Mr. Terrell to Mr. Olney.

No. 946.]

Sir: I have the honor to inform you that telegrams from the interior, copies of which are inclosed, in answer to those sent by me, induced the inclosed formal demand at the Porte for a continuance of protection to American citizens.

My action in this regard is not known to the Bible House people here, who have only a general assurance of vigilant action, but may interest their superiors in America.

I have, etc.,

A. W. Terrell.
[Inclosure 1 in No. 946.—Telegrams.]

Missionaries to Mr. Terrell.

Protected. General anxiety still prevails.

Barnum.

Aintab, August 7.

There is talk of putting an end to our military guard. The demand for its continuance seems necessary. As to other matters, they are to be found in letter.

Fuller.

Marsovan, August 7.

We are safe, and satisfied with the continuation of our present guards. Details written by letter.

Riggs.

Mersina, August 7.

Continued protection necessary. Letter sent.

Christie.

Cæsarea, August 6.

As to the present, with the precautions of the authorities, everything being quiet, we are safe. If we apprehend any danger we will let you know it direct.

Fowell.
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[Inclosure 2 in No. 946.]

Mr. Terrell to the Porte.

Sir: Information from the interior provinces, which I deem reliable, makes it most important that efficient guards of regular soldiers shall be continued for the protection of all American citizens who reside therein.

I therefore demand a continuance of military protection for such citizens at Harpoot, Marash, Van, Csesarea, Marsovan, Aleppo, Hadjin, Ourfa, and at every other place where they reside in the six Asiatic provinces, and that stringent orders be issued to render such protection efficient in every future contingency.

Receive, etc,

A. W. Terrell.