Message of the President of the United States, Transmitting a Report of the Secretary of the Navy, in Compliance With a Resolution of the Senate of December 6, 1854, Calling for Correspondence, & C., Relative to the Naval Expedition to Japan
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Hon. James C. Dobbin, Secretary of the Navy, Washington. [Translation.] BuETENZOEG, December 23, 1853. Mr. Commodore: The Dutch ship "Hendrika," master Admiral, which sailed for Japan in July last, has returned to Batavia on the 15th instant. She brings intelligence from the superintendent of our factory there, up to the 15th of November, 1853, and information of the death of the Emperor of Japan, soon after receiving the letter of the Presi- dent of the United States. The Japanese government h...as requested the Dutch superintendent to communicate to the American government : That this event, according to Japanese laws and customs, makes necessary the perform- ance of many and continuing ceremonies of mourning, and exten- sive arrangements with respect to the succession to the throne ; that during the period of mourning no business of any importance can be transacted ; that the letter of the President of the United States can only be taken into deliberation when the time of mourning is over ; that previous thereto, the opinions upon the subject have to be obtained from all the governors (lords) in Japan ; that for that purpose the governors have to repair to Yedo in succession, (one after the other ;) that all that will take much time.
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