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A 377. Count: For several days large numbers of shells, from the localities occupied by the besieging troops, have fallen in the interior of the city of Paris. Women, children,…
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No. 187. Baron Gerolt to Mr. Fish Legation of the North German Union, Washington, February 16, 1871. (Received February 17.) The undersigned, envoy and minister plenipotentiary of the North German…
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No. 186. Baron Gerolt to Mr. Fish Legation of the North German Union, Washington, February 9, 1871. (Received February 10.) The note of the Hon. Hamilton Fish, of the 9th…
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No. 185. [Translation.] Baron Gerolt to Mr. Fish. Legation of the North German Union, Washington, January 20, 1871. (Received January 21.) The undersigned, envoy and minister plenipotentiary of the North…
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No. 184. Mr. Fish to Baron Gerolt Department of State, Washington, January 19, 1871. The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt…
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No. 183. Baron Gerolt to Mr. Fish Legation of the North German Union, Washington, January 16, 1871. (Received January 17.) The undersigned, envoy and minister plenipotentiary of the North German…
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No. 182. Mr. Fish to Baron Gerolt Department of State, Washington, January 14, 1871. The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt…
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[Translation.] To the Northern German Legation, Washington, D. C.: The treatment of German merchant ships by France obliges us to revoke the declaration made by us at the beginning of…
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No. 181. Baron Gerolt to Mr. Fish Legation of North Germany, Washington, January 14, 1871. (Received January 14.) Sir: I have the honor of inclosing the translation of a telegram,…
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No. 176. Mr. Bancroft to Mr. Fish No. 238.] American Legation, Berlin, June 20, 1871. (Received July 15.) Sir: Four days of sunshine intervening between periods of incessant rain gave…