Mr. Willis to Mr.
Gresham.
Legation of the United States,
Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands, August
27, 1894.
No. 67.]
Sir: I have the honor to inform you that the
autograph letter of President Cleveland, recognizing the Republic of
Hawaii, was delivered to President Dole at 11 o’clock this morning at
the executive building in the presence of the members of his cabinet and
Minister Thurston.
I inclose copies of the remarks submitted upon the occasion.
I am, etc.,
[Inclosnre No. 1 in No.
67.]
Remarks of Mr. Willis to President Dole.
Mr. President: The right of the people of
the Hawaiian Islands to establish their own form of government has
been formally acknowledged both by the executive and legislative
departments of the United States.
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It seemed proper, therefore, so far as I, the diplomatic agent, had
the right to extend recognition to the “Republic of Hawaii,” it
having been created under the forms of law and existing without
effective opposition.
The action thus taken has, I am glad to state, been fully approved by
the proper authorities at Washington. As the highest evidence of
that fact I have received an autograph letter from the President of
the United States addressed to you as the President of this
Republic.
In delivering this letter as instructed, permit me to join in its
friendly sentiments and to express the hope that through the
Government now inaugurated, peace, prosperity, and happiness will be
secured to all the people of these islands.
[Inclosure No. 2 in No.
67.]
Remarks of President Dole to Mr. Willis.
Mr. Minister: It is with sincere
gratification that I have received the information that the
President of the United States has confirmed the recognition so
promptly extended by your excellency to the Republic of Hawaii.
Permit me on behalf of the Hawaiian people to reciprocate the
friendly sentiments expressed by you toward this Government and to
assure you of our desire that relations of comity and of commercial
intercourse which shall be mutually advantageous, may ever exist
between the two countries.