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Washington advisory urges US seamen to secure official congressional protections before sailing, to prevent impressment by European powers amid potential war; cautions against unauthorized documents.
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MONDAY, MAY 16.
AMERICAN SEAMEN.
As the indications of approaching war in Europe may terminate in that event, we wish to call the attention of the citizens of the United States, and particularly the seamen, to such measures as are calculated for their security abroad, and which are customary in time of war.
Should it happen, we hope we shall not witness as one of its consequences a repetition of that indiscriminate scene of impressment, of which, during the last, our sea-faring citizens were so often the victims.
But before going to sea at such a precarious time as the present, it behoves the seamen to provide themselves with the passport or protection directed to be issued at the collector's offices by the act of Congress, and to be careful not to confide in any others, such as those issued by notaries public, justices of the peace, &c. The distinction may be found of much consequence; for the unfortunate seaman claiming exemption from impressment by virtue of a protection of the latter unauthorized kind, he would probably be told that as he had not followed the laws of his own country in taking it from the collector, he was not entitled to no favor and that he could not be considered as an American. This caution is more particularly addressed to the seamen themselves, but its observance must depend in a great degree upon the vigilance of the merchants and masters of vessels in seeing it strictly attended to by the former.
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Monday, May 16
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Advisory to American seamen to obtain official passports or protections from collectors' offices as per act of Congress to avoid impressment abroad amid indications of approaching war in Europe; warns against using unauthorized protections from notaries or justices; urges merchants and vessel masters to ensure compliance.