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Reply. United States Consulate, Matamoras, February 21, 1870. Dear Sir: I beg to own receipt of your communication of 10th instant, inclosing to me a document, whereby freedom is granted…
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[Translation.] New York, February 10, 1870. Dear Sir: Although I have not the honor of your personal acquaintance, I am aware of your characteristic courtesy, and therefore trust that you…
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Mr. Hall to Mr. Davis. United States Consulate, Matanzas, February 22, 1870. Received March 3. No. 107.] Sir: I have the honor to submit to the Department a copy of…
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Mr. Hoar to Mr. Fish. Attorney-General’s Office,June 12, 1869. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of May 11, 1869, in which you ask my…
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Mr. Davis to Mr. Hoar. Department of State, Washington, May 11, 1869. Sir: I am instructed by the Secretary of State to ask your opinion in the following case: Applications…
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Mr. Davis to Mr. Schlözer. Department of State, Washington, September 18, 1873. Sir: Your note of the 15th instant, relative to the case of Leopold Ungar, has been received. It…
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Mr. Schlözer to Mr. Fish. German Legation, Washington, September 15, 1873. (Received Sept. 17.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your kind note of the 12th…
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Mr. Fish to Mr. Schlözer. Department of State, Washington, September 12, 1873. The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the…
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Mr. Schlözer to Mr. Fish. Imperial German Legation, Washington, September 8, 1873. The Imperial German consul-general at Alexandria, Egypt, caused in March last a certain Leopold Ungar, prosecuted by the…
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Mr. Fish to Mr. Beardsley. Department of State, Washington, June 30, 1873. No. 69.] Sir: Your dispatch No. 90, of the 30th of April last, relative to the case of…