Lewis D. Campbell to Franklin Chase, April 6, 1867
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Chase New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: Acting under instructions received to-day by telegraph from the Secretary of State, I desire to forward by the speediest…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Chase New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: Acting under instructions received to-day by telegraph from the Secretary of State, I desire to forward by the speediest…
[Untitled] New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Captain: Arrangements have been made with Major General Sheridan to convey on the Black Bird John White, esq., to Tampico. Mr. White goes to…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. White New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: On the recommendation of Major General Sheridan, I have selected you as special bearer of despatches to the government…
Mr. Campbell to Señor Lerdo de Tejada New Orleans, U. S. A., April 6, 1867. Sir: For reasons which are doubtless well understood by you, it has not yet been…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 25.] New Orleans, April 6, 1867. Sir: Receiving your telegram of this date at half past 1 o’clock p.m., I proceeded immediately to make…
[Telegram.] Mr. Seward to Mr. Campbell Department of State, Washington, April 6, 1867. The capture of the Prince Maximilian at Queretaro, by the republican armies of Mexico, seems probable. The…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Campbell No. 25.] Department of State, Washington, April 2, 1867. Sir: I have to inform you that the department has commenced negotiations with the minister of…
Mr. Plumb to Mr. Seward New Orleans, March 29, 1867. Sir: Mr. Diaz, the Mexican consul at this place, arrived here yesterday by the steamer from Brazos, on his return…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Chase Department of State, Washington, March 26, 1867. Sir: I have received through the hands of the United Slates minister to Mexico, now at New Orleans,…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Campbell No. 23.] Department of State, Washington, March 27, 1867. Sir: I have received your despatches Nos. 20 and 21, of the 18th and 20th instant,…