Brooklyn, New York, His Excelency would be obliged therefore if you would take steps for the lunatic's repakiation, and presumes that in the meantime
you
will have no
objection to giving a quarant for the repayment by the American Government of the man's
while defacired in the
стреного
Asylum.
It appears that Camp -
bell was taken from the Grand Hotel
by another American Seaman to the Lunatic Asylum,
very
and
being
violent had to be at once -
placed under restraint, he has severely of the Chinese attendants
insured at the
red one
Asylum.
I have r
(Signed / W. M. Goodman,
V.M.
Aching Colonial Lcretary.
of. & ivious, Esq. Consul for United States.
Copy.
527
Enclosure 2.
Consul for United States to Colonial
Secretary.
C. O.
8263
REC?
(Rec' 25 APR 32
United States Consulate,
15th March, 1892
471
Hongkong,
Sir,
a
2.
I have the honour to
cknowledge the receipt of letter Nr 408. of March 9th Colonial desetary Office concerning the American _ Naval Seaman Jances Campbell confined in the Lunatic Asylum -
and p
regret
to
say,
that.
· my authority
does not extend to the relief of American seamen other than those.
belonging
to
ov
discharged from the Mercantile Marine service of the _
United States. Much therefore ase
should
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