John Lothrop Motley to M. Lègues, June 2, 1870
Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. No. 345.] Legation of the United States, London, June 2, 1870. Sir: Referring to your No. 186, I have the honor to send herewith copies…
Mr. Motley to Mr. Fish. No. 345.] Legation of the United States, London, June 2, 1870. Sir: Referring to your No. 186, I have the honor to send herewith copies…
Mr. Fish to Mr. Motley. No. 186.] Department of State, Washington, April 18, 1870. Sir: Information has been received from the minister to Japan that the authorities of that empire…
Mr. Fish to Mr. De Long. Washington, April 18, 1870. Sir: I have received your dispatches Nos. 10, 13, 14, 16, and 20, relating to the treatment of native Christians…
Mr. De Long to Mr. Fish. No. 41.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yokohama, April 12, 1870. (Received May 21.) Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith…
memorandum. The Japanese government having declared that the action of some foreign missionaries in preaching outside of the limits of the foreign settlement has caused serious disturbances, and in one…
[Untitled] To his Excellency C. E. De Long, Minister of the United States, &c., &c., &c.: We intended to have an interview with you to-day, but learning that you are…
Mr. De Long to Mr. Fish. No. 20.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yokohama, February 10, 1870. (Received March 28.) Sir: On the 28th ultimo the Japanese ministers…
[Untitled] To his Excellency Charles E. De Long, Minister Resident of the United States: We beg to inclose herewith copies of two reports relative to the native Christians received by…
Mr. De Long to Mr. Fish. No. 16.] Yokohama, Japan, January 23, 1870. (Received February 24.) SIR: The mail steamer is just about to sail, and I have but just…
Mr. De Long to Mr. Fish. No. 14.] Legation of the United States in Japan, Yokohama, January 22, 1870. (Received February 24.) Sir: A few days ago the Prince of…