sepals infringing the Ret. and if they sould

doso would only drive them to other Porti

ras elationed, th

at which nosoneul Follows.

that the

only efficients control which could be exercised vas. British

Vepels which douch comply with the Act must be exercised on the hight seas. Under the instructions ipuid prom

the 12 dune 1856 no the Admirally ou officer in command of one of St, M ships is becoge a thrices Sapenget

though she is without

This even

171.

Imipation Papers nulep it also appears

that the Fa

Sa pengers.

are

offer ice from

illusage or neglect. But unless such

illurage.

neglect

bare

of a very prop

Rind it is not to be expleted that a

haval Officer would incur this

meur

a

Vepel

responsibility of seizing

of seizing or Vess

sepon this ground

allowed b

sanze

when he is not-

her upon the much

lep questionable ground of the

absened

7

tion Papers. -

absence oprucigration

b Upon the whole were

d state our

obliged

131

et to he

we regret

viction that

the collection and despatch of langrant;

from thence by British animate an Foreign shipowners is apprentina

that the

very insatisfactory state- thniese Papenges Act is puur allypet

arneufer-

and that there is litte

probability of an improvement inn this respect unles the plucallies of

that Act can be brought

More

to British Shipowners engaged

Leade

Lee

Until that is done

hove

air the

we ettet

frav be prepared to hear con = tunneally op a large mortality The Papengert

among

and from

Eu barked

hine tothrice whave the

public reind shocked by catat

- strophes similar to those which

have

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