Letter
Rafael Zaldivar to Hall, April 12, 1885
[Inclosure 7 in No. 337.—Translation.]
President Zaldivar to Mr. Hall.
Santa Ana, April 12, 1885.
With pleasure I inform you that yesterday at 6 p.m., in the town of Namasasigare Honduras, peace was signed between the Republic of Honduras and the Republics of Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, thus avoiding on that side further effusion of blood. It would be equally satisfactory to me to terminate the difficulties still pending with Guatemala, to which end I shall see with pleasure the friendly mediation of the diplomatic corps.
On my part, I renew to you the assurance that I will accept favorably every initiative conducive to that important object.
I am, &c.,
RAFAEL ZALDIVAR.
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