Edward L. Plumb to William H. Seward, March 8, 1867
Mr. Plumb to Mr. Seward Legation of the United States to Mexico, New Orleans, March 8, 1867. Sir: In the absence of Mr. Campbell, I have the honor to acknowledge…
Mr. Plumb to Mr. Seward Legation of the United States to Mexico, New Orleans, March 8, 1867. Sir: In the absence of Mr. Campbell, I have the honor to acknowledge…
[From the Evening Picayune, New Orleans, March 7.] Letter from Orizaba, Mexico.–Movements of the French and native belligerents. Orizaba, Mexico, February 21, 1867. The French army’s rearguard is still here,…
Mr. Plumb to Mr. Seward New Orleans, March 7, 1867. Sir: In the absence of any advices myself, I take the liberty of enclosing here with slips from this morning’s…
Mr. Dwyer to Mr. Seward San Antonio, Texas, February 12, 1867. Sir: Respectfully I beg to suggest that Americans doing business in Mexico should be exempted from forced loans, which…
Mr. Bennet to Mr. Seward New York, February 21, 1867. Sir: I have the honor of addressing you for the purpose of directing your attention to a decree purporting to…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Campbell No. 20.] Department of State, Washington, March 2, 1867. Sir: I transmit to you, for your information, a copy of a letter which has been…
[Translation.] Mexico, February 9, 1867. The undersigned, representatives of the friendly powers, residing in Mexico, have the honor to address his excellency the minister of foreign affairs, to inform him…
[Translation.] Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico. Wishing to be present at the operations of the army in the interior, and to obviate, meanwhile, delay in the despatch of the business of…
Mr. Otterbourg to Mr. Seward No. 10.] Consulate of the United States of America at Mexico, February 16, 1867. Sir: Prince Maximilian left, as notified in enclosure No. 1, for…
Maximillian, Emperor of Mexico. In virtue of what our under secretary of the treasury in charge of the despatch has manifested, and after hearing our council of ministers, we decree:…