Letter
Lorenzo Montufar to James A. Williamson, May 30, 1877
[Inclosure.—Translation.]
Mr. Montufar to Mr. Williamson.
Office of Foreign Affairs, Guatemala, May 30, 1877.
Sir: In an opportune moment I had the honor to receive your excellency’s estimable note dated the 24th instant. The President, to whom I related its contents, was pleased to order that the postal convention of 1862 should be literally complied with, that convention being still existing between the United States and Guatemala. I informed the minister of public works of this to-day.
With sentiments of the most “distinguished esteem, I am, &c.,
LORENZO MONTUFAR.
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