- scaurity had not been furnished the

man would now be

On

board his ship.

I have to

Ino.-S. (signed) no. S. Mosby

United States Consul.

Report by the Acting Attorney General

In eson: 2205 of 1879.

Case,

This is attended with difficulty.

248

The

American Consul states that the man

behaved

as a sane man, and was twice before him.

Ke

says

he got his proper balance of wages.

I think there is nothing to be clin,

So far I think however it is clear that the

man

on

Olsen had been suffering from

manid

board before arriving here, and it would

also appear from the statements of the other

sailors that the illness came on

voyage.

during the Such being the ease the Captain

should have informed the Consul who

would not have discharged the

mar 2

without getting seaurity from the Owners'

the man's Hospital Expenses and means

for

of

- return. I dont see that

anything

Can

be

done except what the Harbour Master -

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