Muster of
the American
The man however
Chip.
not sent, as
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er was
Inclosure
the Commander
the 'Albe, acting under
the advice
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the Prussian
Consular Agent, subsequently
determined neither to deliver nor to produce the man before the Court, but to detain him in custody on board the "Albe" until he could be tried by Court Martial for Desertion from the Prussian Navy
Inclosure
No 2.
The
Case
brought to
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being them
notice by my
the Acting Assistant magistrate as well as by the American Consul, the opinion of the Acting Law Officer was taken, and the Prussian Consular agent - Mr Overbeck - was informed that the Commander of the Albe had been guilty of a breach of both international law and courtesy in taking into his custody without any previous communication
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