William H. Seward to William L. Dayton, April 7, 1864
Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton No. 525.] Department of State, Washington, April 7, 1864. Sir: I have received your despatch of March 25, No. 442, which informs me of the…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Dayton No. 525.] Department of State, Washington, April 7, 1864. Sir: I have received your despatch of March 25, No. 442, which informs me of the…
[Extract.] Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward No. 60.] United States Consulate, Tunis, December 17, 1864. Sir: The Bey of Camp, who is the presumptive heir to the throne of Tunis,…
Translation of a letter on Tunisian slavery, addressed to Mr. Amos Perry, consul of the United States of America at Tunis, first printed in the Arabic language and circulated in…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward No. 58.] United States Consulate, Tunis, December 7, 1864. Sir: I have had occasion in one of my despatches to speak of the support given…
Mr. Hale to Mr. Seward No. 10.] Agency and Consulate General of the U. S. of America, Alexandria, Egypt, December 22, 1864. Sir: When the Sultan visited Egypt about two…
Mr. Hale to Mr. Seward No. 8.] Agency and Consulate General of the U. S. of America, Alexandria, Egypt, November 25, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to report that…
Mr. Morris to Mr. Seward No. 100.] Legation of the United States of America, Constantinople, December 7, 1864. Sir: * * * * * * * * I have translated…
No. 3. Memorandum signed by Earl Russell and the Japanese envoys, June 6, 1862. It has been represented to her Britannic Majesty’s minister in Japan by the ministers of the…
No. 2. Memorandum. Certain proposals for the enlargement of the settlement at Yokohama, and other public objects connected therewith, having been discussed and generally agreed upon by the under-signed foreign…
No. 1. Memorandum in reference to future allotments of land at the open ports. It being desirable in the common interest to agree and determine upon some plan for the…