Public Offices document.
Minutes (1), Enclosures (untranscribed) (1), Other documents (1).
Hammond forwards Newcastle correspondence from Lyons stating that
Cass had been informed that Her Majesty's Government were satisfied with the provisional arrangement in regard
to
San Juan entered into by General Scott.
I am directed by Lord John Russell to transmit to you, to be laid
before His Grace the Duke of Newcastle, a copy of a Despatch from
Lord Lyons, Her Majesty's Minister at Washington, reporting his
having informed General Cassthatthat Her Majesty's Government were
satisfied with the provisional arrangement in regard to San Juan
entered into by General Scott.
Mr Merivale
It will be seen from the enclosure that
marines are to occupy San Juan. This will make it necessary to
alter in some measure the recent draft, which has been prepared to
the War Office—wherein it was rather assumed that
Engineers might be called upon to fulfil the San Juan duty.
Draft reply, Newcastle to Douglas, Confidential, 15 February 1860,
informing him that Cass had been told that the British Government was satisfied with the provisional arrangement in regard
to the occupation of San Juan entered into by General Scott.
Documents enclosed with the main document (not transcribed)
Lyons, British Minister at Washington, to Russell, 17 January 1860,
reporting his conversation with General Cass.