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United States (United States) (search for this): article 5
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Correspondence between Earl Russell and Minister Adams.
Late Northern papers contain a correspondence which has recently taken place between Earl Russell and the United States Minister to England, Mr. Adams, as well as two letters from Earl Russell to Lord Lyons, on the subjec tter of this correspondence which we have is from Earl Russell to Mr. Adams, and is in response to some statements made by the American Minis n foreign nations with which the British Government is at peace.
Mr. Adams intimates in there statements that on the substantial points in t that the owners of that ship were violating the law?
He informs Mr. Adams that the usage of that Government is to consult its own legal adv pleasure excursion, escaped from Liverpool.
To the statement of Mr. Adams, that large supplies have been sent from England by private specu ion, have been encouraged by the U. S. Government so to act.
Mr. Adams, in his reply, confines himself to a repetition of the charges ag
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May 13th, 1863 AD (search for this): article 5