Letter
Litta to Evarts, May 21, 1877
No. 180. Count Litta to Mr. Evarts.
[Translation.]
Legation of Italy, Washington, May 21, 1877. (Received May 21.)
Mr. Secretary of State: Referring to the note addressed on the 7th of March last by Baron Blanc to Mr. Hamilton Fish, in relation to the prize offered by the Italian minister of public instruction on the occasion of the fourth congress of Orientalists, which is to be held at Florence in 1878,1 have the honor, in pursuance of orders received from my government, herewith to transmit to your excellency a notice which has been published in the Gazzetta Uffiziale of Italy, and I beg you to be ‘pleased to bring it to the knowledge of the learned public of the United States.
I avail myself of this occasion to offer you, Mr. Secretary of State, the assurances of my very high consideration.
LITTA.
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U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the P.