Ulysses S. Grant to Hamilton Fish, August 6, 1873
No. 496. The President to the Secretary of State. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C., August 6, 1873. Sir: Circumstances have made it desirable that I should have the opinions of…
No. 496. The President to the Secretary of State. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C., August 6, 1873. Sir: Circumstances have made it desirable that I should have the opinions of…
[Inclosure D.] Mr. Pile to Mr. Blanco. Legation of the United States of America, Caracas, June 11, 1873. No. 66.] Sir: The note of your excellency, dated the 9th instant,…
[Inclosure C.—Translation.] Mr. Blanco to Mr. Pile. Caracas, June 9, 1873. Having already complied with a consideration of courtesy, by informing your excellency that the publication in the Opinion Nacional,…
[Inclosure B.—Translation.] Mr. Blanco to Mr. Pile. Caracas, June 6, 1873. In answer to the note of your excellency, the 4th ultimo, No. 62, I have the honor to inform…
[Inclosure A.] Mr. Pile to Mr. Blanco. Legation of the United States of America, Caracas, June 4, 1873. No. 62.] Sir: The Opinion Nacional of Saturday, the 31st ultimo, No.…
No. 495. Mr. Pile to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States of America, Caracas, July 1, 1873. (Received July 22.) No. 90.] Sir: As soon as the message of…
No. 494. Mr. Pile to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States of America, Caracas, June 27, 1873. (Received July 21.) No. 88.] Sir: The steamer Ariel, that left New…
No. 493. Mr. Pile to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States of America, Caracas, May 26, 1873. (Received June 18.) No. 81.] Sir: This country continues in apparent peace,…
No. 492. Mr. Pile to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States of America, Caracas, May 7, 1873. (Received May 21.) No. 80.] Sir: I transmit to the Department, by…
No. 488. Mr. Vidal to Mr. Hunter. United States Consulate, Tripoli of Barbary, May 27, 1873. (Received July 30.) No. 41.] Sir: I have the honor to call the attention…