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Chapter 44:
Grant and Catacazy.
in the first year of Grant's Presidency, Mr. Constantine de Catacazy was appointed Minister from Russia to the United States.
I was a Secretary of Legation at London at the time, and Andrew J. Curtin, of Pennsylvania, had just been made Minister of the United States to St. Petersburg.
The new American plenipotentiary passed through London, and when I called on him he said he was not ready to proceed direct to his post, and asked me to signify to Baron Brunnow, the Russian Ambassador in London, whom I knew, that the delay was not occasioned by any disrespect or discourtesy.
Accordingly, I called on the Ambassador, who was a personage of distinction in European diplomacy.
He was then full seventy years of age, had participated in the negotiations and discussions that preceded the Crimean War, and been prominent in all the international affairs of the Continent afterward; a courtly, stately, wily, clever old diplomatist.
He received me cordia
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