Remusat to Washburne, September 25, 1872
[Inclosure in No. 316.—Translation.] Mr. Remusat to Mr. Washburne. Versailles, September 25, 1872. Sir: You did me the honor to write in regard to Mr. Miltz, whose property was damaged…
[Inclosure in No. 316.—Translation.] Mr. Remusat to Mr. Washburne. Versailles, September 25, 1872. Sir: You did me the honor to write in regard to Mr. Miltz, whose property was damaged…
[Inclosures.] Circular No. 18. Department of State, Washington, February 16, 1872. To the Diplomatic and Consular Officers of the United States: Gentlemen: Occasions having arisen in which it was found…
[Inclosure 1 in 1 in No. 63.] Mr. Beebe to Mr. Low. Kiu-kiang, December 16, 1872. My Dear Mr. Low: Mr. V. C. Hart, an American missionary at this port,…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 472.] Lord Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, March 15, 1872. (Received March 19, 1872.) Sir: With reference to my note of the 16th ultimo, I…
[Inclosure.] Mr. Smithers to Mr. Reggio. United States Consulate, Smyrna, October 15, 1872. Sir: With a view of ascertaining whether or not you are entitled to protection of this consulate,…
Mr. Smithers to Mr. Hunter. United States Consulate, Smyrna, October 19, 1872. (Received November 12.) No. 160.] Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of dispatch No. 69…
Mr. Boker to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Constantinople, May 12, 1872. (Received June 3.) No. 18.] I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt from the Department…
Mr. Fish to Mr. Boker. Department of State, Washington, April 19, 1872. No. 15.] Sir: The dispatch without number addressed to this Department by Mr. Brown, chargé d’affaires at Constantinople,…
Mr. Williams to Mr. Fish. Department of Justice, Washington, December 21, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th instant, inclosing a…
No. 491. Mr. Pile to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States of America, Caracas, December 10, 1872. (Rec’d Jan. 3, 1873.) No. 72.] Sir: A fleet of five German…