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United States. Congress. House. Committee On Commerce, George Washington Toland, Nicholas Philip Trist, United States Consulate
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Sir : I hasten to reply to your favor requesting me to give you a slate, ment of the conversation which passed between myself and a person, call* ing himself " CoL Throop." I exceedingly regret that this demand was not made when all the particulars were fr^ in my nand, as it would aflFord me sincere gratification to detail to you every wordof the scandi^us abuser Digitized by VjOOQIC IpB Kep. No. 70Sf.
shaw^red.upon ybu \ty this personage ^ bat; of so litde ootiseqiieiioe did I deem his opinion
...s, that they pa^ed idly l^. Yet ope^ assertion of. his is still well impressed on my memory: that be, and many others, had, on several occasions, been forced to appear froQi you to the British consul.
He asked my opinion of an American consul whose conduct would neces- sitate American citizens to take such a step. My reply was, that no causes could justify the appeal, and that all guilty of such an act had disgracei their flag and their country.
I regret that my memory will not justify me in giving.


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