People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1893 — HONDURAS HAS APOLOGIZED. [ARTICLE]
HONDURAS HAS APOLOGIZED.
I*o Further Danger of Trouble with the Little Republic. W ashingtom, Nov. 14.—Secretary Gresham gave out the following Sunday night: “When authentic information was received at the department of the firing upon the American mail steamer Costa Rico at Amapaia on the 6th Inst because of the refusal of the captain to deliver up Gorilla, a passenger, Gen. Young, the United States minister to Honduras, under instructions sent by Secretary Gresham by direction of the president, protested against the act and demanded an apology. The government of Honduras promptly disavowed the conduct of its officers and expressed sincere regret for the occurrence.” The apology on the part of the Honduras government is entirely satisfactory to the United States, and it is believed that this will end the incident
