William H. Seward to Lewis D. Campbell, May 17, 1867
Mr. Seward to Mr. Campbell No. 27.] Department of State, Washington, May 17, 1867. Sir: Your despatch No. 27, of 24th April last, has been received, containing an account of…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Campbell No. 27.] Department of State, Washington, May 17, 1867. Sir: Your despatch No. 27, of 24th April last, has been received, containing an account of…
[From the Sombra de Zaragoza of San Luis Potosi, April 24, 1867, No. 32.—Translation.] DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND PUBLIC CREDIT—SECTION FIRST. The citizen President of the republic has been pleased…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 29.] New Orleans, May 16, 1867. Sir: I am in receipt of an unofficial letter from Mr. Chase, our consul general at Tampico, dated…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Otterbourg Department of State, Washington, May 15, 1867. Sir: Your despatch of the 17th of April,No. 25, has been received. You inform me that many citizens…
[Translation.] Señor Lerdo de Tejada to Mr. Campbell San LUIS Potosi, Mexico, April 22, 1867. Sir: I had the honor to receive yesterday the communication which you directed to me…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 28.] New Orleans, May 15, 1867. Sir: Mr. White, my special messenger to the government of the United Mexican States at San Luis Potosi,…
Mr. Otterbourg to Mr. F. W. Seward No. 31.] Consulate of the United States of America, City of Mexico, May 5, 1867. Sir: Official news has been received that on…
[Untitled] Consulate of the United States, Mexico, April 29, 1867. Gentlemen: Your very important communication of the 27th instant has been received, and its contents are of so serious a…
[Untitled] Mexico, April 27, 1867. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Hanseatic cities, Hamburg, Lubec, and Bremen, and residents in the city of Mexico, respectfully represent that we have on…
[Translation.] For more than two months the undersigned representatives of the armed powers residing in Mexico have not ceased to protest, verbally or in writing, against the forced loan and…