Letter
Mohamed Bargash to Felix A Mathews, September 19, 1874
[Inclosure in No. 146.—Translation.]
Mohamed Bargash to Mr. Mathews.
September 19, 1874.
(After the usual compliments.)
We have received your letter dated the 24th August, regarding the state of the Kabyles in the neighborhood of Tangier which revolted against the governor, and you demanded that a remedy should be put to such state of affairs.
We transmitted your representation to our lord the Sultan, and His Majesty has ordered the governor to proceed to the Sheriffian Court, and directed his secretary, Cid Aly Mesfeeroy, to rule over the Kabyles above mentioned for the present until further orders.
We acquaint you of this for your information. Friendship and peace.
MOHAMED BARGASH.
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