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Richardson, James D. (James Daniel), 1843-1914

"Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren"


No time was lost in submitting Mr. Livingston's note to the
consideration of Sir Archibald Campbell, and the undersigned has the
greatest satisfaction in acquainting him that his excellency fully
acquiesced in the desire manifested by the President of the United
States. The undersigned can not better fulfill the wishes of Sir
Archibald Campbell, which are so much in accordance with that spirit of
good will which happily subsists between the two countries and which
characterizes their relations with each other, than by transmitting
to the Secretary of State a copy of the dispatch which he yesterday
received from that officer, and which he feels assured will be received
by the President as an earnest of his uninterrupted good feeling toward
the Government and people of the United States.
The undersigned has the honor to renew to Mr. Livingston the assurance
of his highest consideration,
CHARLES BANKHEAD.

_Sir Archibald Campbell to Mr. Bankhead_.
GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
_Frederickton, November 8, 1831_.


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