Rufus King to William H. Seward, March 4, 1865
Mr. King to Mr. Seward No. 33.] Legation of the United States at Rome, March 4, 1865. Sir: I am reminded by the date of my letter that on this…
Mr. King to Mr. Seward No. 33.] Legation of the United States at Rome, March 4, 1865. Sir: I am reminded by the date of my letter that on this…
Mr. King to Mr. Seward No. 32.] Legation of the United States at Rome, February 11, 1865. Sir: The intelligence of the sudden death of the lamented Edward Everett was…
Mr. Seward to Mr. King No. 24.] Department of State, Washington, February 8, 1865. Sir: I have received your interesting despatch of January 14, No. 31, and have read with…
Mr. King to Mr. Seward No. 31] Legation of the United States at Rome, January 14, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of despatch No. 21,…
[Extract.] Mr. King to Mr. Seward No. 30.] Legation of the United States at Rome, January 7, 1865. Sir:* * * * * * In accordance with diplomatic custom, I…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Marsh No. 135.] Department of State, Washington, July 24, 1865. Sir: Your despatch of June 29, No. 123, has been received. I thank you for the…
[Extracts.] Mr. Marsh to Mr. Seward No. 123.] Legation of the United States, Florence, June 29, 1865. Sir: Although I am not officially informed that you have so far recovered…
D. [Translation.] Florence, June 9, 1865. Mr. Minister: The decisions which I had the honor to announce to you by my despatch of June 6, having anticipated the communication, which…
C. [Translation.] Florence, June 6, 1865. Mr. Minister: The transfer of the capital to Florence has not allowed me to reply sooner to the note you did me the honor…
B. Legation of the United States, Turin, May 29, 1865. Your Excellency: I have the honor to enclose herewith a printed copy of a proclamation by the President of the…