No. 366.
Mr. Fish
to Mr. Bingham.
Department
of State,
Washington, December 2, 1874.
No. 91.]Washington, December 2, 1874.
Sir: Referring to your dispatch No. 131, of the 6th October last, explanatory of your course with reference to co-operation with your colleagues on the occasion of their intervention upon the arrest of a servant of the translating secretary of Her Britannic Majesty’s representative in Japan, I inclose herewith for your information a copy of an instruction* of yesterday’s date, addressed to General Schenck, the minister of the United States, at London, upon the subject.
I am, &c.,
HAMILTON FISH.
- See under Great Britain, Mr. Fish to General Schenck, No. 641.↩