advisable to obtain the

opinion of

Advocate

Nor Ellest

the

Queen's

We have the honor to be

Your obedient

Humble Servant,

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This is in

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a pouch of some delicacy rung who has

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throughout been so harlocks di Jolen

much zeal in this matter

Calmved, an idea that

the Admiral books a

crew.

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of theo

rights and por of the Officers

Commanding the Queen's

Vessels

under his orders, and

anged

lis

different crew, but without being able to caurives the Admiral's

Therecipes Sir John has written have

Secretary of State

to submit to the

that his own

view was

that the Vessel

have been seized.

the right-

bought

The Emigration Contractors are satisfied that the Admiral was right, so far

as the Cluneve lavagus

Act in Carverned, but they say

(naturally enough) that they are not

a

competent judge

whether on some

general views of rational law and

o disputed

maritime jurisdiction, the

have been seized for

bioselt.

might

other reasons; and they suggest that

the Queen's Advocate would be the

best Authority on this point.

Now what I would dubishi-

tion

the question

the Contractors

whether not

of an

Aeb

especially affecting a Colony, as regards

that Act we are assured that

the Admiral was

quite right, but


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