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[Inclosure 1 in Mr Kirk’s note of December 28, 1878.] Captain Earle to Mr. Kirk. Her Majesty’s Ship London, Zanzibar, December 27, 1878. Sir: I beg to forward you, for…
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[Inclosure 4 in Mr. Hathorne’s No. 42.] Mr. Kirk to Mr. Hathorne. Zanzibar, December 28, 1878. Sir: In continuation of former correspondence, I beg to forward for your information copy…
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[Inclosure 3 in Mr. Hathorne’s No. 42.] Mr. Hathorne to Mr. Kirk. United States Consulate, Zanzibar, December 27, 1878. Sir: Your letter of this day’s date, wherein you inform me…
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[Inclosure 2 in Mr. Hathorne’s No. 42.] Mr. Kirk to Mr. Hathorne. Zanzibar, December 27, 1878. Sir: Your letter of 26th instant was delivered to me this morning. I at…
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[Inclosure 1 in Mr. Hathorne’s No. 42.] Mr. Hathorne to Mr. Kirk. United States Consulate, Zanzibar, December 26, 1878. Sir: It has come to my knowledge that the American bark…
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[Inclosure in No. 183.] circular. Downing Street, October 24, 1878. Sir: An application having been recently made for the recognition of an officer in the government service of one of…
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No. 188. Mr. Welsh to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, London, December 6, 1878. No. 183.] Sir: I have the honor to inform you that I am requested…
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[Inclosure in Mr. Evarts’s note of December 17, 1878.] Mr. Sherman to Mr. Evarts. Treasury Department,December 12, 1878. (Received December 14.) Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt…
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No. 185. Mr. Evarts to Mr. Schlözer. Department of State, Washington, December 17, 1878. Sir: With reference to your note of the 2d instant, in which you request to be…
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No. 184. Mr. Schlözer to Mr. Evarts. Imperial German Legation, Washington, December 2, 1878. (Received December 3.) Esteemed Mr. Secretary of State: It sometimes happens that goods imported from abroad,…