Letter
Jeronimo Zelaya to Hall, October 10, 1885
[Inclosure 2 in No. 429.—Telegram.—Translation.]
Señor Zelaya to Mr. Hall.
Tegucigalpa, October 10, 1885.
Minister H. C. Hall, Guatemala:
I thank your Government, in behalf of my own, for the interest it takes in favor of Honduras, by dictating opportune measures to impede the departure of any filibustering expedition against her.
This rectitude of conduct on the part of your Government will not only favor the natives of this country who are engaged in peaceful labors, but it will encourage the important North American enterprises, which rely for their success upon the good order and tranquillity which the Republic now enjoys, &c.
JERONIMO ZELAYA.
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