Public Offices document.
Minutes (2), Enclosures (untranscribed) (2).
The minutes observe that, presumably, the
Colonial Office can do nothing more on the
present state of this [boundary] question
at present.
The first document included in the file is a letter from
Griffith to
Clarendon, which communicates information received from
Marcy; the second is a letter from
Marcy to
Griffith, which reports that an appropriation amendment needed to establish a boundary commission
had been defeated, through want of time, in the US House of Representatives, and that
the same amendment will be submitted again to Congress, next session.