Porfirio Diaz to Señor Don Mateo Romero , Washington, May 9, 1866
No. 1. [Translation.] Tlapa, May 9, 1866. Much Esteemed Friend: Your letters of the 22d of February and 23d of March last have just reached me, and inform me of…
No. 1. [Translation.] Tlapa, May 9, 1866. Much Esteemed Friend: Your letters of the 22d of February and 23d of March last have just reached me, and inform me of…
[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, July 13, 1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to transmit to you, for the…
[Translation.] “Corps of Mexico, Cabinet of the Marshal-in-Chief,” Mexico, April 22, 1866. “To Commander Seigland, “Aide-de-camp of General Douay: * * * * * * * * * * “You…
[Translation.] Rio Blanco, April 26, 1866. Very Dear Sir: General Escobedo sent you some original letters of chiefs, officers, and soldiers of the invading army, intercepted by our forces. Thinking…
French intervention in Mexico, as seen by their own partisans. [Translation.] Linares, May 27, 1866. Very Dear Sir: Douay’s first expedition is at an end, with no damage but extensive…
[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, July 10,1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to transmit to you, for the information…
[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, July 8, 1866. Mr. Secretary: Although I presume that you have received through the United…
[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, July 6, 1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor to remit to you, for the…
[Translation.] Señor Romero to Mr. Seward Washington, July 4, 1866. My Dear Sir: Believing you will be interested in the reception of reliable information concerning the transport of foreign troops…
American residents to Mr. Kilpatrick. Valparaiso, March 27, 1866. Sir: We, the undersigned American residents in this city, respectfully beg leave to represent that, in consequence of the rumors prevalent…