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James A. Williamson to Evarts, May 31, 1877
No. 50. Mr. Williamson to Mr. Evarts.
Legation of the United States in Central America, Guatemala, May 31, 1877. (Received June 25.)
No. 632.]
Sir: I have the honor to hand you the reply, received yesterday, from the Government of Guatemala to my note, of which a copy was sent with my No. 615, in respect to the violation of some of the stipulations of the postal convention of July 16, 1862, by the post-office officials.
You will note that President Barrios is said to have given orders that the convention shall be literally complied with by his officials. I hope there may be no further occasion for correspondence on this subject, but apprehend there may be.
I am, &c.,
GEO. WILLIAMSON.
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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.