Heap to General Keredine, February 20, 1874
[Inclosure 1 in No. 167.] Mr. Heap to General Keredine. Consulate of the United States, Tunis, February 20, 1874. Excellency: It is my duty to bring to your excellency’s knowledge…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 167.] Mr. Heap to General Keredine. Consulate of the United States, Tunis, February 20, 1874. Excellency: It is my duty to bring to your excellency’s knowledge…
No. 35. Mr. Heap to Mr. Hunter. [Extract.] Consulate of the United States, Tunis, February 26, 1874. (Received March 27.) No. 167.] Sir: Having received on the 20th instant information…
No. 32. Mr. Vidal to Mr. Hunter United States Consulate at Tripoli, Barbary, Benghazy, June 30, 1874. (Received August 18.) No. 56.] Sir: I have the honor to inform the…
[Inclosure.—Translation.] Mr. Mathews to the minister of foreign [Extract.] Consulate of the United States at Tangier,August 24, 1874. * * * * * * * The serious nature of the…
No. 29. Mr. Mathews to Mr. Fish. Consulate of the United States of America, Tangier, August 24, 1874. (Received September 22.) No. 142.] Sir: I have the honor to inform…
No. 29. Mr. Mathews to Mr. Fish. Consulate of the United States of America, Tangier, July 9, 1874. (Received August 31.) No. 139.] Sir: Referring to the last paragraph of…
No. 28. Mr. Mathews to Mr. Fish. Consulate of the United States of America, Tangier, February 11, 1874. (Received March 11.) No. 125.] Sir: Your dispatches Nos. 59 and 60…
No. 27. Mr. Mathews to Mr. Fish. Consulate of the United States of America, Tangier, January 17, 1874. (Received March 9.) No. 122.] Sir: I have the honor to transmit…
No. 25. Baron Lederer to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] New York, August 5, 1874. (Received Aug. 7.) Mr. Secretary of State: In order to prevent any misunderstanding, I have the honor…
No. 24. Baron Lederer to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] Legation of Austria–Hungary, Washington, D. C., June 16, 1874. (Received June 24.) Mr. Secretary of State: The desire has now been manifested…