DAVIS, Acting Secretary to George Bancroft, November 8, 1870
Mr. Davis to Mr. Bancroft. No. 261.] Department of State, Washington, November 8, 1870. Sir: Referring to my No. 259, inclosing a copy of Mr. Fish’s telegram of the 1st…
Mr. Davis to Mr. Bancroft. No. 261.] Department of State, Washington, November 8, 1870. Sir: Referring to my No. 259, inclosing a copy of Mr. Fish’s telegram of the 1st…
Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. [By cable.] United States Legation, London, November 3, 1870. (Received November 3d.) Fish, Secretary of State, Washington: In correction of my telegram of yesterday, Granville…
Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. [By cable.] Legation of the United States, London, November 2, 1870. (Received at 4.10 p. m., November 2.) On communicating verbally this morning the substance…
[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley. Department of State, Washington, November 1, 1870. Motley, Minister, London: The following telegram was sent to-day to Bancroft. Communicate its substance verbally to Lord…
A. Legation of the United States, Pekin, September 13, 1870. Sir: It becomes my duty to inform you that, in consequence of the threatening attitude of the people, and failing…
Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. No. 31.] Legation of the United States, Pekin, September 26, 1870. (Received November 25.) Sir: Referring to my dispatch No. 29, relating to the withdrawal…
J. Legation of the United States, Pekin, September 17, 1870. Sir: I am in receipt of information to the effect that, in consequence of reports of an intended attack by…
I. Legation of the United States, Pekin, September 14, 1870. Sir: I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your note of 20th instant, informing me of the withdrawal of all…
Copy of a private letter from Rev. C. W. Mateer, of Tungchow, to Mr. Holwill, Che Foo. Tungchow, August 30, 1870. Dear, Holwill: You will, no doubt, have learned before…
F. United States Consulate, Che Foo, August 31, 1870. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge receipt of your dispatch in reply to mine of to-day, regarding the removal of…