John Lothrop Motley to Hamilton Fish, July 21, 1870
Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. No. 394.] Legation of the United States, London, July 21, 1870. (Received August 3.) Sir: I have the honor to send herewith two copies of…
Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. No. 394.] Legation of the United States, London, July 21, 1870. (Received August 3.) Sir: I have the honor to send herewith two copies of…
[Telegram.] Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley. Department of State, Washington, July 16, 1870. Send to Bancroft, Berlin, by mail, and telegraph following: Hoffman, Paris, asks may we protect Prussians? Have…
Mr. Davis to Mr. Read. No. 69.] Department of State, Washington, October 4, 1870. Sir: Your No. 63 is received. While approving generally your energy and zeal in preparing protection…
Mr. Read to Mr. Fish. No. 63.] United States Consulate General for France, Paris, September 16, 1870. (Received October 3.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of…
Mr. Davis to Mr Read. No. 60.] Department of State Washington, August 31, 1870. Sir: Your dispatch No. 56 is received. The questions in regard to the receipt of fees,…
Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. No. 57.] United States Consulate General fob France, Paris, August 24, 1870. (Received September 8.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of…
[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. Read. August 20, 1870. Read, Consul General, Paris: Bank with Monroe & Co., if necessary. Accept any funds at such discount as will purchase exchange…
[Telegram.] Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. August 19. (Received August 20, 1870.) Your two telegrams of eighteenth answer satisfactorily all mine, except please authorize me immediately to bank public funds…
[Telegram.] Mr. Davis to Mr. Read. August 18, 1870. Read, Consul General, Paris: Treasury Department decides that all fees received must be either in the same money as heretofore authorized…
Mr. Read to Mr. Davis. No. 56.] United States Consulate General for France, Paris, August 18, 1870. (Received August 31.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of…