Sarg to Remsen Whitehouse, December 5, 1884
[Inclosure 1 in No. 309.] Mr. Sarg to Mr. Whitehouse. United States Consular Agency, Livingston, December 5, 1884. Sir: Your No. 14 was received on the 30th ultimo. I confess…
Maria Letizia Bonaparte was one of three children born to Prince Napoléon-Jérôme and his wife Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy. In 1888, she married Prince Amadeo, Duke of Aosta, the former king of Spain and her uncle. Following her marriage, Maria Letizia became Duchess of Aosta. Their marriage was instrumental in almost reviving French hopes of reinstating the Bonaparte dynasty into a position of power, as seen in the days of Napoleon III.
[Inclosure 1 in No. 309.] Mr. Sarg to Mr. Whitehouse. United States Consular Agency, Livingston, December 5, 1884. Sir: Your No. 14 was received on the 30th ultimo. I confess…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 309.] Mr. Sarg to Mr. Whitehouse. United States Consular Agency, Livingston, Guatemala, January 7, 1885. Sir: * * * My position is becoming somewhat precarious for…
[Inclosure in No. 314,] Mr. Sarg to Mr. Whitehouse. Consular Agency of the United States, Livingston, January 28, 1885. Sir: I beg to advise you of the death of Robert…
[Inclosure in No. 326.] Mr. Sarg to Mr. Whitehouse. Livingston, March 17, 1885. Sir: The U. S. S. Swatara, Commander J. C. Wiltse, anchored off this port on the morning…
No. 70. Mr. Bayard to Mr. Whitehouse. [Telegram.] Department of State, Washington, April 11, 1885. Mr. Whitehouse is informed that the attitude of the United States toward Salvador is the…
[Inclosure 1.—Translation.] President Zaldivar to Mr. Whitehouse. Santa Ana, April 14, 1885. In answer to, your telegram of this date, I inform you with much pleasure that we are at…
[Inclosure 2.—Translation.] Mr. Duke to Mr. Whitehouse. San Salvador, April 14, 1885. I inform you that, according to a telegram from President Zaldivar, peace has been arranged between this Republic…