Remarks of Hon John B Haskin of New York in Defence of Commodore Hiram Pauld

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This bill has neither been paid, accepted, nor protested. The Company volun- tarily relinquished the personal responsibility of Commodore Mervine, and put the bill at the disposal of the Government. I submit it, with an expression of my conviction that Congress should make reasonable provision for it ; and also for the expenses of providing these men while on shipboard with necessary food, clothing, and medicine, of which an estimate will hereafter be furnished. " Sir, I saw the remnant of "Wal...ker's deluded followers, who were landed at the port of New York, in the Park, there sleeping under the broad canopy of heaven, dependent upon passing charity, to save tnern from absolute starvation, and a more abject and pitiable sight I never before beheld. These poor fellows were without shoes or stockings, without any clo- thing indeed, other than their shirts and pantaloons, and cov- ered with lice and the scurvy. Since then many, very many of them, have been delivered from their sufferings, and have gone to "The undiscover'd country, from whose bourn No traveller returns.

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