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Galeon was very abusive to us. She was afterwards taken to St. 

 Andrew's by Mr. Jones. 



Question. Do you know the position of the fishing ground? 



Answer. No, 1 do not. 



Question. How was the wind for Gull Cove? 



Answer. A fair wind. 



Question. How was the weather? 



Answer. Fine, clear weather. 



Question. What quantity of wood and water had the Galeon on 

 board? 



Answer. I do not know. 



James Lloyd, marine, examined. 



Question. Were you in the yawl with Mr. Jones when he detained 

 the American schooner Galeon? 



Answer. I was in the yawl when he detained some American fish- 

 ing schooners, but cannot recollect their names. 



John Cammish, seaman, examined. 



Question. Were you in the yawl with Mr. Jones when he detained 

 the American schooner Galeon? 

 Answer. Yes. 



Question. Relate what } r ou know respecting her. 

 Answer. It is so long since that I cannot recollect any particulars. 



Richard Newland, seaman, examined. 



Question. Were you in the yawl with Mr. Jones when he detained 

 the American schooner Galeon? 



Answer. Yes. 



Question. Relate what you know respecting her detention. 



Ansia r. I was left in a tent on shore at Gull Cove, and recollect 

 Mr. Jones going out in a small boat and bringing the Galeon into 

 Gull Cove. 



Question. How was the weather? 



Answer. Fine weather, with a light breeze. 



Question. Did you go in the Galeon to St. Andrew's? 



. ! i , Y es. 



Question. I ><> you know what quantity of wood and water she had 

 on board I 



. I nsvt r. She bad four casks of water, and about two cords of wood. 



John Cheese, seaman, examined. 



Question. Were you in the yawl with Mr. Jones when he detained 

 the American schooner GoUU on? 



. I nsun r. Y< . 



Question. Relate all you know respecting her detention. 



Answer. I cannol state the particulars, as I was in a tent sick <>n 

 shore. 



