Letter
Granville to Robert C. Schenck, May 6, 1872
[Inclosure 5 in No. 46.]
Earl Granville to General Schenck.
Foreign Office, May 6, 1872.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. Fish’s dispatch of the 16th April, which you communicated to me on the 1st instant. I abstain from addressing any observations to you on the tenor of that dispatch pending the result of the communications which are now passing between us, and which it is the earnest hope of Her Majesty’s Government may lead to a satisfactory settlement of the questions under discussion between our two Governments.
I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, sir, your most obedient, humble servant,
GRANVILLE.
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