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we have the how to report follows.-
We met at the
as
Affice of
the Chief Magistrate, at ten relook
on the
the inorning of the 6t bustant,
the
Mr Walkinshaw, a partner of firm of Meser Turner and Company, being present with
us, and affording us all possible information and assistance. We then proceeded on board the "himigrant, impected. the Ship, the provisions, water-
Casks, and
and arrangements for
accommodation of the
the
of the passengers;
and examined at considerable
length the marter, mate, Surgeon, interpreters, and several
of
the
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huigrants. This Caldwell, beterpreter to the Government, has questioned a number of the Chincre Corlic passengers; and Doctors Harland, Morrison ated Barton have cxamined seriatim both the huigrants board the Ship, and those removed to the shore, with the view
selecting such of there
Th
of
as in their
Opinion may be in an unfit state to continue the voyage to
Demerara.
To the questions to which
you particularly directed na
have to say
attention ive
1. The provisions on board the Ship