Correspondence between the Department of State and the legation of the United States at Madrid. 331 332 Nov. 17. Instructing him to telegraph General Sick- General Sickles Nov. 21 .do... Reporting compliance with the instructions Nov. 25 Reporting an interview with Mr. Sagasta 333 Mr. Fish to Gen- Nov. 25 Instructing him to call attention to the 732 732 732 733 eral Sickles. military decree of confiscation and con- 236 General Sickles to Dec. 10 | Transmitting comments of the press on the part of the President's message relating 337 Mr. Fish to Gen- Dec. 12 Inclosing full powers to conclude a conven- .do.. tion. General instructions concerning 737 740 Dec. 13 39 General Sickles to Mr. Fish. Dec. 16 Two commissions are not necessary 741 741 340 Mr. Fish to Gen Dec. 16 341 eral Sickles. Dec. 16 to Mr. Fish. reply. A telegram, sent through Motley, directing 743 743 745 748 Dec. 27 [Telegram.] Suggesting a modified pro- 750 750 egram. 25 Mr. Fish to Mr. Jan. 18 Telegraph Sickles that the President Moran. Correspondence between the Department of State and the Spanish legation at Washington. 377 Mr. Lopez Roberts to Mr. Fish. 378 .....do.. 1870. Dec. 17 Transmitting a correspondence between the Spanish consul-general and the United States district attorney at New York, regarding the Hornet, and complaining of the release of that vessel. Dec. 17 Complaining of the leniency of the United States toward the George B. Upton, the Perit, the Catharine Whiting, the H. M. Cool, the Jonathan Chase, and the Hornet, and toward several persons named. 379 Mr. Fish to Mr. Dec. 28 In reply to the above notes justifying the Lopez Roberts. 380 778 782 785 course of the United States toward the 791 Mr. Lopez Rob- May 5 The appointment of commissioners and erts to Mr. Fish. |