U.S. GRANT.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, _Washington, D.C. June 2, 1870_.
_To the Senate of the United States:_
In reply to your resolution of the 1st instant, requesting, "in
confidence," any information in possession of the President "touching
any proposition, offer, or design of any foreign power to purchase or
obtain any part of the territory of San Domingo or any right to the
Bay of Samana," I transmit herewith a copy of a letter, dated 27th of
April, 1870. addressed to "Colonel J.W. Fabens, Dominican minister,
Washington," by "E. Herzberg Hartmount, Dominican consul-general in
London."
U.S. GRANT.
WASHINGTON, _June 3, 1870_.
_To the Senate of the United States:_
I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolution of the 18th
ultimo, a report from the Secretary of State, with an accompanying
paper.[23]
U.S. GRANT.
[Footnote 23: Communication from George Bancroft, United States minister
at Berlin, relative to political questions in Germany.]
WASHINGTON, _June 3, 1870_.
_To the Senate of the United States:_
I transmit to the Senate, for consideration with a view to its
ratification, an additional convention to the treaty of the 7th of
April, 1862, for the suppression of the African slave trade, which
additional convention was signed on this day in the city of Washington
by the plenipotentiaries of the high contracting parties.
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