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Report from a passenger in the Martha Crawley details persecution of US consul Josiah Blakely in St. Jago by Spanish authorities, forcing his departure; French privateers in Cuba adopting Spanish flags amid suppression; US-influenced removal of French agents; four American vessels captured by Spanish privateers under adjudication in Havana; local fears of US-Spain war and potential US protection for planters.
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This gentleman also informs us, that most of the French privateers in Cuba, had assumed the Spanish flag, in consequence of the persecution they had recently experienced from the more effectual measures lately manifested by the Spanish government, to suppress and punish their piracies; and that, in consequence of the representations of our government, the late French agents at St. Jago, from Guadeloupe and Santo Domingo, had been superseded, and commissioners sent to examine into their transactions, as relates to American captures. When this gentleman left Havana, there were four American vessels taken by Spanish privateers and sent into different ports, the west end of the island, under adjudication at Havana. But there had been no captures in that quarter of the island by French privateers since the month of May last.
He describes the Spaniards as in a state of the utmost inquietude and anxiety, fearing a war between the United States and Spain: and that their sole dependence, in that island, being on the American commerce, he is of opinion, from the prevailing sentiments of the planters, in case of such an event, they would willingly place themselves under the protection of the United States.
[Charleston Times.]
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Cuba
Event Date
Month Of May Last
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josiah blakely obliged to embark due to threat of imprisonment; four american vessels under adjudication at havana; french agents superseded and commissioners appointed to examine transactions; no french privateer captures since may last
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Josiah Blakely, late American consul at St. Jago, persecuted by Spanish government and forced to leave following a sentence from Havana threatening imprisonment. French privateers in Cuba assumed Spanish flag due to Spanish suppression of their piracies. Following US government representations, French agents from Guadeloupe and Santo Domingo at St. Jago were superseded, with commissioners sent to investigate American captures. Four American vessels captured by Spanish privateers sent to ports including west end of island, under adjudication at Havana. Spaniards in Cuba anxious about potential US-Spain war, dependent on American commerce, with planters reportedly willing to seek US protection if war occurs.