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[Translation.] No. 478.] Dep’t of Foreign Relations and of Government, Chihuahua, October 20, 1866. I have received your notes Nos. 625 and 630, of dates 20th and 21st of September…
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[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. F. W. Seward Unofficial] Washington, November 16,1866. My Dear Sir: Fulfilling the offer I made you some time since, to obtain authentic intelligence from my…
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Mr. Courtney to Mr. Seward Office of the District Attorney of the United States, for the Southern District of New York, New York, November 14, 1866. Sir: I have the…
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[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Washington, November 9, 1866. My Dear Sir: Believing you would like to see the detailed and authentic-accounts of the infirmity that afflicts Madam Charlotte…
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Mr. Seward to Don Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, jr Department of State, Washington, November 8, 1866. Sir: I have received your letter of yesterday, representing yourself to be the…
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Don Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, jr., to Mr. Seward New York, November 7, 1866. My Dear Sir: I am the nephew of Santa Anna, the Mexican general, and as…
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Mr. Seward to Mr. Courtney Department of State, Washington, November 8, 1866. Sir: I enclose the original of a letter addressed to me by a person signing himself Antonio Lopez…
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No. 7. [From the Opinion Nationale.] Paris, October 13, 1866. We read in the Pays as follows: “The mental condition of the empress Charlotte is unfortunately very serious. The unexpected…
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No. 4. [From the Opinion Nationale, Paris, October 11, 1866.] The end of the Mexican business. Of all affairs occupying the public at present we may truly say that none…
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No. 3. [From the Standard of October 10, 1866.] The Mexican debt. October has come and the holders of Mexican bonds are asking if their arrearages are to be paid.…