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February 6, 1893.—Read, referred
to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed.
To the Senate:
I transmit herewith, as desired by the resolution of the Senate of the
4th instant, a report from the Secretary of State of the 6th instant,
with its accompanying correspondence, in relation to the draft of an
uncompleted treaty with Hawaii, made in 1854.
Benj. Harrison.
Executive
Mansion,
Washington, February 6,
1893.
The President:
The Secretary of State, to whom was referred the resolution of the
Senate of the 4th instant requesting the President, “if in his
opinion it is not inconsistent with the public interests, to send to
the Senate the draft of a treaty, negotiated in 1854, but not
completed, between the plenipotentiaries of the United States and
the Kingdom of Hawaii, with the correspondence between the two
Governments relating to said negotiation,” has the honor to transmit
herewith a copy of the draft in question, together with copies of
the correspondence referred to.
Respectfully submitted.
John W. Foster.
Department of
State,
Washington, February 6,
1893.
[For accompanying papers see page 121.]