Letter
No. 4., this 2d November, 1871
No. 4.
I hereby declare that I have this day examined personally the report at the custom-house of the arrival in this port on the 19th September 1863, of the coasting steamer Kadie (in the year 1863.) It states as follows:
From Cape Town to this port and back to Cape Town, having on board to be shipped to the Alabama: 180 tons coal, 7 barrels pork, 12 cwt. 2 qrs. 0 lbs., 5 barrels rum, 287 gallons, 3 bales merchandise.
Signed by collector of customs.
G. W. BROWNING.
Signed and certified as a true report by the master of Kadie.
JAMES FOWLER.
[737] *J. W. WHITE.
Simons Town, Cape of Good Hope, sworn before me this 2d November, 1871.
P. W. MARTIN,
Justice of the Peace.
Justice of the Peace.
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U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, Transmitted to Congress with the Annual Message of the Pr.