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in houtuber last it appeared,
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that the Dream had sailed from macas with Emigrant, but without. Encige
ation Papers, about.
the middle of that mouth, and
had thus become liable & eizure.
The
Consul at Aavamah
ей санка
ousequence
instructed to
institute an
into the
enquiry
case, and kausuit whatever information he might be able to obtain of the secretary opente.
this instruction did not reach.
kim till the 27th of April last_ where as the Dreams had arrived at Aavannah on 24th February,
after
after a papage of 97 days, and
had sailed thence for mobile ou
9th March. It was, therefore, supof-
sible
for
hiver there to take the
stap, recepary,
under the (hinese)
Papenger Act, to allow of proceeding
agauixt
being adopted a
The Dreami is a
We ship -
Vepel of
1106 Tour - The sailed with 503 Emigants
on board and lauded
in Havannah 438, having losh
ou
the papaf
65
equal tonearly
10 perfect- great as this mortalit is it is below the average mortality of British ships to Aavannah, and the reduction is attributed by M. frawford to the shorkerep of the voygings.
and