James Burrill Angell to Prince Kung, August 10, 1881
[Inclosure 2 in No. 201.] Mr. Angell to Prince Kung. August 10, 1881. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your imperial highness’s communication of the 7th instant,…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 201.] Mr. Angell to Prince Kung. August 10, 1881. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your imperial highness’s communication of the 7th instant,…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 201.] Prince Kung to Mr. Angell. Peking, August 7, 1881. Referring to the proposed telegraph arrangement between the northern superintendent of trade and the Great Northern…
[Inclosure 5 in No. 199.] Mr. Angell to Messrs. Murray and Hunter. August 15, 1881. Gentlemen: Your letter of August 6 reached me last evening. I was glad to hear…
[Inclosure 4 in No. 199.] Messrs. Murray and Hunter to Mr. Angell. Tsi-nan-fu, August 6, 1881. Dear Sir: Your communication of July 30 has just come to hand. Allow us…
[Inclosure 3 in No. 199.] Mr. Angell to Prince Kung. August 2, 1881. [After reciting the facts and quoting largely from Messrs. Murray and Hunter’s letter, the dispatch proceeds:] I…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 199.] Mr. Angell to Messrs. Murray and Hunter. July 30, 1881. Gentlemen: Your communication of the 20th instant reached me last evening. It is with deep…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 199.] Messrs. Murray and Hunter to Mr. Angell. We, the missionaries in Chi-nan-fu, capital of Shantung province, being citizens of the United States, and having the…
No. 173. Mr. Angell to Mr. Blaine. Legation of the United States, Peking, August 18, 1881. (Received October 3.) No. 201.] Sir: In my No. 186, I inclosed a copy…
No. 171. Mr. Hitt to Mr. Angell. Department of State, Washington, August 16, 1881. No. 121.] Sir: Your dispatch of the 20th of June last, No. 176, in regard to…
[Inclosure 3 in 198.] Prince Kung to Mr. Angell. Peking, August 10, 1881. Prince Kung, chief secretary of state for foreign affairs, herewith makes a communication: Referring to your excellency’s…