Amos Perry to William H. Seward, May 28, 1864
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 40.] United States Consulate, Tunis, May 28, 1864. Sir:Little progress has been made within the last two weeks in the Tunisian question. Some robberies…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 40.] United States Consulate, Tunis, May 28, 1864. Sir:Little progress has been made within the last two weeks in the Tunisian question. Some robberies…
Philada. May 29. 1755 Sir The Committee 1 hereby acquaint you that the House have resolved to defray the Expence of the cutting of the Roads requird, so that you…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 38.] United States Consulate, Tunis, May 14, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to enclose a copy of a letter received from the Bey…
Philada. May 24. 1755 Sir By the Governor’s Direction I issued the inclos’d Advertisement. 4 The Bearers, John Laverty, and Charles Coleman, have agreed to go and work on the…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 37.] United States Consulate, Tunis, May 7, 1864. Sir:Since writing despatch No. 34, relative to the rebellion, I have been invited to the Bardo,…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 34.] United States Consulate, Tunis, April 30, 1864. Sir: Since writing despatch No. 32, stating the origin and causes of the insurrection in this…
Philada. May 22. 1755 Sir, Mr. Norris not being in Town, your Excellency’s Letter of the 14th Instant per Express, was delivered to me. 7 I immediately conven’d the Committee,…
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 32.] United States Consulate, Tunis, April 23, 1864. Sir: I have to report that a rebellion of considerable magnitude has recently broken out in…
May 21, 1755 I forget to tell you that if possible I would have the waggons set off with the forage on Tuesday or Wednesday next, 6 …
Mr. Perry to Mr. Seward. No. 30.] United States Consulate, Tunis, April 9, 1864. Sir: I have the honor to report that a decoration has been recently received from the…