No. 334.
Mr. Frelinghuysen to Mr. Daggett.
Washington, April 25, 1883.
Sir: I transmit herewith the inclosed copy of a letter from Mr. Mosby, consul at Hong-Kong, of the 7th ultimo, to the collector of customs at San Francisco, stating that large shipments of sugar are being made from Chinese ports to Honolulu for the purpose, as the consul apprehends, of being smuggled into the United States duty free.
You will give the subject full and attentive investigation, reporting’ hither promptly such facts as you may be able to learn with reference to the statements reported by Consul Mosby touching the vessels named-laden with sugar for Honolulu.
I am, &c.,