Clerc to Mr. Brooks, September 10, 1867
Mr. Clerc, proprietor of the hotel, to Mr. Brooks. Hotel Clerc, at Martigny, September 10, 1867. Sir: I regret to hear that you had trouble with the guides this morning,…
Mr. Clerc, proprietor of the hotel, to Mr. Brooks. Hotel Clerc, at Martigny, September 10, 1867. Sir: I regret to hear that you had trouble with the guides this morning,…
No. 6. [Translation.] Protest of Daimio Maki No Suruga No Kami to the Mikado. I take the liberty to state as follows: I feel much honored in having been summoned…
[Translation.] December 4, 1867. Sir: At the time when his Highness the Taikun succeeded his predecessor in the autumn of last year, he strongly declined accepting the office of Shogun;…
Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Mr. Seward No. 74.] Legation of the United States, Yedo, December 13, 1867. Sir: With reference to the state of affairs in this country, I have…
Official Notification. Legation of the United States in Japan, Yedo, November 27, 1867. Citizens of the United States are informed that, in conjunction with my colleagues, I have made arrangements…
Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Mr. Seward No. 70.] Legation of the United States, Yedo, December 4, 1867. Sir: In regard to the opening of a harbor on the west coast…
[Untitled] His Majesty the Emperor of China salutes the President of the United States! In virtue of the commission we have with reverence received from Heaven, and as China and…
Mr. Le Gendre to Mr. Burlingame United States Consulate, Amoy, November 7, 1867. Sir: Referring to my dispatch No. 17, I have the honor to state that, on the 3d…
Prince Kung to Mr. Williams [Translation.] December 29, 1867, (Tungchi, 6th year, 12th moon, 4th day.) Prince Kung, chief secretary of state for foreign affairs, herewith makes a communication: In…
Prince Kung to Mr. Williams [Translation.] November 27, 1867, (Tungchi, 6th year, 11th moon, 2d day.) Prince Kung, chief secretary of state for foreign affairs, herewith sends a communication: Having…