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No. 264. Mr. Morton to Mr. Blaine. [Telegram.] Paris, November 25, 1881. Informed chairman committee of Chamber; says bill for microscopic examination pork will be withdrawn. The training of microscopic…
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No. 263. Mr. Morton to Mr. Blaine. [Telegram.] Paris, November 23, 1881. Have seen Mr. Gambetta and urged the abrogation of the pork decree. He says there exists serious public…
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No. 262. Mr. Blaine to Mr. Morton. [Telegram.] Washington, November 21, 1881. See Mr. Gambetta, minister foreign affairs, and ask immediate earnest attention to the practically prohibitory effect of proposed…
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No. 261. Mr. Blaine to Mr. Morton. Department of State, Washington, November 17, 1881. No. 61.] Sir: Your dispatch No. 63, of the 28th ultimo, giving an account of the…
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No. 260. Mr. Morton to Mr. Blaine. [Telegram.] Paris, November 15, 1881. Hare had no interview with the President since the two reported in my dispatch No. 58. Can recall…
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[Inclosure in No. 69.—Translation.] Mr. B. St. Hilaire to Mr. Morton. Paris, November 3, 1881. Sir: You have done me the honor, in a recent interview, to express the desire…
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No. 259. Mr. Morton to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Paris, November 7, 1881. (Received November 23.) No. 69.] Sir: Referring to my dispatch No. 54, of date…
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No. 258. Mr. Blaine to Mr. Morton. Department of State, Washington, November 2, 1881. No. 48.] Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatch No. 54 of the…
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No. 257. Mr. Morton to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Paris, October 31, 1881. (Received November 12.) No. 65.] Sir: The Legislative Chambers were opened on the 28th…
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No. 256. Mr. Morton to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Paris, October 28, 1881. (Received November 10.) No. 63.] Sir: I have the honor to inform you that…