[807] *Cuban correspondence, 1866–1871.

[1] *[For correspondence relative to the prevention in the ports of the United States of vessels alleged to be fitting out to cruise against the commerce of France in 1864, see vol. 7, Claims of United States against Great Britain, pp. 39–42.]


[315] Mr. Dickinson, district attorney, to Mr. Hunter, Acting Secretary of State.


[317] Mr. Dickinson, district attorney, to Mr. Seward, Secretary of State.


[325] Mr. Speed, Attorney-General, to Mr. Kelby, district, attorney.


[327] [10] *Mr. Goodloe, district attorney, to Mr. Ashton, Acting Attorney-General.


[328] Mr. Ashton, Acting Attorney-General, to Mr. Seward, Secretary of State.


[332] Mr. Courtney, district attorney, to Mr. Seward, Secretary of State.


[333] [17] *Mr. Herron, United States marshal, to Mr. Browning, Acting Attorney-General.


[334] Mr. Herron, United States marshal, to Mr. Browning, Acting Attorney-General.


[335] Mr. Seward, Secretary of State, to Mr. Evarts, Attorney-General.


[336] Mr. Evarts, Attorney-General, to Mr. Courtney, district attorney.


[337] Mr. Murray, United States marshal, to Mr. Evarts, Attorney-General.


[343] Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General, to Mr. Bisbee, district attorney.


[344] Mr. Hoar, Attorney-General, to the district attorneys.