hand
Board
reminded Gen1 that Mr. Keenan had embroiled himself by asserting pretensions which
were
not compatible with his position,
which had not been approved
by the Govt of the U.S., and that he had
been involved in a personal encounter with an American
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been left at the Sepy by me for a length of time in illustration of the latter incident. I then read to Genl a instruction no 21, remarking that I could not in the terms of the despatch make a strong representation against the reappointment of Mr. Keenan as that Gentleman had not been suspended or removed; but I thought myself justified in saying that, in the
citizen at the French Consulate, I had been fined by a Colonial magistrate for an assault & that documents had
hand
Board
reminded Gen="" laps that Mr. Keenan had embroiled himself by aferting pretensions which
were
not compatible with his position
I which had not been approved
no
Gov nt of the
of by the U. S . that he had
^
been involved
ch
encounter with an
а
personal
American
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been left at the Sep" by me for
a
length of time in illustration
of the latter incident I then
read to Gen "Caps G Li instruction
ho 21
remarking
that I could
not in the terms of the despatch
make a
against
strong representation
the reappointment of
as that Gentleman
the
had not been suspended
or
Citizen at the French Consulate,
I had been fined by
Colonial magistrate for
an
apault & that documents had
been
Mr Keenan
removed
but I thought myself
justified in saying that, in
the
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