Señor Matias Romero to William H. Seward, March 2, 1866
[Translation.] Mr. Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, March 2, 1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor of transmitting to you, for the…
[Translation.] Mr. Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, March 2, 1866. Mr. Secretary: I have the honor of transmitting to you, for the…
[Translation.] Mr. Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, March 1, 1866. Mr. Secretary: To give a slight idea of the events which characterize…
[Translation.] Department of Foreign Relations and Government, Office of Relations–American section–Duties collected in Acapulco. No. 22.] Paso del Norte, January 22, 1866. I have received the duplicate of your note,…
[Translation.] Mr. Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, February 24, 1866. Mr. Secretary: In a note which I addressed from New York to…
[Translation.] La Providencia, January 20, 1866. My Esteemed Friend: * * * * * * “Hereabouts nothing has occurred of importance beyond the occupation of Acapulco by the invaders. The…
[Translation.] Mr. Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation, Washington, February 24, 1866. Mr. Romero presents his compliments to Mr. Seward, and has the honor to transmit to him for his…
List of the documents sent by the Mexican legation in Washington to the Department of State of the United States with the note of this date, in relation to events…
[Translation.] Mr. Romero to Mr. Seward Mexican Legation in the United States of America, Washington, February 23, 1866. Mr. Secretary: Continuing the transmission to your department of documents coming into…
No. 4. [Translation.] MEXICAN REPUBLIC—SEAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN RELATIONS AND GOVERNMENT. Paso del Norte, January 18, 1866. Sir: I received your communication of yesterday, informing me that Colonel…
No. 3. [Translation.] MEXICAN REPUBLIC—SEAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN RELATIONS AND GOVERNMENT. Paso del Norte, January 18, 1866. Sir: Captain D. H. Brotherton, of the fifth United States infantry,…