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The Daily Dispatch: October 15, 1863., [Electronic resource], The dismissal of the British Consuls — official correspondence. (search)
e give a condensed view of the letters: Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Slidell. Secretary Benjamin, wriracy, in relation to these officials." Mr. Benjamin explains that it has not been the custom ofin a published dispatch of the Government. Mr. Benjamin says: "And here it may not be impropetish frigate Vesuvius, is next noticed, and Mr. Benjamin passes to the consideration of the recent aommissioner, &c., &c., Paris, France. Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Fullerton. Mr. Benjamin, writing consular functions within its limits. Mr. Benjamin to Mr. Mason. Writing June 11th, 1863, Mr. Benjamin tells Mr. Mason that Mr. Cridland, "who had occasionally acted as Consul in Richmond du him Acting English Consul at Mobile." Mr. Benjamin then proceeds to give a full history of theof just observance of neutral obligations. Mr. Benjamin concludes: The President has, in the State at Richmond. These dispatches of Mr. Benjamin, full copies of which I have by his directi[5 more...]