Martin Koszta - Correspondence, &c: Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting Copies of Correspondence, &c., Growing Out of the Seizure and Rescue of Martin Koszta ...1854 - 92 páginas |
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... present , to content myself by assuring you that the prudence , promptness , and spirit which marked the part you bore in the transaction , is approved by this department . It is a matter of gratulation that the affair terminated ...
... present , to content myself by assuring you that the prudence , promptness , and spirit which marked the part you bore in the transaction , is approved by this department . It is a matter of gratulation that the affair terminated ...
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... present victim . I will not add how much is my execration for a government whose principles lead to such ends , nor how warmly I shall use all the means in my power to save the life of one who , though not wholly a citizen of the United ...
... present victim . I will not add how much is my execration for a government whose principles lead to such ends , nor how warmly I shall use all the means in my power to save the life of one who , though not wholly a citizen of the United ...
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... present moment incarcerated on board the Austrian brig - of - war " Hussar , " now at Smyrna , is , I believe , one of the Hungarian refu- gees , who had been detained at Kutahia . Together with others , he was permitted to leave this ...
... present moment incarcerated on board the Austrian brig - of - war " Hussar , " now at Smyrna , is , I believe , one of the Hungarian refu- gees , who had been detained at Kutahia . Together with others , he was permitted to leave this ...
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... present opportunity of offering to your excel- lency assurances of my highest respect and most distinguished consid- eration . Mons . L'INTERNONCE . [ Translation . ] JOHN P. BROWN . BUYUKDERE , June 27 , 1853 . MONSIEUR LE CHARGE D ...
... present opportunity of offering to your excel- lency assurances of my highest respect and most distinguished consid- eration . Mons . L'INTERNONCE . [ Translation . ] JOHN P. BROWN . BUYUKDERE , June 27 , 1853 . MONSIEUR LE CHARGE D ...
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... present despatch , I received the reports of Consul Offley and Commander Ingraham , ( Nos . 7 and 8 , ) in- forming me of their success in compelling the brutal consul of Austria at Smyrna to renounce the design of conveying his ...
... present despatch , I received the reports of Consul Offley and Commander Ingraham , ( Nos . 7 and 8 , ) in- forming me of their success in compelling the brutal consul of Austria at Smyrna to renounce the design of conveying his ...
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acknowledge the receipt affair agreement Ali Pacha American citizen American consul American vessel arrangement arrest August Austrian authorities Austrian brig Austrian brig-of-war Austrian consul Austrian government Austrian internuncio Austrian subjects Baron de Bruck become a citizen behalf board an Austrian Captain Ingraham charge Chargé d'Affaires claim Commander Ingraham communicated conduct consent consul at Smyrna copy D. N. INGRAHAM declaration demand despatch dragoman E. S. OFFLEY embark Emperor of Austria enclosures excellency French consul French hospital G. P. Marsh give Hungarian Hungarian refugee informed instant instructions J. P. Brown July June June 27 jurisdiction Koszta's release legation at Constantinople letter Louis Martin Koszta matter minister resident obedient servant officers Ottoman Pacha passport person Porte proposal received refused reply request respect respectfully Secretary September September 19 September 23 territory tion treaty trian Trieste Turkey Turkish ultimo UNITED STATES CONSULATE United States legation W. L. MARCY
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Página 18 - ... that it is bona fide his Intention to become a citizen of the United States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
Página 19 - To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting. I, the undersigned, secretary of state of the United States of America, hereby request all whom it may concern, to permit safely and freely to pass, Domingo D'Arbel, a citizen of the United States, and in case of need, to give him all lawful aid and protection.
Página 18 - BY this public instrument be it known, to all whom the same doth or may in anywise concern, that I, Joseph B. Nones, a public notary in...
Página 7 - to communicate to the Senate, if not incompatible with the public interest, such information as he may have concerning the present condition and prospects of a proposed plan for connecting, by submarine wires, the Magnetic Telegraph lines on this continent and Europe...
Página 71 - To the Senate of the United States: I transmit to the Senate a report of the Secretary of State, with accompanying documents,* in compliance with their resolution of the 14th ultimo.
Página 7 - Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations and ordered to be printed. To the Senate of the United States : I transmit herewith, in response to the resolution of the...
Página 18 - Nones, a notary public in and for the State of New York, by letters patent under the great seal of the said State, duly commissioned and sworn, dwelling in the city of New York, do hereby certify that on the...
Página 72 - ... passport, I claimed him from the Turkish authorities. Some hours after, at about midnight, a person called on me and handed me a document which he stated he had taken from the trunk of the person that had been arrested. This document is a copy of a declaration made in the court of common pleas for the city and county of New York, on the 31st day of July, 1852, by Martin Koszta, an Austrian subject, wherein he declares, on oath, that it is his intention to become a citizen of the United States....
Página 38 - I have the honor to be, sir, most respectfully, your obedient servant...
Página 1 - List of papers accompanying the report of the Secretary of State to the President of the lith February, 1856.