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[Untitled] No. 74.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, June 6, 1862. Sir: I scarcely know whether to express my regrets to your excellency, or to offer my…
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[Untitled] No. 7.] Yokohama, June 7, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday’s date, communicating to me that you had been instructed…
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[Untitled] No. 70.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, June 6, 1862. Sir: The President of the United States has heard with much satisfaction of the arrest and…
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[Untitled] Peking, November 5, 1862. Sir: In reply to your despatch (No. 148) requesting my advice as to the proposals made by the Taoutai for the taxation of Chinese subjects…
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Mr. Mangum to Monsieur Edan United States Consulate, Ningpo, August 29, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 18th instant, enclosing a…
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Mr. Mangum to Mr. Burlingame United States Consulate, Ningpo, September 4, 1862. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to you copies of the correspondence between Monsieur P. Edan, consul…
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Mr. Burlingame to Prince Kung October 25, 1862. The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to China, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of two…
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[Translation.] Prince Kung to Mr. Burlingame October 12, 1862. (Tungchi, first year, intercalary 8th moon, 18th day.) Prince Kung, chief secretary of state for foreign affairs, herewith sends a communication.…
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[Translation.] Prince Kung to Mr. Burlingame September 20, 1862, Tungchi, 1st year, 8th moon, 21th day. Prince Kung, principal secretary of state for foreign affairs, herewith sends a communication. On…
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Mr. Burlingame to Prince Kung Department of State, Washington, October 24, 1862. The undersigned, envoy extraordinary, &c., &c., has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Imperial Highness’s communication…