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[Translation.] Mexico, April 26, 1867. In virtue of the conference which you held with me this morning, in behalf of American citizens resident in this capital, whose protection is commended…
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Mr. Otterbourg to Mr. F. W. Seward No. 29.] Consulate of the United States of America, City of Mexico, April 30, 1867. Sir: The army of General Porfirio Diaz, now…
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Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 27.] New Orleans, April 24, 1867. Sir: Mr. Marshall, our consul at Matamoros, came to this city yesterday and returned to-day. I learn from…
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[Translation.] Senor Pereda to Mr. Hooricks Mexico, April 10, 1867. The undersigned, assistant secretary of the department of foreign affairs, during the indisposition of his excellency the minister, and as…
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Mr. Otterbourg to Mr. F. W. Seward No. 25.] Consulate of the United States, Mexico, April 17, 1867. Sir: In pursuance of the resolution to defend the capital adopted in…
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Mr. Otterbourg to Mr. F. W. Seward No. 24.] Consulate of the United States, Mexico, April 11, 1867. Sir: To the facts already reported in despatch No. 21, April 7,…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward New Orleans, April 8, 1867. I started messenger for San Luis Potosi with despatches, this a. m., to Galveston, by rail and steamer; thence…
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[Extract.] Mr. Jacot to Mr. Otterbourg Consular Agency of the United States of America, Puebla, April 5, 1867. Sir: The siege is happily over. The defenders of the city did…
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[Translation.] Queretaro, March 2, 1867. My Dear Minister Aguirre: As my departure for Queretaro when I put myself at the head of the newly formed army might be falsely interpreted…
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Mr. Otterbourg to Mr. Seward No. 21.] Consulate of the United States, Mexico, April 7, 1867. Sir: Lieutenant General Marquez, exercising full powers with which he had been invested by…