Letter
Hall to President Zaldivar, April 12, 1885
[Inclosure 8 in No. 387.]
Mr. Hall to President Zaldivar.
Guatemala, April 12, 1885.
To-day I have addressed you a telegram acknowledging the receipt of yours of the 10th and 11th instant. I have now the pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of yours of to-day, announcing that peace has been signed between Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Honduras. In view of the disposition of the present Government of Guatemala, which inspires the necessary confidence, and the good intentions you have manifested, I have no doubt that the two Governments will come to an honorable and satisfactory settlement. I believe the aid of the diplomatic corps can be depended upon. I assure, you that I shall do everything in my power to that end.
I am, &c.,
HENRY C. HALL.
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