COLLECTION NAME: THE STEPHEN S. REMAK PAPERS SCOPE NOTE: Written between the years of 1859-1861, the Stephen S. Remak Papers consist of one bound letter book containing the official outgoing correspondence of Remak during his term as United States Consul at Trieste, an Italian port city on the Adriatic. At the time of Remak's appointment by James Buchanan, Trieste had been under Austrian control since 1382 when it established a political alliance with Austria in order to escape it's political and commercial rivalry with the Republic of Venice. As the sole Austrian port and natural outlet for central Europe, Trieste achieved an unprecedented degree of social and cultural development. Remak was stationed at Trieste during a time of political instability in Europe, of which a brief history is given below. There are numerous references in his letters to the on-going threat of war with France and Sardinia. Of great concern to Remak was the threat posed by war in Europe to the United States' commercial interests in Trieste, a topic on which he focuses on frequently. Perhaps of the most value for researchers in this collection is the extensive research Remak carried out on the contemporary state and history of Austrian currency, which he included in his correspondence to officials at the United States Treasury Department. In addition, he submitted detailed Annual Commercial Reports to the State Department, which outlines trade and commerce not only in Trieste, but in other important European port cities as well. Abraham Lincoln's election to President of the United Staes in 1861 marked the end of Remak's term and the beginning of the Civil War. Because Remak's official business did not pertain to United States' internal affairs, he never discusses the Civil War in great length. However, he does occasionally mention the division of the Union in his correspondence, especially since many officers of the Austrian army inquired instructions from him on how to join American naval and land forces in order to participate in the struggle. Most of the Remak's correspondence was sent to United States Diplomats and Government Officials, although a few were sent directly to the Austrian Imperial Government. Remak's jurisdiction over American seamen also placed him in frequent contact with ship captains and sailors. Although the handwriting in which the letters are written in has yet to be determined, they were most likely copied into the letter book by the clerk in Remak=s office. The handwriting is consistent until the last three letters in the book. It is probable that Remak wrote these drafts himself right before his consular duties ceased on November 18, 1861. The letters are still physically bound together, however, each letter has been assigned to a separate folder for cataloguing purposes. In addition to letters, notes written to transmit Remak's account information are found throughout the book. Because of their brevity they have been assigned to the folder of an adjacent letter or grouped together into one separate folder. Finally the cataloger has numbered the pages themselves so that each letter can be referenced more easily. The page number on which each letter can be found is included in the folder descriptions. Political Instability in Europe So that researchers may possess an understanding of the context under which the Stephen S. Remak Papers were written, a brief outline of events relating to the political instability plagued Europe during the 19th century follows. In 1948, the Hapsburg Empire was caught up in the revolutionary events that were sparked by the rise of liberal and nationalist ideologies across Europe. That same year, Emperor Ferdinand abdicated the throne and his eighteen-year old nephew was crowned Emperor Francis Joseph I. The young emperor was left with the responsibility of crushing the rebellion that was taking place in Hungary, and reasserting Austrian leadership in Germany. In order to accomplish this, Francis Joseph sought for Russian military assistance, which enabled him to crush the rebellions by September 1849. Four years later, a dispute between Russia and France over the Palestinian holy places led to the outbreak of the Crimean War. Austrian initially sought to mediate the conflict but eventually joined the western allies against Russia. By failing to repay Russia for its help in 1848, Emperor Francis Joseph lost critical Russian support for his control over Germany and Italy. France took advantage of the estrangement between Austria and Russia to set up a military confrontation between Austria and Italian nationalist forces. The fight for Italian unification, which had begun in 1848, had coalesced around Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia-Piedmont and his minister Camillo Benso di Cavour. Cavour realized that Sardinia could not defeat Austria without foreign aid and sought French and British support by introducing social reforms within Sardinia and joining the allies in the Crimean War. By inserting the small State of Savoy within the schemes and alliances of the great European powers Cavour succeeded in ensuring the friendship of neighboring France. In 1859, following the speech by Victor Emmanuel II on support of Piedmont for Italians with nationalistic aspirations, Austria declared war on the Kingdom of Sardinia. With the help of Napoleon III=s French forces, the Sardinian army defeated the Austrians at Magenta and caused them to retreat at the Solferino on June 24, 1859. Because Francis Joseph was unwilling to make the concessions that were Prussia=s price for assistance from the German Confederation, he surrendered Lombardy in July 1859, which was sealed by the Treaty of Zrich. Assuming the title of dictator, Giuseppe Garibaldi entered Naples with in September 1860, the Bourbon King having fled. Cavour=s troops then invaded the Papal States, and met Garibaldi=s forces in the Volturno, where Garibaldi ceded his command to Victor Emmanuel as King of Italy. The assembly of the first Italian parliament in Turin ratified this title on March 17, 1861, the same year that Cavour died. Italian nationalist forces would not gain Venetia until the conclusion of the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 and Trieste remained under Austrian control until it was annexed in 1919. Biographical Sketch A prominent member of Philadelphia Bar Association for the length of his career, Stephen Samuel Remak was born in Posen, Grand Duchy of Posen, Polish Province of Prussia on April 4, 1821. He immigrated to the United States at the age of 28 to take up residence with his brother, Gustavius Remak, who was at the time one of the leading German-American citizens of Philadelphia, PA. It was upon his arrival that Remak began to study law under the guidance of his brother and Moses A. Dropsie. He was admitted into the Philadelphia Bar on May 3, 1854 and only three months later was commissioned to arrest and extradite Richard Sachs, alias Adolph Hoffman, who had allegedly falsified the books of the Bank of the City of Breslau, Silesia, Prussia. This occurred in August 1854 and was the first case of extradition between the United States and any German Sate. After the unification of the German empire in 1871, Remak served as the legal adviser of the Imperial German Consulate. He was created a Knight of the Golden Crown of Prussia of the third class in recognition of his legal services to the German Government in May 1879. As a result, he became known as one of the best-versed lawyers at the bar in matters of international law. At home in the United States, Remak was active in local and national politics. He attended the Democratic National Convention in Cincinnati in 1856 and supported the nomination of James Buchanan as the Democratic presidential candidate. It was at this time that Remak formed a close relationship with Buchanan, which subsequently led to his appointment on October 16, 1858 to United States Consul at Trieste, an Italian port city on the Adriatic, which at the time, was under Austrian control. He did not take office until January 1, 1859 and occupied this post until November 18, 1861. After his term expired Remak took a tour of Europe before returning to the United States. He studied in Italy at the University of Turin and resided in Paris from December 1863 to 1865. While in Paris, he wrote a book entitled, La Paix en Amerique. He returned to Philadelphia on July 23, 1867, and resumed legal practice less than two months later. In 1869, Remak wrote a series of communications on the "Qualifications of Voters", which were published by John W. Forney, editor and proprietor of the Press. He remained an avid supporter of the Democratic Party for the remainder of his life, as well as a member of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, which he represented in the civil courts as counsel. At the time of his death in 1890, he stood at the head of the German counselors of the Philadelphia Bar. SOURCES A Biographical Album of Prominent Pennsylvanians. Vol. 2. Philadelphia: The American Biographical Publishing Company, 1888. Who's who in Polish-America. New York, Harbinger House, 1943. Jelavich, Barbara. The Hapsburg Empire in European Affairs, 1814-1914. Chicago: Rand McNally & Company, 1969. United States Officials Name Post Location Term Appleton, John Assistant Secretary of State Washington, DC April 4, 1857 - June 10, 1860 Buffum, William A. Consul Trieste 1854-1859 Burlingame, Anson Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary Vienna, Austria 1861 Chase, Salmon P. Secretary of Treasury Washington, DC 1861-1864 Cobb, Howell Secretary of Treasury Washington, DC March 7, 1857 -December 8, 1860 Dallas, George M. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary London, Great Britain 1856-1861 Derbes, Alexander Consul General Marseilles, France 1858-1861 Fay, Theodore S. Minister Resident Borne, Switzerland 1853-1861 Francovich, Louis Consular Agent Fiume, Austria 1862-1866 Fuller, Bartholomew 5th Auditor of the Treasury Department Washington, DC Hildreth, Richard Consul Trieste 1861-1864 Jones, Jehu Glancy Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary Vienna, Austria 1858-1861 Leese, Robert H. Consul Spezzia 1856-1861 Lippitt, George W. Secretary of Legation Vienna, Austria 1856-1867 Mason, John Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary Paris, France1853-1859 Medill, William 1st Comptroller of the Treasury Department Washington, DC Motley, John L. Envoy Extraordinary & Minister Plenipotentiary Vienna, Austria August 10, 1861 - June 14, 1867 Patterson, William L. Consul Genoa 1859-1861 Sarmiento, Ferdinand L. Consul Venice 1858-1860 Seward, Frederick H. Assistant Secretary of State Washington, DC March 6, 1861 - March 4, 1869 Seward, William H. Secretary of State Washington, DC March 6, 1861 - March 4, 1869 Sprenger, J.J. Consul Venice 1860-1861 Stiles, Edward C. Consul Vienna, Austria 1856-1861 Trescot, William H. Assistant Secretary of State Washington, DC June 11, 1860 - December 20, 1860 Williams, James Minister Resident Constantinople 1858-1861 ACCESSION DATA: Status: Open Access. Photocopying prohibited due to preservation concerns. Provenance: Processed by Kathy Banuelos, November 2001 BULK DATES: 1859 - 1861 SPAN DATES: 1859 - 1861 EXTENT: 1 Box (0.25 LF) SERIES: 1. One Series Only [DESCRIPTION: One Series Only 1 1 [Edward C. Stiles, Ferdinand L. Sarmiento, Louis Francovich] 1/27/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS (copy) dated 1/27/1859 from Stephen S. Remak in which he certifies that he has necessarily occupied 46 days in making the transit between Philadelphia and Trieste. Addressee unknown. Page 1 1 AN (copy) dated 1/27/1859 from Stephen S. Remak to Edward C. Stiles, informing him that he is assuming the duties of United States Consul to Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 2 1 AN (copy) dated 1/27/1859 from Stephen S. Remak to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento informing him that he is assuming the duties of United States Consul to Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Page 2 1 AN (copy) dated 1/27/1859 from Stephen S. Remak to Louis Francovich, informing him that he is assuming the duties of United States Consul to Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 2 1 2 [Stephen S. Remak] 1/28/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 ALS (copy) dated 1/28/1859 from Stephen S. Remak in which he is transmits the inventory of archives, books and records signed by his predecessor and states that he has received temporary permission from Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government to assume consular duties. Addressee unknown. Page 3 1 AL (copy) dated 1/28/1859 from Stephen S. Remak in which he submits the certificate of time he occupied in making transit between Philadelphia and Trieste, along with his account for compensation. Addressee unknown. Page 4 1 3 [John Appleton, G.W. Lippit, Jehu Glancy Jones] 02/03/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 2/3/1859 from Stephen S. Remak to John Appleton acknowledging the receipt of the communication which appoints him the United States Consul to Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 5 1 AN (copy) dated 2/3/1859 from Stephen S. Remak to G.W. Lipitt informing him of the Senate's confirmation of his appointment as United States Consul to Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 5 1 AN (copy) dated 2/3/1859 from Stephen S. Remak to Jehu Glancy Jones acknowledging the receipt of the commission with the Imperial Exequatur. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 5 1 4 [John Appleton] 3/22/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/22/1859 from Stephen S. Remak discussing the prospect of war between the Western Allies of France and Sardinia against Austria and the possibility of sending a U.S. vessel to the Adriatic Sea in order to protect commercial interests. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 5-7 1 5 [John Appleton, Howell Cobb, 5th Auditor of Treasury] 3/31/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting account and notification of draft for rent of office. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 7 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts from 1/24/1859 to 3/31/1859. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 7 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly return of Consular Agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 7 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak requesting the confirmation of the reappointment of Louis Francovich as U.S. Consular Agent for Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 7 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1859 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury Department from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts from 1/27/1859 to 3/31/1859. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 7 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1859 to Howell Cobb informing him of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 7 1 6 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 4/25/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/25/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak notifying him that he has requested that a United States vessel be sent to the Adriatic Sea in order to protect commercial interests in port cities. Remak asks Jones to order a vessel from the commander at Spezzia if he believes that war is imminent. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 8-9 1 7 [Louis Francovich] 5/5/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/5/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak, referring to guidelines for protection of people abroad by United States Consulates. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 7 1 8 [Bartholomew Fuller] 5/7/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak regarding the credit for which he is being charged by the Deparment of Treasury. Remak explains in detail why it took him 46 days to occupy his post of duty and asks Fuller to drop the charges as the cost of living in Trieste is very high. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 10-13 1 9 [Elie A.F. LaValette] 5/10/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/10/1859 to Elie A.F. LaValette, Commander of U.S. Naval Forces in the Mediterranean, from Stephen S. Remak regarding the presence of a U.S. vessel in the harbor of Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Spezzia. Pages 13-14 1 AN (copy) dated 5/10/1859 to Theodore S. Fay, U.S. Minister at Borne, from Stephen S. Remak, requesting that he forward a dispatch to Commander LaValette in Spezzia. Sent from Trieste to Borne, Switzerland. Page 14 1 10 [William Medill] 5/10/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/10/1859 to William Medill from Stephen S. Remak reiterating his explanation as to why his transit from Philadelphia to Trieste occupied 46 days. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 14 1 11 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 5/13/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/13/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak regarding the necessity of a U.S. vessel in the port of Trieste. Remak states that martial law has been declared in Trieste and that Austrian authorities expect that the French Navy will blockade the port. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 15-16 1 12 [William Medill] 5/13/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/13/1859 to William Medill from Stephen S. Remak regarding Medill's circular of 4/1/1859 asking for information in relation to the value of foreign coins as compared with the coinage of the U.S. Remak answers this inquiry by writing a brief history of Austrian currency and evaluating it's current state. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 16-27 1 13 [Louis Francovich and E.L. Scharffenorth] 5/21/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/21/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak requesting that he examine the case of Captain Scharffenorth of the "Malcolm Williamson" and seaman Peter Mills who was left behind in Trieste by the said captain. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Pages 27-29 1 AN (copy) dated 5/21/1859 to Captain E.L. Scharffenorth of the "Malcolm Williamson" from Stephen S. Remak informing him that he has transmitted instructions to the U.S. Consul at Fiume regarding Peter Mills. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 29 1 14 [John Appleton] 5/23/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/23/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him that he has erroneously referred to the Consular Agent as "Commerical Agent" in his past communications. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 29-30 1 15 [John Appleton] 5/24/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/24/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak regarding the Austrian currency, particularly the difference in value of silver and paper florins. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 30-32 1 16 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 5/27/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/27/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak in which he describes the difficulties of his duties as U.S. Consul at Trieste due to the political tension in the city. He also notifies Jones that the U.S. vessel "Wabash" is on her way to Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 32-33 1 17 [John Appleton] 5/28/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/28/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him that Trieste is on the threshold of war. Remak feels the presence of a U.S. vessel in Trieste is vital because Trieste is the principle port for commerce between the United States and Austria. He also states that the French Navy has alread blockaded Venice, but Trieste remains open to neutral powers. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 34-35 1 AN (copy) dated 5/28/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns of Consular Agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 35 1 18 [Louis Francovich] 5/30/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/30/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak regarding the discharge of the 1st mate of the "Malcolm Williamson". Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Pages 36-37 1 19 [John Appleton] 6/3/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/3/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak referring to the blockade of Venice by the French Navy and the non-blockade of Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 37 1 20 [Ferdinand L. Sarmiento, Jehu Glancy Jones] 6/14/1859-6/16/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/14/1859 to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from Stephen S. Remak referring to his recommendation to Jehu Glancy Jones for the presence of a U.S. vessel in the waters of the Adriatic and his expectation that the "Wabash" will arrive soon. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 37-38 1 AN (copy) dated 6/14/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak transmitting copies of correspondence with the U.S. Consul at Venice in reference to presence of U.S. vessel in the waters of the Adriatic. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 38 1 AN (copy) dated 6/16/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak notifying him of the arrival of the U.S. steam Frigate "Wabash", Flag Officer Lavalette. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 38 1 21 [Bartholomew Fuller, Howell Cobbs, John Appleton] 7/1/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1859 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 39 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1859 to Howell Cobbs from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 39 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for office rent. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 39 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 39 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for stationary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 39 1 22 [John Appleton, Bartholomew Fuller] 7/2/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/2/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him that Remak has drawn on the Department of State for the amount of disbursements at the consulate for three destitute American seamen William Chadwick, Edward Salmon and Daniel Miller from the American ship "Lucinda", Captain Thomas Smith. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 39-40 1 AL (copy) dated 7/2/1859 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak returning one month's extra wages received on account of Peter Williams, a seaman discharged from the "Paragon". Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 41 1 23 [Bartholomew Fuller, John Appleton] 7/7/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/7/1859 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak explaining the situation of three destitute American seamen; William Chadwick, Edward Salmon, and Daniel Miller. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 41-42 1 AL (copy) dated 7/7/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him that a French frigate anchored at Fiume and landed their crew. He also describes the exchanges that occurred between Flag Officer Elie A.F. LaValette and Count August von Degenfeld during the time the "Wabash" was stationed in Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 43-44 1 24 [John Appleton] 7/8/1859 - 7/26/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/8/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the stagnation of trade in Trieste and requesting instructions as to how to classify crews of foreign built vessels owned by American citizens. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 44-45 1 AL (copy) dated 7/26/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him that while he was drafting the letter dated 7/8/1859, an armistice had been reached. However, Remak would still like to clarify the status of crews of foreign built vessels owned by American citizens. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 45-46 1 25 [Louis Francovich, Jehu Glancy Jones] 7/11/1859-7/12/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 7/11/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the approval of his reappointment as Consular Agent for Fiume and requesting him to transmit quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 47 1 AL (copy) dated 7/12/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak regarding the authority of U.S. Consuls at seaports to issue passports to seamen who are not American citizens, but have worked on American vessels. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 47-48 1 26 [Captain Samuel Barron] 7/15/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/15/1859 to Captain Samuel Barron of the U.S. Frigate "Wabash" from Stephen S. Remak regarding the damages alleged to be sustained by Frederick Muller and caused by seamen of the "Wabash". Sent from Trieste to Messina. Page 48 1 27 [Louis Francovich] 7/21/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/21/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak instructing him on how to treat the ships "Olga" and "Urielka" owned by American Henry W. Gilbert. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 49 1 28 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 7/25/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/25/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak regarding whether or not a U.S. Consul may issue a passport to a seaman who is not an American citizen. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 49 1 29 [William Medill] 7/30/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/30/1859 to William Medill from Stephen S. Remak regarding the rate of currency exchange between Trieste and London and reporting that war has just been concluded in Austria. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 50-51 1 30 [Louis Francovich] 8/3/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak regarding the discharge of a seaman on the "Mount Vernon" on the account of sore hands. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 52 1 31 [William Medill] 8/9/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/9/1859 to William Medill from Stephen S. Remak requesting a copy of "General Regulations of the Treasury Department". Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 52 1 32 [Louis Francovich] 8/10/1859 - 8/13/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/10/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak regarding the discharge of David Thomas, 2nd mate of the "Mount Vernon". Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 53 1 AL (copy) dated 8/13/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak with instructions to discharge seamen from Captain Roger's vessel, the "Mount Vernon" if they do not pose a burden to the consulate. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 54 1 33 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 8/17/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 Al (copy) dated 8/17/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak explaining how the amount taken out of the U.S. Treasury for the maintenance of destitute sailors might be immense if consuls are not careful. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 55-56 1 34 [Louis Francovich, John Appleton] 8/24/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/24/1859 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak acknowledging the receipt of his quarterly return and instructing him on how to treat the crews of the vessels "Urielka" and "Olga". Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Pages 56-67 1 AN (copy) dated 8/24/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting the quarterly return of Consular Agent for Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 57 1 35 [Alex Derbes] 8/31/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/31/1859 to Alex Derbes from Stephen S. Remak regarding the treatment of the crews on the vessels "Olga" and "Urielka", which are owned by Henry W. Gilbert of New York. Sent from Trieste to Marseilles. Pages 57-58 1 36 [Captain Samuel Barron] 9/14/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/14/1859 to Captain Samuel Barron of the U.S. Frigate "Wabash" from Stephen S. Remak regarding the demands of Frederick Muller from the Captain's crew. Remak also relays to him the request of Orsola Rusca, wife of Bortolo Rusca, a musician aboard the vessel, who wishes to obtain half of her husband's wages in order to support her family. Sent from Trieste to Genoa. Pages 58-59 1 37 [Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 9/20/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/20/1859 to the Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak informing officials of his recommendation to Captain Samuel Barron that he grant Orsola Rusca's request to obtain half of her husband's wages. Pages 59-60 1 38 [John Appleton] 9/20/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/20/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak submitting the Annual Report on Foreign Commerce in Trieste for the year ending on 9/30/1859. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 60-68 1 39 [Imperial Royal Directory of the Police] 9/24/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/24/1859 to the Imperial Royal Directory of the Police from Stephen S. Remak acknowledging the receipt of the affidavit of George Addison who claims to be an American citizen. Remak is declining to take charge of him until he has had the opportunity to verify whether or not Addison is an American citizen himself. Pages 68-70 1 40 [Captain Samuel Barron, Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 9/26/1859-9/27/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 9/26/1859 to Captain Samuel Barron of the "Wabash" from Stephen S. Remak, transmitting money to the order of Pursor Harris and informing him that information has been provided to the Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government with reference to Orsola Rusca. Sent from Trieste to Genoa. Page 70 1 AL (copy) dated 9/27/1859 to Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government informing officials that Captain Samuel Barron of the "Wabash" has granted the petition of Orsola Rusca provided the debt of Bortolo Rusca be satisfied. Page 70 1 41 [Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 9/28/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/28/1859 to Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak regarding the U.S. Department of State's confirmation of the reappointment of Louis Francovich as Consular Agent for Fiume. Page 71 1 42 [Bartholomew Fuller, Howell Cobb, John Appleton] 9/30/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1859 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 71 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1859 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak containing a notification of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 71 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak containing a notification of draft for rent of office. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 71 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 71 1 43 [Ferdinand L. Sarmiento] 10/12/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/12/1859 to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from Stephen S. Remak in which he refuses to protect seamen who have never been entered in the Shipping Articles of an American vessel. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 72-73 1 44 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 10/15/1859-10/29/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/15/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S, Remak in which he states his opinion that American seamen discharged from Austrian ships should be supported by the Austrian Government. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 74-75 1 Al (copy) dated 10/29/1859 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak contesting Jones's affirmation that seamen discharged from a foreign vessel are to be protected by U.S. Consuls. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 75-76 1 45 [John Appleton] 11/5/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 11/5/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak requesting acknowledgement of receipt of the Annual Commercial Report for Trieste sent on 9/30/1859. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 76 1 AN (copy) dated 11/5/1859 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns of U.S. Consular Agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 76. 1 46 [John Appleton, Bartholomew Fuller, Howell Cobb] 1/11/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 1/11/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for rent of office. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 77 1 AN (copy) dated 1/11/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 77 1 AN (copy) dated 1/11/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for stationary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 77 1 AN (copy) dated 1/11/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 77 1 AN (copy) dated 1/11/1860 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak announcing draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 77 1 47 [Bartholomew Fuller, John Appleton] 1/12/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 1/12/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak returning one month's extra wages received on account of John Brown, seaman discharged from the "Thetis". Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 77-78 1 AL (copy) dated 1/12/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount of disbursements drawn from the Department of State on the account of destitute seaman John Brown. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 78 1 48 [District Attorney of Boston] 1/23/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 1/23/1860 to the District Attorney of Boston from Stephen S. Remak explaining the situation of seaman Thomas Davis who has been imprisoned on the ship "Fruiter" for committing assault and battery with the intent to kill on his fellow seaman, Thomas E. Staples. Sent from Trieste to Boston. Pages 78-79 1 49 [President of Imperial Royal Provincial Tribunal] 1/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 1/25/1860 to the President of Imperial Royal Tribunal from Stephen S. Remak regarding the arrest and impending trial of Charles Randall, seaman of the "Henry Schelton". Pages 79-80 1 50 [John Appleton] 2/1/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 2/1/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak presenting the four affidavits against Thomas Davis, seaman of the "Fruiter". Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 80-81 1 51 [John Appleton] 2/1/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 2/1/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak regarding the arrests and current situation of Charles Randall and John Phillips, seamen of the "Henry Schelton". Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 81-82 1 52 [District Attorney of Boston] 2/4/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 2/4/1860 to the District Attorney of Boston from Stephen S. Remak transmitting duplicates of communications and affidavits regarding the "Fruiter" matter. Sent from Trieste to Boston, MA. Page 82 1 53 [Collector of Customs, NY] 5/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/25/1860 to the Collector of Customs of New York from Stephen S. Remak explaining why he does not issue to merchants certificates of agio that fix the value of new Austrian paper florins in American currency. Sent from Trieste to New York, NY. Pages 82-84 1 54 [Moore & Co., Merchants] 3/22/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/22/1860 to Moore & Co., Merchants from Stephen S. Remak explaining in detail the manner in which he issues consular certificates to merchants. Pages 84-85 1 55 [Edward C. Stiles] 3/23/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/23/1860 to Edward C. Stiles from Stephen S. Remak forwarding copies of letters regarding the Austrian currency and consular certificates. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 86 1 56 [John Appleton] 3/27/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/27/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak regarding the depreciation of Austrian currency and the decline of trade between the United States and Trieste. Remak also suggests that a law should be passed which gives U.S. Consuls protection against unruly captains and requests a raise in salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 86-89 1 57 [John Appleton, Bartholomew Fuller, Howell Cobb] 3/31/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 89 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for office rent and transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 89 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting returns of U.S. Consular Agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 89 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 89 1 AN (copy) dated 3/31/1860 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 90 1 58 [Director of Police] 4/3/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/03/1860 to the Director of Police from Stephen S. Remak regarding the arrests of sailors John Coyden, James Clark, Patrick Maxwell, and Thos O'Brien. Pages 90-91 1 59 [Director of Police] 4/5/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/5/1860 to Director of Police from Stephen S. Remak informing authorities that the sailor, William Watson, is under the protection of the United States. Page 91 1 60 [John Appleton] 4/5/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/5/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak informing him that the seaman, Charles Randall was acquitted and discharged from prison. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 91 1 61 [Howell Cobb] 4/6/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/6/1860 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak referring to the dispatch of 5/19/1859. Remak is not issuing certificates of agio as prescribed by Section 678 of Consular Regulations because the value of the Austrian silver florin has never been fixed upon. He requests orders on whether or not to begin issuing certificates according to the Consular Regulations. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 91-93 1 62 [John Appleton] 4/11/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/11/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak explaining the situation of William Watson, a seaman who was imprisoned for two years for beating another seaman to death. He was recently released from prison and is being treated as a destitute seaman. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 93-95 1 63 [John Appleton] 4/16/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/16/1860 to John Appleton from Stephen S. Remak transmitting a copy of the dispatch of 4/6/1860 sent to the Secretary of Treasury regarding certificates of agio. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 63 1 64 [President of Imperial Royal Maritime Government] 4/20/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/20/1860 to the President of the Imperial Royal Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak requesting that he inform the mercantile community that bills of health from U.S. Consuls will be required of all captains arriving at New York from foreign ports. Page 95 1 65 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 4/23/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/23/1860 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak referring to the absence of Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from his post at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 96-97 1 66 [Blumenthal & Co.] 4/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/25/1860 to Blumenthal & Co. from Stephen S. Remak inquiring as to who Ferdinand L. Sarmiento has left as Acting Consul at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Page 97 1 67 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 4/27/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/27/1860 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak informing him that the U.S. Consulate at Venice is in the hands of a foreign ship broker, Pavlo Zaccaria. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 97 1 68 [Louis Francovich] 5/5/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak enclosing forms and instructions on how to issue bills of health to captains of ships heading to New York. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 98 1 69 [Augustus Schell] 5/11/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/11/1860 to Augustus Schell, Collector of Customs in New York, from Stephen S. Remak regarding Remak's refusal to fix the value of Austrian Currency in one certificate of agio. Sent from Trieste to New York. Pages 98-99 1 70 [Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 5/14/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/14/1860 to Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak thanking officials for informing the mercantile community of the required bills of health for ships heading to New York. Page 100 1 71 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 5/18/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/18/1860 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak requesting that he officially establish who the Acting Consul at Venice is. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 100-101 1 72 [Isaac Toncey] 6/2/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/2/1860 to Isaac Toncey from Stephen S. Remak regarding a dispatch sent to Flag Officer U.S. Levy, U.S.N. Commanding Mediterranean Squadron, U.S. Ship "Macedonia". Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 101 1 73 [Imperial Royal Directory of Police] 6/5/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (cpoy) dated 6/5/1860 to Imperial Royal Directory of Police from Stephen S. Remak regarding James Macgeah, an alleged destitute American seaman. Pages 101-102 1 74 [Imperial Royal Pretuna Urbana Civile] 6/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/25/1860 to the Imperial Royal Pretuna Urbana Civile from Stephen S. Remak requesting to know the charges against seaman, Theodor Beack of the American Schooner "Langden Gilmore" and to hear any evidence that has been presented against him. Page 102 1 75 [Imperial Royal Directory of the Police] 6/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/25/1860 to the Imperial Royal Directory of the Police from Stephen S. Remak requesting to know the charges against Theodor Beack and the location where he is being held. Pages 102-103 1 76 [Bartholomew Fuller, Howell Cobb, William H. Trescot] 6/30/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 6/30/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 103 1 AN (copy) dated 6/30/1860 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 103 1 AN (copy) dated 6/30/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly return of the Navigation and Commerce of the United States with Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 103 1 AN (copy) dated 6/30/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) containing notification of draft for office rent. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 103 1 AN (copy) dated 6/30/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. 1 AN (copy) dated 6/30/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trieste) from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn on the Department of State for stationary, blank forms, and returns and charges on packages. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 103-104 1 77 [William H. Trescot] 7/3/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/3/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn from the Department of State for the relief of destitute American seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 104-105 1 78 [Bartholomew Fuller] 7/3/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/3/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak returning one month's extra wages received and statement of disbursements made for the relief of destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 105 1 79 [Matthew Fontaine Maury] 7/4/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/4/1860 to Matthew Fontaine Maury from Stephen S. Remak forwarding a package from Archduke Ferdinand Maximillian of Austria. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 106 1 80 [Blumenthal & Co.] 7/4/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/4/1860 to S.A. Blumenthal & Co. from Stephen S. Remak informing them that their letter of 4/26/1860 is being forwarded to Jehu Glancy Jones. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Page 106 1 81 [Paul (Pavlo) Zaccaria] 8/10/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/10/1860 to Paul (Pavlo) Zaccaria from Stephen S. Remak requesting, on behalf on Ferdinand L. Sarmiento, to know the amount of fees he has received while acting as U.S. Consul at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 106-107 1 82 [Ferdinand L. Sarmiento] 8/13/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/13/1860 to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from Stephen S. Remak referring to Sarmiento's sudden and unannounced leave of absence. Sent from Trieste to Philadelphia, PA. Pages 107-108 1 83 [Augustus Schell] 8/17/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/17/1860 to Augustus Schell from Stephen S. Remak regarding the certificates of agio demanded by merchant, G.F. Fisher for invoices dating 12/1859, 1/1860, and 2/1860. Remak is refusing to issue them as he suspects that the invoices are not legit. Sent from Trieste to New York. Pages 108-110 1 84 [Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 8/21/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/21/1860 to the Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak requesting officials to inform the mercantile community that they must obtain consular certificates for the invoices of all merchandise sent to the United States. Page 110 1 85 [Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 8/22/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/22/1860 to the Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak informing officials that the United States has not fixed the value of the new Austrian silver florin and explaining how the certificates of agio will be handled. Pages 111-112 1 86 [Bartholomew Fuller] 8/27/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/27/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak containing a detailed explanation in reference to Remak's accounts for the relief of destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 112-114 1 87 [Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot)] 8/28/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/28/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting a copy of a letter sent to Bartholomew Fuller on 8/27/1860. Remak also comments on the unruly behavior of ship captains. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 114-115 1 88 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 8/31/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/31/1860 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak regarding correspondence Remak received from Ferdinand L. Sarmiento requesting him to go see Pavlo Zaccaria and look into the matters of the U.S. Consulate at Venice personally. Remak questions Sarmiento's capability to handle the responsibility that comes with the position of U.S Consul at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 115-116 1 89 [William Medill] 9/3/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/3/1860 to William Medill from Stephen S. Remak transmitting vouchers as proof that clothing was purchased and issued to destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 117 1 90 [Captain Calvin G. Worth] 9/14/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/14/1860 to Captain Calvin G. Worth from Stephen S. Remak informing him that he has no authority to discharge seamen from his ship, the "Hannah Crooker". Page 118 1 91 [Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot)] 9/20/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/20/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak containing the Annual Report of Commerce for Trieste, with an emphasis on the commodities of cotton and sugar. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 119-125 1 92 [Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot)] 9/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/25/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak regarding the Sardinian steam frigate "Governolo", which sailed into Trieste with an official notice of a blockade at Ancona, asking for 400 tons of coal. Remak requests that United States Government vessel be sent to the ports of Venice and Trieste to protect American merchants. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 125-126 1 93 [William H. Trescot, Howell Cobb, Bartholomew Fuller] 10/1/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 10/1/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for office rent. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 126 1 AN (copy) dated 10/1/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 126 1 AN (copy) dated 10/1/1860 to the Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns of U.S. Consular agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 126 1 AN (copy) dated 10/1/1860 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 127 1 AN (copy) dated 10/1/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 127 1 94 [Daniel B. Taylor] 10/04/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/04/1860 to Daniel B. Taylor from Stephen S. Remak transmitting a copy of a certificate of marriage between Joseph Frederick Beneventario and Augusta A. Davenport. Remak is asking Taylor to authenticate the signature before the Clerk of the District Court of the United States so that the couple has legal evidence of their marriage for use in Sicily. Sent from Trieste to New York. Pages 127-129 1 95 [Ferdinand L. Sarmiento] 10/6/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/6/1860 to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from Stephen S. Remak informing him that he will go personally to Venice and investigate matters at the U.S. Consulate. Sent from Trieste to Philadelphia. Pages 129-130 1 96 [Ferdinand L. Sarmiento] 10/17/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/17/1860 to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from Stephen S. Remak informing him that he has settled matters in Venice and requesting that his expenses for the trip be paid. Sent from Trieste to Philadelphia. Pages 130-131 1 97 [Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 10/17/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/17/1859 to the Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak discussing the difference between Austrian silver and paper florins and explaining how he issues certificates of agio to merchants. Pages 131-132 1 98 [Ferdinand L. Sarmiento] 10/18/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/18/1860 to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from Stephen S. Remak suggesting that he submit an Annual Commercial Report for Venice to the Department of State. Sent from Trieste to Philadelphia. Page 132 1 99 [Paul (Pavlo) Zaccaria] 10/18/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/18/1860 to Paul (Pavlo) Zaccaria from Stephen S. Remak containing drafted dispatches which he can send to the United States Department of State in order to obtain approval to act as Consul at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Page 133 1 100 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 10/24/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/24/1860 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak informing him of J.J. Sprenger's appointment to U.S. Consul at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 133-134 1 101 [Louis Francovich] 10/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/25/1860 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak issuing instructions on when to display the United States flag. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 134 1 102 [Louis Francovich] 10/25/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/25/1860 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak explaining how to fill out certificates of agio according to the latest instructions from the United States Department of Treasury. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 135 1 AN (copy) dated 10/25/1860 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak transmitting blank forms for bills of health. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 135 1 103 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 10/26/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/26/1860 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak submitting the affidavit of Louis Loistman of Philadelphia. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 135-136 1 104 [Gustavius Remak] 10/27/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/27/1860 to Gustavius Remak from Stephen S. Remak enclosing a letter from Louis Loistman to his father. Charles Loistman. Remak explains that Louis Loistman enlisted in the Papal army and was taken as a prisoner of war by the Sardinian army. Stephen Remak is requesting that Gustavius Remak read this communication to Charles Loistman. Sent from Trieste to Philadelphia. Pages 136-137 1 105 [James Williams] 11/23/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/23/1860 to James Williams from Stephen S. Remak informing him that the papers regarding the lawsuit of Matteo Orlich, American citizen against Antonio Urglievich will be presented to the competent court. Sent from Trieste to Constantinople. Pages 137-138 1 106 [President of the Court of Appeal] 11/26/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/26/1860 to the President of the Court of Appeal from Stephen S. Remak submitting documents pertaining to the lawsuit of Matteo Orlich v. Antonio Urglievich. Page 138 1 107 [Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot), Howell Cobb] 11/28/1860 - 11/29/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/28/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak containing an addendum to the Annual Commercial Report with more information on the state of the Austrian currency. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 138-139 1 AN (copy) dated 11/29/1860 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak transmitting a copy of the dispatch sent to the Department of State on 11/28/1860. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 139 1 108 [James Williams] 12/7/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 12/7/1860 to James Williams from Stephen S. Remak referring to the settlement of the case Matteo Orlich v. Antonio Urglievich by the Court of Appeals. Sent from Trieste to Constantinople. Page 140 1 109 [Ferdinand L. Sarmiento] 12/17/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 12/17/1860 to Ferdinand L. Sarmiento from Stephen S. Remak requesting that he issue payment for the expenses of Remak's trip to Venice to Gustavius Remak in Philadelphia. Sent from Trieste to Philadelphia. Page 140 1 110 [Paul (Pavlo) Zaccaria] 12/17/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 12/17/1860 to Paul (Pavlo) Zaccaria from Stephen S. Remak requesting to know whether or not J.J. Sprenger has arrived. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Page 140 1 111 [William H. Trescot, Howell Cobb, Bartholomew Fuller] 12/31/1860 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 12/31/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak containing a notification of draft for rent. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 140 1 AN (copy) dated 12/31/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 140 1 AN (copy) dated 12/31/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot) from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for stationery and charges on packages received. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 141 1 AL(copy) dated 12/31/1860 to Assistant Secretary of State (William H. Trescot)from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount that Remak drew on the Department of State for the relief of destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 141-142. 1 AN (copy) dated 12/31/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Washington, DC. Page 142 1 AN (copy) dated 12/31/1860 to Howell Cobb from Stephen S. Remak containing a notification of draft for salary. Sent from Washington, DC. Page 142 1 AL (copy) dated 12/31/1860 to Bartholomew Fuller from Stephen S. Remak submitting a statement of disbursements made for the relief of destitute seamen. Sent from Washington, DC. Page 142 1 112 [J.J. Sprenger] 1/1/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 1/1/1860 to J.J. Sprenger from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the steps he should take in order to secure temporary permission from the Imperial Royal Maritime Government to act at U.S. Consul at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 143-144 1 113 [J.J. Sprenger] 1/2/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 1/2/1861 to J.J. Sprenger from Stephen S. Remak regarding the delay of the Imperial Royal Maritime Government in granting him temporary permission to act as U.S. Consul at Venice. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 144-145 1 114 [Assistant Secretary of State (Frederick W. Seward)] 1/4/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 1/4/1861 to the Assistant Secretary of State (Frederick W. Seward) from Stephen S. Remak containing a notice from the Imperial Royal Maritime Government of an obstruction in the port of Venice. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 145 1 115 [J.J. Sprenger] 1/30/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 1/30/1861 to J.J. Sprenger from Stephen S. Remak offering advice on how to handle drafts, fees, returns, and other aspects of consular duties. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Page 146 1 116 [Louis Francovich] 2/12/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 2/12/1861 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak instructing him to display the United States flag even though martial law has been declared in Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Pages 146-147 1 117 [L.D. Steinkuhl & Co.] 3/09/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/9/1861 to L.D. Steinkuhl & Co. from Stephen S. Remak explaining why he is declining to issue certificates of agio for their invoices. Pages 147-148 1 118 [Secretary of Treasury (Salmon P. Chase)] 3/9/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/9/1861 to the Secretary of Treasury (Salmon P. Chase) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting copies of communications to Augustus Schell and L.D. Steinkuhl & Co., dated 8/17/1860 and 3/9/1861 respectively. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 149-150 1 119 [Secretary of State (William H. Seward)] 3/20/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/20/1861 to the Secretary of State (William H. Seward) from Stephen S. Remak transmitting copies of letters written to Augustus Schell and L.D. Steinkuhl & Co., dated 8/17/1860 and 3/9/1861 respectively. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 150-151 1 120 [J.J. Sprenger] 3/29/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 3/29/1861 to J.J. Sprenger from Stephen S. Remak regarding the collection of consular drafts and the estimation of the value of Austrian florins. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 151-153 1 121 [5th Auditor of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, William H. Seward] 4/1/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 4/1/1861 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts of fees and salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 153 1 AN (copy) dated 4/1/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 153 1 AN (copy) dated 4/1/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for office rent. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 153 1 AN (copy) dated 4/1/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 153 1 122 [Salmon P. Chase] 4/6/4861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/6/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Stephen S. Remak containing a new Austrian silver florin so that it may be tested and have it's value fixed by the United States Mint. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 153-154 1 123 [William H. Seward] 4/8/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/8/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak enclosing a copy of the letter sent to Salmon P. Chase on 4/6/1861 regarding the value of the new Austrian silver florin. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 155 1 124 [1st Comptroller of the Treasury] 4/9/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/9/1861 to the 1st Comptroller of the Treasury from Stephen S. Remak asking to be credited for the amount suspended from his account because of lack of proof that the specified amount was spent on clothing for destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 155-156 1 125 [L.D. Steinkuhl & Co.] 4/23/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/23/1861 to L.D. Steinkuhl & Co. from Stephen S. Remak explaining why he is still declining to issue certificates of agio for their invoices despite the new information and documents the merchants provided to support their claim. Pages 156-158 1 126 [Salmon P. Chase] 4/24/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 4/24/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Stephen S. Remak containing a copy of the letter sent to L.D. Steinkuhl & Co. on 4/23/1861 and explaining why he is denying the merchants' request. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 158-159 1 127 [William H. Seward] 4/25/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 4/25/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns of U.S. Consular Agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 159 1 AL (copy) dated 4/25/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak containing copies of the letters sent to L.D. Steinkuhl & Co. and Salmon P. Chase on 4/23/1861 and 4/24/1861 respectively. Remak explains why he is denying the merchants their request for certificates of agio and asks for a perusal of his previous dispatch of 3/27/1860. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 159-160 1 128 [Francis Baron La Motte] 5/27/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/27/1861 to Francis Baron La Motte, Ensign in His Imperial Majesty's Navy, from Stephen S. Remak informing him that his request to be put in contact with U.S. naval and land forces in order to take part in the Civil War will be forwarded to Anson Burlingame, Minister of the U.S. to the court of the Emperor of Austria. Page 160 1 129 [Anson Burlingame] 5/24/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 5/24/1861 to Anson Burlingame from Stephen S. Remak referring to Francis Baron La Motte, ensign aboard the Austrian frigate "Novara" who wishes to be put in contact with U.S. naval and land forces in order to participate in the Civil War. Remak is asking for instructions on how to handle these requests. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 161 1 130 [Anson Burlingame] 6/1/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/1/1861 to Anson Burlingame from Stephen S. Remak informing him that he has received four more applications to join United States forces from Austrian officers of the army. Remak repeats his request for instructions on how to handle such inquiries. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 161-162 1 131 [J.J. Sprenger] 6/6/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/6/1861 to J.J. Sprenger from Stephen S. Remak regarding how one can recover losses incurred during the sale of consular drafts. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 162-164 1 132 [5th Auditor of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, William H. Seward] 7/1/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1861 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly return of fees. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 164 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for balance of salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 164 1 AL (copy) dated 7/1/1861 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount which was drawn from the Department for the relief of destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 164-165 1 AL (copy) dated 7/1/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 165 1 AL (copy) dated 7/1/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak transmitting returns of the arrivals and departures of American vessels and a statement of quarterly fees. 1 AN (copy) dated 7/1/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for stationery. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 166 1 AL (copy) dated 7/1/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount Remak drew from the Department for the relief of destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 166-167 1 133 [Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government] 7/8/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/8/1861 to the Imperial Royal Central Maritime Government from Stephen S. Remak informing officials that the United States Congress passed an act on 3/2/1861 declaring the value of the new Austrian silver florin to be 46.19 cents. Remak requests that they communicate this information to the Board of Commerce at Trieste. Page 167 1 134 [William H. Seward] 7/16/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/16/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak informing him that he has read in the New York Herald issue of 6/27/1861 that Richard Hildreth of New York has been appointed U.S. Consul at Trieste by the President. Remak requests that his passport be sent to him for his trip back to the United States. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 167-168. 1 135 [William H. Seward] 7/25/1861-7/30/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 7/25/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns of U.S. Consular Agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 168 1 AL (copy) dated 7/30/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak enclosing a copy of a communication between the Director of the Mint and Secretary of Treasury in which Remak is praised for his work done on Austrian currency. Remak requests that this letter be placed in the archives of the Department of State and credits himself for having caused the passage of the Congressional Act of 3/2/1861, which fixed the value of the new Austrian silver florin. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 168-169 1 136 [Frederick W. Seward] 8/17/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 8/17/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak acknowledging that the dispatch informing him of Richard Hildreth's appointment to U.S. Consul at Trieste has been received. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 169 1 137 [Frederick W. Seward] 9/3/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/3/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak requesting that he be reimbursed for the losses incurred during the transfer of rented offices for the U.S. Consulate. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 169-170 1 138 [Frederick W. Seward] 9/14/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/14/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak submitting the Annual Commercial Report for Trieste with an emphasis on the commodities of sugar, coffee, and grains. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 171-178 1 139 [Frederick W. Seward] 9/14/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/14/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak submitting a list of passports that he issued during his term as U.S. Consul at Trieste. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 178-179 1 140 [John Lothrop Motley] 9/27/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/27/1861 to John Lothrop Motley from Stephen S. Remak transmitting a case sent from the U.S. Consulate at Marseilles through Carlo Grablovitz. Remak also mentions how he handled applications from Austrian officers who wished to join the Union army. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Pages 179-180 1 141 [Jehu Glancy Jones] 9/22/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 9/22/1861 to Jehu Glancy Jones from Stephen S. Remak explaining why he sent the letter of 9/27/1860 addressed to John Lothrop Motley and not to Jones. Sent from Trieste to Vienna. Page 180 1 142 [5th Auditor of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, Frederick W. Seward] 9/30/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1861 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 181 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 181 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 181 1 AN (copy) dated 9/30/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak containing notification of draft for office rent. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 181 1 143 [J.J. Sprenger] 10/09/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 10/9/1861 to J.J. Sprenger from Stephen S. Remak regarding James Hamling, 2nd mate of the "D.B. Sexton". Sent from Trieste to Venice. Pages 181-182 1 144 [Louis Francovich, William H. Seward] 10/21/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 10/21/1861 to Louis Francovich from Stephen S. Remak requesting that he transfer quarterly returns for U.S. Consulate at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Fiume. Page 182 1 AL (copy) dated 10/21/1861 to William H. Seward from Stephen S. Remak transmitting a copy of the U.S. Consular Oath that Remak swore to because Richard Hildreth had yet to arrive to assume consular duties. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 182-183 1 145 [Frederick W. Seward, J.J. Sprenger, William L. Patterson] 10/25/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AN (copy) dated 10/25/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak transmitting quarterly returns for U.S. Consular Agent at Fiume. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 183 1 AL (copy) dated 10/25/1861 to J.J. Sprenger from Stephen S. Remak regarding Joseph Lundy, deserter from the "Mobile" whom Remak has sent to Genoa. Sent from Trieste to Venice. Page 183 1 AL (copy) dated 10/25/1861 to U.S. Consul at Genoa (William L. Patterson) from Stephen S. Remak regarding Joseph Lundy, deserter from the "Mobile", who was found destitute. Sent from Trieste to Genoa. Page 184 Pages 185-193 are blank. 1 146 [Frederick W. Seward] 11/18/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak notifying him of Richard Hildreth's arrival. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 194 1 147 [Frederick W. Seward] 11/18/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak informing him that his duties as U.S. Consul at Trieste have ceased and transmitting returns of the arrival and departure of American vessels from 10/1/1861-11/18/1861. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 194-195 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount that was drawn on the Department of State for office rent. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 195 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn on the Department of State for office supplies. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 195 1 148 [5th Auditor of the Treasury Department] 11/18/161 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury Department from Stephen S. Remak containing a statement of cases of relief afforded to destitute American sailors from 7/1/18661-11/18/1861. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 195-197 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury Department from Stephen S. Remak informing him that the consular archives have been transferred to Richard Hildreth and transmitting current accounts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 197 1 149 [Frederick W. Seward] 11/18/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn on the Department of State for relief of destitute seamen. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 198 1 150 [Salmon P. Chase] 11/01/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/01/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn on the Department of Treasury for salary. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 198 1 151 [Frederick W. Seward] 11/18/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak requesting that he be compensated for the losses he incurred in the sale of his consular drafts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 198-200 1 152 [5th Auditor of the Treasury Department, Salmon P. Chase] 11/18/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury Department from Stephen S. Remak enclosing an account for losses incurred in the sale of his consular drafts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 201 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn on the Department of Treasury for losses incurred in the sale of his consular drafts. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 201 Page 202 is blank. 1 153 [Letter from William Medill to Stephen S. Remak] 7/9/1859 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 7/9/1861 to Stephen S. Remak from William Medill thanking him for his extensive report on Austrian currency of 5/19/1859. Sent from Washington, DC to Trieste. Page 203 1 154 [Letter from Elisha Whittlesey to Stephen S. Remak] 6/28/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/28/1861 to Stephen S. Remak to Elisha Whittlesey informing him that the value of the new Austrian silver florin has been changed to 48 cents from 51.2 cents. Sent from Washington, DC to Trieste. Pages 203-204 1 155 [Letter from Salmon P. Chase to Stephen S. Remak] 6/29/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/28/1861 to Stephen S. Remak from Salmon P. Chase ł acknowledging the receipt of the Austrian silver florin and transmitting a copy of the report released by the Mint of Philadelphia. Sent from ł Washington, DC to Trieste. Pages 203-204 ł 1 156 [Letter from James Pollack to Elisha Whittlesey] 6/24/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/24/1861 to Elisha Whittlesey from James Pollack containing his report on the value of the new Austrian florin. Sent from Philadelphia to Washington, DC. Pages 205-206 1 157 [Letter from Elisha Whittlesey to Salmon P. Chase] 6/28/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/28/1861 to Salmon P. Chase from Elisha Whittlesey alerting him of the change of value of the new Austrian silver florin. Pages 206-207 1 158 [Letter from Salmon P. Chase to Stephen S. Remak] 6/29/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 6/29/1861 to Stephen S. Remak from Salmon P. Chase regarding the application of L.D. Steinkuhl & Co. for certificates of agio for invoices on merchandise shipped into New York harbor. Sent from Washington, DC to Trieste. Page 207 Pages 208-210 are blank. 1 159 [Frederick W. Seward] 11/18/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn on the Department of State for losses incurred in renting, leasing, and transferring of consular office space. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Page 211 1 160 [Frederick W. Seward] 11/18/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (copy) dated 11/18/1861 to Frederick W. Seward from Stephen S. Remak drawing on the Department of State for money spent on shipping for four boxes from the U.S. Consulate at Marseilles to the U.S. Legation in Vienna. Remak also encloses copies of the vouchers in both English and Italian. Sent from Trieste to Washington, DC. Pages 211-214 1 161 [5th Auditor] 8/24/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (draft) undated to the 5th Auditor of the Treasury from Stephen S. Remak regarding his compensation for time occupied in making his transit from Trieste to Philadelphia. Includes a Philadelphia return address. Pages 217-218 1 162 [Secretary of Treasury (Salmon P. Chase)] 8/24/1861 ]DESCRIPTION: 1 AL (draft) undated to the Secretary of Treasury (Salmon P. Chase) from Stephen S. Remak regarding his compensation for the time occupied in making the transit from Trieste to Philadelphia. Page 219 1 AL (draft) dated Philadelphia, 8/24/1861 to the Secretary of Treasury from Stephen S. Remak informing him of the amount drawn from the Department as compensation for time occupied in making the transit from Trieste to Philadelphia. Pages 219-220 Pages 221-224 are blank. INDEX BOX - FOLD - KEYWORD PHRASE 1 124 1ST COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1861) 1 121 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 132 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 142 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 152 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 5 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1 1 148 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1 1 161 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1 1 39 ADDISON, GEORGE - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 49 AGELLO, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1860) 1 138 ALBANY - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 104 ANCONA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 92 ANCONA - REFERENCE TO BLOCKADE OF (1860) 1 148 ANLEY, PHILLIP F. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 111 ANTON, LEWIS - REFERENCE (1860) 1 124 ANTON, LEWIS - REFERENCE (1861) 1 19 ANTWERP - REFERENCE (1859) 1 38 ANTWERP - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 ANTWERP - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 ANTWERP - REFERENCE TRADE TO (1861) 1 4 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 3 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 5 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 14 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 15 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 17 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 19 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 21 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 22 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 23 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 24 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 34 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 38 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 42 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 45 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 46 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 47 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 50 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 51 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 56 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 57 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 60 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 62 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 63 APPLETON, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 132 "ARTHUR" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 AUSTRALIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 4 AUSTRIA - REFERENCE TO INVOLVEMENT OF THE WAR OF 1859 (1859) 1 38 AUSTRIA, ARCHDUKEDOM OF - REFERENCE (1859) 1 1 AUSTRIA, EMPIRE OF - REFERENCE (1859) 1 12 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 29 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 97 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 107 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 122 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 133 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 53 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 54 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 56 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 61 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 85 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 123 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 135 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 154 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 155 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 157 AUSTRIAN CURRENCY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 6 AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1859) 1 44 AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1859) 1 62 AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1860) 1 12 AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE TO REGULATION OF CURRENCY (1859) 1 92 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S - REFERENCE (1860) 1 140 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S - REFERENCE (1861) 1 160 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S - REFERENCE (1861) 1 54 AUSTRIAN MINISTRY OF FINANCE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 138 BAHIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 138 BARAT - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 26 BARING BROTHERS & CO. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 29 BARING BROTHERS & CO. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 40 BARING BROTHERS & CO. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 115 BARING BROTHERS & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 131 BARING BROTHERS & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 151 BARING BROTHERS & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 26 BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 36 BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 40 BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 23 BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL - REFERENCE (1859) 1 37 BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL - REFERENCE (1859) 1 27 BASICHI DE TRANDAFILO, DEMETRIO - REFERENCE (1859) 1 74 BEACK, THEODOR - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 75 BEACK, THEODOR - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 91 BELGIUM - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 38 "BEN BOLT" (U.S SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 94 BENEVENTARIO, JOSEPH FREDERICK - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 77 BENJAMIN, PETER - REFERENCE (1860) 1 89 BENJAMIN, PETER - REFERENCE (1860) 1 148 BERGLIN, ANTON - REFERENCE (1861) 1 8 BERLIN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 148 BLOMBERG, C.G. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 66 BLUMENTHAL & CO. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 80 BLUMENTHAL & CO. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 65 BLUMENTHAL & CO. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 67 BLUMENTHAL & CO. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 82 BLUMENTHAL & CO. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 115 BLUMENTHAL & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 80 BLUMENTHAL, SIGISMUND - REFERENCE (1860) 1 38 BOHEMIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 94 BONZANINI, CLAUDIO - REFERENCE (1860) 1 139 BRAZIL - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 BRAZIL - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 BRAZIL - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 38 BREMEN - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 BREMEN - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 8 BRESLAN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 122 BRIGHTLY DIGEST - REFERENCE (1861) 1 47 BROWN, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 33 BROWN, JOHN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 132 BROWN, JOHN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 2 BUFFUM, WILLIAM A. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 39 BURKE, JAMES D. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 129 BURLINGAME, ANSON - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 130 BURLINGAME, ANSON - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 128 BURLINGAME, ANSON - REFERENCE (1861) 1 140 BURLINGAME, ANSON - REFERENCE (1861) 1 25 BURNS, AUGUSTUS - REFERENCE (1859) 1 28 BURNS, AUGUSTUS - REFERENCE (1859) 1 148 BURTIN, GEORGE - REFERENCE (1861) 1 139 CALDEN, JOHN C. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 94 CANNATA, GIUSEPPE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 138 CARDENAS - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 38 CARNIOLA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 138 CEYLON - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 22 CHADWICK, WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1859) 1 23 CHADWICK, WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1859) 1 130 CHARLES, LIEUTENANT JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1861) 1 74 CHASE, CAPTAIN JONATHAN - REFERENCE (1860) 1 162 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 118 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 121 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 122 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 126 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 132 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 142 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 150 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 152 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 157 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM WHITTLESEY, ELISHA (1861) 1 155 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 158 CHASE, SALMON P. - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 128 CIVIL WAR - REFERENCE (1861) 1 129 CIVIL WAR - REFERENCE (1861) 1 130 CIVIL WAR - REFERENCE (1861) 1 139 CIVIL WAR - REFERENCE (1861) 1 58 CLARK, JAMES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 5 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 21 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 42 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 46 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 57 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 61 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 76 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 93 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 107 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 111 COBB, HOWELL - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 53 COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 133 CONGRESSIONAL ACT OF MARCH 2, 1861 - REFERENCE (1861) 1 135 CONGRESSIONAL ACT OF MARCH 2, 1861 - REFERENCE (1868) 1 12 CONVENTION OF JANUARY 24, 1857 - REFERENCE (1859) 1 58 COYDEN, JOHN - REFERENCE (1860) 1 22 CURTIS, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 92 D'ASTE, CAPTAIN MARCHESE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 143 "D.B. SEXTON" (SCHOONER) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 111 DALE, THOMAS - REFERENCE (1860) 1 124 DALE, THOMAS - REFERENCE (1861) 1 8 DALLAS, GEORGE M. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 25 DALY, JOHN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 28 DALY, JOHN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 138 DANUBE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 94 DAVENPORT, AUGUSTA A. - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 132 DAVIS, HENRY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 48 DAVIS, THOMAS - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 50 DAVIS, THOMAS - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 54 DECREE OF FEBRUARY 26, 1860 - REFERENCE (1860) 1 23 DEGENFELD, COUNT AUGUST VON - REFERENCE (1859) 1 35 DERBES, ALEX - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 58 DIRECTOR OF POLICE - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 59 DIRECTOR OF POLICE - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 48 DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF BOSTON - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 52 DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF BOSTON - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 50 DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF BOSTON - REFERENCE (1860) 1 111 DONEL, DAVID - REFERENCE (1860) 1 113 DRESDEN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 115 DRESDEN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 120 DRESDEN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 55 DUTILH, D.P. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 151 DUTILH, D.P. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 144 DUTILH, GUSTAVE - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 EGYPT - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 145 "ELLEN BERNARD" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 132 "ELLEN MORRISON" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 48 EMERSON, JAMES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 48 EMMANS, ISRAEL - REFERENCE (1860) 1 12 EMPEROR CHARLES V - REFERENCE (1859) 1 38 ENGLAND - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 ENGLAND - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 ENGLAND - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 9 FAY, THEODORE S. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 17 FAY, THEODORE S. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 83 FISCHER, G.F. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 23 FIUME - REFERENCE (1859) 1 41 FIUME - REFERENCE (1859) 1 116 FIUME - REFERENCE (1861) 1 127 FIUME - REFERENCE (1861) 1 88 FLORENCE, THOMAS B. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 95 FLORENCE, THOMAS B. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 4 FRANCE - REFERENCE TO INVOLVEMENT IN THE WAR OF 1859 (1859) 1 38 FRANCE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 FRANCE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 FRANCE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 1 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 7 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 13 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 18 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 27 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 30 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 32 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 34 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 68 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 101 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 102 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 116 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 144 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 23 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - REFERENCE (1859) 1 41 FRANCOVICH, LOUIS - REFERENCE (1859) 1 5 FRANCOVICH. LOUIS - REFERENCE (1859) 1 12 FRANKFURT - REFERENCE (1859) 1 148 "FREDERICK LENNIG" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 17 FRENCH NAVY - REFERENCE (1859) 1 19 FRENCH NAVY - REFERENCE (1859) 1 130 FRIULI - REFERENCE (1861) 1 48 "FRUITER" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 50 "FRUITER" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 52 "FRUITER" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 21 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 22 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 23 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 42 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 46 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 47 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 57 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 76 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 78 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 86 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 93 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 111 FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 94 GARIBALDI, GIUSEPPE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 91 GENOA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 148 GENOA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 38 GENOA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 138 GENOA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 91 GERMAN CUSTOM HOUSE UNION - REFERENCE (1860) 1 19 GERMAN EMPIRE - REFERENCE (1859) 1 156 GERMANY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 38 GERMANY - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 104 GESKE, PROVINCE OF WESTPHALIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 24 GILBERT, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 27 GILBERT, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 35 GILBERT, HENRY W. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 56 GILBERT, JOHN S. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 65 GILBERT, JOHN S. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 117 GILLESPIE, CAPTAIN J.M. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 79 GILMORE, JAMES C. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 62 GLASBY, DAVID - REFERENCE (1860) 1 92 "GOVERNOLO" (SARDINIAN FRIGATE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 140 GRABLOVITZ, CARLO - REFERENCE (1861) 1 160 GRABLOVITZ, CARLO - REFERENCE (1861) 1 12 GRAND DUCHY OF HESSEN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 25 GRANT, WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1859) 1 28 GRANT, WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1859) 1 38 GREAT BRITAIN - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 GREAT BRITAIN - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 91 GREECE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 38 HAMBURG - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 HAMBURG - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 HAMBURG - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 111 HAMILTON, JAMES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 143 HAMLING, JAMES - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 90 "HANNAH CROOKER" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 40 HARRIS, PURSOR - REFERENCE (1859) 1 132 HARRIS, WILLIAM L. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 38 HAVANA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 HAVANA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 HAVANA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 38 HAVRE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 HAVRE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 HAVRE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 49 "HENRY SCHELTON" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 51 "HENRY SCHELTON" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 148 HENSEN, JOHN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 12 HESSEN HOMBURG - REFERENCE (1859) 1 134 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 136 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 137 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 139 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 140 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 144 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 146 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 148 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 161 HILDRETH, RICHARD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 HOLLAND - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 HOLLAND - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 148 HOLMES, CAPTAIN ALLEN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 145 HOLMES, CAPTAIN ALLEN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 86 "HUMMING BIRD" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 138 HUNGARY - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 11 ILLYRIA, GOVERNOR OF - REFERENCE (1859) 1 12 IMPERIAL DECREE OF 1544 - REFERENCE (1859) 1 12 IMPERIAL DECREE OF APRIL 27, 1858 - REFERENCE (1859) 1 15 IMPERIAL DECREE OF APRIL 27, 1858 - REFERENCE (1859) 1 85 IMPERIAL DECREE OF APRIL 27, 1858 - REFERENCE (1860) 1 117 IMPERIAL DECREE OF APRIL 27, 1858 - REFERENCE (1861) 1 12 IMPERIAL DECREE OF APRIL 29, 1859 - REFERENCE (1859) 1 107 IMPERIAL DECREE OF NOVEMBER 17, 1860 - REFERENCE (1860) 1 75 IMPERIAL DIRECTORY OF THE POLICE - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 37 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 40 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 41 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 71 IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1860) 1 70 IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 84 IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 85 IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 97 IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 133 IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 2 IMPERIAL ROYAL CENTRAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1859) 1 3 IMPERIAL ROYAL CENTRAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1859) 1 8 IMPERIAL ROYAL CENTRAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1859) 1 36 IMPERIAL ROYAL CENTRAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1859) 1 73 IMPERIAL ROYAL DIRECTORY OF POLICE - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 39 IMPERIAL ROYAL DIRECTORY OF POLICE - CORRESPONDENCE FROM SR (1859) 1 112 IMPERIAL ROYAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1861) 1 113 IMPERIAL ROYAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1861) 1 114 IMPERIAL ROYAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1861) 1 118 IMPERIAL ROYAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1861) 1 74 IMPERIAL ROYAL PRETUNA URBANA CIVILE - CORRES. FROM REMAK. S.S. (1860) 1 39 "INDEPENDENCE" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 91 INDIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 91 INDIES - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 19 "ISAAC BELL" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 138 ISTRIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 47 ITALIAN WAR - REFERENCE (1860) 1 56 ITALIAN WAR - REFERENCE (1860) 1 122 ITALIAN WAR - REFERENCE (1861) 1 138 ITALY - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 22 "J.J. HATHORN" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 91 JAVA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 19 JOHNSTON, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 3 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 6 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 11 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 16 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 20 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 25 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 28 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 33 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 44 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 65 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 67 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 71 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 88 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 100 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 103 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 141 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 9 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1859) 1 17 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1859) 1 20 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1859) 1 23 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1859) 1 80 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 82 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 95 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 113 JONES, JEHU GLANCY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 23 KINGDOM OF ILLYRIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 104 KINGDOM OF PRUSSIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 48 KNOWLES, ALFRED - REFERENCE (1860) 1 117 L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 125 L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 126 L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 127 L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 158 L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 118 L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 119 L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 128 LA MOTTE, FRANCIS BARON - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 129 LA MOTTE, FRANCIS BARON - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 104 LAMORICIERE, CHRISTOPHE LEON LOUIS DE JUCHAULT - REFERENCE (1860) 1 74 "LANGDEN GILMORE" (U.S. SCHOONER) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 130 LATISANA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 9 LAVALETTE, ELIE A.F. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 16 LAVALETTE, ELIE A.F. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 17 LAVALETTE, ELIE A.F. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 20 LAVALETTE, ELIE A.F. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 23 LAVALETTE, ELIE A.F. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 11 LAVALETTE, ELIE A.F. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 50 LAVENDAR, CAPTAIN JOSEPH A. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 52 LAVENDAR, CAPTAIN JOSEPH A. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 48 LAVENDER, CAPTAIN JOSEPH A. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 72 LEESE, ROBERT H. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 91 LEVANT - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 LEVANT - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 72 LEVY, J.P - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 77 "LILLIAS" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 79 "LILLIAS" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 3 LIPITT, GEORGE W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 139 LIPPITT, GEORGE W. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 160 LIPPITT, GEORGE W. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 8 LIVERPOOL - REFERENCE (1859) 1 38 LIVERPOOL - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 138 LIVERPOOL - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 62 "LIZZIE HARWARD" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 104 LOISTMAN, CHARLES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 103 LOISTMAN, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 104 LOISTMAN, LOUIS - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 38 LOMBARDO-VENETIAN KINGDOM - REFERENCE (1859) 1 91 LOMBARDO-VENETIAN KINGDOM - REFERENCE (1860) 1 8 LONDON - REFERENCE (1859 1 26 LONDON - REFERENCE (1859) 1 40 LONDON - REFERENCE (1859) 1 115 LONDON - REFERENCE (1861) 1 131 LONDON - REFERENCE (1861) 1 29 LONDON - REFERENCE TO CURRENCY EXCHANGE (1859) 1 138 LONDON - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 151 LONDON EXCHANGE - REFERENCE (1861) 1 38 LORING, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 91 LOUISIANA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 LOUISIANA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 22 "LUCINDA" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 145 LUNDY, JOSEPH - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 148 LUNDY, JOSEPH - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 MACEDONIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 MACEDONIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 72 "MACEDONIA" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 73 MACGEAH, JAMES - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 91 MAKO - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 MAKO - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 13 "MALCOLM WILLIAMSON" (BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 18 "MALCOLM WILLIAMSON" (BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 39 MALTA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 160 MALTA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 148 "MARIA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 139 MARSEILLES - REFERENCE (1861) 1 160 MARSEILLES - REFERENCE (1861) 1 8 MASON, JOHN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 138 MATANZAS - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 138 MAURIZIO - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 79 MAURY, MATTHEW FONTAINE - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 79 MAXIMILLIAN, ARCHDUKE FERDINAND - REFERENCE (1860) 1 58 MAXWELL, PATRICK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 111 MCDERMOTT, FREDERICK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 29 MEDILL, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 31 MEDILL, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 89 MEDILL, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 10 MEDILL, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 12 MEDILL, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 153 MEDILL, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 91 MEDITERRANEAN - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 111 MELTON, P.L. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 23 MESSINA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 22 MILLER, DANIEL - REFERENCE (1859) 1 23 MILLER, DANIEL - REFERENCE (1859) 1 132 MILLER, FREDERICK - REFERENCE (1861) 1 13 MILLS, PETER - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 111 MITCHELL, CAPTAIN THOMAS - REFERENCE (1860) 1 145 "MOBILE" (SCHOONER) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 148 "MOBILE" (SCHOONER) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 54 MOORE & CO., MERCHANTS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 38 MORAVIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 140 MOTLEY, JOHN L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. 1 141 MOTLEY, JOHN L. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 160 MOTLEY, JOHN L. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 30 "MOUNT VERNON" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 32 "MOUNT VERNON" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 26 MULLER, FREDERICK - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 36 MULLER, FREDERICK - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 20 NAPLES - REFERENCE (1859) 1 94 NAPLES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 12 NASSAU - REFERENCE (1859) 1 15 NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 61 NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 69 NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 85 NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 107 NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 138 NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRIA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 38 NEW ORLEANS - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 64 NEW YORK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 65 NEW YORK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 68 NEW YORK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 70 NEW YORK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 71 NEW YORK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 85 NEW YORK - REFERENCE (1860) 1 160 NEW YORK - REFERENCE (1861) 1 134 NEW YORK HERALD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 137 NEW YORK HERALD - REFERENCE (1861) 1 139 NICHOLAS, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 129 "NOVARA" (AUSTRIAN FRIGATE) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 58 O'BRIEN, THOS - REFERENCE (1860) 1 24 "OLGA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 27 "OLGA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 34 "OLGA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 35 "OLGA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 105 ORLICH, MATTEO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 106 ORLICH, MATTEO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 108 ORLICH, MATTEO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 141 OSSERVATORE TRIESTINO - REFERENCE (1861) 1 54 OST DEUTSCHE POST - REFERENCE (1860) 1 117 OTTO WILLIAM POLLITZ & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 125 OTTO WILLIAM POLLITZ & CO. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 77 PADDOCK, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1860) 1 22 "PARAGON" (U.S SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 145 PATTERSON, WILLIAM L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 138 PERNAMBUCO - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 111 PERRY, THOMAS L. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 104 PESCHIERA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 77 PETERS, CHARLES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 86 PETERS, CHARLES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 89 PETERS, CHARLES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 1 PHILADELPHIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 8 PHILADELPHIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 10 PHILADELPHIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 88 PHILADELPHIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 144 PHILADELPHIA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 137 PHILADELPHIA BAR ASSOCIATION - REFERENCE (1861) 1 51 PHILLPS, JOHN - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 83 PIERCE, FRANKLIN - REFERENCE (1860) 1 65 POLA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 120 POLA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 156 POLLACK, JAMES - CORRESPONDENCE TO WHITTLESEY, ELISHA (1861) 1 157 POLLACK, JAMES - REFERENCE (1861) 1 94 POWERS, REVEREND JOHN - REFERENCE (1860) 1 104 PRAGUE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 64 PRES. OF IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERN. - CORRES. FROM REMAK, S.S. (1860) 1 49 PRES. OF PROVINCIAL TRIBUNAL - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 106 PRES. OF THE COURT OF APPEAL - CORRES. FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 82 PRESIDENT OF IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT - REFERENCE (1860) 1 51 PROVINCIAL TRIBUNAL - REFERENCE (1860) 1 12 PRUSSIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 38 PUERTO RICO - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 148 "RACE HORSE" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 49 RANDALL, CHARLES - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 51 RANDALL, CHARLES - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 60 RANDALL, CHARLES - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 77 RANDALL, CHARLES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 89 RANDALL, CHARLES - REFERENCE (1860) 1 104 REMAK, GUSTAVIUS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 109 REMAK, GUSTAVIUS - REFERENCE (1860) 1 74 REMAK, S.S - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL ROYAL PRETUNA URBANA CIVILE (1860) 1 75 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL DIRECTORY OF THE POLICE (1860) 1 70 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT (1860) 1 84 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT (1860) 1 85 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT (1860) 1 97 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT (1860) 1 133 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERNMENT (1861) 1 73 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO IMPERIAL ROYAL DIRECTORY OF POLICE (1860) 1 64 REMAK, S.S. - CORRES. TO PRES. OF IMPERIAL MARITIME GOVERN. (1860) 1 124 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRES. TO 1ST COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY (1861) 1 52 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRES. TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF BOSTON (1860) 1 106 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRES. TO PRES.OF THE COURT OF APPEAL (1860) 1 49 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRES. TO PRESIDENT OF PROVINCIAL TRIBUNAL (1860) 1 121 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRES. TO THE 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY (1861) 1 132 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRES. TO THE 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY (1861) 1 142 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRES. TO THE 5TH AUDITOR OF THE TREASURY (1861) 1 1 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE (1859) 1 2 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE (1859) 1 155 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 158 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 153 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM MEDILL, WILLIAM (1859) 1 154 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM WHITTLESEY, ELISHA (1861) 1 148 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO 5TH AUDITOR (1861) 1 152 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO 5TH AUDITOR (1861) 1 161 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO 5TH AUDITOR (1861) 1 5 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO 5TH AUDITOR OF TREASURY (1859) 1 3 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 4 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 5 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 14 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 15 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 17 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 19 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 21 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 22 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 23 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 24 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 34 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 38 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 42 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 45 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1859) 1 46 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 47 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 50 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 51 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 56 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 57 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 60 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 62 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 63 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO APPLETON, JOHN (1860) 1 26 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL (1859) 1 36 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL (1859) 1 40 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO BARRON, CAPTAIN SAMUEL (1859) 1 66 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO BLUMENTHAL & CO. (1860) 1 80 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO BLUMENTHAL & CO. (1860) 1 129 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO BURLINGAME, ANSON (1861) 1 130 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO BURLINGAME, ANSON (1861) 1 118 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 121 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 122 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 126 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 132 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 142 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 150 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 152 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 5 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1859) 1 21 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1859) 1 42 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1859) 1 46 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1860) 1 57 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1860) 1 61 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1860) 1 76 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1860) 1 93 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1860) 1 107 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1860) 1 111 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COBB, HOWELL (1860) 1 53 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS (1860) 1 35 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO DERBES, ALEX (1859) 1 58 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO DIRECTOR OF POLICE (1860) 1 59 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO DIRECTOR OF POLICE (1860) 1 39 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO DIRECTORY OF POLICE (1859) 1 48 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO DISTRICT ATTORNEY (1860) 1 9 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FAY, THEODORE S. (1859) 1 20 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FERDINAND L. SARMIENTO (1859) 1 7 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 13 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 18 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 1 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 27 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 30 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 32 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 34 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1859) 1 68 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1860) 1 101 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1860) 1 102 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1860) 1 116 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1861 1 144 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FRANCOVICH, LOUIS (1861) 1 8 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1859) 1 21 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1859) 1 22 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1859) 1 23 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1859) 1 42 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1859) 1 46 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 47 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 57 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 76 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 78 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 86 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 93 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 111 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO FULLER, BARTHOLOMEW (1860) 1 37 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT (1859) 1 40 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT (1859) 1 41 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT (1859) 1 3 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 6 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 11 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 16 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 20 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 25 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 28 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 33 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 44 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1859) 1 65 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1860) 1 67 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1860) 1 71 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1860) 1 88 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1860) 1 100 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1860) 1 103 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1860) 1 141 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO JONES, JEHU GLANCY (1860) 1 117 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. (1861) 1 125 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO L.D. STEINKUHL & CO. (1861) 1 128 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LA MOTTE, FRANCIS BARON (1861) 1 9 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LAVALETTE, ELIE A.F. (1859) 1 3 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO LIPITT, G.W (1859) 1 79 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MAURY, MATTHEW FONTAINE (1860) 1 10 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MEDILL, WILLIAM (1859) 1 12 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MEDILL, WILLIAM (1859) 1 29 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MEDILL, WILLIAM (1859) 1 31 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MEDILL, WILLIAM (1859) 1 89 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MEDILL, WILLIAM (1859) 1 54 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MOORE & CO., MERCHANTS (1860) 1 140 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO MOTLEY, JOHN L. 1 145 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO PATTERSON, WILLIAM L. (1861) 1 104 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, GUSTAVIUS (1860) 1 1 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. (1859) 1 43 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. (1859) 1 82 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. (1860) 1 95 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. (1860) 1 96 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. (1860) 1 98 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. (1860) 1 109 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. (1860) 1 13 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SCHARFFENORTH, E.L. (1859) 1 69 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SCHELL, AUGUSTUS (1860) 1 83 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SCHELL, AUGUSTUS (1860) 1 162 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SECRETARY OF TREASURY (1861) 1 114 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 136 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 137 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 138 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 139 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 142 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 145 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 146 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 147 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 149 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 151 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 159 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 160 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, FREDERICK W. (1861) 1 119 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 121 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 123 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 127 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 132 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 134 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 135 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 144 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SEWARD, WILLIAM H. (1861) 1 112 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SPRENGER, J.J. (1861) 1 113 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SPRENGER, J.J. (1861) 1 115 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SPRENGER, J.J. (1861) 1 120 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SPRENGER, J.J. (1861) 1 131 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SPRENGER, J.J. (1861) 1 143 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SPRENGER, J.J. (1861) 1 145 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO SPRENGER, J.J. (1861) 1 55 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO STILES, EDWARD C. 1 1 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO STILES, EDWARD C. (1859) 1 94 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TAYLOR, DANIEL B. (1860) 1 72 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TONCEY, ISSAC (1860) 1 76 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 77 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 87 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 91 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 92 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 93 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 107 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 111 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. (1860) 1 105 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO WILLIAMS, JAMES (1860) 1 108 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO WILLIAMS, JAMES (1860) 1 90 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO WORTH, CAPTAIN CALVIN G. (1860) 1 81 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO ZACCARIA, PAUL (PAVLO) (1860) 1 99 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO ZACCARIA, PAUL (PAVLO) (1860) 1 110 REMAK, STEPHEN S. - CORRESPONDENCE TO ZACCARIA, PAUL (PAVLO) (1860) 1 138 RIO DE JANEIRO - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 62 ROBINSON, CAPTAIN WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1860) 1 33 ROFS, DAVID - REFERENCE (1859) 1 32 ROGERS, CAPTAIN - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 30 ROGERS, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 38 ROTTERDAM - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 8 RULLER, BARTHOLOMEW - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 36 RUSCA, BORTOLO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 37 RUSCA, BORTOLO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 40 RUSCA, BORTOLO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 36 RUSCA, ORSOLA - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 37 RUSCA, ORSOLA - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 40 RUSCA, ORSOLA - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 91 RUSSIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 RUSSIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 143 RUTTER, CAPTAIN - REFERENCE (1861) 1 22 SALMON, EDWARD - REFERENCE (1859) 1 23 SALMON, EDWARD - REFERENCE (1859) 1 11 SARDINIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 94 SARDINIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 4 SARDINIA - REFERENCE TO INVOLVEMENT IN THE WAR OF 1859 (1859) 1 104 SARDINIAN ARMY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 1 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 43 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 82 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 95 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 96 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 98 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 109 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 20 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM STEPHEN S. REMAK (1859) 1 65 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 66 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 81 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 88 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 112 SARMIENTO, FERDINAND L. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 12 SAXON DUCHIES - REFERENCE (1859) 1 12 SAXONY - REFERENCE (1859) 1 13 SCHARFFENORTH, CAPTAIN E.L. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1 1 13 SCHARFFENORTH, CAPTAIN E.L. - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 18 SCHARFFENORTH, CAPTAIN E.L. - REFERENCE (1859) 1 69 SCHELL, AUGUSTUS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 83 SCHELL, AUGUSTUS - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 118 SCHELL, AUGUSTUS - REFERENCE (1861) 1 119 SCHELL, AUGUSTUS - REFERENCE (1861) 1 120 SCHUCKING, ALFRED - REFERENCE (1861) 1 117 "SETH SPRAGUE" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 114 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 136 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 137 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 138 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 139 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 142 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 145 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 146 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 147 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 149 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 151 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 159 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 160 SEWARD, FREDERICK W. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 119 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 121 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 123 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 127 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 132 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 134 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 135 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 144 SEWARD, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 94 SICILY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 58 SILLANI, ANTHONY - REFERENCE (1860) 1 55 SITLES, EDWARD C. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 22 SMITH, CAPTAIN THOMAS - REFERENCE (1859) 1 91 SPAIN - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 6 SPEZZIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 16 SPEZZIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 17 SPEZZIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 20 SPEZZIA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 72 SPEZZIA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 100 SPRENGER, J.J - REFERENCE (1860) 1 112 SPRENGER, J.J. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 113 SPRENGER, J.J. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 115 SPRENGER, J.J. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 120 SPRENGER, J.J. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 131 SPRENGER, J.J. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 143 SPRENGER, J.J. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 145 SPRENGER, J.J. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861) 1 110 SPRENGER, J.J. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 48 STAPLES, THOMAS E. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 50 STAPLES, THOMAS E. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 1 STILES, EDWARD C. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1859) 1 38 STIRIA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 139 "TALLULAH" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 148 "TALLULAH" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 94 TAYLOR, DANIEL B. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 79 TAYLOR, DANIEL B. - REFERENCE (1860) 1 138 TEXAS - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 47 "THETIS" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 32 THOMAS, DAVID - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1859) 1 72 TONCEY, ISAAC - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 76 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 77 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 87 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 91 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 92 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 93 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 107 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 111 TRESCOT, WILLIAM H. - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 38 TRIESTE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1859) 1 91 TRIESTE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 138 TRIESTE - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861 1 140 UNION ARMY - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 UNITED STATES - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 105 URGLIEVICH, ANTONIO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 106 URGLIEVICH, ANTONIO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 108 URGLIEVICH, ANTONIO - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 24 "URIELKA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 27 "URIELKA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 34 "URIELKA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 35 "URIELKA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 107 VENETIAN KINGDOM - REFERENCE (1860) 1 120 "VENEZIA" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 114 VENICE - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1861) 1 65 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 67 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 71 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 82 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 88 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 96 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 97 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 100 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 109 VENICE - REFERENCE (1860) 1 17 VENICE - REFERENCE TO BLOCKADE OF (1859) 1 19 VENICE - REFERENCE TO BLOCKADE OF (1859) 1 12 VEREINSMUNZE - REFERENCE TO ISSUANCE (1859) 1 94 VICAR GENERAL OF ST. PETER - REFERENCE (1860) 1 8 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 9 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 17 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 23 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 38 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1859) 1 82 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 95 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 97 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 104 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1860) 1 113 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 160 VIENNA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 VIENNA - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1860) 1 117 VISSER, CAPTAIN R.F. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 125 VISSER, CAPTAIN R.F. - REFERENCE (1861) 1 16 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 17 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 20 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 23 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 26 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 36 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 37 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 40 "WABASH" (U.S. SHIP) - REFERENCE (1859) 1 12 WALDECK - REFERENCE (1859) 1 104 WASHINGTON, GEORGE (1860) 1 59 WATSON, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 62 WATSON, WILLIAM - CORRESPONDENCE REGARDING (1860) 1 77 WATSON, WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1860) 1 89 WATSON, WILLIAM - REFERENCE (1860) 1 24 WEBSTER, DANIEL - REFERENCE (1859) 1 138 WEST INDIES - REFERENCE TO TRADE (1861) 1 156 WHITTLESEY, ELISHA - CORRESPONDENCE FROM POLLACK, JAMES (1861) 1 157 WHITTLESEY, ELISHA - CORRESPONDENCE TO CHASE, SALMON P. (1861) 1 154 WHITTLESEY, ELISHA - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1861_ 1 131 WHITTLESLY, ELISHA - REFERENCE (1861) 1 111 "WILLARD" (U.S SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 117 "WILLIAM FREDERICK" (DUTCH SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 125 "WILLIAM FREDERICK" (DUTCH SHIP) - REFERENCE (1861) 1 47 "WILLIAM WOODSIDE" (U.S. BARQUE) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 105 WILLIAMS, JAMES - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 108 WILLIAMS, JAMES - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 22 WILLIAMS, PETER - REFERENCE (1859) 1 33 WILSON, JOHN - REFERENCE (1859) 1 11 WIMPFFEN, COUNT FRANZ VON - REFERENCE (1859) 1 83 "WINDWARD" (SHIP) - REFERENCE (1860) 1 90 WORTH, CAPTAIN CALVIN G. - CORRESPONDENCE TO REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 81 ZACCARIA, PAUL (PAVLO) - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 99 ZACCARIA, PAUL (PAVLO) - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 110 ZACCARIA, PAUL (PAVLO) - CORRESPONDENCE FROM REMAK, STEPHEN S. (1860) 1 67 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1860) 1 82 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1860) 1 88 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1860) 1 95 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1860) 1 96 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1860) 1 100 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1860) 1 112 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1861) 1 115 ZACCARIA, PAVLO - REFERENCE (1861) 1 91 ZOLLVEREIN - REFERENCE (1860) 1 156 ZOLLYFUND - REFERENCE (1861) 1 12 ZOLLYFUND - REFERENCE TO DEFINITION (1859)