Lederer to Hamilton Fish, November 21, 1872
No. 20. Baron Lederer to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] Washington, November 21, 1872. (Received Nov. 23.) The Secretary of State: I hastened to transmit to the imperial royal government the note…
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No. 20. Baron Lederer to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] Washington, November 21, 1872. (Received Nov. 23.) The Secretary of State: I hastened to transmit to the imperial royal government the note…
No. 22. Baron Lederer to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] Legation of Austria-Hungary, Washington, March 30, 1874. (Received March 30.) Mr. Secretary of State: The imperial and royal government has or some…
[Inclosure to in closure in No. 404.—Translation.] Baron Lederer to Messrs. Otto and Potestad, arbitrators. Washington, April 24, 1874. Gentlemen: By your communication of May 31, 1871, you were pleased…
No. 24. Baron Lederer to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] Legation of Austria–Hungary, Washington, D. C., June 16, 1874. (Received June 24.) Mr. Secretary of State: The desire has now been manifested…
No. 25. Baron Lederer to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] New York, August 5, 1874. (Received Aug. 7.) Mr. Secretary of State: In order to prevent any misunderstanding, I have the honor…