Letter
Roustan to John Davis, January 7, 1884
No. 116. Mr. Rouston to Mr. Davis.
[Translation.]
Legation of France, Washington, January 7, 1884. (Received January 7.)
My Dear Mr. Davis: I called at the State Department at one o’clock for the purpose of giving you some explanations with regard to the situation of the case of M. Le More, referring to your letter of today. I thought that you would have received a copy of the letter addressed by M. J. Ferry to Mr. Morton on the 27th of December last, but, as I was informed by Mr. Hunter, you have received only an extract from that letter. I therefore send you a copy of its full text, which I have received by telegraph. I will call to-morrow at eleven o’clock, in order to talk with you of this matter, unless you are otherwise engaged.
Truly yours,
TH. ROUSTAN.
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U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress, With the Annual Message of the P.