privileges accorded by

international law or Country

}

to Vessels

loar, and

and as

the views

of

the local

Government and the Prussian

Consular agents at this

Port

are

at variance upon

the subject, I think it right to report the circumstance, and refer the question for

the decision

of Her Majesty's Government...

A copy of

the acting

Assistant Magistrate's report is annexed, as also copies

of

the several communications

which subsequently passed

on

the subject between

this Government and the Prussian and American

Consular Officers.

The

facts

of

the case, divested of

all irrelevant matter,

are

simply this._

The United States'

Consul and the master of the American Ship "Sancho Panza" laid an

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