Mr. Storer to Mr.
Hay.
Legation of the United States,
Madrid, November 25,
1899.
No. 129.]
Sir: I have the honor to report that in
response to my communication of the substance of your telegraphic
instruction of the 21st instant, the receipt of which has already been
acknowledged, I have received a letter from Mr. Francisco Silvela,
minister of state, of which I beg to inclose a copy and translation.
As thus requested, I have cabled you to-day as follows:
Requested to transmit the thanks of the Spanish Government for
most acceptable permission to use Geneva Red Cross.
I have, etc.,
[Inclosure.]
Mr. Silvela to
Mr. Storer.
[Personal.]
Ministry of State,
Madrid, November 23,
1899.
Sir: In reply to your letter of yesterday I
have only to express the satisfaction with which the Government of
His Catholic Majesty is inspired by the decision of the Government
of the United States concerning the liberation of the Spanish
prisoners in the Philippines.
The solution decided on seems in every way acceptable, and we shall
comply with pleasure with the conditions that the vessel sent shall
bear the flag of the Red Cross.
I beg you, my dear Mr. Minister, to inform your Government at
Washington to this effect, and to add the expression of our grateful
recognition of the humane orders transmitted to General Otis.
Accept, etc.,