Vickers to Ulysses S. Grant, September 29, 1873
No. 87. Mr. Vickers to the President. Deckertown, N. J., September 29, 1873. (Rec’d Oct. 14.) Sir: I have the honor herewith to transmit to your excellency certain documents relating…
No. 87. Mr. Vickers to the President. Deckertown, N. J., September 29, 1873. (Rec’d Oct. 14.) Sir: I have the honor herewith to transmit to your excellency certain documents relating…
No. 84. Mr. Blair to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, San José, Costa Rica, June 23, 1873. (Rec’d July 26.) No. 153.] Sir: Inasmuch as the sands of…
No. 83. Mr. Blair to Mr. Fish. [Extract.] Legation of the United States, San José, Costa Rica, May 12, 1873. (Received June 9.) No. 151.] Sir: The annual meeting of…
No. 82. Mr. Davis to Mr. Low. Department of State, Washington, September 18, 1873. No. 150.] Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatch of the 10th of…
No. 81. Mr. Bailey to Mr. Davis. United States Consulate, Hong-Kong, September 12, 1873. (Received Oct. 23.) No. 207.] Sir: Referring to my 197, relating to the Macao coolie trade…
[Inclosure 4.] Mr. Low to the American missionaries. Peking, July 22, 1873. Gentlemen: I have received your letter of the 17th instant, in which you express in highly complimentary terms…
[Inclosure 3.] American missionaries to Mr. Low. Sir: The American missionaries resident in Peking desire to express to you on your departure from this city their sense of the ability,…
[Inclosure 2.] American missionaries to Mr. Low. Hon. F. F. Low, Esq.: Dear Sir: Having learned that your excellency is about to leave the capital, we, the undersigned members of…
No. 80. Mr. Low to Mr. Fish Legation of the United States, Peking, July 22, 1873. (Received September 19.) No. 277.] Sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith two…
[Inclosure 1.—Translation.] Memorandum of the etiquette to be observed at the audience. The foreign ministers will bring with them M. Bismarck as their interpreter in common; M. de Geofroy will…