Meysenbug to The Under, April 27, 1865
Count Meysenbug to Baron Wydenbruck Vienna, April 27, 1865. Baron: It is with the deepest indignation that the imperial government has heard the news of the horrible crime which has…
Count Meysenbug to Baron Wydenbruck Vienna, April 27, 1865. Baron: It is with the deepest indignation that the imperial government has heard the news of the horrible crime which has…
House of Deputies Session of the House of Deputies, April 29, 1865. The session opened at 10.40. Deputy Dr. Berger spoke as follows: Gentlemen: The news of the tragical fate…
Count Meysenbug to Mr. Motley. Vienna, April 28, 1865. The undersigned has the honor to acknowledge the receipt from the honorable J. Lothrop Motley, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of…
A. Legation of the United States, Turin, May 5, 1865. Your Excellency: I have the honor to enclose to you copies of a proclamation by the President of the United…
Mr. Marsh to Mr. Hunter No. 122.] Legation of the United States, Florence, June 10, 1865. Sir: On the receipt of the three proclamations of the President of the United…
Mr. Marsh to Mr. Hunter No. 121.] Legation of the United States, Florence, June 5, 1865. Sir: I left Turin on Tuesday last and came immediately to this city. I…
[Translation.] Turin, May 6, 1865. Mr. Minister: I have received the note which you have done me the honor to address me under date of May 5, transmitting to me…
[Extract.] Mr. Marsh to Mr. Hunter No. 119.] Legation of the United States, Turin, May 15, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your instruction of…
Mr. Marsh to Mr. Hunter No. 118.] Legation of the United States, Turin, April 29, 1865. Sir: Two days since a telegraphic message forwarded to this city for transmission to…
Mr. Marsh to Mr. Seward No. 117.] Legation of the United States, Turin, April 28, 1865. Sir: I have received from the minister of foreign affairs official notice that the…