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complaint before the acting Assistant Magistrate that a Seaman of that Ship, named George Brown, had und
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deserted and taken refuge on board His Prussian Majesty's Transport "Albe" in this Harbor.
An application was accordingly made by the Magistrate to the Commander of the "Albe" for the delivery of the man, but the Officer declined to give him up, stating that he was a deserter from the Prussian Man of War "Arcona", and
that his name was Sulkofsky, of which there was evidence on board the "Albe". The Officer promised, however, to send the man to the Police Court under escort with evidence in support of his claim, – which claim he was informed by the magistrate would, if established, be held by
the Court to be preferable to that of
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complaint before the acting Assistant Magistrate that Seaman of that Ship, named George Brown, und
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had
deserted and taken refuge
on
boards His Prussian
Majesty's Transport Albe
in this Harbor.
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the Albe
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the delivery
the man, but the Officer
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escort with evidence in support of his claim, – which claim he
was
informed by the magistrate
would, if established, be
the Count to be
held by
preferable to that
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