Letter
L. Ethéart to Bassett, May 3, 1872
[Inclosure 7 in No. 131.—Translation.]
Mr. Ethéart to Mr. Bassett
Department of State of Foreign Affairs, Port au Prince, May 3, 1872.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your dispatch of yesterday’s date, relating to the Jastram affair, the contents of which dispatch I hastened to communicate to the council of secretaries of state.
My colleague of the department of interior, who is charged to order a new inquiry into this affair, will not fail to obtain the result of this investigation, which he expects to receive on the arrival of the post from the north, due here at this moment; in which case I will have the honor to respond in a definite manner to your aforesaid dispatch.
Be pleased, Mr. Minister, to accept the renewed assurance of my high consideration.
L. ETHÉART.
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