what further steps it may be necessary to take in order to place the matter on
a satisfactory footing and to vindicate
the rights and privileges of the Prussian Flag, equally claimed by other Governments under Similar Circumstances
I have, &c. (Signed) G. Overbeck,
Consular Agent for Prussia.
(True Copy)
(Initials) (for the Colonial Secretary).
(Copy)
Inclosure 6 in No.126.
Mr Keenan to Colonial Secretary.
United States Consulate,
Hongkong, October 19th 1860.
Sir,
As the American Ship "Sancho Panza" is preparing for sea,
I have to request that you will have the goodness to inform me what steps have been taken to effect the rendition of George Brown, a deserter from said Vessel. Brown is now on board the Prussian Transport, "Elbe" in this harbor. Captain Hale of the "Sancho Panza" is prepared to prove the desertion of the man George Brown.
I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant,
M. J. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary.
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what further steps it may be veressary to take in order to place the matter on
a
saliefaatory footing and to vindicate
the rights and privileges of the Prussian Flay, equally claimed by other Governments under Similar
under Similar Circumstances
I have, you (Rigne) G. Overbest,
Consular Agent for Prussia.
(Ime Copy)
Thithrade (aster (
for the Colonial Secretave.
(Copy)
Inclosure 6 in N.126.
Mr Keenan to Colonial Secretary.
United States Consulate,
289
Hongtiony, October 19* 1860.
Sir
As the American Ship
"Sancho Panza" is preparing for sea,
I have to request that
You
will have
the goodnews to inform me what steps have been taken to effect the rendition of George Brown, a deserter from said
Vessel. Brown is now on board the~ Prussian Transport, "Elbe" in this harbor,
Captain Hale of the Sanehr Panza" is prepared to prove the desertion of the Man George Brown, Lince his
Honorable M. J. Mercer,
Colonial Secretary.
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