Letter
Fouchard to John Mercer Langston, November 13, 1883
[Inclosure 1 in No. 594.—Translation.]
Mr. Fouchard to Mr. Langston.
Department of State of Foreign Relations, Port au Prince, November 13, 1883.
Mr. Minister: In the interest of humanity I have the honor to transmit to you under this cover the address of this day of his excellency the President of Hayti to the rebels of the cities of Jacmel and of Jérémie. You will perhaps judge it necessary to do that which shall be in your power to save the innocent and neutrals who are in Jérémie and Jacmel exposed to the misfortunes which menace these cities, if, in the delay fixed, they do not submit themselves to the constitutional government.
Be pleased, &c.,
C. FOUCHARD.
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