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[Inclosure—Translation.] Bill respecting the transportation of emigrants. Article 1. No one shall undertake to engage or transport emigrants without the authorization of the minister of foreign affairs. Art. 2. Such…
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No. 39. Mr. Jones to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Brussels, December 28, 1873. (Received Jan. 15, 1874.) No. 218.] Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the…
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No. 38. Mr. Heap to Mr. Hunter. Consulate of the United States, Tunis, June 2, 1874. (Received June 22.) No. 176.] Sir: A military expedition to the desert, under General…
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No. 37. Mr. Heap to Mr. Hunter. Consulate of the United States, Tunis, April 14, 1874. (Received May 6.) No. 172.] Sra: A few days ago the prime minister stated…
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No. 36. Mr. Heap to Mr. Hunter. Consulate of the United States, Tunis, March 16, 1874. (Received April 10.) No. 169.] Sir: I have the honor to inform you that…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 167.] Mr. Heap to General Keredine. Consulate of the United States, Tunis, February 20, 1874. Excellency: It is my duty to bring to your excellency’s knowledge…
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No. 35. Mr. Heap to Mr. Hunter. [Extract.] Consulate of the United States, Tunis, February 26, 1874. (Received March 27.) No. 167.] Sir: Having received on the 20th instant information…
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No. 34. Mr. Heap to Mr. Hunter. [Extract.] Consulate of the United States, Tunis, November 10, 1873. (Received Dec. 11.) [No. 162.] Sir: I had the honor to inform the…
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No. 33. Mr. Heap to Mr. Hunter. Consulate of the United States, Tunis, October 23, 1873. (Received Nov. 18.) No. 160.] Sir: I received yesterday a communication from the Bey,…
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No. 32. Mr. Vidal to Mr. Hunter United States Consulate at Tripoli, Barbary, Benghazy, June 30, 1874. (Received August 18.) No. 56.] Sir: I have the honor to inform the…