Noyes to Evarts, November 9, 1877
No. 103. Mr. Noyes to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Paris, November 9, 1877. (Received November 24.) No. 27.] Sir: As announced to you in my cable dispatch…
No. 103. Mr. Noyes to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Paris, November 9, 1877. (Received November 24.) No. 27.] Sir: As announced to you in my cable dispatch…
No. 102. Mr. Noyes to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Paris, October 19, 1877. (Received November 3.) No. 18.] Sir: The general election for the new Chamber of…
No. 97. Mr. Cramer to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Copenhagen, November 20, 1877. (Received December 11.) No. 446.] Sir: Referring to my dispatch No. 424, of the…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 19.] Mr. Lincoln to Baron Von Soden. United States Consulate at Canton,July 5, 1877. No. 322.] Sir: I have had the honor to receive your dispatch…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 19.] Baron Von Soden to Mr. Lincoln. German Consulate, Canton, June 22, 1877. Dear Sir and Colleague: According to article of the treaty between Germany and…
[Inclosure 4 in No. 422.] Extracts from private letters and from newspapers relating to the famine in China. [From The North China Daily News. Shanghai, January 12, 1878.] tientsin. The…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 380.] Mr. Seward to Prince Kung. Peking, December 3, 1877. Sir: I have had the honor to receive your imperial highness’s dispatch, informing me that a…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 380.—Translation.] Prince Kung to Mr. Seward. Prince Kung, chief secretary of state for foreign affairs, herewith makes a communication. Referring to the subject of Chinese laborers…
No. 77. Mr. Seward to Mr. Evarts. United States Legation, Peking, December 21, 1877. (Received February 25, 1878.) No. 365.] Sir: While at Shanghai, lately, I learned that the process…
No. 76. Mr. Evarts to Mr. Seward. Department of State, Washington, November 14, 1877. No. 199.] Sir: Your dispatch No. 332, of the 22d September last, inclosing a copy of…