Letter
Hall to President Cardenas, March 19, 1885
[Inclosure in No. 327.—Telegrams.]
Mr. Hall to President Cardenas.
United States Legation, Guatemala, March 19, 1885.
President Cardenas, Managua:
Ever since my return from Nicaragua I have been making efforts, through my Government, to avert a conflict. President Barrios offers me that until my Government is heard from neither Guatemala nor Honduras shall invade Salvador or Nicaragua, if on the part of the two latter the same conduct shall be observed respecting Guatemala and Honduras.
I hope you will concur with me that this proposal is reasonable and convenient, in which case Nicaragua will undertake no invasion of Honduras. Please answer.
HALL.
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U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the P.