Hayes to By the President: Wm. M. EVARTS, March 2, 1881
No. 220. President Hayes to President Grévy. Great and Good Friend: I have the honor to inform you that the Congress of the United States have adopted a joint resolution…
No. 220. President Hayes to President Grévy. Great and Good Friend: I have the honor to inform you that the Congress of the United States have adopted a joint resolution…
No. 219. Mr. Evarts to Mr. Noyes. Department of State, Washington, March 2, 1881. No. 337.] Sir: Inclosed is an autograph letter from the President to President Grévy, with an…
[Inclosure 4 in No. 439.] Mr. Noyes to M. Barthelémy St. Hilaire. Legation of the United States, Paris, February 22, 1881. Sir: Referring to our conversation of this morning, regarding…
[Inclosure 3 in No. 439.] Mr. Noyes to M. Barthélémy St. Hilaire. Legation of the United States, Paris, February 20, 1881. Sir: I am instructed by Mr. Evarts, Secretary of…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 439.—Translation.] The President of the French Republic, on report of the minister of agriculture and commerce, based upon the advice of the committee of public hygiene…
No. 218. Mr. Noyes to Mr. Evarts. Legation of the United States, Paris, February 26, 1881. (Received March 12.) No. 439.] Sir: Referring to the telegraphic correspondence, which has passed…
No. 217. Mr. Noyes to Mr. Evarts. [Telegram.] Paris, February 23, 1881. I have had protracted interview with minister for foreign affairs and minister of agriculture and commerce. Former conciliatory;…
No. 216. Mr. Noyes to Mr. Evarts. [Telegram.] Paris, February 21, 1881. Short interview with minister for foreign affairs to-day. Have another to-morrow. Nothing decisive. Minister says decree was issued…
No. 215. Mr. Noyes to Mr. Evarts. [Telegram.] Paris, February 20, 1881. Have to-day sent dispatch to minister for foreign affairs expressing profound regrets of my government that the Government…
No. 214. Mr. Evarts to Mr. Noyes. [Telegram.] Washington, February 19, 1881. If decree has issued prohibiting importation of American meats, present regret of this government, and protest firmly if…