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at the request of the Chamber of Commerce, the action taken by Geveral Cauron, while Administering the Government;
and to set at nou
ht the recorded:
nought
opinions of the Executive Commeil, of
the Naval and
Nilitary Authorities,
of the Sanitary Board, and of
Privipal Medical Officers, by canoething,
-individual responsibility,
On
my int
the
acisting Quarantine Regulations, Nad the
Cholera a
afteriwards become
ide become epidencic and
proved largely fatal among Her __
is seamen and sailors, that
Majesty's.
great disaster would have been
ascribed to such autocratic cancellation.
5.
I should observe that the
Acting Colonial Secretary
and theor
Attorney
Geveral
are
correct in e
stating
that the precautionary
adoptedt have not caused any
inconvenience whatsoever to the
Mercantile comme
a
munity, for as yet not
single ship has been detained or plased in Quarantine; while little fserther apprehension ereed be entertained.
outbreak of Cholera this
a severe outbreak
of a
year
now
begun :
that the cool seavon
bras
?
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