No. 351.

Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Langston .

No. 331.]

Sir: I herewith transmit for your information a copy of a communication* from Mr. E. D. Bassett, of the 13th ultimo, in regard to the case of Mr. C. A. Van Bokkelen; also one from Mr. C. A. Van Bokkelen himself, of the 18th of December last, in the matter.

I have stated to Mr. Bassett that although I bad given his letter attentive perusal, I was disinclined to transfer to Washington a discussion of the merits of Mr. Van Bokkelen’s case, and that your action in his behalf to secure for him impartial treatment had received the Department’s approval.

I am, &c.,

FRED’K T. FRELINGHUYSEN.
[Inclosure in No. 331.]

Mr. C. A. Van Bokkelen to Mr. Frelinghuysen .

Mr. Secretary: The persistent refusal of the Government of Hayti to grant my release on rights accorded by the treaty and demanded by the Hon. J. M. Langston in the name of the United States, and as against the rules of all civilized nations, will make me liable at any moment to be thrown back into prison and probable death, unless Mr. Langston is sustained by the Department in his demand that the Articles 6 and 9 fully accord me the simple right of liberty of my person, not a discharge from indebtedness.

My only resource will be to fly the country and seek justice on my native soil, being obliged to abandon my interest here, all on account of my nationality, which can clearly be proved to amount to thousands of dollars in landed property and cash accounts. Even now being on the ground and unable to have justice, what would my absence be? I have already suffered; my credit and business ruined (also my health), which cannot be paid by $100,000 and to which our minister here can testify.

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I again ask that the Department inform me, by first occasion what its intentions are in regard to having justice done me, that I may put my life in security before the present administration leaves office; that I may be in a position to continue to try and have justice done me.

I am, &c.,

C. A. VAN BOKKELEN.
  1. For this inclosure see document No. 388, p. 547.