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No. 1. By the President of the United States of America. a proclamation. Whereas satisfactory information has been received by me through Don Mauricio Lopez Roberts, envoy extraordinary and minister…
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No. 118. Mr. Washburne to Mr. Fish No. 395.] Legation of the United States, Paris, March 23, 1871. (Received April 6.) Sir: I addressed you a somewhat hurried dispatch, No.…
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No. 117. Mr. Fish to Mr. Washburne No. 249.] Department of State, Washington, March 21, 1871. Sir: Your Government has sympathized deeply with you in the trials and privations and…
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No. 116. [By cable.] March 20, 1871. Fish, Secretary of State, Washington: The following just received by messenger from Washburne for you: “Paris, March nineteenth. “National guard committee master of…
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No. 115. Mr. Washburne to Mr. Fish No. 394.] Legation of the United States, Paris, March 19, 1871. (Received April 3.) Sir: In my No. 390, of day before yesterday,…
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No. 114. Mr. Washburne to Mr. Fish No. 390.] Legation of the United States, Paris, March 17, 1871. (Received March. 31.) Sir: Affairs in Paris for the past week have…
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Mr. Washburne to Count de Bismarck Paris, February 27, 1871. Sir: In view of the official announcement that a certain number of the German troops are to enter Paris on…
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Count de Bismarck to Mr. Washburne Versailles, February 28, 1871. Sir: I had the honor of receiving your letter of yesterday’s date on the subject of the forthcoming entry of…
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No. 113. Mr. Washburne to Mr. Fish No. 389.] Legation of the United States, Paris, March 15, 1871. (Received March 31.) Sir: In my dispatch numbered 376, I had the…
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No. 112. Mr. Washburne to Mr. Fish No. 384.] Legation of the United States, Paris, March 8, 1871. (Received March 24.) Sir: They have gone out. Consummatum est. In my…