N.P. Trist: July 21, 1840 : Read, and Laid Upon the Table : Mr. Toland, from the Committee on Commerce, Submitted the Following Report : the Committee on Commerce, to Whom was Referred the Petition of Certain Ship-masters, Ship-owners, and Other Citizens, in Relation to the Conduct of N.P. Trist, Consul of the United States at Havana, Report ...

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