No. 296.
Mr. Hamlin to Mr. Frelinghuysen .

No. 101.]

Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the reception of Mr. Hunter’s instruction No. 95, relating to the exaction by the Spanish consul at New Orleans often cents per ton on all the cargo carried by a vessel from that port to Havana.

This is in all respects precisely like the cases which were presented to His Catholic Majesty’s Government in my note of the 7th January last, a copy of which accompanied my No. 10. It is also in substance and in principle the same as the case set forth in instructions Nos. 94 and 97.

Having presented the argument to His Catholic Majesty’s Government in my note above referred to (7th January), and in my note of the 26th September, in regard to the case named in instructions Nos. 94 and [Page 486] 97 (a copy of which note accompanies my No. 100), I did not deem it necessary to repeat the argument in this case, but presented it in a brief note to the minister of state, a copy of which is herewith inclosed for your information.

I have, &c.,

HANNIBAL HAMLIN.
[Inclosure in No 101.]

Mr. Hamlin to the Marquis de la Vega de Armijo .

Excellency: Referring to my note of the 26th instant, relating to the extra charge of forty cents per head levied and collected by the Spanish consul at Key West, Florida, on all cattle shipped by American citizens to the Island of Cuba, and to the ten cents per ton levied and collected by Spanish consuls in the ports of the United States on the cargoes of vessels clearing for Spanish ports, I have now the honor to inform your excellency that I have received from my government a further instruction relating to the last mentioned charge, exacted by the Spanish consul at New Orleans on the cargo of a vessel belonging to an American line of steamers recently cleared from that port for Havana.

As the facts presented in my notes of the 7th January last and of the 26th instant equally apply to this case, it is not necessary for me, at this time, to further argue the question, but I may be permitted to add that this latter complaint, together with others that are constantly being presented to the Departmens of State at Washington, will further show to your excellency how very objectionable and offensive these extra charges are to the merchants and shippers of the United States, as well as to my government; and it, therefore, confidently relies upon the prompt action His Catholic Majesty’s Government to do away with these charges, and to return, in this latter case, the amount which has been demanded and collected by the Spanish consul at New Orleans.

I gladly avail myself of this occasion to renew to your excellency, &c.,

HANNIBAL HAMLIN.