José Maria Campas to The Emperor, January 28, 1867
[From the Diario del Imperio, February 4, 1867.—Translation.] Ministry of the Treasury, Mexico, January 28, 1867. Sire: In the report which I had the honor to present to your majesty…
[From the Diario del Imperio, February 4, 1867.—Translation.] Ministry of the Treasury, Mexico, January 28, 1867. Sire: In the report which I had the honor to present to your majesty…
[Translation.] General Marquez to Mr. Otterbourg Mexico, February 6, 1867. The general-in-chief of the second army corps has the honor to acknowledge to the consul in charge of the legation…
Mr. Otterbourg to General Marquez Consulate of the United States, Mexico, February 6, 1867. The consul of the United States of America finds himself, in consequence of the proclamation of…
[Translation.] Leonardo Marquez, General of Division and Chief of the Second Army Corps. Be it known, although there is no motive actually for alarm in the capital, these headquarters having…
[Translation.] The General-in-Chief of the 2d army corps to the inhabitants of this capital: Compatriots: I have just taken charge of this beautiful city, and as you know me, I…
[Translation.] Expeditionary Corps of Mexico. Mexicans: Within a few days the French troops will leave Mexico. During the four years that they have resided in your beautiful capital, they have…
Mr. Otterbourg to Mr, Seward No. 9.] Consulate of the United States of America, City of Mexico, February 10, 1867. Sir: I have to announce the evacuation of this capital…
Mr. Campbell to Mr, Seward No. 18.] New Orleans, February 9, 1867. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your despatches Nos. 17 and 18. The continued…
Mr. Campbell to Mr. Seward No. 17.] New Orleans, February, 4, 1867. Sir: I have received to-day your despatch No. 16, dated the 28th ultimo, enclosing a copy of a…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Campbell No. 18.] Department of State, Washington, January 30, 1867. Sir: I have received your private note of the 23d instant, in which you state the…