The St Thomas Treaty a Series of Letters to the Boston Daily Advertiser Volu

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The Rev. Charles Hawley, of Auliurn, New York, and Rear- Admiral Palmer, with ihe Susquehanna, were sent down there "to cooperate with the Danish Commissioner, " (Carstensen, ) for the pur- pose of inducing the residents to vote for the transfer. Rev. Dr. Hawley's letter of appointment and instruction, dated October 26, 1867, two days after the treat}' was signed, contamcd the following- delicious paragraph : "It is presumed that you will be at no loss for arguments to show, those who may have
...votes upon the subject the advantages which they would derive from transferring their allegiance to the United States, should they think proper to remain in the Islands. The market of this countr}', even now, is an eligible one for their products ; and it must become much more so in the event of their annexation. As one of the purposes of this government in the acquisititm is to secure a naval station, the inhabitants of the Islands will derive benefits from that which it is needless to expatiate upon.

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