Letter
[Inclosure 6.—Translation.] “Circular. “Consulate-General of France, “Tripoli, July 28, 1852. “The consul-general and chargé d’affaires of France has the honor to inform his honorable colleagues that he has just demanded,…
Letter
[Inclosure 4.] Mr. McCauley to Mr. Hyatt. Consulate of the United States of America, Tripoli, Barbary, October 15, 1848. Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of…
Letter
[Inclosure 2.—Translation.] Letter circular addressed by the Vizier, Esseit Mustafá Nedgjib, Bashaw, to the representatives of foreign powers at Tripoli of Barbary. Esseit Mustafá, by the grace of God Pasha,…
Letter
[Inclosure 1.—Extract.] [Malta, October 27, 1834.] * * * In the political affairs of Tripoli, I have the honor to inform you of the arrival, during last month, in a…
Letter
[Appendix.—Translation.] Extraordinary powers conferred upon the captain-general of Cuba by royal order of May 28, 1825. (Still in force.) royal order. His Majesty being fully persuaded that at no time…
Letter
Protocols of exchange. [April 26, 1858] Thomas Martinez, President of the republic of Nicaragua, and Juan Rafael Mora, President of that of Costa Rica, fully and completely authorized by the…
Letter
[Inclosure 2.—Translation.] Boundary treaty between Nicaragua and, Costa Rica. Preamble and article 1 unimportant. Art. 2. The dividing line between the two republics, beginning at the Mar del Norte, (Caribbean,)…
Letter
Mr. Everett to Baron de Nagell. Brussels, February 22, 1819. Eodem, No. 8, (a,) page 605. It is regarded by the Government of the United States as a settled and…
Letter
Mr. Fish, Secretary of State, to Mr. Boutwell, Secretary of the Treasury. Department of State, Washington, June 24, 1860. Sir: I have received your letter of to day, representing that…
Letter
[35] *Vice-Admiral Porter, for Secretary of the Wavy, to Mr. Fish, Secretary of State. Navy Department, Washington, April 6, 1860. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that a…