Mr. Olney to Mr. Dupuy de Lôme.
Department of State,
Washington, September 23, 1895.
No. 36.]Washington, September 23, 1895.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 19th instant relating to the apprehended movements of filibusters near the mouth of the Suwanee River, and the suspicious character of the vessels James Woodall and Commodore.
In reply, I beg to say that the information contained in your note has been communicated to the Department of Justice.
Accept, etc.,
Richard Olney.