PORTMAN, Chargé d’ Affaires ad interim in Japan to William H. Seward, May 16, 1865
Mr. Portman to Mr. Seward No. 27.] Legation Of The United States In Japan, Kanagawa, May 16, 1865. Sir: It has been officially announced to me that, at an early…
Mr. Portman to Mr. Seward No. 27.] Legation Of The United States In Japan, Kanagawa, May 16, 1865. Sir: It has been officially announced to me that, at an early…
Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward No. 21.] Legation Of The United States In Japan, Kanagawa, April 28, 1865. Sir: It has long been my opinion, as you are aware, that…
No. 3. Mr. Prnyn to the Gorogio Legation Of The United States In Japan, Kanagawa, April 17, 1865. In continuation of my letter No. 36, in relation to your excellencies’…
No. 2. Mr. Pruyn to the Gorogio Legation of the United States in Japan, Kanagawa, April 8, 1865. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellencies’ letter…
[No. 1.—Translation.] In order to arrange the difficulty caused by the hostile acts of Mori Daizen against the ships of various powers, an agreement was entered into by us with…
Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Seward No. 16.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Kanagawa, April 24, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to enclose a copy of a letter…
No. 5. [Note verbale.—Translation.] Legation of France in Japan. The undersigned has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the joint letter, dated the 11th March, addressed to him by…
No. 4. Mr. Pruyn to Mr. Winchester and Mr. Van Polsbroek Legation of the United States in Japan, Kanagawa, March 14, 1865. Gentlemen: I have the honor to acknowledge the…
No. 3. Memorandum. The rumors which now prevail with respect to the existence of an extensive design for the purchase of the raw silk and silk-worms’ eggs of Japan, and…
No. 2. Minute of a conference held at Yedo on the 6th March, 1865. Present: Midsuno Idlumi No Kami and Suwa Inaba No Kami, ministers, and Sakai Hida No Kami,…