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Letters from 1885

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Treaty of peace between the established and the revolutionary governments of Salvador—General Menendez, the revolutionary chief, assumes the Presidency in a provisional character., the 19th of June, 1885

From Modesto Barrios
June 19, 1885

[Inclosure in No. 377.—From La Patria, Guatemala, June 25, 1885.—Translation.] Treaty of peace between the established and the revolutionary governments of Salvador—General Menendez, the revolutionary chief, assumes the Presidency in…

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Mathé to P. S.— May 28. I have just seen in the Salvador papers a telegram from the President of Honduras to General Figueroa, offering the mediation of that Government in the present difficulty, and General Figueroa’s reply accepting the same very cordially. A similar proposal was sent to General Menendez, and although his reply had not been received there is little doubt but that he will accept the offer, and it is said that a meeting and conferences were to take place yesterday. I have every hope that it will result in peace being declared. J. MATHÉ, May 26, 1885

From Mathé
To P. S.— May 28. I have just seen in the Salvador papers a telegram from the President of Honduras to General Figueroa, offering the mediation of that Government in the present difficulty, and General Figueroa’s reply accepting the same very cordially. A similar proposal was sent to General Menendez, and although his reply had not been received there is little doubt but that he will accept the offer, and it is said that a meeting and conferences were to take place yesterday. I have every hope that it will result in peace being declared. J. MATHÉ
May 26, 1885

[Inclosure in No. 370.] Mr. Mathé to Mr. Hall. United States Consulate, Sonsonate, May 26, 1885. Sir: I have the honor to report that on the 14th of this month…

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Hall to P. S.— May 28. I have just seen in the Salvador papers a telegram from the President of Honduras to General Figueroa, offering the mediation of that Government in the present difficulty, and General Figueroa’s reply accepting the same very cordially. A similar proposal was sent to General Menendez, and although his reply had not been received there is little doubt but that he will accept the offer, and it is said that a meeting and conferences were to take place yesterday. I have every hope that it will result in peace being declared. J. MATHÉ, June 5, 1885

From Hall
To P. S.— May 28. I have just seen in the Salvador papers a telegram from the President of Honduras to General Figueroa, offering the mediation of that Government in the present difficulty, and General Figueroa’s reply accepting the same very cordially. A similar proposal was sent to General Menendez, and although his reply had not been received there is little doubt but that he will accept the offer, and it is said that a meeting and conferences were to take place yesterday. I have every hope that it will result in peace being declared. J. MATHÉ
June 5, 1885

No. 87. Mr. Hall to Mr. Bayard. [Extract.] Legation of the United States in Central America, Guatemala, June 5, 1885. (Received June 29.) No. 370.] Sir: In my dispatches numbered…