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[Inclosure 2 in No. 277.] Mr. Seymour to Viceroy Chang. Consulate of the United States, Canton, September, 10, 1883—6 p.m. Sir: In drawing your excellency’s attention to the lamentable occurrences…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 277.] Mr. Seymour to Mr. Young. Consulate of the United States, Canton, September 10, 1883—10 p.m. No. 31.] Sir: I have the honor to inform you…
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No. 32. Mr. Young to Mr. Frelinghuysen. Legation of the United States, Peking, November 8, 1883. (Received January 9, 1884.) No. 277.] Sir: In several recent dispatches I have had…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 241.—Translation.] Law No. 6 of May 22, 1883, making Limon a free port. The Constitutional Congress of the Republic of Costa Rica decrees: Article 1. The…
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[Inclosure 2 in No. 189.] Mr. Hall to Mr. Gallegos. Guatemala, December 24, 1883. Sir: I have the honor to inform your excellency that my attention has been invited to…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 140.] Mr. Taft to Count Kalnoky. Legation of the United States, Vienna, November 16, 1883. Your Excellency: There has been presented to the undersigned, minister of…
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No. 1. Mr. Osborn to Mr. Frelinghuysen. Legation of the United States, Buenos Ayres, October 24, 1883. (Received December 13.) No. 390.] Sir: The Argentine Congress closed its annual session…
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Major Shurtleff to Colonel Irvine. Fort Walsh, May 20, 1883. Sir: I have the honor to inform you that on the morning of the 8th instant four men arrived here…
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[Inclosure 3.] Colonel Irvine to Mr. White. Northwest Mounted Police Headquarters, Regina, May 25, 1883. Sir: I inclose herewith copy of a communication from the officer commanding United States troops…
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No. 302. Mr. West to Mr. Frelinghuysen. Washington, June 29, 1883. (Received June 30.) Sir: I have the honor to forward herewith for your perusal copies of two reports of…