William S. Thayer to William H. Seward, June 18, 1863
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 36.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, June 18, 1863. Sir: The murrain among Egyptian cattle, which in my last I mentioned as subsiding, has…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 36.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, June 18, 1863. Sir: The murrain among Egyptian cattle, which in my last I mentioned as subsiding, has…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 35.] United States Consular Generate, Alexandria, June 9, 1863. Sir: Messrs. Speke and Grant arrived at Alexandria last week, and on the 4th instant…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 34.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, May 8, 1863. Sir: Letters from Khartoum (of April 2) mention the arrival from the upper country of…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 33.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, April 31, 1863. Sir: Two important conventions have lately been made between the Viceroy and the Suez Canal…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 32.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, April 18, 1863. Sir: Abdul Aziz, Sultan of Turkey, yesterday afternoon left this port, having made a sojourn…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 30.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, February 17, 1863. Sir: Shortly after the accession of the present Viceroy disturbances occurred between the native and…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 28.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, January 27, 1863. Sir: I am informed that some time since the French minister of foreign affairs at…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 25.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, November 28, 1862. Sir: The celebration of the entrance of the waters of the Mediterranean, through the provisional…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No 24.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, November 12, 1862. Sir: I am informed by an intelligent proprietor, who claims to have made a careful…
Mr. Thayer to Mr. Seward No. 23.] United States Consulate General, Alexandria, November 5, 1862. Sir: A very marked stimulus has been imparted to the production of cotton in Egypt…