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[Inclosure.] Proclamation of Prince Arisugawa-no-Miya to Kagoshima Ken (Satsuma) To Kagoshima Ken: Since the rebels of the above Ken forced their way into Kumamoto Ken in a great multitude, the…
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No. 199. Mr. Bingham to Mr. Evarts. United States Legation, Tokei, Japan, May 23, 1877. (Received June 18.) No. 571.] Sir: I regret to say that the insurrection in this…
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No. 197. Mr. Bingham to Mr. Evarts. United States Legation, Tokei, Japan, May 21, 1877. (Received June 18.) No. 561.] Sir: Some days ago, Mr. Sameshima, His Imperial Japanese Majesty’s…
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No. 196. Mr. Bingham to Mr. Fish. United States Legation, Tokei, Japan, April 21, 1877. (Received May 23.) No. 542.] Sir: I have the honor to further report concerning the…
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[Inclosure 2 in No. 518.—Translation.] proclamation. The reasons for the imperial order for the suppression of the rebellion in Kagoshima Ken are the following: On the night of the 31st…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 518.—Translation.] from the emperor’s temporary quarters. Proclamation is hereby made that the following notification has been sent to Kagoshima Ken. SANJO SANEYOSHI,Daijo Daijin. 25th of 2d…
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No. 195. Mr. Bingham to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Tokei, Japan, March 7, 1877. (Received April 7.) No. 518.] Sir: After all that I have communicated hitherto…
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No. 194. Mr. Bingham to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Tokei, Japan, March 6, 1877. (Received April 7.) No. 517.] Sir: Referring to my No. 515, of date…
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No. 193. Mr. Bingham to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Tokei, Japan, February 27, 1877. (Received March 26.) No. 514.] Sir: Referring to my No. 502, of date…
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No. 192. Mr. Bingham to Mr. Fish. Legation of the United States, Tokei, Japan, February 23, 1877. (Received March 26.) No. 507.] Sir: Referring to my lo. 503, of date…