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real object and destination of her voyage until her return here in a disabled condition some mouths
subsequently.
5
The question to be decided as
to
this
part of
the
therefore
-
Case
seems to be
coas Mr. Thomsett's igurance
on there subjects the result of any
negligence
m
his part in the
performance of his duties? and
I cannot rusself
منا
regards
see that it was.
the fittings, this
Free Port, and consequently
machinery for
is a
there is no Exercising
that
supervision
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vessels which is maintained in
Ports with regular Customs'
Establishments. Do And
never
been the custom for vessels to
1
be boarded by
an
Officer of the Harbor Master's Depatruent prin
were
to leaving, unless they "Passenger Ships", or something
unusual rendered such a course
necessary, and indeed up to that time the Harbor Mecasters
departement had never been
sufficiently strong to have
admitted
of such
adopted in
every
course being
Nothing
case.
appears to have transpired in
the case
over
ņ
the "Ville I'Agen " to
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