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the French Government as to lack of promptitude

the

my part in the matter of the "Ave", I can

only repeat to your Lordship that

I made

every

endeavour, without loss of time, to retrieve the

error which had been made in

that vessel seizing

2.

It was 2:30 P.M. on the

14th May that the Marshal of the

Vice Admiralty Court proceeded to

execute the Warrant which had

been issued. About 6 o'clock

the same evening the affair was first brought to

my notice

by the Acting French Consul and others who waited on me at

Government House, and after

the interview had ended, I sent

immediately for the Colonial Secretary

3.

Fortunately that Officer,

on hearing what had taken place, brought with him the Despatches of Your Lordship's Predecessor, Nos. 81 and 82, of the 8th February and

11th May, 1849, respectively, which lay down the privilege of exteroption

to which the French Mail Steamers

are entitled, so that I was at

once enabled to decide

on the course of action which should

be taken. Before 7 P.M. I had sent for Mr. Adayllar, the Acting

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593 the French Government as to lack of promptitude the my part in the matter of the "Ave", I can only repeat to your Lordship that I made every endeavour, without loss of time, to retrieve the error which had been made in that vessel seizing 2. It was 2:30 P.M. on the 14th May that the Marshal of the Vice Admiralty Court proceeded to execute the Warrant which had been issued. About 6 o'clock the same evening the affair was first brought to my notice by the Acting French Consul and others who waited on me at Government House, and after the interview had ended, I sent immediately for the Colonial Secretary 3. Fortunately that Officer, on hearing what had taken place, brought with him the Despatches of Your Lordship's Predecessor, Nos. 81 and 82, of the 8th February and 11th May, 1849, respectively, which lay down the privilege of exteroption to which the French Mail Steamers are entitled, so that I was at once enabled to decide on the course of action which should be taken. Before 7 P.M. I had sent for Mr. Adayllar, the Acting
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593 the French Government as to lack of promptitude the my part in of the "Ave", I can only repeat to tfan Lordship that I made every indeavour, withent lof of time, to retrieve the which had been made in that vefeel seizing 2. It was 14.30 P. M. in the May that the Marshall of the Vice Admiralty f Caint Cart proceeded to wecante the Waward which had been ifred? About 6 o'clock the same wae evering the affair first brought to my ww. notice by the Acting Trench Consul and ottier who waited on me at Government Clause, and after interview had ended, I sent immediately for the Colonial Secretary 3. Portunately that Officer, ow hearing what had tatter place, brought with him the Despatches of Your Lordelig's Predecessor, Non and 82, of the 8. Pobresany and if May, 1849, respedively, which lay down the privilege of exteroption to which the French Mail Steamers That I was at are entitled, so once enabled to decide ourse) on the of action which shoeld. be taken. Before 7. P.M. I had sent for Mr Adayllar, the Acting
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593

the French Government as to lack of promptitude

the

my part in of the "Ave", I can

only repeat to tfan Lordship that

I made

every

indeavour, withent

lof of time, to retrieve the

which had been made in

that vefeel

seizing

2.

It was 14.30 P. M. in the

May that the Marshall of the

Vice Admiralty f

Caint

Cart proceeded to

wecante the Waward which had

been ifred? About 6 o'clock

the same

wae

evering the affair first brought to

my

ww.

notice

by the Acting Trench Consul and ottier who waited on me at

Government Clause, and after

interview had ended, I sent

immediately for the Colonial Secretary

3.

Portunately that Officer,

ow

hearing what had tatter place, brought with him the Despatches of Your Lordelig's Predecessor, Non and 82, of the 8. Pobresany and

if

May, 1849, respedively, which lay down the privilege of exteroption

to which the French Mail Steamers

That I was at

are entitled, so once enabled to decide

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on

the

of action which shoeld. ク

be taken. Before 7. P.M. I had sent for Mr Adayllar, the Acting

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