Despatch to London.
Minutes (3), Other documents (1).
Seymour asks Buckingham for instructions on how to respond to the US purchase of Alaska from Russia. Seymour states that, until instructed otherwise, he will observe the Convention between Great Britain and Russia, signed at St Petersburgh February 28/16 1825, as in force, but with … the United States … as one of the High Contracting Parties.Rogers’s minute agrees with Cox that Herbletes Treaty shd be recast.Buckingham’s minute confirms Cox’s suggestion to send the despatch to the Foreign Office.
Confidential
Victoria
25th September 1867
My Lord Duke,
Your Grace has as yet given me no instructions in regard to
the conduct I am to pursue in consequence of the alteration in the
situation of the Colony,caused caused by the Session of Russian
America to the United States.
2. Your Grace cannot fail to observe from other despatches
transmitted today that the subject is one which I cannot well
avoid. I believe I may consider the Convention between Great
Britain and Russia, signed at St Petersburgh February 28/16
1825, as in force, but withthe the simple substitution of the United
States for Russia as one of the High Contracting Parties.
3. This is the course I shall pursue until otherwise directed.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord Duke,
Your most obedient
humble Servant Frederick Seymour
Minutes by CO staff
Sir F. Rogers
See Vol 3 [Herbletes?] Treaties p. 362.