privileges accorded by
international law or Country
}
to Vessels
斥
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