John Forsyth to Anthony Butler, 10 July 1834

John Forsyth to Anthony Butler, 10 July 1834

No. 78. 

Mr. Forsyth to Mr. Butler.

Department of State,

Washington

Sir:

Herewith you will receive a certified copy of the commission of Marmaduke Burrough, appointed consul of the United States for the port of Vera Cruz. You will be pleased to request of the Mexican Government the usual exequatur for him. 

The accompanying packet you will deliver to Mr. William S. Parrott, appointed consul of the United States for the city of Mexico, and you will also afford him your official aid in procuring his exequatur.

I am, sir, your obedient servant, 

JOHN FORSYTH.

Anthony Butler, Esq. 

Chargé d'Affaires of the United States, Mexico.

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Editorial Note:

Enclosed in MVB to the U.S. House of Representatives, 4 July 1838 (HRExdoc 351).