Letter
Hamilton Fish to E. B. Washburne, January 24, 1871
No. 100.
Mr. Fish to Mr. Washburne
No. 228.]
Department of State, Washington, January 24, 1871.
Sir: I have to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatch No. 341, of the 26th ultimo, inclosing a translation of a letter from Mr. Jules Favre, from which it appears that the tax on the apartments of citizens of the United States, who left Paris, which it was proposed to levy, will not be enforced.
The Department approves the course which you have pursued concerning this question, and I congratulate you upon your success in obtaining the repeal of so unjust a regulation or decree.
I am, &c.,
HAMILTON FISH.
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