Mr. Plumb to Mr. Seward.

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Sir: A renewed application having been made by President Juarez to the supreme court for leave for Mr. Lerdo de Tejada—since the 31st [Page 581] of May last the chief justice and Vice-President of the republic—to continue in the cabinet as minister of foreign relations, such permission, in reverse of the action of the court on the 5th of June last, which caused the retirement of Mr. Lerdo from the cabinet, has now been granted, and yesterday that gentleman again assumed the charge of the department which for so long a period previously had been under his control.

The usual official notice was addressed to me by Mr. Lerdo yesterday, and I have to-day replied in such terms as I have thought proper to the occasion.

A copy and translation of Mr. Lerdo’s note is transmitted herewith, as also copy of my reply.

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

E. L. PLUMB.

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

[Translation.]

Señor Lerdo de Tejada to Mr. Plumb.

Sir: have the honor to inform you that the President of the republic having been pleased to appoint me minister of foreign relations, I have taken charge to-day of that department.

It is very satisfactory to me to assure you that I will always have the greatest desire to cultivate the most friendly and cordial relations with the legation of the United States of America, of which you are very worthily in charge. I am, sir, with the greatest consideration, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

S. LERDO DE TEJADA.

Mr. Edward Lee Plumb, Chargé d’Affaires of the United States of America, in Mexico.

Mr. Plumb to Señor Lerdo de Tejada.

Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your excellency’s note of yesterday, informing me that the President of the republic having been pleased to appoint your excellency minister of foreign relations, you had that day taken charge of that department.

Your excellency has also been pleased to assure me of the great desire you will always have to cultivate the most cordial and friendly relations with the legation of the United States.

It is with very great satisfaction that I have learned that your excellency has resumed the direction of the department which, for so extended a period previously, had been under your excellency’s able and worthy charge, and I am assured I shall correctly represent the sentiments of the government of the United States in expressing the conviction that in the future, as in the years that have passed, the relations between our two republics cannot but be drawn more and more closely together in the ties of peace, friendship, and mutual commerce, under the enlightened efforts that your excellency will make, and toward which common and desired end, I am confident you feel certain, no effort on my own part will ever be wanting.

Availing myself of this occasion, with great pleasure, to renew to your excellency the assurances of my most distinguished consideration and particular esteem. I have the honor to be your most obedient servant,

E. L. PLUMB.

His Excellency Señor D. Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada. Minister of Foreign Relations of the Republic of Mexico.