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better retum on board his
vessel, but
and
the
but knowing
danger foolishness of such course
he came wit' Mr. Pield to me and I permitted him to remain until I had informed the German lemmal that I meant to protect the British Subject and hoped he would do the same
regarding the German.
I then wrote to the
Captain Openeral requesting information, and as I remind
no answer,
received
I called the net
day upon Air Escullency, Spanish Admiral and the
the
Auchbishop
upon
reaso
were
present, and stating for what I had requested
my
and
andience both the Papatam Genval and Adminal became exceeding by rude and execiled, shorting loudly
and
gesticulating franticly informed: me, that they would not permit
to interfere-
me
I
in
my capacity Corsal, that they would do with the vessel cargo
prisoners
eva
and
they considered beat,
That their Court of prizes
private and sent Cant and did not admit intervention,
but that they
to
would all no me
see the proceedings after ta