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P. S.—I inclose to your excellency a copy of the measures dictated by this government in consequence of the conduct observed by the chiefs of Mosquitia. Hon. Geo. Williamson to P. S.—Since writing the foregoing note, I beg to inform your excellency that it has been my good fortune to have had a conversation on the subject with the British, February 2, 1875

From P. S.—I inclose to your excellency a copy of the measures dictated by this government in consequence of the conduct observed by the chiefs of Mosquitia. Hon. Geo. Williamson
To P. S.—Since writing the foregoing note, I beg to inform your excellency that it has been my good fortune to have had a conversation on the subject with the British
February 2, 1875

[Inclosure 2 in No. 303.] Mr. Williamson to Mr. Rivas. United States Legation in Central America, Guatemala, February 2, 1875. Sir: I have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of…