By the President: Wm. M. Evarts to Kurd von Schlözer, March 20, 1880
No. 296. Mr. Evarts to Mr. von Schlözer. Department of State, Washington, March 20, 1880. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 17th…
No. 296. Mr. Evarts to Mr. von Schlözer. Department of State, Washington, March 20, 1880. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 17th…
No. 295. Mr. von Schlözer to Mr. Evarts. Imperial German Legation, Washington, March 17, 1880. Esteemed Mr. Secretary of State: According to a communication from Mr. von Brandt, the imperial…
No. 294. Mr. Evarts to Mr. von Schlözer. Department of State, Washington, March 8, 1880. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 25th…
No. 293. Mr. von Schlözer to Mr. Evarts. Imperial German Legation, Washington, February 25, 1880. Esteemed Mr. Secretary of State: I had the honor duly to receive the note which…
No. 292. Mr. White to Mr. Evarts. [Telegram.] Received November 29, 1880. Evarts, State Department, Washington: Gehres’ Alsace case decided in our favor; all penalties and fines remitted both for…
No. 279. Mr. Everett to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Berlin, November 22, 1880. (Received December 10.) No. 4.] Sir: I have the honor, referring to previous correspondence…
No. 290. Mr. White to Mr. Evarts. [Telegram.] [undated]. Received November 5, 1880. Evarts, Secretary, Washington: Aaron Weill released third instant. WHITE , Berlin.
[Inclosure 2 in No. 165.] Mr. White to Count Limburg-Stirum. Legation of the United States, Berlin, October 28, 1880. The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 165.] Mr. White to Count Limburg-Stirum. Legation of the United States, Berlin, October 19, 1880. The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States…
No. 289. Mr. White to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Berlin, November 1, 1880. (Received November 19.) No. 165.] Sir: Regarding the case of Aaron Weill, the subject…