File No. 312.52/539.

Consul Canada to the Secretary of State .94

No. 1137.]

Sir: I have the honor to supplement my despatch No. 1119 of January 28, 1915, and to transmit enclosed herewith a reply of the Constitutionalist Foreign Office quoting a communication from the Governor of the State of Tlaxcala in regard to the treatment of foreigners in that State.

I have [etc.]

Wm. W. Canada.
[Inclosure—Translation.]

The Acting Secretary of Foreign Relations to Consul Canada .

No. 299.]

Mr. Consul: On this date there has been received in this Department a despatch from the Governor and Military Commander of the State of Tlaxcala, General Máximo Rojas, which is as follows:

In answer to your note of January 26th last, I beg to inform you that no foreign subjects have been molested and certainly no attempts made to take their lives, since the Government of Tlaxcala takes especial care to respect the lives and properties of everybody, in order not to create difficulties for the Central Government of the Nation. Which I have the honor of communicating to you [etc.]

Which I communicate to you in answer to your note No. 300 dated the 24th of January last, reiterating assurances of my consideration.

M. Dávalos.
  1. Communicated to the Spanish Ambassador March 6, 1915.