
light-houses at the entrance of the Carib-
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Another attempt at insurrection in Ireland.
Presentation of the bill for the extension of
the franchise.

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Application for writ of error in case of John
McCafferty. Cases of Burke and McClure.
Has declined to incur further responsibility for
the costs in the case of McCafferty.

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Mr. Seward to Mr.
Adams.

June 10

Mr. F. W. Seward June 4 Enclosing letter from James A. Hamilton in
to Mr. Adams.

behalf of John McClure, arrested in Ireland.
Instruction to remonstrate against the export
duty of 20 per cent. levied in New Bruns-
wick upon lumber, the produce of the State

of Maine.

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