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Mir ... his attention to the Conduct of Keenan, which had involved him in a suit before the Police Magistrate - in which the Consul of the Colony had been fined 25 dollars for an assault on one of his countrymen ... such ... the office of the French Consulate; and ... had their expressed my impression that Mr Keenan could not fulfil his consular functions with credit to this authorities.

... with satisfaction ... 173 ... of the 26th Aug 1857. In which all the circumstances of the assault and trial are fully set forth; and in which Sir John Bowring expresses a strong desire that Mr Keenan should be removed. The comment referred to have been in the possession of the Department of State ever since ... full ... and it is therefore with a ... that the President ...

In illustration of Mr Keenan's character & official position in the grounds ... of the Secretary ... I left ... of State for his perusal the documents enclosed in your last despatch to me ... & all the particulars ... has permitted Mr Keenan to resume his employment.

In the course of last year, Mr Keenan obtained permission to absent himself from his Post, proceeded to the U.S. and offered such explanation both ...

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Mir ... his attention to the Conduct of Keenan, which had involved him in a suit before the Police Magistrate - in which the Consul of the Colony had been fined 25 dollars for an assault on one of his countrymen ... such ... the office of the French Consulate; and ... had their expressed my impression that Mr Keenan could not fulfil his consular functions with credit to this authorities. ... with satisfaction ... 173 ... of the 26th Aug 1857. In which all the circumstances of the assault and trial are fully set forth; and in which Sir John Bowring expresses a strong desire that Mr Keenan should be removed. The comment referred to have been in the possession of the Department of State ever since ... full ... and it is therefore with a ... that the President ... In illustration of Mr Keenan's character & official position in the grounds ... of the Secretary ... I left ... of State for his perusal the documents enclosed in your last despatch to me ... & all the particulars ... has permitted Mr Keenan to resume his employment. In the course of last year, Mr Keenan obtained permission to absent himself from his Post, proceeded to the U.S. and offered such explanation both ...
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Mir his attention to the Conduct of Keenan, which had involved him in a mit before the Police Magistrate- in which the Consul of the Colony had been fined 25 dollars for an apsault on one of his countrymen such the office of the French Consulater; and had their expressed my impression that Mur Keenan could not fulfil his consular functions with credit to thor this authoriters. ex with satisfaction 173 of the 26the Aug 1857. In which all the circumstances of the assault and trial are fully set forth; and in which fir John Bowring Exebresses a strong desire that lur Keenan should be removed. The comment referred to have been in the posetion since Rnowledge of of the Department of State Ever full and it is therefore with a that the President In illustration of Mem Keenan's character & Pficial position in the hounds of the Secretary I left. of State for his perusal the documents snclosed in your Laps despatch to 128 bo & all the larticulars has hermitted ther Reenan to resume his bublogment In the course of last year Aur Keenan obtained permission to absent himself from his Post, exaired In the U.S. and offered suck Exchlanation both
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his attention to the Conduct of Keenan, which had involved him in a mit before the Police Magistrate-

in which the Consul

of the Colony

had been fined 25 dollars for an

apsault on

one of his countrymen

such

the office of the French Consulater; and

had their expressed my impression that

Mur

Keenan could not fulfil his consular

functions with credit

to thor this authoriters.

ex

with satisfaction

173

of the 26the Aug 1857. In which all

the circumstances of the assault and

trial

are fully set forth; and in

which fir John Bowring Exebresses

a

strong desire that lur Keenan

should be removed. The comment

referred to have been in the posetion

since

Rnowledge of

of the Department of State Ever

full

and it is therefore with a

that the President

In

illustration of Mem

Keenan's character & Pficial position

in the hounds

of

the Secretary

I left. of State for his perusal the documents

snclosed in your Laps despatch to 128

bo

&

all the larticulars

has hermitted ther Reenan to resume

his bublogment

In the course of

last

year

Aur Keenan obtained permission to absent himself from his Post, exaired

In the U.S. and offered suck Exchlanation

both

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