No. 4.
Lord Sackville to the Marquis of Salisbury.—(Received November 8.)

My Lord: With reference to my telegram of this day’s date, I have the honor to inclose copy of a note addressed to me by the Secretary of State informing me that the President of the United States has become convinced that, for causes known to myself and to Her Majesty’s Government, my present official position in the United States is incompatible with-the best interests and detrimental to the relations of both Governments, and transmitting at the same time to me my passports.

I have, etc.

Sackville.
[Inclosure in No. 4.]

Mr. Bayard to Lord Sackville, October 30, 1888.

(Omitted here, being printed supra, No. 6.)