Correspondence On the Subject of Appraisements C

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Correspondence On the Subject of Appraisements C
T Butler Thomas Butler King
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\ Sir:— I have to acknowledge receipt of your communication of the 11th instant.
I have read it with consideration ; and in as much as your views, if adopted, would change the whole system of appraise- ment of imports, as I understand that system, I deem it my duty to submit the correspondence to the Treasury Department. The opinions of the General Appraiser, (Charles Bradley, Esq. , ) on his return here, who understands and has charge of the adjustment of the subjects of the correspondence, ma
...y have more weight with you than mine seems to have had. To his experienced opinions I shall feel bound to submit, until a reply is received from the Treasury Department. Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, J. VINCENT BROWNE, Appraiser. Hon. T. Butler King, Collector.
22 The Colleclor of San Francisco to the Appraiser.
Custom House, San Francisco, ) Collector's Office, June 15, 1852. \ J. Vincent Brq-wne, Esq. , U. S. Appraiser. Sir: — I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 14th instant, stating that my " views, if adopted, would " change the whole system of appraisement of imports, as I " (you) " understand that system, " and therefore you deem it your " duty to submit the correspondence to the Treasury " Department.


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