Mr. McGarr to Mr. Gresham.
Santiago, April 13, 1894. (Received May 25.)
Sir: I received your telegram of the 10th instant. On the same day I sent to Mr. Blanco, the minister of foreign relations, a note—copy of which is inclosed—expressing the wish of our Government for another commission to dispose of the cases left undisposed of by the late commission, etc.
The resignation of the present cabinet was accepted by the President several weeks ago, upon the condition of its remaining in office until a new ministry should be selected in harmony with the liberal majority in the Congress. Up to this time the efforts made by the liberal leaders to form such ministry have been abortive, and the “ministerial crisis” continues. In the meanwhile the old cabinet remains only to perform routine duties and such urgent acts as are necessary to the ordinary functions of the Government. It is, therefore, probable that the question of a new commission will not be determined until after the formation of the proposed new ministry.
I have, etc.,