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Mr. Davis to Mr. Bancroft. No. 216.] Department of State, Washington, August 16, 1870. Sir: On the 13th instant this Department received from Mr. Washburne a telegram relating to the…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. Bancroft. Department of State, Washington, August 14, 1870. News of credit sent to Washburne. Gramont gave notice two weeks since of probable expulsion. Washburne protested…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. Bancroft. Department of State, Washington, August 13, 1870. French government decides North Germans, with certain exceptions, quit France. Impossible for great numbers of poor to…
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Mr. Davis to Mr. Bancroft. No. 214.] Department of State, Washington, August 9, 1870. Sir: With reference to your dispatch of the 16th ultimo, No. 112, which presents a very…
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Proclamation of neutrality. Information having been received that war has broken out between Prussia and France, his Majesty the Emperor has declared his resolve to maintain strict neutrality, and he…
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Mr. De Long to Mr. Fish. United States Legation Yokohama, Japan, October 10, 1870. (Received November 25.) Sir: I have the honor to inform you that on the 4th instant…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley. Department of State, Washington, November 15, 1870. Motley, Minister London: Send by first opportunity following: Washburne, Minister Paris: The President instructs me to say,…
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Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. No. 502.] Legation of the United States, London, November 1, 1870. (Received November 15.) Sir: Referring to my Nos. 482 and 489, I have now…
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[Telegram.] Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. Washington, D. C., October 23, 1870. (Received at 1.30 p. m.) To Fish, Secretary of State, Washington City: Lord Granville has just informed me…
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[From the Times, Monday, October 10, 1870.] British neutrality. The following is a translation of a dispatch addressed by the North German ambassador to Lord Granville, in continuation of the…