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House Ex. Doc. No. 95, Fifty-third Congress, second session.
MESSAGE
FROM THE
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
TRANSMITTING
A letter from the Secretary of State, with a dispatch received from the U. S. minister at Hawaii.
February 2, 1894.-Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be
printed.
The Congress:
I hereby transmit a communication from the Secretary of State, accompanying a dispatch received a few days ago
from our minister at Hawaii.
Grover Cleveland.
Executive Mansion,
February 2,1894.
The president :
I send herewith, with a view to their transmission to Congress, if in the opinion of the President such action is not
inconsistent with the public interest, two copies of dispatch No. 27 ½ under date of January 12, from Mr. Willis, oar
minister at Honolulu, it being the only communication received from him since January 22 bearing upon the
relations between the United States and Hawaii.
Three other dispatches, Nos. 25, 26, and 27, inclosing requisitions for stationery, duplicate accounts of transit
salary, and other papers having no relevancy to the matters which the President submitted to Congress in his special
message of December 18, came by the same mail.
Respectfully submitted.
W. Q. Gresham
Department of State,
Washington, February 2, 1894.
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