Hamilton Fish to Cushing, February 10, 1874
No. 558. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, February 10, 1874. No. 4.] Sir: You will receive herewith a copy of various instructions, dispatches, notes, &c., in…
No. 558. Mr. Fish to Mr. Cushing. Department of State, Washington, February 10, 1874. No. 4.] Sir: You will receive herewith a copy of various instructions, dispatches, notes, &c., in…
No. 556. Mr. Fish to Admiral Polo de Bernabé. Department of State, Washington, April 18, 1874. The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge…
No. 555. Admiral Polo de Bernabé to Mr. Fish. [Translation.] Legation of Spain, Washington, February 2, 1874. (Received February 2.) The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Spain, has…
No. 554. Mr. Fish to Admiral Polo de Berndbé. Department of State, Washington, January 9, 1874. The undersigned, Secretary of State, has the honor to acknowledge the reception of the…
No. 552. Mr. Fish to Admiral Polo de Bernabé. Department of State, Washington, March 28, 1874. Sir: I have the honor to transmit herewith for your consideration a copy of…
No. 551. Final report of the naval court of inquiry. [undated]. final report. Finally, the court has the honor to report that the preceding statements comprise all the circumstances and…
No. 550. Report of the naval court of inquiry. Navy Department, Washington, D. C., January 16, 1874. The court of inquiry ordered to convene at the Navy Department on Wednesday,…
No. 549. Mr. Robeson to Rear-Admiral Davis. To Rear-Admiral Charles H. Davis, U. S. N., Washington, D. C.: By virtue of the authority contained in the “act for the better…
No. 548. Mr. Robeson to Rear-Admiral Davis. Navy Department, January 3, 1874. Sir: I transmit herewith a precept addressed to you, as president of a naval court of inquiry, ordered…
[Inclosure 3 in No. 207.—Translation.] Announcement of the regency ministry. [From the “Gaceta de Madrid,” December 31, 1874.] DECREE. Proclaímed by the nation and the army, the King Don Alfonso…