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the
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knew anything about him;
the
and, consequently the south of
assertan
two k
restect
on the audibility of
Choing and Godsil, and,
I confess, I was not michned to
attach much
after
to either of them and lengthened conference with
the Supernitendent and Commissioner,
came to the ancluun.
what-
the Steamer was sin one of herf
a
oncives dower the Coast inf
search of freight, and the alleged
Charter was simply
Che
blund
[
and declined therefore to interfere
i
to a d
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behalf of the Qwner, and gave
my opinion that the Vessel
justly forfected in the towns
of-
th
of the XLVII article of the Treaty.
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Such is an outline of the circumstarias
cettending this case ouret Kood nothing.
that I have seen
heard respecting
since
or
it has altered this vreiv of it-
By
your Exxcellency's directions I subsequently
and
conjunction with the Superintendent
Commissioner of Customs went over
the evidence and examuired the matter
in all its bearings, I urged that
granting the justice of the seizure and which I was
not prepared to question the penally were somewhat heavy and I thought a less
one would meet the end in view
neunely, to stop the c
to stop the cast smuggling which.
wxisted to the
great loss and detriment of the Imperial Revenue - They replied
they