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Señor Zelaya to Mr. Hall. [Translation.] Tegucigalpa, March 25, 1885. Minister Hall, Guatemala: In confirmation of the telegram I addressed to you two hours ago, I transcribe to you the…
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[Translation.] Señor Zelaya to Mr. Hall. Tegucigalpa, March 25, 1885. Minister Hall, Guatemala: To-day I have received your telegram, for which I thank you. General Bogran has done nothing more…
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Mr. Hall to Señor Zelaya. [Translation.] Guatemala, March 24, 1885. Minister Zelaya, Tegucigalpa: I answer your telegram of to-day, informing you that under date of yesterday, President Cardenas, of Nicaragua,…
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President Cardenas to Mr. Hall. [Translation.] Managua, March 23, 1885. (Received in Guatemala at 8.10 p.m.) Minister Hall, Guatemala: My Government, in deference to your suggestion, has abstained from invading…
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[Inclosure in No. 327.—Telegrams.] Mr. Hall to President Cardenas. United States Legation, Guatemala, March 19, 1885. President Cardenas, Managua: Ever since my return from Nicaragua I have been making efforts,…
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No. 61. Mr. Hall to Mr. Bayard. [Extract.] Legation of the United States in Central America, Guatemala, March 26, 1885. (Received April 18.) No. 327.] Sir: With reference to my…
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[Inclosure in No. 326.] Mr. Sarg to Mr. Whitehouse. Livingston, March 17, 1885. Sir: The U. S. S. Swatara, Commander J. C. Wiltse, anchored off this port on the morning…
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[Inclosure 3 in No. 325.—Translation.] President Zaldivar to Mr. Hall. San Salvador, March 16, 1885. Minister Hall: The steamer Granada has on board a boat, five sailors, and hostile elements…
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[Inclosure 2 in No. 325.—Translation.] Señor Batres to President Barrios. On Board Steamship Granada,March 16, 1885. Sir: Last night the captain of the steamer called me to inform me that…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 325.] Mr. Leverich to Mr. Hall. Guatemala, March 20, 1885. Dear Sir: Referring to our conversation of this evening, I would state that Captain Connolly informed…