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[Appendix C—Translation.] Protest of fourteen members of the permanent commission of the national assembly against the decree of dissolution of April 24, 1873. To the nation: The undersigned, representatives of…
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No. 405. General Sickles to Mr. Fish. United States Legation in Spain, Madrid, May 17, 1873. (Received June 5.) No. 600.] Sir: The elections for the Cortes Constituyents began on…
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[Appendix B.] Extracts from sundry Madrid journals, having reference to the presentation of the congratulations of the United States Congress to the Government of the Spanish Republic, May 3, 1873.…
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No. 404. General Sickles to Mr. Fish. [Extract.] United States Legation in Spain, Madrid, May 10, 1873. (Rec’d May 31.) No. 592.] Sir: I have the honor to report that…
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No. 403. Mr. Fish to General Sickles. Department of State, Washington, April 30, 1873. No. 327.] Sir: Your No. 569, relating to the liberation of a large number of persons…
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[Appendix B.—Translation.] Colonial Department, Secretary’s Office, Second Bureau. Your Excellency: The inquiry made by your excellency in your official dispatch No. 878, of September 30 last, concerning the status of…
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[Appendix A.—Translation.] Mr. Castelar to General Sickles. Madrid, March 27, 1873. (Received March 27.) The minister of state presents his compliments to General Sickles and has the honor to inform…
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No. 402. General Sickles to Mr. Fish. United States Legation in Spain, Madrid, April 5, 1873. (Received April 29.) No. 569.] Sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith a…
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[Appendix.—Translation.] Address of the Executive Power of the Spanish Republic to the Nation. the executive power to the nation. Spaniards: The government elected by the vote of the Cortes, whose…
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No. 401. General Sickles to Mr. Fish. United States Legation in Spain, Madrid, March 30, 1873. (Received April 23.) No. 567.] Sir: I have the honor to forward herewith, for…