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Letters about Reconstruction

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CHARLES SEYMOUR, United States Consul to Monday , December 10, 1883 . As this dispatch has been detained over Sunday for interpreter’s translations, I will gladly add that to-day crowds are gathered at the walls reading excellent proclamations from Commissioner Pang and from the magistrates, enjoining order, tranquillity, industry, and good treatment to foreigners. C. S, December 8, 1883

From CHARLES SEYMOUR, United States Consul
To Monday , December 10, 1883 . As this dispatch has been detained over Sunday for interpreter’s translations, I will gladly add that to-day crowds are gathered at the walls reading excellent proclamations from Commissioner Pang and from the magistrates, enjoining order, tranquillity, industry, and good treatment to foreigners. C. S
December 8, 1883

[Inclosure 1 in No. 326.] Mr. Seymour to Mr. Young. Canton, December 8, 1883. No. 44.] Sir: I have the honor to inform you that Canton has, during this week,…

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John Russell Young to Monday , December 10, 1883 . As this dispatch has been detained over Sunday for interpreter’s translations, I will gladly add that to-day crowds are gathered at the walls reading excellent proclamations from Commissioner Pang and from the magistrates, enjoining order, tranquillity, industry, and good treatment to foreigners. C. S, January 21, 1884

From John Russell Young
To Monday , December 10, 1883 . As this dispatch has been detained over Sunday for interpreter’s translations, I will gladly add that to-day crowds are gathered at the walls reading excellent proclamations from Commissioner Pang and from the magistrates, enjoining order, tranquillity, industry, and good treatment to foreigners. C. S
January 21, 1884

No. 35. Mr. Young to Mr. Frelinghuysen. [Extract.] Legation of the United States, Peking, January 21, 1884. (Received March 31.) No. 326.] Sir: I have the honor to inclose for…