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wemption from the strict application to
them of the Queen's Ordus as
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explaimed by Circular Despatch of the 26. Tebruary My object in transmitting that - correspondence is to explain the
gennal masily which I thint exists for the I Gocernor availing hiswelf from the first of the judicious help of the Naval Authorities dealing with Foreign Keen of War.
in
3.
his
I feel assured that to the active cooperation of Sir James Hope and the judicious instructions which he gave Offices for civiling in a frindly way all entering waters within
American Quisers
my jurisdiction, I am indebted for the peaceable and I may venture to add I successful mede in which
mede in which the various I
transactions with Belligerent Cuisers at
arranged deving mug I
Halifax
were
administration which,
was
ao
you
are aware,
a period of very great political
excitement.
I
AM/
extremely obliged to Vice Admiral King for sending Officeus on board the "Santa Filomena lé ascertain her condition, at first. but it seemed to me that he had double as
to the propriety of his doing so, although I think
locking
ti
the cautious maunu
in which it was done, he need scarcely
have had
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ary.
The
question however has some Naval Officer
importance because
many
suppose the Civil Auchority must not
loost to them except women the period for