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Commander Creighton to General Van Valkenburgh. United States Steamer Oneida, (3d rate,) Hiogo, Japan, February 9, 1868. Sir: Your communication of the 8th instant is received; all of the United…
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Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Commander Creighton. No 23.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Hiogo, February 8, 1868. Sir: I have the honor to communicate to you a copy…
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[Translation.] The Emperor of Japan announces to the sovereigns of all foreign nations, and to their subjects, that permission has been granted to the Shogoon Tokugawa Yoshuiobu to return the…
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Mr. Van Valkenburgh to Mr. Seward. No. 10.] Legation of the United States, Hiogo, February 17, 1868. Sir: On the 8th instant, Hagashi Kuza Saki Noshosho, envoy of his Majesty…
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No. 9. Statement of E. Martin and Fortant and Collier, three Frenchmen, made to his excellency Mr. Leon Rocher on the 6th of February, 1868. We have the honor to…
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Mr. Rougement to Mr. Parkes. Hiogo, February 7, 1868. Sir: In compliance with your request, I beg to forward a statement concerning the appearance and strength of the troops who…
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Mr. Suddard to Commander Creighton. United States Steamer Oneida, (3d rate,) Hiogo, Japan, February 15, 1868. Sir: In accordance with your request of this day, I have the honor to…
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[Untitled] Hiogo, February 8, 1868. Present the representatives of France, Great Britain, Italy, the Netherlands, Prussia, and the United States of America. In view of the assurances received this day…
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No. 3. Messrs. Marks to Mr. Van Valkenburgh. Hiogo, February 7, 1868. Sir: We have the honor to report to you the following facts, which came under our personal observation…
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No. 2. Mr. Blake to Mr. Van Valkenburgh. Kobé, Treaty Port of Hiogo, February 6, 1868. Dear Sir: In accordance with your request, I herewith beg to lay before you…