168
had been soused,
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They
by
of occasionally by
now are occasio
Merchant vessels.
18.
Enclosure $24.
I mow inclose the correspondence omitted by the Spanish Minister in London ; viz : The Costenial Tecratury's letter of the 29th March informing. the Censul of the reasons for placing the Circe in Quarantine, and secondly the Centenial Secutury's treply to the Sandowner.
Consul of the 312 March. That letter disperes satisfactorily of all the Consul's complaints, which could reasonably claim attention. I do not mean to say it sutisped him, or could satisfy
A
man who persisted in maintaining that Captain Coulvo never denied there was
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Sectiores 16 and 17
sickness
on board his vessel,
though
the
29
the Cuptain's first letter of a
Mearch admits his having done so.
19.
Neither could.
ld
any
communication
a man,
from this Govvenment satisfy. who chose le contradict my assertion
as to the treatment of British Men
of War under circumstances similar to those of the Circe - despite of the evidence of the Colonial Sergeon, the Health Officer - the express provisions of the local Hourbor
Ordinance, and the statement of
of Worhitals
Deputy Inspector General Doctor Bernard, the principal Aaval.
Medical Officer, -u statement avhich he has
again this elvey repeatedl
day