Mr. Bigler to Mr. Seward.

[Extract.]

No. 139.]

“Herewith I have the honor to enclose, marked A, a copy of a communication by me addressed to his excellency the secretary of foreign relations of this republic, under date of August 21, 1861, in acknowledgment of a note from his excellency, dated August 7, 1861, upon the subject of the suppression of rumored privateering expeditions, which note formed enclosure A in my despatch No. 138.”

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I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

JOHN BIGLER.
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Mr. Bigler to Mr. Varas.

Sir: The undersigned, envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency’s note, dated August 7, 1861, in reply to his note of the 31st ultimo, wherein your excellency is pleased to give assurances that the necessary orders will, be transmitted to the respective authorities to prevent the making of preparations of war, or any other operations hostile to the United States, within the territory of the republic, and requesting the undersigned to transmit to your excellency any information which he may obtain of contemplated privateering operations, in order to facilitate the frustration of the objects of such expeditions.

The undersigned, in acknowledging the receipt of these eminently satisfactory assurances, which he most cordially appreciates, as will also his government, desires to state that any information upon the subject, of a definite character, which he may receive, will be immediately communicated to your excellency’s government.

The undersigned avails himself of this occasion to renew to your excellency the earnest assurances of his distinguished consideration and respect.

JOHN BIGLER.

His Excellency the Secretary of Foreign Relations Of the Republic of Chili.