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[Inclosure 6.] Mr. Lyon to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 7, 1872. Sir: I write to inform you further in regard to the difficulties mentioned in my former. Fearing lest longer…
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[Inclosure 5.] Mr. Lyon to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 4, 1872. Sir: I suppose you have already received letters from the Southern Presbyterian missionaries in regard to the arrest of…
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[Inclosure 3.] Messrs. Houston and Helm to Mr. Lord. Hangchow, September 3, 1872. Sir: We, the undersigned, missionaries of the Presbyterian Church (South) in the United States, would respectfully beg…
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[Inclosure 2.] Mr. Lord to Mr. Low. United States Consulate, Ningpo, September 21, 1872. Sir: I wrote you hurriedly on the evening of the 7th instant, just before starting for…
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[Inclosure 1.] Mr. Lord to Mr. Low. United States Consulate, Ningpo, September 7, 1872. Sir: Intelligence of disturbance at Hangchow, the capital of this province, has just reached us. It…
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No. 46. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Peking, October 23, 1872. (Received December 26.) No. 202.] Sir: About two months ago a covert hostility on…
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No. 45. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Peking, October 17, 1872. (Received December 26.) No. 199.] Sir: In pursuance of a decree issued some months…
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[Inclosure 4.—Translation.] Mr. Pinto to Mr. Ibañez. Ministry of Marine, Santiago, October 14, 1872. The governor of the colony of Magellan, with date of the 24th of September last, from…
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[Inclosure 3.—Translation.] Mr. Ibañez to Mr. Root. Republic of Chili, Ministry of Foreign Relations, Santiago, November 27, 1872. Sir: Referring to the note of your excellency, dated 4th of September…
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[Inclosure 2.—Translation.] Mr. Ibañez to Mr. Root. Republic of Chili, Ministry of Foreign Relations, Santiago, September 9, 1872. Sir: I have the pleasure of acknowledging the reception of the very…