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[Inclosure 2.—Translation.] To the Chief of the Governmental Bureau of Seville: The permanent commission of the consular body of this city having met in the consulate of the United States…
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[Inclosure 1.—Translation.] To the Civil Governor of this Province: The undersigned, foreign consuls resident in Seville, having met to-day in the consulate of the German Empire, have the honor to…
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[Inclosure.] Mr. Eder to General Sickles. United States Consulate at Seville,August 4, 1873. (Received August 7.) No. 36.] Sir: In compliance with your orders to this consulate, in your No.…
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No. 419. General Sickles to Mr. Fish. United States Legation, Madrid, August 23, 1873. (Received September 18.) No. 704.] Sir: During the progress of the late insurrectionary movement in Andalusia…
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[Inclosure C.—Translation.] Extract from proceedings in the Cortes July 28, 1873. Approval of hill extending the first chapter of the Spanish constitution to Porto Rico. [From La Gaceta de Madrid,…
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[Inclosure A.—Translation.] Report of the colonial committee declaring the first title of the constitution of 1869 in force in Porto Rico. [From el Diario delas Sessions de las Cortes Constituyentes…
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[Appendix C.] General Sickles to Mr. Loewenstein. Legation of the United States, Madrid, July 30, 1873. No. 9.] Sir: Your communication of the 25th instant, with three inclosures, was received…
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No. 3. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the polite communication you were pleased to send me, under date of yesterday, through your president. I observe with…
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[Appendix B.—Translation.] No. 2. Circular of the cantonal authorities of Valencia to the consular body, and reply of the latter,(appendices 2 and 3 to Mr. Loewenstein’s dispatch of July 25,…
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[Appendix A.] Mr. Loewenstein to Mr. Adee. Consulate of the United States, Valencia, July 25, 1873. (Received July 30.) Sir: I have respectfully to inform you that on the 23d…