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[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, October 6, 1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to transmit to you, for the…
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No. 2. [Untitled] Mexican Legation of the United States of America, Washington, October 5, 1866. I had the honor of receiving to-day your communication of the 9th of August last,…
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No. 1. Mexican Republic, army of the centre–General-in-chief. In a private despatch which I sent you on the 30th ultimo from the Tiripitio hacienda, I had the honor to inform…
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[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, October 5, 1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to communicate to you, for the…
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No. 9. [From La Liberté, Paris, September 20, 1866.] The situation in Mexico. The Patrie believes in the future of Mexico; it has a right to do so, but that…
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No. 7. [From La Liberté, Paris, September 16, 1866] Braggadocio. The Patrie replies to the very calm article we produced day before yesterday, in a philippic of inexcusable violence. Instead…
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No. 6. [Paris (September 13) correspondence of the London Times.] Mission of General de Castelnau to Mexico–Dissatisfaction with Marshal Bazaine. General de Castelnau, one of the Emperor’s aides-de-camp, left Paris…
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No. 2. [From La Liberté, Paris, September 14, 1866. ] The liquidation. A man must entertain very robust illusions not to be convinced that the monarchical experiment attempted by France…
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No. 1. [From Le Moniteur Universel, (official paper of the French empire,) Paris, Thursday, September 13, 1866.—No. 256, page 1.] Official. Napoleon, by the grace of God and the national…
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[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, September 30, 1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to transmit to you the English…