Amos Perry to William H. Seward, August 27, 1864
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 48.] United States Consulate, Tunis, August 27, 1864. Sir:Who is to blame for the present agitation in and about Tunis? This is the staple…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 48.] United States Consulate, Tunis, August 27, 1864. Sir:Who is to blame for the present agitation in and about Tunis? This is the staple…
[June 4, 1755] Mr. Franklin’s compliments to Mr. Fisher and desires the favor of his Company to drink Tea at 5 o’clock this afternoon.
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 47.] United States Consulate, Tunis, August 20, 1864. Sir: In my last despatch I referred to demonstrations of joy made on one side at…
Philada. June 2. 1755. Sir I am sorry it so happened that you had no Money put into your Hands for the Affair of the New Road; 2 for Laverty…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 45.] United States Consulate, Tunis July 30, 1864. Sir: My last despatch, about the affairs of Tunis, was dated July 2. Since then few…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 44.] United States Consulate, Tunis, July 2, 1864. Sir:Since sending off despatch No. 42 the aspect of affairs here has somewhat changed. I am…
Philada. May 30. 1755 Permit John Bickner and John Myfeld to pass freely from hence to the new Road in Cumberland County, they having engaged to go and work in…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 42.] United States Consulate, Tunis, June 18, 1864. Sir:Tunis has been profoundly agitated since my last despatch. It was whispered, about two weeks since,…
Philada. May 29. 1755 at Noon The Committee have just ordered 100 Dollars into the Hands of the Governor to be sent to you for Advance Money to such Labourers…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 41.] United States Consulate, Tunis, May 4, 1864. Sir:The events and developments of the week are far from encouraging a hope that the Tunisian…