Prince Kung to Anson Burlingame, April 9, 1863
Prince Kung to Mr. Burlingame Prince Kung, chief secretary for foreign affairs, communicates a reply: On the 18th of the present moon, April 5, I had the honor to receive…
Prince Kung to Mr. Burlingame Prince Kung, chief secretary for foreign affairs, communicates a reply: On the 18th of the present moon, April 5, I had the honor to receive…
Mr. Burlingame to Prince Kung Legation of the United States, Peking, 1863. Sir: I have examined carefully the evidence in relation to General Burgevine, most of which has been submitted…
Mr. Bruce to Prince Kung Peking, April 2, 1863. Sir: Some time since your imperial highness addressed me a despatch on the steps taken by Chinese authorities at Shanghai with…
Prince Kung to Mr. Burlingame Prince Kung, chief secretary for foreign affairs, communicates the following: On the 4th of this moon (January 22, 1863,) a communication was received from Li,…
Mr. Burlingame to Mr. Balluzeck Legation of the United States, Peking, June 2, 1863. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of June 1, informing…
Colonel Balluzeck to Mr. Burlingame Legation of Russia in China, Peking, June 1, 1863. Mr. Minister: I have the honor of announcing to you that his Majesty the Emperor, my…
[Untitled] Peking, November 5, 1862. Sir: In reply to your despatch (No. 148) requesting my advice as to the proposals made by the Taoutai for the taxation of Chinese subjects…
Mr. Mangum to Monsieur Edan United States Consulate, Ningpo, August 29, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 18th instant, enclosing a…
Mr. Mangum to Mr. Burlingame United States Consulate, Ningpo, September 4, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you copies of the correspondence between Monsieur P. Edan, consul…
Mr. Burlingame to Prince Kung October 25, 1862. The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to China, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of two…