Mr. Seys to Mr. Seward

No. 3.]

Sir: I have the honor to inform you that after the very distinguished and complimentary reception which was given to me by his excellency the President of Liberia, and his cabinet, an account of which, with several enclosures, will be found in my despatch No. 2, of the 3d instant, I waited officially yesterday in company with Mr. W. A. Johnson, late vice-consul general of the United States on both houses of the Liberian legislature now in session. My visit was most respectfully regarded. In the senate a motion was made and passed unanimously to suspend business of ordinary character, upon which Senator Russell offered the resolution, (see enclosure No. 1,) which was most cordially adopted. Being invited to make a few remarks, I very briefly assured the vice president and honorable members of the senate of the continued friendship and good wishes of the government I had the honor to represent, and of my own personal respect and consideration.

The house of representatives being in committee of the whole at the time of my visit, discussing the “pilot bill” now before that body, no ceremony obtained saving a rising of the entire assembly, and a seat of distinction next to the vacated chair of the honorable speaker of the house, awarded the diplomatic visitor.

I take the opportunity to inform the department that the high, distinguished, and most respectfully kind and cordial reception which I have met with from the government and people of Liberia is most gratifying to me.

I have the honor to be, with the highest consideration, sir, your most obedient and humble servant,

JOHN SEYS.

Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State, Washington, D. C.

[Enclosure No. 1]

RESOLUTION passed by the senate of the Republic of Liberia on the visit of his excellency John Seys, minister resident and consul general from the United States of America to the Republic of Liberia.

Resolved, That the senate of the Republic of Liberia is greatly gratified and honored in receiving among them as minister resident and consul general of the United States the old and tried friend of Liberia and Africa, the Rev. John Seys.

DAN. J. BEAMS, Secretary of the Senate Republic of Liberia.