Spanish Diplomatic Correspondence And Documents 1896-1900 [microform]

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Spanish Diplomatic Correspondence And Documents 1896-1900 [microform]
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49.
The Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty to the Minister of State.
[Telegram.— Translation.] Washington, January 24^ 1898.
Since my conference of this morning with Day, the latter went to see the President, and by telephone appointed 3 o'clock p. m. for me to call. I have just seen him, and he told me that t^e result of our conference and the reports concerning the commercial negotia- tions confirmed by Woodford have been so satisfactory that the President has determined to send the Main
...e to Habana as a mark of friendship, and the Secretary of the Navy would so state to the press. Day has also given a similar statement to the papers. Lee will do the same in Habana, and the representative of the United States at Madrid. Speaking of the matter, Day said that if Lee had requested a vessel for the protection of the lives and property of Americans in Habana, naturally one would have been sent; but, the occasion for that having passed, the sending of the vessel sim- ply as a visit must be taken as an act of friendly courtesy and not looked upon in any other aspect; that the President believes it has been a mistake not to have had an American war vessel visit Cuba in the past three years, because now what is a fresh proof of international courtesy is looked upon as a hostile act.

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