Mr. Yeaman to Mr. Seward.

No. 58.]

Sir: Yesterday evening I received a note from Count Frijs announcing the death of the mother of the King of Denmark, and now herewith enclose a translation of his note, and a copy of mine in reply.

I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

GEORGE H. YEAMAN.

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

[Translation.]

Count Frijs to Mr. Yeaman.

Monsieur: I perform a melancholy duty in announcing to you that God has been pleased to call to Himself last night her highness Madame the Duchess Dowager Louise Caroline of Schleswig-Holstein-Sõnderborg-Glückborg, by birth princess of Hesse Cassei, the mother of the King, my august sovereign.

In inviting you, monsieur, to bring this sad death to the knowledge of your government, I seize this occasion to reiterate to you the assurances of my most distinguished consideration.

E. JUEL FRIJS.

Monsieur Yeaman, Minister Resident of the United States of America.

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Mr. Yeaman to Count Frijs.

Monsteur: I have received your excellency’s note of yesterday conveying to me the melancholy intelligence of the decease, in the previous night, of her highness Madame the Duchess Dowager Louise Caroline of Schleswig-Holstein-Sõnderborg-Glückborg, the mother of his Majesty the King of Denmark.

I will hasten to inform my government of this afflicting event, and in the mean time I assure you of my own most sincere sympathy with those whom it has so overwhelmed with sorrow, and beg your excellency to accept the assurance of my most distinguished consideration.

GEO. H. YEAMAN.

Monsieur Count FRIJS, Minister Foreign Affairs and President of the Council, Copenhagen.