Ignacio Mariscal to Nelson, October 6, 1871
[Inclosure B.—Translation.] Mr. Mariscal to Mr. Nelson. Department of Foreign Affairs, Mexico, October 6, 1871. Sir: Referring to my note of the 2d instant, I have the honor to send…
Ignacio Mariscal was a Mexican liberal lawyer, politician, writer, and diplomat. He was named Secretary of Foreign Affairs in 1871-72, for the first time during the Benito Juárez administration. During the Porfirio Díaz's government, he held the office in 1880-83 and 1885-1910. In 1909, he was the President of Mexican Academy of the Language.
[Inclosure B.—Translation.] Mr. Mariscal to Mr. Nelson. Department of Foreign Affairs, Mexico, October 6, 1871. Sir: Referring to my note of the 2d instant, I have the honor to send…
[Inclosure B.—Translation.] Mr. Mariscal to Mr. Nelson. Department of Foreign Affairs, Mexico, December 15, 1871. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your excellency’s note of the 13th instant,…
[Inclosure B.] Mr. Mariscal to Mr. Nelson. Department of Foreign Affairs, Mexico, March 23, 1872. Sir: I have received your excellency’s note of the 20th instant, in which you state…
[Inclosure B.—Translation.] Mr. Mariscal to Mr. Nelson. Department of State, Mexico, April 23, 1872. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your excellency’s note of the 18th ultimo respecting…
[Inclosure in No. 375.—Translation.] Señor Mariscal to Mr. Morgan. Department for Foreign Relations, Mexico, March 23, 1882. Mr. Minister: I have the honor to reply to your excellency’s note of…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 423.—Translation.] Señor Mariscal to Mr. Morgan. Department of Foreign Affairs, Mexico, May 4, 1882. Mr. Minister: I have received the note which your excellency addressed to…
Señor Mariscal to Señor Romero. [Translation.—Telegram.] City of Mexico, May 11, 1882. To Mexican Minister, Washington: The Senate has authorized the Executive to allow crossing of troops on conditions communicated…
[Inclosure 3 in No. 447.—Translation.] Señor Mariscal to Mr. Morgan. Department for Foreign Relations, Mexico, June 16, 1882. Mr. Minister: As soon as your excellency’s note of the 30th December…