9

18807 by the representative of ~

and Hungary,

Austria and

denies

that the Austro-Hungarian Consulate was responsible for her re-admission to Hospital on the 29th of March, 1886, and

repudiates any

claims upon

the Consulate for expenses incurred in the Hospital on her behalf subsequent to that

date.

8.

Under these circumstances,

a letter, copy of which is

enclosed, was

sent by my

direction

addressed to Mr Grote, explaining

that the Asylum is not intended

as a

permanent residence for

lunatics whose recovery

is hopeless, and that such patients are sent to their native country.

Mr. Grote thereupon had this insane woman sent home at

the expense of the Consulate, but declined to pay the amount

claimed

for her expenses until

he had communicated with

his Government.

I am satisfied that

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