File No. 419.11H23/35.

Minister Price to the Secretary of State.

No. 390.]

Sir: I have the honor to enclose herewith a copy of a note dated January 25, sent to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Panama in the matter of the case of William T. Harrington.

I have [etc.]

Wm. Jennings Price.
[Inclosure.]

Minister Price to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs.

No. 122.]

Excellency: I have the honor respectfully to observe that the failure of your excellency to make response to this Legation’s note No. 103 of September 8, 1914, in the matter of the case of William T. Harrington must be an oversight and to request the consideration that this matter is believed to deserve.

The Department of State of my Government has most thoroughly gone over all the features of this unfortunate happening and its conclusions have been arrived at after a study of all matters both of fact and law.

I am instructed to request without undue delay the response of your excellency’s Government herein in a manner that the merits of this case deserve.

I avail [etc.]

Wm. Jennings Price.