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You might mention this to the Foreign Office, and send them copy of the letter. It would settle the slave trade. Yours, etc. , (Signed) C. G. GORDON. " " Earl Granville to Sir E. Baring. FOREIGN OFFICE, February n, 1884. Sir, I have received your telegram of the Qth inst, informing me that you have received a letter from General Gordon, from which it appears that that officer con- templates proceeding to Bahr-Gazelle and the Equatorial provinces. I have to state that her Majesty's Government ar...e of opinion that General Gordon should not at present go beyond Khartoum. I am, etc. , (Signed) GRANVILLE. " " Sir E. Baring to Earl Granville. (Re- ceived by telegraph, Feb. N. ) CAIRO, February u, 1884. My Lord, With reference to my des- patch of the 6th instant, I have the honour* to inform your lordship that I have received a telegram from General Gordon stating as regards the message conveyed to me by Lieutenant Rhodes, that he has no inten- tion of visiting the Mahdi. I have, etc. , (Signed) E.

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