Mr. Hay to Mr. Jackson.

No. 4.]

Sir: With reference to your predecessor’s No. 104, of the 13th ultimo, reporting the visit of the U. S. S. Hartford to the Piraeus, I now inclose for your information the report of that visit as made by the commanding officer of the vessel.

I am, etc.,

John Hay.
[Inclosure.]

Mr. Darling to Mr. Hay.

Sir: I have the honor to inclose, for your information, a copy of part of a letter received from the commanding officer of the U. S. S. Hartford relative to a visit of that ship to Athens and Piræus, Greece.

Very respectfully,

Chas. H. Darling,
Acting Secretary.
[Subinclosure.]

Commander Reeder to Mr. Moody .

Sir: I have the honor to report that I arrived at Piræus, the seaport of Athens, on the 6th instant. On the 7th, with six officers, I proceeded to Athens and called upon Hon. C. S. Francis, our minister plenipotentiary. On the 8th, the minister called on board and was received with the customary honors. On the 10th instant, with six officers, I was received at the palace by Their Majesties the King and Queen of Greece, and had a most pleasant reception, the King wearing an admiral’s uniform. Upon my invitation, Their Majesties said they would be very glad to visit the Hartford, as they both knew and remembered Admiral Farragut, and it was arranged that their reception should take place on board at 15.30 p.m., the 12th instant.

2. Our ambassador to the Court of St. James, who was spending a few days in Athens, having expressed a desire to see this famous old ship, I invited him with his family, together with Minister and Mrs. Francis, to take luncheon with me on the 11th instant. The ambassador was received with the usual honors, and expressed himself as very much pleased with his visit to the ship. On the 12th instant, at 3.30 p.m., I received Their Majesties the King and Queen, Crown Prince and Crown Princess, and Prince Ferdinand with full honors; the ship being in full dress, yards manned, and usual salutes fired. Their Majesties made a thorough inspection of the ship and the crew at quarters, evincing the greatest interest in the apprentices and all the details connected with their training and life on board. They remained on board one hour and a half, and upon leaving expressed their appreciation of their reception on board and of having visited a ship so intimately connected with the history of our country, together with the hope that they would see us again in the port of Piraeus next year. Minister and Mrs. Francis were present on board during the reception of Their Majesties.

3. Frequent liberty was given in Pirseus, and I arranged that all apprentices should have twenty-four hours in Athens, in charge of the chaplain. They enjoyed visiting all the historic places, and behaved themselves in such commendable manner as to elicit favorable notices from the daily papers of Athens and Piræus.

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Very respectfully,

W. H. Reeder,
Commander, V. S. Navy, Commanding.