Letter
George Bancroft to Hamilton Fish, June 28, 1872
No. 379.] Mr. Bancroft to Mr. Fish.
American Legation, Berlin, June 28, 1872. (Received July 15.)
Sir: I am officially informed that the names of the gentlemen who will be requested to examine and report upon the Haro boundary question will be forwarded to the Imperial Arbitrator to-day for his approval. This approval will follow as a matter of course, and if the gentlemen designated accept the appointment, the consideration of the case will go forward without delay. I am assured that everything which is proper will be done to accelerate a decision.Appointment of gentlemen to examine Haro boundary question.
I remain, &c.,
GEO. BANCROFT.
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