José Ma Castro to Señor Gallegos, April 28, 1885
[Inclosure 5 in No. 351.—Telegram.—Translation.] Señor Castro to Señor Gallegos. San José, Costa Rica,April 28, 1885. To the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Salvador: I have had the honor to receive…
[Inclosure 5 in No. 351.—Telegram.—Translation.] Señor Castro to Señor Gallegos. San José, Costa Rica,April 28, 1885. To the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Salvador: I have had the honor to receive…
[Inclosure 4 in No. 351.—Telegram.—Translation.] Señor Castellon to Señor Gallegos. Leon, April 26, 1885. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Salvador: Having informed the President of the Republic of your excellency’s telegram…
[Inclosure 3 in No. 351.—Telegram.—Translation.] Señor Zelaya to Señor Gallegos. Tegucigalpa, April 24, 1885. Mr. Minister for Foreign Relations: Yesterday I had the honor to receive your excellency’s telegram, informing…
[Inclosure 2 in No. 351.—Translation.] Señor Arroyo to Señor Gallegos. Guatemala, April 22, 1885. To the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Salvador: In consequence of the re-establishment of peace between the…
[Inclosure 1 in No. 351.—Translation.] Señor Gallegos to Señor Arroyo. San Salvador, April 21, 1885. (Received in Guatemala at 7.48 p.m.) circular. To the Minister for Foreign Affairs: Peace being…
No. 83. Mr. Hall to Mr. Bayard. [Extract.] Legation of the United States in Central America, Guatemala, May 8, 1885. (Received June 4.) No. 351.] Sir: Within a week after…
[Inclosure in No. 342.—Translation.] Decree No. 101. The Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Guatemala. Whereas, through the medium of the secretary of foreign relations, the decree which the Executive,…
No. 82. Mr. Hall to Mr. Bayard. Legation of the United States in Central America, Guatemala, April 24, 1885. (Received May 18.) No. 342.] Sir: With reference to my dispatches,…
No. 81. Mr. Bayard to Mr. Hall. Department of State, Washington, April 23, 1885. No. 241.] Sir: I have received your No. 329 of the 26th ultimo in regard to…
[Inclosure 1—Translation.] Peace with Guatemala. Santa Ana, April 14, 1885. Guided by the sentiment of peace and concord which ought to exist between the members of the Central American family,…