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the Contract to be made with the
Emigranto
in the "Frederic" and to request
him to furnish
me
with the above
information, but it might be satisfactory that the same request should be made
by his
own
Department.
12. Finally.
Finally, I think it only fair to
Mo Nicuise to observe that he is a person
well known by the most respectable Merchants here, and I have
many reasons
for thinking that so respectable and desirable a Captain of an Emigrant ship very rarely has sailed from this part of
I also believe Messrs. Val de Walle & Co.
to be all that they have been represented
to me, and there seems
every prospect of
The Emigration in question being
conducted in
a manner more
than
ordinarily satisfactory to the Emigrants. I make these observations lest the
strictness with which I have hitherto supervised the proceedings of Mr. Micaise might be supposed to indicate a distrust of him or his employers
I have the honor to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
humble servant,
Robert James Macdonnell
Governor.
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