Letter
FRENCH, Acting Secretary to Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, August 4, 1883
[Inclosure 1 in No. 648.]
Mr. French to Mr. Frelinghuysen.
Treasury Department, August 4, 1883. (Received August 5.)
Sir: Referring to the letter of the Acting Secretary of State, dated the 25th ultimo, transmitting a copy of dispatch No. 580 from Mr. Lowell, the American minister at London, relative to certain state aided emigrants sent back to Ireland from New York, but who, as alleged, would have been provided for in this country had they been allowed to land, I have the honor to transmit herewith a communication, dated the 2d instant, from Mr. H. J. Jackson, secretary of the board of commissioners of emigration at New York, together with one original affidavit and copies of four affidavits bearing upon the points raised in Mr. Lowell’s dispatch.
Very respectfully,
H. F. FRENCH,
Acting Secretary.
Acting Secretary.
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