Mr. Clayton to Mr. Hay.
Mexico, September 27, 1904.
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the Department’s instruction No. 1153, of the 19th instant, inclosing a copy of a communication from the consul at Matamoros, relative to the case of Messrs. Harding and Dugat, and instructing me to take such action for their relief as may be deemed appropriate.
By reference to my No. 2443, of the 20th instant, which crossed the Department’s aforesaid instruction in the mails, it will be seen that I again invoked the good offices of the Mexican Government for the expedition of the judicial proceedings in these cases.
I now have the honor to inclose a copy and translation of Mr. Mariscal’s reply, dated the 23d instant, stating that he had addressed the district judge who has charge of the cases asking him for a report thereon.
I have, etc.,