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F. the French Consul and other persons, who claimed exemption from arrest under the terms of the Article of the Convention with France of the 24th Sept. 1886... The Marshal, however, pleaded that he was only carrying out his instructions and, upon the Officer stating that the vessel should notwithstanding sail at 4 o'clock precisely appointed, the Marshal called the Police authorities to his assistance and ultimately the Captain of the Arabasins, having undertaken not to leave the Port, the Marshal returned to the shore to report his proceedings, leaving the Police in charge of the two men on the Vessel.

The French Consul and Ship's Agent waited upon Sir A. Kennedy, the Governor, and having convinced His Excellency that the arrest was illegal...

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F. the French Consul and other persons, who claimed exemption from arrest under the terms of the Article of the Convention with France of the 24th Sept. 1886... The Marshal, however, pleaded that he was only carrying out his instructions and, upon the Officer stating that the vessel should notwithstanding sail at 4 o'clock precisely appointed, the Marshal called the Police authorities to his assistance and ultimately the Captain of the Arabasins, having undertaken not to leave the Port, the Marshal returned to the shore to report his proceedings, leaving the Police in charge of the two men on the Vessel. The French Consul and Ship's Agent waited upon Sir A. Kennedy, the Governor, and having convinced His Excellency that the arrest was illegal...
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F.

the French Consul and other persons, who claimed exemption

from arrest under the terms of the The Article

f

the Convention eith the 24th Sept. 1886...

The Marshal, however pleaded

France

of

that he was

only

and bound b

instructions

Carry and upon

Officer,

an executive

out his

the Consul

stating that the vessel chould notwithstanding sail at t o'clock

presionely appointed

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the

Marchal called the Police author tegs

to his assistance

the Captain of

and ultimately

the Arabasins

bassing

undertaken not to leave the Port the Marshal returned to the showe

to report his proceeding;

his proceedlings, leasing the Police in charge off

two

the

the Vessel.

The French Counsel and

to Shippb Agent it comes thoug

waited

lepon

Sir A. Kennedy

the

Governor, and having convinced His Excellen

that the arrest was

illegal

gen

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