Brulatour to Jules Ferry, June 17, 1884
[Inclosure 4 in No. 571.] Mr. Brulatour to Mr. Ferry. Legation of the United States, Paris, June 17, 1884. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your…
[Inclosure 4 in No. 571.] Mr. Brulatour to Mr. Ferry. Legation of the United States, Paris, June 17, 1884. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 571.—Translation.] Mr. Ferry to Mr. Morton. Paris, June 12, 1884. Sir: On the 29th of May last you were good enough to communicate to me the…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 571.] Mr. Morton to Mr. Ferry. Legation of the United States, Paris, May 29, 1884. Sir: Referring to the conversation I had the honor of having…
No. 100. Mr. Brulatour to Mr. Frelinghuysen. Legation of the United States, Paris, June 19, 1884. (Received July 3.) No. 571.] Sir: Mr. Morton, upon receiving your telegraphic instruction to…
No. 99. Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Morton. [Telegram.] Washington, May 27, 1884. Mr. Frelinghuysen telegraphs Mr. Morton that it is understood that the French postmaster-general has refused permission to the…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 555.—Translation.] Mr. Ferry to Mr. Morton. Paris, May 1, 1884. Monsieur: You were good enough to write to me on the 7th of last month with…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 555.] Mr. Morton to Mr. Ferry. Legation of the United States, Paris, April 7, 1884. Sir: In 1879, Alfred P. Jacob, born at Philadelphia, July 10,…
No. 98. Mr. Morton to Mr. Frelinghuysen. Legation of the United States, Paris, May 6, 1884. (Received May 22.) No. 555.] Sir: I have the honor to inclose herewith copy…
Mr. White to Mr. Harrison. Rockville, Ind., March 18, 1884. Sir: Herewith I send you the affidavit of John G. Foichat, of our county, which will fully explain itself. Mr.…
[Inclosure in No. 477.] Mr. Harrison to Mr. Frelinghuysen. United States Senate, Washington, March, 21, 1884. Sir: I have the honor to inclose the sworn statement of John G. Foichat,…